src/jdk/internal/dynalink/RelinkableCallSite.java

Mon, 18 Feb 2013 16:00:15 +0100

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attila
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Mon, 18 Feb 2013 16:00:15 +0100
changeset 101
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8008371: Fix Dynalink compiler warnings and whitespace
Reviewed-by: jlaskey, sundar

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.CallSite;
    87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
    88 import java.lang.invoke.MutableCallSite;
    89 import java.lang.invoke.VolatileCallSite;
    90 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocation;
    92 /**
    93  * Interface for relinkable call sites. Language runtimes wishing to use this framework must use subclasses of
    94  * {@link CallSite} that also implement this interface as their call sites. There is a readily usable
    95  * {@link MonomorphicCallSite} subclass that implements monomorphic inline caching strategy as well as a
    96  * {@link ChainedCallSite} that retains a chain of already linked method handles. The reason this is defined as an
    97  * interface instead of a concrete, albeit abstract class is that it allows independent implementations to choose
    98  * between {@link MutableCallSite} and {@link VolatileCallSite} as they see fit.
    99  *
   100  * @author Attila Szegedi
   101  */
   102 public interface RelinkableCallSite {
   103     /**
   104      * Initializes the relinkable call site by setting a relink-and-invoke method handle. The call site implementation
   105      * is supposed to set this method handle as its target.
   106      * @param relinkAndInvoke a relink-and-invoke method handle supplied by the {@link DynamicLinker}.
   107      */
   108     public void initialize(MethodHandle relinkAndInvoke);
   110     /**
   111      * Returns the descriptor for this call site.
   112      *
   113      * @return the descriptor for this call site.
   114      */
   115     public CallSiteDescriptor getDescriptor();
   117     /**
   118      * This method will be called by the dynamic linker every time the call site is normally relinked. It will be passed
   119      * a {@code GuardedInvocation} that the call site should incorporate into its target method handle. When this method
   120      * is called, the call site is allowed to keep other non-invalidated invocations around for implementation of
   121      * polymorphic inline caches and compose them with this invocation to form its final target.
   122      *
   123      * @param guardedInvocation the guarded invocation that the call site should incorporate into its target method
   124      * handle.
   125      * @param fallback the fallback method. This is a method matching the method type of the call site that is supplied
   126      * by the {@link DynamicLinker} to be used by this call site as a fallback when it can't invoke its target with the
   127      * passed arguments. The fallback method is such that when it's invoked, it'll try to discover the adequate target
   128      * for the invocation, subsequently invoke {@link #relink(GuardedInvocation, MethodHandle)} or
   129      * {@link #resetAndRelink(GuardedInvocation, MethodHandle)}, and finally invoke the target.
   130      */
   131     public void relink(GuardedInvocation guardedInvocation, MethodHandle fallback);
   133     /**
   134      * This method will be called by the dynamic linker every time the call site is relinked and the linker wishes the
   135      * call site to throw away any prior linkage state. It will be passed a {@code GuardedInvocation} that the call site
   136      * should use to build its target method handle. When this method is called, the call site is discouraged from
   137      * keeping previous state around, and is supposed to only link the current invocation.
   138      *
   139      * @param guardedInvocation the guarded invocation that the call site should use to build its target method handle.
   140      * @param fallback the fallback method. This is a method matching the method type of the call site that is supplied
   141      * by the {@link DynamicLinker} to be used by this call site as a fallback when it can't invoke its target with the
   142      * passed arguments. The fallback method is such that when it's invoked, it'll try to discover the adequate target
   143      * for the invocation, subsequently invoke {@link #relink(GuardedInvocation, MethodHandle)} or
   144      * {@link #resetAndRelink(GuardedInvocation, MethodHandle)}, and finally invoke the target.
   145      */
   146     public void resetAndRelink(GuardedInvocation guardedInvocation, MethodHandle fallback);
   147 }

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