src/jdk/internal/dynalink/DynamicLinker.java

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aoqi@0 34 Copyright 2009-2013 Attila Szegedi
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aoqi@0 83
aoqi@0 84 package jdk.internal.dynalink;
aoqi@0 85
aoqi@0 86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
aoqi@0 87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
aoqi@0 88 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
aoqi@0 89 import java.lang.invoke.MutableCallSite;
aoqi@0 90 import java.util.List;
aoqi@0 91 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocation;
aoqi@0 92 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinker;
aoqi@0 93 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkRequest;
aoqi@0 94 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
aoqi@0 95 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.CallSiteDescriptorFactory;
aoqi@0 96 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.LinkRequestImpl;
aoqi@0 97 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.Lookup;
aoqi@0 98 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.RuntimeContextLinkRequestImpl;
aoqi@0 99
aoqi@0 100 /**
aoqi@0 101 * The linker for {@link RelinkableCallSite} objects. Users of it (scripting frameworks and language runtimes) have to
aoqi@0 102 * create a linker using the {@link DynamicLinkerFactory} and invoke its link method from the invokedynamic bootstrap
aoqi@0 103 * methods to set the target of all the call sites in the code they generate. Usual usage would be to create one class
aoqi@0 104 * per language runtime to contain one linker instance as:
aoqi@0 105 *
aoqi@0 106 * <pre>
aoqi@0 107 * class MyLanguageRuntime {
aoqi@0 108 * private static final GuardingDynamicLinker myLanguageLinker = new MyLanguageLinker();
aoqi@0 109 * private static final DynamicLinker dynamicLinker = createDynamicLinker();
aoqi@0 110 *
aoqi@0 111 * private static DynamicLinker createDynamicLinker() {
aoqi@0 112 * final DynamicLinkerFactory factory = new DynamicLinkerFactory();
aoqi@0 113 * factory.setPrioritizedLinker(myLanguageLinker);
aoqi@0 114 * return factory.createLinker();
aoqi@0 115 * }
aoqi@0 116 *
aoqi@0 117 * public static CallSite bootstrap(MethodHandles.Lookup caller, String name, MethodType type) {
aoqi@0 118 * return dynamicLinker.link(new MonomorphicCallSite(CallSiteDescriptorFactory.create(lookup, name, type)));
aoqi@0 119 * }
aoqi@0 120 * }
aoqi@0 121 * </pre>
aoqi@0 122 *
aoqi@0 123 * Note how there are three components you will need to provide here:
aoqi@0 124 * <ul>
aoqi@0 125 * <li>You're expected to provide a {@link GuardingDynamicLinker} for your own language. If your runtime doesn't
aoqi@0 126 * have its own language and/or object model (i.e. it's a generic scripting shell), you don't need to implement a
aoqi@0 127 * dynamic linker; you would simply not invoke the {@code setPrioritizedLinker} method on the factory, or even better,
aoqi@0 128 * simply use {@link DefaultBootstrapper}.</li>
aoqi@0 129 * <li>The performance of the programs can depend on your choice of the class to represent call sites. The above
aoqi@0 130 * example used {@link MonomorphicCallSite}, but you might want to use {@link ChainedCallSite} instead. You'll need to
aoqi@0 131 * experiment and decide what fits your language runtime the best. You can subclass either of these or roll your own if
aoqi@0 132 * you need to.</li>
aoqi@0 133 * <li>You also need to provide {@link CallSiteDescriptor}s to your call sites. They are immutable objects that contain
aoqi@0 134 * all the information about the call site: the class performing the lookups, the name of the method being invoked, and
aoqi@0 135 * the method signature. The library has a default {@link CallSiteDescriptorFactory} for descriptors that you can use,
aoqi@0 136 * or you can create your own descriptor classes, especially if you need to add further information (values passed in
aoqi@0 137 * additional parameters to the bootstrap method) to them.</li>
aoqi@0 138 * </ul>
aoqi@0 139 *
aoqi@0 140 * @author Attila Szegedi
aoqi@0 141 */
aoqi@0 142 public class DynamicLinker {
aoqi@0 143 private static final String CLASS_NAME = DynamicLinker.class.getName();
aoqi@0 144 private static final String RELINK_METHOD_NAME = "relink";
aoqi@0 145
aoqi@0 146 private static final String INITIAL_LINK_CLASS_NAME = "java.lang.invoke.MethodHandleNatives";
aoqi@0 147 private static final String INITIAL_LINK_METHOD_NAME = "linkCallSite";
aoqi@0 148
aoqi@0 149 private final LinkerServices linkerServices;
attila@963 150 private final GuardedInvocationFilter prelinkFilter;
aoqi@0 151 private final int runtimeContextArgCount;
aoqi@0 152 private final boolean syncOnRelink;
aoqi@0 153 private final int unstableRelinkThreshold;
aoqi@0 154
aoqi@0 155 /**
aoqi@0 156 * Creates a new dynamic linker.
