src/share/vm/opto/doCall.cpp

Tue, 10 May 2011 00:45:03 -0700

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twisti
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Tue, 10 May 2011 00:45:03 -0700
changeset 2898
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parent 2744
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7042122: JSR 292: adjust various inline thresholds for JSR 292 API methods and method handle adapters
Reviewed-by: jrose, never, kvn

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    25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
    26 #include "ci/ciCPCache.hpp"
    27 #include "ci/ciCallSite.hpp"
    28 #include "ci/ciMethodHandle.hpp"
    29 #include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
    30 #include "compiler/compileBroker.hpp"
    31 #include "compiler/compileLog.hpp"
    32 #include "interpreter/linkResolver.hpp"
    33 #include "opto/addnode.hpp"
    34 #include "opto/callGenerator.hpp"
    35 #include "opto/cfgnode.hpp"
    36 #include "opto/mulnode.hpp"
    37 #include "opto/parse.hpp"
    38 #include "opto/rootnode.hpp"
    39 #include "opto/runtime.hpp"
    40 #include "opto/subnode.hpp"
    41 #include "prims/nativeLookup.hpp"
    42 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
    44 #ifndef PRODUCT
    45 void trace_type_profile(ciMethod *method, int depth, int bci, ciMethod *prof_method, ciKlass *prof_klass, int site_count, int receiver_count) {
    46   if (TraceTypeProfile || PrintInlining || PrintOptoInlining) {
    47     if (!PrintInlining) {
    48       if (!PrintOpto && !PrintCompilation) {
    49         method->print_short_name();
    50         tty->cr();
    51       }
    52       CompileTask::print_inlining(prof_method, depth, bci);
    53     }
    54     CompileTask::print_inline_indent(depth);
    55     tty->print(" \\-> TypeProfile (%d/%d counts) = ", receiver_count, site_count);
    56     prof_klass->name()->print_symbol();
    57     tty->cr();
    58   }
    59 }
    60 #endif
    62 CallGenerator* Compile::call_generator(ciMethod* call_method, int vtable_index, bool call_is_virtual,
    63                                        JVMState* jvms, bool allow_inline,
    64                                        float prof_factor) {
    65   CallGenerator* cg;
    66   guarantee(call_method != NULL, "failed method resolution");
    68   // Dtrace currently doesn't work unless all calls are vanilla
    69   if (env()->dtrace_method_probes()) {
    70     allow_inline = false;
    71   }
    73   // Note: When we get profiling during stage-1 compiles, we want to pull
    74   // from more specific profile data which pertains to this inlining.
    75   // Right now, ignore the information in jvms->caller(), and do method[bci].
    76   ciCallProfile profile    = jvms->method()->call_profile_at_bci(jvms->bci());
    77   Bytecodes::Code bytecode = jvms->method()->java_code_at_bci(jvms->bci());
    79   // See how many times this site has been invoked.
    80   int site_count = profile.count();
    81   int receiver_count = -1;
    82   if (call_is_virtual && UseTypeProfile && profile.has_receiver(0)) {
    83     // Receivers in the profile structure are ordered by call counts
    84     // so that the most called (major) receiver is profile.receiver(0).
    85     receiver_count = profile.receiver_count(0);
    86   }
    88   CompileLog* log = this->log();
    89   if (log != NULL) {
    90     int rid = (receiver_count >= 0)? log->identify(profile.receiver(0)): -1;
    91     int r2id = (rid != -1 && profile.has_receiver(1))? log->identify(profile.receiver(1)):-1;
    92     log->begin_elem("call method='%d' count='%d' prof_factor='%g'",
    93                     log->identify(call_method), site_count, prof_factor);
    94     if (call_is_virtual)  log->print(" virtual='1'");
    95     if (allow_inline)     log->print(" inline='1'");
    96     if (receiver_count >= 0) {
    97       log->print(" receiver='%d' receiver_count='%d'", rid, receiver_count);
    98       if (profile.has_receiver(1)) {
    99         log->print(" receiver2='%d' receiver2_count='%d'", r2id, profile.receiver_count(1));
   100       }
   101     }
   102     log->end_elem();
   103   }
   105   // Special case the handling of certain common, profitable library
   106   // methods.  If these methods are replaced with specialized code,
   107   // then we return it as the inlined version of the call.
   108   // We do this before the strict f.p. check below because the
   109   // intrinsics handle strict f.p. correctly.
   110   if (allow_inline) {
   111     cg = find_intrinsic(call_method, call_is_virtual);
   112     if (cg != NULL)  return cg;
   113   }
   115   // Do MethodHandle calls.
   116   // NOTE: This must happen before normal inlining logic below since
   117   // MethodHandle.invoke* are native methods which obviously don't
   118   // have bytecodes and so normal inlining fails.
   119   if (call_method->is_method_handle_invoke()) {
   120     if (bytecode != Bytecodes::_invokedynamic) {
   121       GraphKit kit(jvms);
   122       Node* n = kit.argument(0);
   124       if (n->Opcode() == Op_ConP) {
   125         const TypeOopPtr* oop_ptr = n->bottom_type()->is_oopptr();
   126         ciObject* const_oop = oop_ptr->const_oop();
   127         ciMethodHandle* method_handle = const_oop->as_method_handle();
   129         // Set the actually called method to have access to the class
   130         // and signature in the MethodHandleCompiler.
   131         method_handle->set_callee(call_method);
   132         method_handle->set_call_profile(&profile);
   134         // Get an adapter for the MethodHandle.
