src/share/vm/shark/sharkCodeBuffer.hpp

Wed, 11 Aug 2010 05:51:21 -0700

author
twisti
date
Wed, 11 Aug 2010 05:51:21 -0700
changeset 2047
d2ede61b7a12
child 2314
f95d63e2154a
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6976186: integrate Shark HotSpot changes
Summary: Shark is a JIT compiler for Zero that uses the LLVM compiler infrastructure.
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti
Contributed-by: Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com>

     1 /*
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    26 class SharkCodeBuffer : public StackObj {
    27  public:
    28   SharkCodeBuffer(MacroAssembler* masm)
    29     : _masm(masm), _base_pc(NULL) {}
    31  private:
    32   MacroAssembler* _masm;
    33   llvm::Value*    _base_pc;
    35  private:
    36   MacroAssembler* masm() const {
    37     return _masm;
    38   }
    40  public:
    41   llvm::Value* base_pc() const {
    42     return _base_pc;
    43   }
    44   void set_base_pc(llvm::Value* base_pc) {
    45     assert(_base_pc == NULL, "only do this once");
    46     _base_pc = base_pc;
    47   }
    49   // Allocate some space in the buffer and return its address.
    50   // This buffer will have been relocated by the time the method
    51   // is installed, so you can't inline the result in code.
    52  public:
    53   void* malloc(size_t size) const {
    54     masm()->align(BytesPerWord);
    55     void *result = masm()->pc();
    56     masm()->advance(size);
    57     return result;
    58   }
    60   // Create a unique offset in the buffer.
    61  public:
    62   int create_unique_offset() const {
    63     int offset = masm()->offset();
    64     masm()->advance(1);
    65     return offset;
    66   }
    68   // Inline an oop into the buffer and return its offset.
    69  public:
    70   int inline_oop(jobject object) const {
    71     masm()->align(BytesPerWord);
    72     int offset = masm()->offset();
    73     masm()->store_oop(object);
    74     return offset;
    75   }
    77   // Inline a block of non-oop data into the buffer and return its offset.
    78  public:
    79   int inline_data(void *src, size_t size) const {
    80     masm()->align(BytesPerWord);
    81     int offset = masm()->offset();
    82     void *dst = masm()->pc();
    83     masm()->advance(size);
    84     memcpy(dst, src, size);
    85     return offset;
    86   }
    87 };

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