aoqi@0 157 *
aoqi@0 158 * @param linkerServices the linkerServices used by the linker, created by the factory.
attila@963 159 * @param prelinkFilter see {@link DynamicLinkerFactory#setPrelinkFilter(GuardedInvocationFilter)}
aoqi@0 160 * @param runtimeContextArgCount see {@link DynamicLinkerFactory#setRuntimeContextArgCount(int)}
aoqi@0 161 */
attila@963 162 DynamicLinker(final LinkerServices linkerServices, final GuardedInvocationFilter prelinkFilter, final int runtimeContextArgCount,
attila@963 163 final boolean syncOnRelink, final int unstableRelinkThreshold) {
aoqi@0 164 if(runtimeContextArgCount < 0) {
aoqi@0 165 throw new IllegalArgumentException("runtimeContextArgCount < 0");
aoqi@0 166 }
aoqi@0 167 if(unstableRelinkThreshold < 0) {
aoqi@0 168 throw new IllegalArgumentException("unstableRelinkThreshold < 0");
aoqi@0 169 }
attila@963 170 this.linkerServices = linkerServices;
attila@963 171 this.prelinkFilter = prelinkFilter;
aoqi@0 172 this.runtimeContextArgCount = runtimeContextArgCount;
aoqi@0 173 this.syncOnRelink = syncOnRelink;
aoqi@0 174 this.unstableRelinkThreshold = unstableRelinkThreshold;
aoqi@0 175 }
aoqi@0 176
aoqi@0 177 /**
aoqi@0 178 * Links an invokedynamic call site. It will install a method handle into the call site that invokes the relinking
aoqi@0 179 * mechanism of this linker. Next time the call site is invoked, it will be linked for the actual arguments it was
aoqi@0 180 * invoked with.
aoqi@0 181 *
aoqi@0 182 * @param callSite the call site to link.
aoqi@0 183 * @return the callSite, for easy call chaining.
aoqi@0 184 */
aoqi@0 185 public <T extends RelinkableCallSite> T link(final T callSite) {
aoqi@0 186 callSite.initialize(createRelinkAndInvokeMethod(callSite, 0));
aoqi@0 187 return callSite;
aoqi@0 188 }
aoqi@0 189
aoqi@0 190 /**
aoqi@0 191 * Returns the object representing the lower level linker services of this class that are normally exposed to
aoqi@0 192 * individual language-specific linkers. While as a user of this class you normally only care about the
aoqi@0 193 * {@link #link(RelinkableCallSite)} method, in certain circumstances you might want to use the lower level services
aoqi@0 194 * directly; either to lookup specific method handles, to access the type converters, and so on.
aoqi@0 195 * @return the object representing the linker services of this class.