   135         ciMethod* target_method = method_handle->get_method_handle_adapter();
   136         if (target_method != NULL) {
   137           CallGenerator* hit_cg = this->call_generator(target_method, vtable_index, false, jvms, true, prof_factor);
   138           if (hit_cg != NULL && hit_cg->is_inline())
   139             return hit_cg;
   140         }
   141       }
   143       return CallGenerator::for_direct_call(call_method);
   144     }
   145     else {
   146       // Get the MethodHandle from the CallSite.
   147       ciMethod* caller_method = jvms->method();
   148       ciBytecodeStream str(caller_method);
   149       str.force_bci(jvms->bci());  // Set the stream to the invokedynamic bci.
   150       ciCallSite*     call_site     = str.get_call_site();
   151       ciMethodHandle* method_handle = call_site->get_target();
   153       // Set the actually called method to have access to the class
   154       // and signature in the MethodHandleCompiler.
   155       method_handle->set_callee(call_method);
   156       method_handle->set_call_profile(&profile);
   158       // Get an adapter for the MethodHandle.
   159       ciMethod* target_method = method_handle->get_invokedynamic_adapter();
   160       if (target_method != NULL) {
   161         CallGenerator* hit_cg = this->call_generator(target_method, vtable_index, false, jvms, true, prof_factor);
   162         if (hit_cg != NULL && hit_cg->is_inline()) {
   163           CallGenerator* miss_cg = CallGenerator::for_dynamic_call(call_method);
   164           return CallGenerator::for_predicted_dynamic_call(method_handle, miss_cg, hit_cg, prof_factor);
   165         }
   166       }
   168       // If something failed, generate a normal dynamic call.
   169       return CallGenerator::for_dynamic_call(call_method);
   170     }
   171   }
   173   // Do not inline strict fp into non-strict code, or the reverse
   174   bool caller_method_is_strict = jvms->method()->is_strict();
   175   if( caller_method_is_strict ^ call_method->is_strict() ) {
   176     allow_inline = false;
   177   }
   179   // Attempt to inline...
   180   if (allow_inline) {
   181     // The profile data is only partly attributable to this caller,
   182     // scale back the call site information.
   183     float past_uses = jvms->method()->scale_count(site_count, prof_factor);
   184     // This is the number of times we expect the call code to be used.
   185     float expected_uses = past_uses;
   187     // Try inlining a bytecoded method:
   188     if (!call_is_virtual) {
   189       InlineTree* ilt;
   190       if (UseOldInlining) {
   191         ilt = InlineTree::find_subtree_from_root(this->ilt(), jvms->caller(), jvms->method());
   192       } else {
   193         // Make a disembodied, stateless ILT.
   194         // TO DO:  When UseOldInlining is removed, copy the ILT code elsewhere.
   195         float site_invoke_ratio = prof_factor;
   196         // Note:  ilt is for the root of this parse, not the present call site.
   197         ilt = new InlineTree(this, jvms->method(), jvms->caller(), site_invoke_ratio, 0);
   198       }
   199       WarmCallInfo scratch_ci;
   200       if (!UseOldInlining)
   201         scratch_ci.init(jvms, call_method, profile, prof_factor);
   202       WarmCallInfo* ci = ilt->ok_to_inline(call_method, jvms, profile, &scratch_ci);
   203       assert(ci != &scratch_ci, "do not let this pointer escape");
   204       bool allow_inline   = (ci != NULL && !ci->is_cold());
   205       bool require_inline = (allow_inline && ci->is_hot());
   207       if (allow_inline) {
   208         CallGenerator* cg = CallGenerator::for_inline(call_method, expected_uses);
   209         if (require_inline && cg != NULL && should_delay_inlining(call_method, jvms)) {
   210           // Delay the inlining of this method to give us the
   211           // opportunity to perform some high level optimizations
   212           // first.
   213           return CallGenerator::for_late_inline(call_method, cg);
   214         }
   215         if (cg == NULL) {
   216           // Fall through.
   217         } else if (require_inline || !InlineWarmCalls) {
   218           return cg;
   219         } else {
   220           CallGenerator* cold_cg = call_generator(call_method, vtable_index, call_is_virtual, jvms, false, prof_factor);
   221           return CallGenerator::for_warm_call(ci, cold_cg, cg);
   222         }
   223       }
   224     }
   226     // Try using the type profile.
   227     if (call_is_virtual && site_count > 0 && receiver_count > 0) {
   228       // The major receiver's count >= TypeProfileMajorReceiverPercent of site_count.
   229       bool have_major_receiver = (100.*profile.receiver_prob(0) >= (float)TypeProfileMajorReceiverPercent);
   230       ciMethod* receiver_method = NULL;
   231       if (have_major_receiver || profile.morphism() == 1 ||
   232           (profile.morphism() == 2 && UseBimorphicInlining)) {
   233         // receiver_method = profile.method();
   234         // Profiles do not suggest methods now.  Look it up in the major receiver.
   235         receiver_method = call_method->resolve_invoke(jvms->method()->holder(),
   236                                                       profile.receiver(0));
   237       }
   238       if (receiver_method != NULL) {
   239         // The single majority receiver sufficiently outweighs the minority.
   240         CallGenerator* hit_cg = this->call_generator(receiver_method,
   241               vtable_index, !call_is_virtual, jvms, allow_inline, prof_factor);
   242         if (hit_cg != NULL) {
   243           // Look up second receiver.
