Tue, 23 Nov 2010 13:22:55 -0800
6989984: Use standard include model for Hospot
Summary: Replaced MakeDeps and the includeDB files with more standardized solutions.
Reviewed-by: coleenp, kvn, kamg
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25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_CODE_VMREG_HPP
26 #define SHARE_VM_CODE_VMREG_HPP
28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp"
29 #include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
30 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
31 # include "register_x86.hpp"
32 #endif
33 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
34 # include "register_sparc.hpp"
35 #endif
36 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
37 # include "register_zero.hpp"
38 #endif
39 #ifdef COMPILER2
40 #include "opto/adlcVMDeps.hpp"
41 #include "utilities/ostream.hpp"
42 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_32
43 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_x86_32.hpp"
44 #endif
45 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_x86_64
46 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_x86_64.hpp"
47 #endif
48 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_sparc
49 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_sparc.hpp"
50 #endif
51 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_MODEL_zero
52 # include "adfiles/adGlobals_zero.hpp"
53 #endif
54 #endif
56 //------------------------------VMReg------------------------------------------
57 // The VM uses 'unwarped' stack slots; the compiler uses 'warped' stack slots.
58 // Register numbers below VMRegImpl::stack0 are the same for both. Register
59 // numbers above stack0 are either warped (in the compiler) or unwarped
60 // (in the VM). Unwarped numbers represent stack indices, offsets from
61 // the current stack pointer. Warped numbers are required during compilation
62 // when we do not yet know how big the frame will be.
64 class VMRegImpl;
65 typedef VMRegImpl* VMReg;
67 class VMRegImpl {
68 // friend class OopMap;
69 friend class VMStructs;
70 friend class OptoReg;
71 // friend class Location;
72 private:
73 enum {
74 BAD = -1
75 };
79 static VMReg stack0;
80 // Names for registers
81 static const char *regName[];
82 static const int register_count;
85 public:
87 static VMReg as_VMReg(int val, bool bad_ok = false) { assert(val > BAD || bad_ok, "invalid"); return (VMReg) (intptr_t) val; }
89 const char* name() {
90 if (is_reg()) {
91 return regName[value()];
92 } else if (!is_valid()) {
93 return "BAD";
94 } else {
95 // shouldn't really be called with stack
96 return "STACKED REG";
97 }
98 }
99 static VMReg Bad() { return (VMReg) (intptr_t) BAD; }
100 bool is_valid() const { return ((intptr_t) this) != BAD; }
101 bool is_stack() const { return (intptr_t) this >= (intptr_t) stack0; }
102 bool is_reg() const { return is_valid() && !is_stack(); }
104 // A concrete register is a value that returns true for is_reg() and is
105 // also a register you could use in the assembler. On machines with
106 // 64bit registers only one half of the VMReg (and OptoReg) is considered
107 // concrete.
108 bool is_concrete();
110 // VMRegs are 4 bytes wide on all platforms
111 static const int stack_slot_size;
112 static const int slots_per_word;
115 // This really ought to check that the register is "real" in the sense that
116 // we don't try and get the VMReg number of a physical register that doesn't
117 // have an expressible part. That would be pd specific code
118 VMReg next() {
119 assert((is_reg() && value() < stack0->value() - 1) || is_stack(), "must be");
120 return (VMReg)(intptr_t)(value() + 1);
121 }
122 VMReg prev() {
123 assert((is_stack() && value() > stack0->value()) || (is_reg() && value() != 0), "must be");
124 return (VMReg)(intptr_t)(value() - 1);
125 }
128 intptr_t value() const {return (intptr_t) this; }
130 void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
131 void print() const { print_on(tty); }
133 // bias a stack slot.
134 // Typically used to adjust a virtual frame slots by amounts that are offset by
135 // amounts that are part of the native abi. The VMReg must be a stack slot
136 // and the result must be also.
138 VMReg bias(int offset) {
139 assert(is_stack(), "must be");
140 // VMReg res = VMRegImpl::as_VMReg(value() + offset);
141 VMReg res = stack2reg(reg2stack() + offset);
142 assert(res->is_stack(), "must be");
143 return res;
144 }
146 // Convert register numbers to stack slots and vice versa
147 static VMReg stack2reg( int idx ) {
148 return (VMReg) (intptr_t) (stack0->value() + idx);
149 }
151 uintptr_t reg2stack() {
152 assert( is_stack(), "Not a stack-based register" );
153 return value() - stack0->value();
154 }
156 static void set_regName();
158 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
159 # include "vmreg_x86.hpp"
160 #endif
161 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
162 # include "vmreg_sparc.hpp"
163 #endif
164 #ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
165 # include "vmreg_zero.hpp"
166 #endif
169 };
171 //---------------------------VMRegPair-------------------------------------------
172 // Pairs of 32-bit registers for arguments.
173 // SharedRuntime::java_calling_convention will overwrite the structs with
174 // the calling convention's registers. VMRegImpl::Bad is returned for any
175 // unused 32-bit register. This happens for the unused high half of Int
176 // arguments, or for 32-bit pointers or for longs in the 32-bit sparc build
177 // (which are passed to natives in low 32-bits of e.g. O0/O1 and the high
178 // 32-bits of O0/O1 are set to VMRegImpl::Bad). Longs in one register & doubles
179 // always return a high and a low register, as do 64-bit pointers.
180 //
181 class VMRegPair {
182 private:
183 VMReg _second;
184 VMReg _first;
185 public:
186 void set_bad ( ) { _second=VMRegImpl::Bad(); _first=VMRegImpl::Bad(); }
187 void set1 ( VMReg v ) { _second=VMRegImpl::Bad(); _first=v; }
188 void set2 ( VMReg v ) { _second=v->next(); _first=v; }
189 void set_pair( VMReg second, VMReg first ) { _second= second; _first= first; }
190 void set_ptr ( VMReg ptr ) {
191 #ifdef _LP64
192 _second = ptr->next();
193 #else
194 _second = VMRegImpl::Bad();
195 #endif
196 _first = ptr;
197 }
198 // Return true if single register, even if the pair is really just adjacent stack slots
199 bool is_single_reg() const {
200 return (_first->is_valid()) && (_first->value() + 1 == _second->value());
201 }
203 // Return true if single stack based "register" where the slot alignment matches input alignment
204 bool is_adjacent_on_stack(int alignment) const {
205 return (_first->is_stack() && (_first->value() + 1 == _second->value()) && ((_first->value() & (alignment-1)) == 0));
206 }
208 // Return true if single stack based "register" where the slot alignment matches input alignment
209 bool is_adjacent_aligned_on_stack(int alignment) const {
210 return (_first->is_stack() && (_first->value() + 1 == _second->value()) && ((_first->value() & (alignment-1)) == 0));
211 }
213 // Return true if single register but adjacent stack slots do not count
214 bool is_single_phys_reg() const {
215 return (_first->is_reg() && (_first->value() + 1 == _second->value()));
216 }
218 VMReg second() const { return _second; }
219 VMReg first() const { return _first; }
220 VMRegPair(VMReg s, VMReg f) { _second = s; _first = f; }
221 VMRegPair(VMReg f) { _second = VMRegImpl::Bad(); _first = f; }
222 VMRegPair() { _second = VMRegImpl::Bad(); _first = VMRegImpl::Bad(); }
223 };
225 #endif // SHARE_VM_CODE_VMREG_HPP