aoqi@0 196 */
aoqi@0 197 public LinkerServices getLinkerServices() {
aoqi@0 198 return linkerServices;
aoqi@0 199 }
aoqi@0 200
aoqi@0 201 private static final MethodHandle RELINK = Lookup.findOwnSpecial(MethodHandles.lookup(), RELINK_METHOD_NAME,
aoqi@0 202 MethodHandle.class, RelinkableCallSite.class, int.class, Object[].class);
aoqi@0 203
attila@962 204 private MethodHandle createRelinkAndInvokeMethod(final RelinkableCallSite callSite, final int relinkCount) {
aoqi@0 205 // Make a bound MH of invoke() for this linker and call site
aoqi@0 206 final MethodHandle boundRelinker = MethodHandles.insertArguments(RELINK, 0, this, callSite, Integer.valueOf(
aoqi@0 207 relinkCount));
aoqi@0 208 // Make a MH that gathers all arguments to the invocation into an Object[]
aoqi@0 209 final MethodType type = callSite.getDescriptor().getMethodType();
aoqi@0 210 final MethodHandle collectingRelinker = boundRelinker.asCollector(Object[].class, type.parameterCount());
aoqi@0 211 return MethodHandles.foldArguments(MethodHandles.exactInvoker(type), collectingRelinker.asType(
aoqi@0 212 type.changeReturnType(MethodHandle.class)));
aoqi@0 213 }
aoqi@0 214
aoqi@0 215 /**
aoqi@0 216 * Relinks a call site conforming to the invocation arguments.
aoqi@0 217 *
aoqi@0 218 * @param callSite the call site itself
aoqi@0 219 * @param arguments arguments to the invocation
aoqi@0 220 * @return return the method handle for the invocation
aoqi@0 221 * @throws Exception rethrows any exception thrown by the linkers
aoqi@0 222 */
aoqi@0 223 @SuppressWarnings("unused")
attila@962 224 private MethodHandle relink(final RelinkableCallSite callSite, final int relinkCount, final Object... arguments) throws Exception {
aoqi@0 225 final CallSiteDescriptor callSiteDescriptor = callSite.getDescriptor();
aoqi@0 226 final boolean unstableDetectionEnabled = unstableRelinkThreshold > 0;
aoqi@0 227 final boolean callSiteUnstable = unstableDetectionEnabled && relinkCount >= unstableRelinkThreshold;
aoqi@0 228 final LinkRequest linkRequest =
attila@963 229 runtimeContextArgCount == 0 ?
attila@963 230 new LinkRequestImpl(callSiteDescriptor, callSite, relinkCount, callSiteUnstable, arguments) :
attila@963 231 new RuntimeContextLinkRequestImpl(callSiteDescriptor, callSite, relinkCount, callSiteUnstable, arguments, runtimeContextArgCount);
aoqi@0 232
aoqi@0 233 GuardedInvocation guardedInvocation = linkerServices.getGuardedInvocation(linkRequest);
aoqi@0 234
aoqi@0 235 // None found - throw an exception
aoqi@0 236 if(guardedInvocation == null) {
aoqi@0 237 throw new NoSuchDynamicMethodException(callSiteDescriptor.toString());
aoqi@0 238 }
aoqi@0 239
aoqi@0 240 // If our call sites have a runtime context, and the linker produced a context-stripped invocation, adapt the
aoqi@0 241 // produced invocation into contextual invocation (by dropping the context...)
aoqi@0 242 if(runtimeContextArgCount > 0) {
aoqi@0 243 final MethodType origType = callSiteDescriptor.getMethodType();
aoqi@0 244 final MethodHandle invocation = guardedInvocation.getInvocation();
aoqi@0 245 if(invocation.type().parameterCount() == origType.parameterCount() - runtimeContextArgCount) {
aoqi@0 246 final List<Class<?>> prefix = origType.parameterList().subList(1, runtimeContextArgCount + 1);
aoqi@0 247 final MethodHandle guard = guardedInvocation.getGuard();
aoqi@0 248 guardedInvocation = guardedInvocation.dropArguments(1, prefix);
aoqi@0 249 }
aoqi@0 250 }
aoqi@0 251
attila@963 252 // Make sure we filter the invocation before linking it into the call site. This is typically used to match the
attila@963 253 // return type of the invocation to the call site.
attila@963 254 guardedInvocation = prelinkFilter.filter(guardedInvocation, linkRequest, linkerServices);
attila@963 255 guardedInvocation.getClass(); // null pointer check
attila@963 256
aoqi@0 257 int newRelinkCount = relinkCount;
aoqi@0 258 // Note that the short-circuited "&&" evaluation below ensures we'll increment the relinkCount until
aoqi@0 259 // threshold + 1 but not beyond that. Threshold + 1 is treated as a special value to signal that resetAndRelink
aoqi@0 260 // has already executed once for the unstable call site; we only want the call site to throw away its current
aoqi@0 261 // linkage once, when it transitions to unstable.