   244           CallGenerator* next_hit_cg = NULL;
   245           ciMethod* next_receiver_method = NULL;
   246           if (profile.morphism() == 2 && UseBimorphicInlining) {
   247             next_receiver_method = call_method->resolve_invoke(jvms->method()->holder(),
   248                                                                profile.receiver(1));
   249             if (next_receiver_method != NULL) {
   250               next_hit_cg = this->call_generator(next_receiver_method,
   251                                   vtable_index, !call_is_virtual, jvms,
   252                                   allow_inline, prof_factor);
   253               if (next_hit_cg != NULL && !next_hit_cg->is_inline() &&
   254                   have_major_receiver && UseOnlyInlinedBimorphic) {
   255                   // Skip if we can't inline second receiver's method
   256                   next_hit_cg = NULL;
   257               }
   258             }
   259           }
   260           CallGenerator* miss_cg;
   261           Deoptimization::DeoptReason reason = (profile.morphism() == 2) ?
   262                                     Deoptimization::Reason_bimorphic :
   263                                     Deoptimization::Reason_class_check;
   264           if (( profile.morphism() == 1 ||
   265                (profile.morphism() == 2 && next_hit_cg != NULL) ) &&
   266               !too_many_traps(jvms->method(), jvms->bci(), reason)
   267              ) {
   268             // Generate uncommon trap for class check failure path
   269             // in case of monomorphic or bimorphic virtual call site.
   270             miss_cg = CallGenerator::for_uncommon_trap(call_method, reason,
   271                         Deoptimization::Action_maybe_recompile);
   272           } else {
   273             // Generate virtual call for class check failure path
   274             // in case of polymorphic virtual call site.
   275             miss_cg = CallGenerator::for_virtual_call(call_method, vtable_index);
   276           }
   277           if (miss_cg != NULL) {
   278             if (next_hit_cg != NULL) {
   279               NOT_PRODUCT(trace_type_profile(jvms->method(), jvms->depth() - 1, jvms->bci(), next_receiver_method, profile.receiver(1), site_count, profile.receiver_count(1)));
   280               // We don't need to record dependency on a receiver here and below.
   281               // Whenever we inline, the dependency is added by Parse::Parse().
   282               miss_cg = CallGenerator::for_predicted_call(profile.receiver(1), miss_cg, next_hit_cg, PROB_MAX);
   283             }
   284             if (miss_cg != NULL) {
   285               NOT_PRODUCT(trace_type_profile(jvms->method(), jvms->depth() - 1, jvms->bci(), receiver_method, profile.receiver(0), site_count, receiver_count));
   286               cg = CallGenerator::for_predicted_call(profile.receiver(0), miss_cg, hit_cg, profile.receiver_prob(0));
   287               if (cg != NULL)  return cg;
   288             }
   289           }
   290         }
   291       }
   292     }
   293   }
   295   // There was no special inlining tactic, or it bailed out.
   296   // Use a more generic tactic, like a simple call.
   297   if (call_is_virtual) {
   298     return CallGenerator::for_virtual_call(call_method, vtable_index);
   299   } else {
   300     // Class Hierarchy Analysis or Type Profile reveals a unique target,
   301     // or it is a static or special call.
   302     return CallGenerator::for_direct_call(call_method, should_delay_inlining(call_method, jvms));
   303   }
   304 }
   306 // Return true for methods that shouldn't be inlined early so that
   307 // they are easier to analyze and optimize as intrinsics.
   308 bool Compile::should_delay_inlining(ciMethod* call_method, JVMState* jvms) {
   309   if (has_stringbuilder()) {
   311     if ((call_method->holder() == C->env()->StringBuilder_klass() ||
   312          call_method->holder() == C->env()->StringBuffer_klass()) &&
   313         (jvms->method()->holder() == C->env()->StringBuilder_klass() ||
   314          jvms->method()->holder() == C->env()->StringBuffer_klass())) {
   315       // Delay SB calls only when called from non-SB code
   316       return false;
   317     }
   319     switch (call_method->intrinsic_id()) {
   320       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_void:
   321       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_int:
   322       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_String:
   323       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_append_char:
   324       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_append_int:
   325       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_append_String:
   326       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_toString:
   327       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_void:
   328       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_int:
   329       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_String:
   330       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_append_char:
   331       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_append_int:
   332       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_append_String:
   333       case vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_toString:
   334       case vmIntrinsics::_Integer_toString:
   335         return true;
   337       case vmIntrinsics::_String_String:
   338         {
   339           Node* receiver = jvms->map()->in(jvms->argoff() + 1);
   340           if (receiver->is_Proj() && receiver->in(0)->is_CallStaticJava()) {
   341             CallStaticJavaNode* csj = receiver->in(0)->as_CallStaticJava();
   342             ciMethod* m = csj->method();
   343             if (m != NULL &&
   344                 (m->intrinsic_id() == vmIntrinsics::_StringBuffer_toString ||
   345                  m->intrinsic_id() == vmIntrinsics::_StringBuilder_toString))
   346               // Delay String.<init>(new SB())
   347               return true;
   348           }
   349           return false;
   350         }
   352       default:
   353         return false;
   354     }
   355   }
   356   return false;
   357 }
   360 // uncommon-trap call-sites where callee is unloaded, uninitialized or will not link
   361 bool Parse::can_not_compile_call_site(ciMethod *dest_method, ciInstanceKlass* klass) {
   362   // Additional inputs to consider...
   363   // bc      = bc()
   364   // caller  = method()
   365   // iter().get_method_holder_index()
   366   assert( dest_method->is_loaded(), "ciTypeFlow should not let us get here" );
   367   // Interface classes can be loaded & linked and never get around to
   368   // being initialized.  Uncommon-trap for not-initialized static or
   369   // v-calls.  Let interface calls happen.
