src/jdk/internal/dynalink/ChainedCallSite.java

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
    87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
    88 import java.util.Iterator;
    89 import java.util.LinkedList;
    90 import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
    91 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocation;
    92 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.AbstractRelinkableCallSite;
    93 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.Lookup;
    95 /**
    96  * A relinkable call site that maintains a chain of linked method handles. In the default implementation, up to 8 method
    97  * handles can be chained, cascading from one to the other through
    98  * {@link MethodHandles#guardWithTest(MethodHandle, MethodHandle, MethodHandle)}. When this call site has to link a new
    99  * method handle and the length of the chain is already at the maximum, it will throw away the oldest method handle.
   100  * Switchpoint-invalidated handles in the chain are removed eagerly (on each linking request, and whenever a
   101  * switchpoint-invalidated method handle is traversed during invocation). There is currently no profiling
   102  * attached to the handles in the chain, so they are never reordered based on usage; the most recently linked method
   103  * handle is always at the start of the chain.
   104  */
   105 public class ChainedCallSite extends AbstractRelinkableCallSite {
   106     private static final MethodHandle PRUNE = Lookup.findOwnSpecial(MethodHandles.lookup(), "prune", MethodHandle.class,
   107             MethodHandle.class);
   109     private final AtomicReference<LinkedList<GuardedInvocation>> invocations = new AtomicReference<>();
   111     /**
   112      * Creates a new chained call site.
   113      * @param descriptor the descriptor for the call site.
   114      */
   115     public ChainedCallSite(CallSiteDescriptor descriptor) {
   116         super(descriptor);
   117     }
   119     /**
   120      * The maximum number of method handles in the chain. Defaults to 8. You can override it in a subclass if you need
   121      * to change the value. If your override returns a value less than 1, the code will break.
   122      * @return the maximum number of method handles in the chain.
   123      */
   124     protected int getMaxChainLength() {
   125         return 8;
   126     }
   128     @Override
   129     public void relink(GuardedInvocation guardedInvocation, MethodHandle fallback) {
   130         relinkInternal(guardedInvocation, fallback, false);
   131     }
   133     @Override
   134     public void resetAndRelink(GuardedInvocation guardedInvocation, MethodHandle fallback) {
   135         relinkInternal(guardedInvocation, fallback, true);
   136     }
   138     private MethodHandle relinkInternal(GuardedInvocation invocation, MethodHandle relink, boolean reset) {
   139         final LinkedList<GuardedInvocation> currentInvocations = invocations.get();
   140         @SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
   141         final LinkedList<GuardedInvocation> newInvocations =
   142             currentInvocations == null || reset ? new LinkedList<>() : (LinkedList)currentInvocations.clone();
   144         // First, prune the chain of invalidated switchpoints.
   145         for(Iterator<GuardedInvocation> it = newInvocations.iterator(); it.hasNext();) {
   146             if(it.next().hasBeenInvalidated()) {
   147                 it.remove();
   148             }
   149         }
   151         // prune() is allowed to invoke this method with invocation == null meaning we're just pruning the chain and not
   152         // adding any new invocations to it.
   153         if(invocation != null) {
   154             // Remove oldest entry if we're at max length
   155             if(newInvocations.size() == getMaxChainLength()) {
   156                 newInvocations.removeFirst();
   157             }
   158             newInvocations.addLast(invocation);
   159         }
   161         // prune-and-invoke is used as the fallback for invalidated switchpoints. If a switchpoint gets invalidated, we
   162         // rebuild the chain and get rid of all invalidated switchpoints instead of letting them linger.
   163         final MethodHandle pruneAndInvoke = makePruneAndInvokeMethod(relink);
   165         // Fold the new chain
   166         MethodHandle target = relink;
   167         for(GuardedInvocation inv: newInvocations) {
   168             target = inv.compose(pruneAndInvoke, target);
   169         }
   171         // If nobody else updated the call site while we were rebuilding the chain, set the target to our chain. In case
   172         // we lost the race for multithreaded update, just do nothing. Either the other thread installed the same thing
   173         // we wanted to install, or otherwise, we'll be asked to relink again.
   174         if(invocations.compareAndSet(currentInvocations, newInvocations)) {
   175             setTarget(target);
   176         }
   177         return target;
   178     }
   180     /**
   181      * Creates a method that rebuilds our call chain, pruning it of any invalidated switchpoints, and then invokes that
   182      * chain.
   183      * @param relink the ultimate fallback for the chain (the {@code DynamicLinker}'s relink).
   184      * @return a method handle for prune-and-invoke
   185      */
   186     private MethodHandle makePruneAndInvokeMethod(MethodHandle relink) {
   187         // Bind prune to (this, relink)
   188         final MethodHandle boundPrune = MethodHandles.insertArguments(PRUNE, 0, this, relink);
   189         // Make it ignore all incoming arguments
   190         final MethodHandle ignoreArgsPrune = MethodHandles.dropArguments(boundPrune, 0, type().parameterList());
   191         // Invoke prune, then invoke the call site target with original arguments
   192         return MethodHandles.foldArguments(MethodHandles.exactInvoker(type()), ignoreArgsPrune);
   193     }
   195     @SuppressWarnings("unused")
   196     private MethodHandle prune(MethodHandle relink) {
   197         return relinkInternal(null, relink, false);
   198     }
   199 }

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