src/jdk/internal/dynalink/beans/SingleDynamicMethod.java

Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:57:14 +0200

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attila
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Tue, 15 Oct 2013 15:57:14 +0200
changeset 622
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8026397: Fix ambiguity with array conversion, including passing JS NativeArrays in Java variable arity methods' vararg array position
Reviewed-by: jlaskey, sundar

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink.beans;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
    87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
    88 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
    89 import java.lang.reflect.Array;
    90 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
    91 import jdk.internal.dynalink.CallSiteDescriptor;
    92 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
    93 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.Guards;
    94 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.Lookup;
    96 /**
    97  * Base class for dynamic methods that dispatch to a single target Java method or constructor. Handles adaptation of the
    98  * target method to a call site type (including mapping variable arity methods to a call site signature with different
    99  * arity).
   100  * @author Attila Szegedi
   101  * @version $Id: $
   102  */
   103 abstract class SingleDynamicMethod extends DynamicMethod {
   105     private static final MethodHandle CAN_CONVERT_TO = Lookup.findOwnStatic(MethodHandles.lookup(), "canConvertTo", boolean.class, LinkerServices.class, Class.class, Object.class);
   107     SingleDynamicMethod(String name) {
   108         super(name);
   109     }
   111     /**
   112      * Returns true if this method is variable arity.
   113      * @return true if this method is variable arity.
   114      */
   115     abstract boolean isVarArgs();
   117     /**
   118      * Returns this method's native type.
   119      * @return this method's native type.
   120      */
   121     abstract MethodType getMethodType();
   123     /**
   124      * Given a specified lookup, returns a method handle to this method's target.
   125      * @param lookup the lookup to use.
   126      * @return the handle to this method's target method.
   127      */
   128     abstract MethodHandle getTarget(MethodHandles.Lookup lookup);
   130     @Override
   131     MethodHandle getInvocation(CallSiteDescriptor callSiteDescriptor, LinkerServices linkerServices) {
   132         return getInvocation(getTarget(callSiteDescriptor.getLookup()), callSiteDescriptor.getMethodType(),
   133                 linkerServices);
   134     }
   136     @Override
   137     SingleDynamicMethod getMethodForExactParamTypes(String paramTypes) {
   138         return typeMatchesDescription(paramTypes, getMethodType()) ? this : null;
   139     }
   141     @Override
   142     boolean contains(SingleDynamicMethod method) {
   143         return getMethodType().parameterList().equals(method.getMethodType().parameterList());
   144     }
   146     static String getMethodNameWithSignature(MethodType type, String methodName) {
   147         final String typeStr = type.toString();
   148         final int retTypeIndex = typeStr.lastIndexOf(')') + 1;
   149         int secondParamIndex = typeStr.indexOf(',') + 1;
   150         if(secondParamIndex == 0) {
   151             secondParamIndex = retTypeIndex - 1;
   152         }
   153         return typeStr.substring(retTypeIndex) + " " + methodName + "(" + typeStr.substring(secondParamIndex, retTypeIndex);
   154     }
   156     /**
   157      * Given a method handle and a call site type, adapts the method handle to the call site type. Performs type
   158      * conversions as needed using the specified linker services, and in case that the method handle is a vararg
   159      * collector, matches it to the arity of the call site.
   160      * @param target the method handle to adapt
   161      * @param callSiteType the type of the call site
   162      * @param linkerServices the linker services used for type conversions
   163      * @return the adapted method handle.
   164      */
   165     static MethodHandle getInvocation(MethodHandle target, MethodType callSiteType, LinkerServices linkerServices) {
   166         final MethodType methodType = target.type();
   167         final int paramsLen = methodType.parameterCount();
   168         final boolean varArgs = target.isVarargsCollector();
   169         final MethodHandle fixTarget = varArgs ? target.asFixedArity() : target;
   170         final int fixParamsLen = varArgs ? paramsLen - 1 : paramsLen;
   171         final int argsLen = callSiteType.parameterCount();
   172         if(argsLen < fixParamsLen) {
   173             // Less actual arguments than number of fixed declared arguments; can't invoke.
   174             return null;
   175         }
   176         // Method handle has the same number of fixed arguments as the call site type
   177         if(argsLen == fixParamsLen) {
   178             // Method handle that matches the number of actual arguments as the number of fixed arguments
   179             final MethodHandle matchedMethod;
   180             if(varArgs) {
   181                 // If vararg, add a zero-length array of the expected type as the last argument to signify no variable
   182                 // arguments.
   183                 matchedMethod = MethodHandles.insertArguments(fixTarget, fixParamsLen, Array.newInstance(
   184                         methodType.parameterType(fixParamsLen).getComponentType(), 0));
   185             } else {
   186                 // Otherwise, just use the method
   187                 matchedMethod = fixTarget;
   188             }
   189             return createConvertingInvocation(matchedMethod, linkerServices, callSiteType);
   190         }
   192         // What's below only works for varargs
   193         if(!varArgs) {
   194             return null;
   195         }
   197         final Class<?> varArgType = methodType.parameterType(fixParamsLen);
   198         // Handle a somewhat sinister corner case: caller passes exactly one argument in the vararg position, and we
   199         // must handle both a prepacked vararg array as well as a genuine 1-long vararg sequence.
   200         if(argsLen == paramsLen) {
   201             final Class<?> callSiteLastArgType = callSiteType.parameterType(fixParamsLen);
   202             if(varArgType.isAssignableFrom(callSiteLastArgType)) {
   203                 // Call site signature guarantees we'll always be passed a single compatible array; just link directly