aoqi@0 262 if(unstableDetectionEnabled && newRelinkCount <= unstableRelinkThreshold && newRelinkCount++ == unstableRelinkThreshold) {
aoqi@0 263 callSite.resetAndRelink(guardedInvocation, createRelinkAndInvokeMethod(callSite, newRelinkCount));
aoqi@0 264 } else {
aoqi@0 265 callSite.relink(guardedInvocation, createRelinkAndInvokeMethod(callSite, newRelinkCount));
aoqi@0 266 }
aoqi@0 267 if(syncOnRelink) {
aoqi@0 268 MutableCallSite.syncAll(new MutableCallSite[] { (MutableCallSite)callSite });
aoqi@0 269 }
aoqi@0 270 return guardedInvocation.getInvocation();
aoqi@0 271 }
aoqi@0 272
aoqi@0 273 /**
aoqi@0 274 * Returns a stack trace element describing the location of the call site currently being linked on the current
aoqi@0 275 * thread. The operation internally creates a Throwable object and inspects its stack trace, so it's potentially
aoqi@0 276 * expensive. The recommended usage for it is in writing diagnostics code.
aoqi@0 277 * @return a stack trace element describing the location of the call site currently being linked, or null if it is
aoqi@0 278 * not invoked while a call site is being linked.
aoqi@0 279 */
aoqi@0 280 public static StackTraceElement getLinkedCallSiteLocation() {
aoqi@0 281 final StackTraceElement[] trace = new Throwable().getStackTrace();
aoqi@0 282 for(int i = 0; i < trace.length - 1; ++i) {
aoqi@0 283 final StackTraceElement frame = trace[i];
aoqi@0 284 if(isRelinkFrame(frame) || isInitialLinkFrame(frame)) {
aoqi@0 285 return trace[i + 1];
aoqi@0 286 }
aoqi@0 287 }
aoqi@0 288 return null;
aoqi@0 289 }
aoqi@0 290
aoqi@0 291 /**
aoqi@0 292 * Deprecated because of not precise name.
aoqi@0 293 * @deprecated Use {@link #getLinkedCallSiteLocation()} instead.
aoqi@0 294 * @return see non-deprecated method
aoqi@0 295 */
aoqi@0 296 @Deprecated
aoqi@0 297 public static StackTraceElement getRelinkedCallSiteLocation() {
aoqi@0 298 return getLinkedCallSiteLocation();
aoqi@0 299 }
aoqi@0 300
aoqi@0 301 /**
aoqi@0 302 * Returns true if the frame represents {@code MethodHandleNatives.linkCallSite()}, the frame immediately on top of
aoqi@0 303 * the call site frame when the call site is being linked for the first time.
aoqi@0 304 * @param frame the frame
aoqi@0 305 * @return true if this frame represents {@code MethodHandleNatives.linkCallSite()}
aoqi@0 306 */
aoqi@0 307 private static boolean isInitialLinkFrame(final StackTraceElement frame) {
aoqi@0 308 return testFrame(frame, INITIAL_LINK_METHOD_NAME, INITIAL_LINK_CLASS_NAME);
aoqi@0 309 }
aoqi@0 310
aoqi@0 311 /**
aoqi@0 312 * Returns true if the frame represents {@code DynamicLinker.relink()}, the frame immediately on top of the call
aoqi@0 313 * site frame when the call site is being relinked (linked for second and subsequent times).
aoqi@0 314 * @param frame the frame
aoqi@0 315 * @return true if this frame represents {@code DynamicLinker.relink()}
aoqi@0 316 */
aoqi@0 317 private static boolean isRelinkFrame(final StackTraceElement frame) {
aoqi@0 318 return testFrame(frame, RELINK_METHOD_NAME, CLASS_NAME);
aoqi@0 319 }
aoqi@0 320
aoqi@0 321 private static boolean testFrame(final StackTraceElement frame, final String methodName, final String className) {
aoqi@0 322 return methodName.equals(frame.getMethodName()) && className.equals(frame.getClassName());
aoqi@0 323 }
aoqi@0 324 }

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