   370   ciInstanceKlass* holder_klass = dest_method->holder();
   371   if (!holder_klass->is_being_initialized() &&
   372       !holder_klass->is_initialized() &&
   373       !holder_klass->is_interface()) {
   374     uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_uninitialized,
   375                   Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
   376                   holder_klass);
   377     return true;
   378   }
   380   assert(dest_method->will_link(method()->holder(), klass, bc()), "dest_method: typeflow responsibility");
   381   return false;
   382 }
   385 //------------------------------do_call----------------------------------------
   386 // Handle your basic call.  Inline if we can & want to, else just setup call.
   387 void Parse::do_call() {
   388   // It's likely we are going to add debug info soon.
   389   // Also, if we inline a guy who eventually needs debug info for this JVMS,
   390   // our contribution to it is cleaned up right here.
   391   kill_dead_locals();
   393   // Set frequently used booleans
   394   bool is_virtual = bc() == Bytecodes::_invokevirtual;
   395   bool is_virtual_or_interface = is_virtual || bc() == Bytecodes::_invokeinterface;
   396   bool has_receiver = is_virtual_or_interface || bc() == Bytecodes::_invokespecial;
   397   bool is_invokedynamic = bc() == Bytecodes::_invokedynamic;
   399   // Find target being called
   400   bool             will_link;
   401   ciMethod*        dest_method   = iter().get_method(will_link);
   402   ciInstanceKlass* holder_klass  = dest_method->holder();
   403   ciKlass* holder = iter().get_declared_method_holder();
   404   ciInstanceKlass* klass = ciEnv::get_instance_klass_for_declared_method_holder(holder);
   406   int nargs = dest_method->arg_size();
   407   if (is_invokedynamic)  nargs -= 1;
   409   // uncommon-trap when callee is unloaded, uninitialized or will not link
   410   // bailout when too many arguments for register representation
   411   if (!will_link || can_not_compile_call_site(dest_method, klass)) {
   412 #ifndef PRODUCT
   413     if (PrintOpto && (Verbose || WizardMode)) {
   414       method()->print_name(); tty->print_cr(" can not compile call at bci %d to:", bci());
   415       dest_method->print_name(); tty->cr();
   416     }
   417 #endif
   418     return;
   419   }
   420   assert(holder_klass->is_loaded(), "");
   421   assert((dest_method->is_static() || is_invokedynamic) == !has_receiver , "must match bc");
   422   // Note: this takes into account invokeinterface of methods declared in java/lang/Object,
   423   // which should be invokevirtuals but according to the VM spec may be invokeinterfaces
   424   assert(holder_klass->is_interface() || holder_klass->super() == NULL || (bc() != Bytecodes::_invokeinterface), "must match bc");
   425   // Note:  In the absence of miranda methods, an abstract class K can perform
   426   // an invokevirtual directly on an interface method I.m if K implements I.
   428   // ---------------------
   429   // Does Class Hierarchy Analysis reveal only a single target of a v-call?
   430   // Then we may inline or make a static call, but become dependent on there being only 1 target.
   431   // Does the call-site type profile reveal only one receiver?
   432   // Then we may introduce a run-time check and inline on the path where it succeeds.
   433   // The other path may uncommon_trap, check for another receiver, or do a v-call.
   435   // Choose call strategy.
   436   bool call_is_virtual = is_virtual_or_interface;
   437   int vtable_index = methodOopDesc::invalid_vtable_index;
   438   ciMethod* call_method = dest_method;
   440   // Try to get the most accurate receiver type
   441   if (is_virtual_or_interface) {
   442     Node*             receiver_node = stack(sp() - nargs);
   443     const TypeOopPtr* receiver_type = _gvn.type(receiver_node)->isa_oopptr();
   444     ciMethod* optimized_virtual_method = optimize_inlining(method(), bci(), klass, dest_method, receiver_type);
   446     // Have the call been sufficiently improved such that it is no longer a virtual?
   447     if (optimized_virtual_method != NULL) {
   448       call_method     = optimized_virtual_method;
   449       call_is_virtual = false;
   450     } else if (!UseInlineCaches && is_virtual && call_method->is_loaded()) {
   451       // We can make a vtable call at this site
   452       vtable_index = call_method->resolve_vtable_index(method()->holder(), klass);
   453     }
   454   }
   456   // Note:  It's OK to try to inline a virtual call.
   457   // The call generator will not attempt to inline a polymorphic call
   458   // unless it knows how to optimize the receiver dispatch.
   459   bool try_inline = (C->do_inlining() || InlineAccessors);
   461   // ---------------------
   462   inc_sp(- nargs);              // Temporarily pop args for JVM state of call
   463   JVMState* jvms = sync_jvms();
   465   // ---------------------
   466   // Decide call tactic.
   467   // This call checks with CHA, the interpreter profile, intrinsics table, etc.
   468   // It decides whether inlining is desirable or not.
   469   CallGenerator* cg = C->call_generator(call_method, vtable_index, call_is_virtual, jvms, try_inline, prof_factor());
   471   // ---------------------
   472   // Round double arguments before call
   473   round_double_arguments(dest_method);
   475 #ifndef PRODUCT
   476   // bump global counters for calls
   477   count_compiled_calls(false/*at_method_entry*/, cg->is_inline());
   479   // Record first part of parsing work for this call
   480   parse_histogram()->record_change();
   481 #endif // not PRODUCT
   483   assert(jvms == this->jvms(), "still operating on the right JVMS");
   484   assert(jvms_in_sync(),       "jvms must carry full info into CG");
   486   // save across call, for a subsequent cast_not_null.