   204                 // to the method, introducing necessary conversions. Also, preserve it being a variable arity method.
   205                 return createConvertingInvocation(target, linkerServices, callSiteType).asVarargsCollector(
   206                         callSiteLastArgType);
   207             }
   209             // This method handle takes the single argument and packs it into a newly allocated single-element array. It
   210             // will be used when the incoming argument can't be converted to the vararg array type (the "vararg packer"
   211             // method).
   212             final MethodHandle varArgCollectingInvocation = createConvertingInvocation(collectArguments(fixTarget,
   213                     argsLen), linkerServices, callSiteType);
   215             // Is call site type assignable from an array type (e.g. Object:int[], or Object[]:String[])
   216             final boolean isAssignableFromArray = callSiteLastArgType.isAssignableFrom(varArgType);
   217             // Do we have a custom conversion that can potentially convert the call site type to an array?
   218             final boolean isCustomConvertible = linkerServices.canConvert(callSiteLastArgType, varArgType);
   219             if(!isAssignableFromArray && !isCustomConvertible) {
   220                 // Call site signature guarantees the argument can definitely not be converted to an array (i.e. it is
   221                 // primitive), and no conversion can help with it either. Link immediately to a vararg-packing method
   222                 // handle.
   223                 return varArgCollectingInvocation;
   224             }
   226             // This method handle employs language-specific conversions to convert the last argument into an array of
   227             // vararg type.
   228             final MethodHandle arrayConvertingInvocation = createConvertingInvocation(MethodHandles.filterArguments(
   229                     fixTarget, fixParamsLen, linkerServices.getTypeConverter(callSiteLastArgType, varArgType)),
   230                     linkerServices, callSiteType);
   232             // This method handle determines whether the value can be converted to the array of vararg type using a
   233             // language-specific conversion.
   234             final MethodHandle canConvertArgToArray = MethodHandles.insertArguments(CAN_CONVERT_TO, 0, linkerServices,
   235                     varArgType);
   237             // This one adjusts the previous one for the location of the argument and the call site type.
   238             final MethodHandle canConvertLastArgToArray = MethodHandles.dropArguments(canConvertArgToArray, 0,
   239                     MethodType.genericMethodType(fixParamsLen).parameterList()).asType(callSiteType.changeReturnType(boolean.class));
   241             // This one takes the previous ones and combines them into a method handle that converts the argument into
   242             // a vararg array when it can, otherwise falls back to the vararg packer.
   243             final MethodHandle convertToArrayWhenPossible = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(canConvertLastArgToArray,
   244                     arrayConvertingInvocation, varArgCollectingInvocation);
   246             if(isAssignableFromArray) {
   247                 return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(
   248                         // Is incoming parameter already a compatible array?
   249                         Guards.isInstance(varArgType, fixParamsLen, callSiteType),
   250                         // Yes: just pass it to the method
   251                         createConvertingInvocation(fixTarget, linkerServices, callSiteType),
   252                         // No: either go through a custom conversion, or if it is not possible, go directly to the
   253                         // vararg packer.
   254                         isCustomConvertible ? convertToArrayWhenPossible : varArgCollectingInvocation);
   255             }
   257             // Just do the custom conversion with fallback to the vararg packer logic.
   258             assert isCustomConvertible;
   259             return convertToArrayWhenPossible;
   260         }
   262         // Remaining case: more than one vararg.
   263         return createConvertingInvocation(collectArguments(fixTarget, argsLen), linkerServices, callSiteType);
   264     }
   266     @SuppressWarnings("unused")
   267     private static boolean canConvertTo(final LinkerServices linkerServices, Class<?> to, Object obj) {
   268         return obj == null ? false : linkerServices.canConvert(obj.getClass(), to);
   269     }
   271     /**
   272      * Creates a method handle out of the original target that will collect the varargs for the exact component type of
   273      * the varArg array. Note that this will nicely trigger language-specific type converters for exactly those varargs
   274      * for which it is necessary when later passed to linkerServices.convertArguments().
   275      *
   276      * @param target the original method handle
   277      * @param parameterCount the total number of arguments in the new method handle
   278      * @return a collecting method handle
   279      */
   280     static MethodHandle collectArguments(MethodHandle target, final int parameterCount) {
   281         final MethodType methodType = target.type();
   282         final int fixParamsLen = methodType.parameterCount() - 1;
   283         final Class<?> arrayType = methodType.parameterType(fixParamsLen);
   284         return target.asCollector(arrayType, parameterCount - fixParamsLen);
   285     }
   287     private static MethodHandle createConvertingInvocation(final MethodHandle sizedMethod,
   288             final LinkerServices linkerServices, final MethodType callSiteType) {
   289         return linkerServices.asType(sizedMethod, callSiteType);
   290     }
   292     private static boolean typeMatchesDescription(String paramTypes, MethodType type) {
   293         final StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(paramTypes, ", ");
   294         for(int i = 1; i < type.parameterCount(); ++i) { // i = 1 as we ignore the receiver
   295             if(!(tok.hasMoreTokens() && typeNameMatches(tok.nextToken(), type.parameterType(i)))) {
   296                 return false;
   297             }
   298         }
   299         return !tok.hasMoreTokens();
   300     }
   302     private static boolean typeNameMatches(String typeName, Class<?> type) {
   303         return  typeName.equals(typeName.indexOf('.') == -1 ? type.getSimpleName() : type.getCanonicalName());
   304     }
   305 }

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