   487   Node* receiver = has_receiver ? argument(0) : NULL;
   489   // Bump method data counters (We profile *before* the call is made
   490   // because exceptions don't return to the call site.)
   491   profile_call(receiver);
   493   JVMState* new_jvms;
   494   if ((new_jvms = cg->generate(jvms)) == NULL) {
   495     // When inlining attempt fails (e.g., too many arguments),
   496     // it may contaminate the current compile state, making it
   497     // impossible to pull back and try again.  Once we call
   498     // cg->generate(), we are committed.  If it fails, the whole
   499     // compilation task is compromised.
   500     if (failing())  return;
   501 #ifndef PRODUCT
   502     if (PrintOpto || PrintOptoInlining || PrintInlining) {
   503       // Only one fall-back, so if an intrinsic fails, ignore any bytecodes.
   504       if (cg->is_intrinsic() && call_method->code_size() > 0) {
   505         tty->print("Bailed out of intrinsic, will not inline: ");
   506         call_method->print_name(); tty->cr();
   507       }
   508     }
   509 #endif
   510     // This can happen if a library intrinsic is available, but refuses
   511     // the call site, perhaps because it did not match a pattern the
   512     // intrinsic was expecting to optimize.  The fallback position is
   513     // to call out-of-line.
   514     try_inline = false;  // Inline tactic bailed out.
   515     cg = C->call_generator(call_method, vtable_index, call_is_virtual, jvms, try_inline, prof_factor());
   516     if ((new_jvms = cg->generate(jvms)) == NULL) {
   517       guarantee(failing(), "call failed to generate:  calls should work");
   518       return;
   519     }
   520   }
   522   if (cg->is_inline()) {
   523     // Accumulate has_loops estimate
   524     C->set_has_loops(C->has_loops() || call_method->has_loops());
   525     C->env()->notice_inlined_method(call_method);
   526   }
   528   // Reset parser state from [new_]jvms, which now carries results of the call.
   529   // Return value (if any) is already pushed on the stack by the cg.
   530   add_exception_states_from(new_jvms);
   531   if (new_jvms->map()->control() == top()) {
   532     stop_and_kill_map();
   533   } else {
   534     assert(new_jvms->same_calls_as(jvms), "method/bci left unchanged");
   535     set_jvms(new_jvms);
   536   }
   538   if (!stopped()) {
   539     // This was some sort of virtual call, which did a null check for us.
   540     // Now we can assert receiver-not-null, on the normal return path.
   541     if (receiver != NULL && cg->is_virtual()) {
   542       Node* cast = cast_not_null(receiver);
   543       // %%% assert(receiver == cast, "should already have cast the receiver");
   544     }
   546     // Round double result after a call from strict to non-strict code
   547     round_double_result(dest_method);
   549     // If the return type of the method is not loaded, assert that the
   550     // value we got is a null.  Otherwise, we need to recompile.
   551     if (!dest_method->return_type()->is_loaded()) {
   552 #ifndef PRODUCT
   553       if (PrintOpto && (Verbose || WizardMode)) {
   554         method()->print_name(); tty->print_cr(" asserting nullness of result at bci: %d", bci());
   555         dest_method->print_name(); tty->cr();
   556       }
   557 #endif
   558       if (C->log() != NULL) {
   559         C->log()->elem("assert_null reason='return' klass='%d'",
   560                        C->log()->identify(dest_method->return_type()));
   561       }
   562       // If there is going to be a trap, put it at the next bytecode:
   563       set_bci(iter().next_bci());
   564       do_null_assert(peek(), T_OBJECT);
   565       set_bci(iter().cur_bci()); // put it back
   566     }
   567   }
   569   // Restart record of parsing work after possible inlining of call
   570 #ifndef PRODUCT
   571   parse_histogram()->set_initial_state(bc());
   572 #endif
   573 }
   575 //---------------------------catch_call_exceptions-----------------------------
   576 // Put a Catch and CatchProj nodes behind a just-created call.
   577 // Send their caught exceptions to the proper handler.
   578 // This may be used after a call to the rethrow VM stub,
   579 // when it is needed to process unloaded exception classes.
   580 void Parse::catch_call_exceptions(ciExceptionHandlerStream& handlers) {
   581   // Exceptions are delivered through this channel:
   582   Node* i_o = this->i_o();
   584   // Add a CatchNode.
   585   GrowableArray<int>* bcis = new (C->node_arena()) GrowableArray<int>(C->node_arena(), 8, 0, -1);
   586   GrowableArray<const Type*>* extypes = new (C->node_arena()) GrowableArray<const Type*>(C->node_arena(), 8, 0, NULL);
   587   GrowableArray<int>* saw_unloaded = new (C->node_arena()) GrowableArray<int>(C->node_arena(), 8, 0, 0);
   589   for (; !handlers.is_done(); handlers.next()) {
   590     ciExceptionHandler* h        = handlers.handler();
   591     int                 h_bci    = h->handler_bci();
   592     ciInstanceKlass*    h_klass  = h->is_catch_all() ? env()->Throwable_klass() : h->catch_klass();
   593     // Do not introduce unloaded exception types into the graph:
   594     if (!h_klass->is_loaded()) {
   595       if (saw_unloaded->contains(h_bci)) {
   596         /* We've already seen an unloaded exception with h_bci,
   597            so don't duplicate. Duplication will cause the CatchNode to be
   598            unnecessarily large. See 4713716. */
   599         continue;
   600       } else {
   601         saw_unloaded->append(h_bci);
   602       }
   603     }
   604     const Type*         h_extype = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass(h_klass);
   605     // (We use make_from_klass because it respects UseUniqueSubclasses.)
   606     h_extype = h_extype->join(TypeInstPtr::NOTNULL);
   607     assert(!h_extype->empty(), "sanity");
   608     // Note:  It's OK if the BCIs repeat themselves.
   609     bcis->append(h_bci);
   610     extypes->append(h_extype);
   611   }
   613   int len = bcis->length();
   614   CatchNode *cn = new (C, 2) CatchNode(control(), i_o, len+1);
   615   Node *catch_ = _gvn.transform(cn);
   617   // now branch with the exception state to each of the (potential)
   618   // handlers
   619   for(int i=0; i < len; i++) {
   620     // Setup JVM state to enter the handler.
   621     PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
   622     // Locals are just copied from before the call.
   623     // Get control from the CatchNode.
   624     int handler_bci = bcis->at(i);
   625     Node* ctrl = _gvn.transform( new (C, 1) CatchProjNode(catch_, i+1,handler_bci));
   626     // This handler cannot happen?
   627     if (ctrl == top())  continue;
   628     set_control(ctrl);
   630     // Create exception oop
   631     const TypeInstPtr* extype = extypes->at(i)->is_instptr();
   632     Node *ex_oop = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) CreateExNode(extypes->at(i), ctrl, i_o));
   634     // Handle unloaded exception classes.
   635     if (saw_unloaded->contains(handler_bci)) {
   636       // An unloaded exception type is coming here.  Do an uncommon trap.
   637 #ifndef PRODUCT
   638       // We do not expect the same handler bci to take both cold unloaded
   639       // and hot loaded exceptions.  But, watch for it.
   640       if (extype->is_loaded()) {
   641         tty->print_cr("Warning: Handler @%d takes mixed loaded/unloaded exceptions in ");
   642         method()->print_name(); tty->cr();
   643       } else if (PrintOpto && (Verbose || WizardMode)) {
   644         tty->print("Bailing out on unloaded exception type ");
   645         extype->klass()->print_name();
   646         tty->print(" at bci:%d in ", bci());
   647         method()->print_name(); tty->cr();
   648       }
   649 #endif
   650       // Emit an uncommon trap instead of processing the block.
   651       set_bci(handler_bci);
   652       push_ex_oop(ex_oop);
   653       uncommon_trap(Deoptimization::Reason_unloaded,
   654                     Deoptimization::Action_reinterpret,
   655                     extype->klass(), "!loaded exception");
   656       set_bci(iter().cur_bci()); // put it back
   657       continue;
   658     }
   660     // go to the exception handler
   661     if (handler_bci < 0) {     // merge with corresponding rethrow node
   662       throw_to_exit(make_exception_state(ex_oop));
   663     } else {                      // Else jump to corresponding handle
   664       push_ex_oop(ex_oop);        // Clear stack and push just the oop.
   665       merge_exception(handler_bci);
   666     }
   667   }
   669   // The first CatchProj is for the normal return.
   670   // (Note:  If this is a call to rethrow_Java, this node goes dead.)
   671   set_control(_gvn.transform( new (C, 1) CatchProjNode(catch_, CatchProjNode::fall_through_index, CatchProjNode::no_handler_bci)));
   672 }
   675 //----------------------------catch_inline_exceptions--------------------------
   676 // Handle all exceptions thrown by an inlined method or individual bytecode.
   677 // Common case 1: we have no handler, so all exceptions merge right into
   678 // the rethrow case.
   679 // Case 2: we have some handlers, with loaded exception klasses that have
   680 // no subklasses.  We do a Deutsch-Shiffman style type-check on the incoming
   681 // exception oop and branch to the handler directly.
   682 // Case 3: We have some handlers with subklasses or are not loaded at
   683 // compile-time.  We have to call the runtime to resolve the exception.
   684 // So we insert a RethrowCall and all the logic that goes with it.
   685 void Parse::catch_inline_exceptions(SafePointNode* ex_map) {
   686   // Caller is responsible for saving away the map for normal control flow!
   687   assert(stopped(), "call set_map(NULL) first");
   688   assert(method()->has_exception_handlers(), "don't come here w/o work to do");
   690   Node* ex_node = saved_ex_oop(ex_map);
   691   if (ex_node == top()) {
   692     // No action needed.
   693     return;
   694   }
   695   const TypeInstPtr* ex_type = _gvn.type(ex_node)->isa_instptr();
   696   NOT_PRODUCT(if (ex_type==NULL) tty->print_cr("*** Exception not InstPtr"));
   697   if (ex_type == NULL)
   698     ex_type = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass(env()->Throwable_klass())->is_instptr();
   700   // determine potential exception handlers
   701   ciExceptionHandlerStream handlers(method(), bci(),
   702                                     ex_type->klass()->as_instance_klass(),
   703                                     ex_type->klass_is_exact());
   705   // Start executing from the given throw state.  (Keep its stack, for now.)
   706   // Get the exception oop as known at compile time.
   707   ex_node = use_exception_state(ex_map);
   709   // Get the exception oop klass from its header
   710   Node* ex_klass_node = NULL;
   711   if (has_ex_handler() && !ex_type->klass_is_exact()) {
   712     Node* p = basic_plus_adr( ex_node, ex_node, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes());
   713     ex_klass_node = _gvn.transform( LoadKlassNode::make(_gvn, immutable_memory(), p, TypeInstPtr::KLASS, TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT) );
   715     // Compute the exception klass a little more cleverly.
   716     // Obvious solution is to simple do a LoadKlass from the 'ex_node'.
   717     // However, if the ex_node is a PhiNode, I'm going to do a LoadKlass for
   718     // each arm of the Phi.  If I know something clever about the exceptions
   719     // I'm loading the class from, I can replace the LoadKlass with the
   720     // klass constant for the exception oop.
   721     if( ex_node->is_Phi() ) {
   722       ex_klass_node = new (C, ex_node->req()) PhiNode( ex_node->in(0), TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT );
   723       for( uint i = 1; i < ex_node->req(); i++ ) {
   724         Node* p = basic_plus_adr( ex_node->in(i), ex_node->in(i), oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes() );
   725         Node* k = _gvn.transform( LoadKlassNode::make(_gvn, immutable_memory(), p, TypeInstPtr::KLASS, TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT) );
   726         ex_klass_node->init_req( i, k );
   727       }
   728       _gvn.set_type(ex_klass_node, TypeKlassPtr::OBJECT);
   730     }
   731   }
   733   // Scan the exception table for applicable handlers.
   734   // If none, we can call rethrow() and be done!
   735   // If precise (loaded with no subklasses), insert a D.S. style
   736   // pointer compare to the correct handler and loop back.
   737   // If imprecise, switch to the Rethrow VM-call style handling.
   739   int remaining = handlers.count_remaining();
   741   // iterate through all entries sequentially
   742   for (;!handlers.is_done(); handlers.next()) {
   743     ciExceptionHandler* handler = handlers.handler();
   745     if (handler->is_rethrow()) {
   746       // If we fell off the end of the table without finding an imprecise
   747       // exception klass (and without finding a generic handler) then we
   748       // know this exception is not handled in this method.  We just rethrow
   749       // the exception into the caller.
   750       throw_to_exit(make_exception_state(ex_node));
   751       return;
   752     }
   754     // exception handler bci range covers throw_bci => investigate further
   755     int handler_bci = handler->handler_bci();
   757     if (remaining == 1) {
   758       push_ex_oop(ex_node);        // Push exception oop for handler
   759 #ifndef PRODUCT
   760       if (PrintOpto && WizardMode) {
   761         tty->print_cr("  Catching every inline exception bci:%d -> handler_bci:%d", bci(), handler_bci);
   762       }
   763 #endif
   764       merge_exception(handler_bci); // jump to handler
   765       return;                   // No more handling to be done here!
   766     }
   768     // Get the handler's klass
   769     ciInstanceKlass* klass = handler->catch_klass();
   771     if (!klass->is_loaded()) {  // klass is not loaded?
   772       // fall through into catch_call_exceptions which will emit a
   773       // handler with an uncommon trap.
   774       break;
   775     }
   777     if (klass->is_interface())  // should not happen, but...
   778       break;                    // bail out
   780     // Check the type of the exception against the catch type
   781     const TypeKlassPtr *tk = TypeKlassPtr::make(klass);
   782     Node* con = _gvn.makecon(tk);
   783     Node* not_subtype_ctrl = gen_subtype_check(ex_klass_node, con);
   784     if (!stopped()) {
   785       PreserveJVMState pjvms(this);
   786       const TypeInstPtr* tinst = TypeOopPtr::make_from_klass_unique(klass)->cast_to_ptr_type(TypePtr::NotNull)->is_instptr();
   787       assert(klass->has_subklass() || tinst->klass_is_exact(), "lost exactness");
   788       Node* ex_oop = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) CheckCastPPNode(control(), ex_node, tinst));
   789       push_ex_oop(ex_oop);      // Push exception oop for handler
   790 #ifndef PRODUCT
   791       if (PrintOpto && WizardMode) {
   792         tty->print("  Catching inline exception bci:%d -> handler_bci:%d -- ", bci(), handler_bci);
   793         klass->print_name();
   794         tty->cr();
   795       }
   796 #endif
   797       merge_exception(handler_bci);
   798     }
   799     set_control(not_subtype_ctrl);
   801     // Come here if exception does not match handler.
   802     // Carry on with more handler checks.
   803     --remaining;
   804   }
   806   assert(!stopped(), "you should return if you finish the chain");
   808   // Oops, need to call into the VM to resolve the klasses at runtime.
   809   // Note:  This call must not deoptimize, since it is not a real at this bci!
   810   kill_dead_locals();
   812   make_runtime_call(RC_NO_LEAF | RC_MUST_THROW,
   813                     OptoRuntime::rethrow_Type(),
   814                     OptoRuntime::rethrow_stub(),
   815                     NULL, NULL,
   816                     ex_node);
   818   // Rethrow is a pure call, no side effects, only a result.
   819   // The result cannot be allocated, so we use I_O
   821   // Catch exceptions from the rethrow
   822   catch_call_exceptions(handlers);
   823 }
   826 // (Note:  Moved add_debug_info into GraphKit::add_safepoint_edges.)
   829 #ifndef PRODUCT
   830 void Parse::count_compiled_calls(bool at_method_entry, bool is_inline) {
   831   if( CountCompiledCalls ) {
   832     if( at_method_entry ) {
   833       // bump invocation counter if top method (for statistics)
   834       if (CountCompiledCalls && depth() == 1) {
   835         const TypeInstPtr* addr_type = TypeInstPtr::make(method());
   836         Node* adr1 = makecon(addr_type);
   837         Node* adr2 = basic_plus_adr(adr1, adr1, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::compiled_invocation_counter_offset()));
   838         increment_counter(adr2);
   839       }
   840     } else if (is_inline) {
   841       switch (bc()) {
   842       case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:   increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_inlined_calls_addr()); break;
   843       case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface: increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_inlined_interface_calls_addr()); break;
   844       case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
   845       case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
   846       case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:   increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_inlined_static_calls_addr()); break;
   847       default: fatal("unexpected call bytecode");
   848       }
   849     } else {
   850       switch (bc()) {
   851       case Bytecodes::_invokevirtual:   increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_normal_calls_addr()); break;
   852       case Bytecodes::_invokeinterface: increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_interface_calls_addr()); break;
   853       case Bytecodes::_invokestatic:
   854       case Bytecodes::_invokedynamic:
   855       case Bytecodes::_invokespecial:   increment_counter(SharedRuntime::nof_static_calls_addr()); break;
   856       default: fatal("unexpected call bytecode");
   857       }
   858     }
   859   }
   860 }
   861 #endif //PRODUCT
   864 // Identify possible target method and inlining style
   865 ciMethod* Parse::optimize_inlining(ciMethod* caller, int bci, ciInstanceKlass* klass,
   866                                    ciMethod *dest_method, const TypeOopPtr* receiver_type) {
   867   // only use for virtual or interface calls
   869   // If it is obviously final, do not bother to call find_monomorphic_target,
   870   // because the class hierarchy checks are not needed, and may fail due to
   871   // incompletely loaded classes.  Since we do our own class loading checks
   872   // in this module, we may confidently bind to any method.
   873   if (dest_method->can_be_statically_bound()) {
   874     return dest_method;
   875   }
   877   // Attempt to improve the receiver
   878   bool actual_receiver_is_exact = false;
   879   ciInstanceKlass* actual_receiver = klass;
   880   if (receiver_type != NULL) {
   881     // Array methods are all inherited from Object, and are monomorphic.
   882     if (receiver_type->isa_aryptr() &&
   883         dest_method->holder() == env()->Object_klass()) {
   884       return dest_method;
   885     }
   887     // All other interesting cases are instance klasses.
   888     if (!receiver_type->isa_instptr()) {
   889       return NULL;
   890     }
   892     ciInstanceKlass *ikl = receiver_type->klass()->as_instance_klass();
   893     if (ikl->is_loaded() && ikl->is_initialized() && !ikl->is_interface() &&
   894         (ikl == actual_receiver || ikl->is_subtype_of(actual_receiver))) {
   895       // ikl is a same or better type than the original actual_receiver,
   896       // e.g. static receiver from bytecodes.
   897       actual_receiver = ikl;
   898       // Is the actual_receiver exact?
   899       actual_receiver_is_exact = receiver_type->klass_is_exact();
   900     }
   901   }
   903   ciInstanceKlass*   calling_klass = caller->holder();
   904   ciMethod* cha_monomorphic_target = dest_method->find_monomorphic_target(calling_klass, klass, actual_receiver);
   905   if (cha_monomorphic_target != NULL) {
   906     assert(!cha_monomorphic_target->is_abstract(), "");
   907     // Look at the method-receiver type.  Does it add "too much information"?
   908     ciKlass*    mr_klass = cha_monomorphic_target->holder();
   909     const Type* mr_type  = TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR, mr_klass);
   910     if (receiver_type == NULL || !receiver_type->higher_equal(mr_type)) {
   911       // Calling this method would include an implicit cast to its holder.
   912       // %%% Not yet implemented.  Would throw minor asserts at present.
   913       // %%% The most common wins are already gained by +UseUniqueSubclasses.
   914       // To fix, put the higher_equal check at the call of this routine,
   915       // and add a CheckCastPP to the receiver.
   916       if (TraceDependencies) {
   917         tty->print_cr("found unique CHA method, but could not cast up");
   918         tty->print("  method  = ");
   919         cha_monomorphic_target->print();
   920         tty->cr();
   921       }
   922       if (C->log() != NULL) {
   923         C->log()->elem("missed_CHA_opportunity klass='%d' method='%d'",
   924                        C->log()->identify(klass),
   925                        C->log()->identify(cha_monomorphic_target));
   926       }
   927       cha_monomorphic_target = NULL;
   928     }
   929   }
   930   if (cha_monomorphic_target != NULL) {
   931     // Hardwiring a virtual.
   932     // If we inlined because CHA revealed only a single target method,
   933     // then we are dependent on that target method not getting overridden
   934     // by dynamic class loading.  Be sure to test the "static" receiver
   935     // dest_method here, as opposed to the actual receiver, which may
   936     // falsely lead us to believe that the receiver is final or private.
   937     C->dependencies()->assert_unique_concrete_method(actual_receiver, cha_monomorphic_target);
   938     return cha_monomorphic_target;
   939   }
   941   // If the type is exact, we can still bind the method w/o a vcall.
   942   // (This case comes after CHA so we can see how much extra work it does.)
   943   if (actual_receiver_is_exact) {
   944     // In case of evolution, there is a dependence on every inlined method, since each
   945     // such method can be changed when its class is redefined.
   946     ciMethod* exact_method = dest_method->resolve_invoke(calling_klass, actual_receiver);
   947     if (exact_method != NULL) {
   948 #ifndef PRODUCT
   949       if (PrintOpto) {
   950         tty->print("  Calling method via exact type @%d --- ", bci);
   951         exact_method->print_name();
   952         tty->cr();
   953       }
   954 #endif
   955       return exact_method;
   956     }
   957   }
   959   return NULL;
   960 }

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