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/*
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* Copyright 1997-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*
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*/
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
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#include "incls/_vtableStubs_sparc.cpp.incl"
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// machine-dependent part of VtableStubs: create vtableStub of correct size and
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// initialize its code
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#define __ masm->
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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extern "C" void bad_compiled_vtable_index(JavaThread* thread, oopDesc* receiver, int index);
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#endif
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// Used by compiler only; may use only caller saved, non-argument registers
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// NOTE: %%%% if any change is made to this stub make sure that the function
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// pd_code_size_limit is changed to ensure the correct size for VtableStub
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VtableStub* VtableStubs::create_vtable_stub(int vtable_index) {
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const int sparc_code_length = VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(true);
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VtableStub* s = new(sparc_code_length) VtableStub(true, vtable_index);
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ResourceMark rm;
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CodeBuffer cb(s->entry_point(), sparc_code_length);
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MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&cb);
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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if (CountCompiledCalls) {
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Address ctr(G5, SharedRuntime::nof_megamorphic_calls_addr());
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__ sethi(ctr);
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__ ld(ctr, G3_scratch);
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__ inc(G3_scratch);
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__ st(G3_scratch, ctr);
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}
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#endif /* PRODUCT */
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assert(VtableStub::receiver_location() == O0->as_VMReg(), "receiver expected in O0");
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// get receiver klass
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address npe_addr = __ pc();
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__ ld_ptr(O0, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes(), G3_scratch);
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// set methodOop (in case of interpreted method), and destination address
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int entry_offset = instanceKlass::vtable_start_offset() + vtable_index*vtableEntry::size();
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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if (DebugVtables) {
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Label L;
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// check offset vs vtable length
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__ ld(G3_scratch, instanceKlass::vtable_length_offset()*wordSize, G5);
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__ cmp(G5, vtable_index*vtableEntry::size());
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__ br(Assembler::greaterUnsigned, false, Assembler::pt, L);
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__ delayed()->nop();
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__ set(vtable_index, O2);
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__ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, bad_compiled_vtable_index), O0, O2);
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__ bind(L);
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}
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#endif
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int v_off = entry_offset*wordSize + vtableEntry::method_offset_in_bytes();
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if( __ is_simm13(v_off) ) {
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__ ld_ptr(G3, v_off, G5_method);
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} else {
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__ set(v_off,G5);
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__ ld_ptr(G3, G5, G5_method);
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}
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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if (DebugVtables) {
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Label L;
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__ br_notnull(G5_method, false, Assembler::pt, L);
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__ delayed()->nop();
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__ stop("Vtable entry is ZERO");
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__ bind(L);
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}
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#endif
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address ame_addr = __ pc(); // if the vtable entry is null, the method is abstract
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// NOTE: for vtable dispatches, the vtable entry will never be null.
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__ ld_ptr(G5_method, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::from_compiled_offset()), G3_scratch);
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// jump to target (either compiled code or c2iadapter)
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__ JMP(G3_scratch, 0);
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// load methodOop (in case we call c2iadapter)
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__ delayed()->nop();
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masm->flush();
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s->set_exception_points(npe_addr, ame_addr);
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return s;
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}
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// NOTE: %%%% if any change is made to this stub make sure that the function
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// pd_code_size_limit is changed to ensure the correct size for VtableStub
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VtableStub* VtableStubs::create_itable_stub(int vtable_index) {
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const int sparc_code_length = VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(false);
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VtableStub* s = new(sparc_code_length) VtableStub(false, vtable_index);
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ResourceMark rm;
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CodeBuffer cb(s->entry_point(), sparc_code_length);
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MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&cb);
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Register G3_klassOop = G3_scratch;
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Register G5_interface = G5; // Passed in as an argument
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Label search;
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// Entry arguments:
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// G5_interface: Interface
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// O0: Receiver
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assert(VtableStub::receiver_location() == O0->as_VMReg(), "receiver expected in O0");
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// get receiver klass (also an implicit null-check)
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address npe_addr = __ pc();
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__ ld_ptr(O0, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes(), G3_klassOop);
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__ verify_oop(G3_klassOop);
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// Push a new window to get some temp registers. This chops the head of all
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// my 64-bit %o registers in the LION build, but this is OK because no longs
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// are passed in the %o registers. Instead, longs are passed in G1 and G4
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// and so those registers are not available here.
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__ save(SP,-frame::register_save_words*wordSize,SP);
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Register I0_receiver = I0; // Location of receiver after save
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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if (CountCompiledCalls) {
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Address ctr(L0, SharedRuntime::nof_megamorphic_calls_addr());
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__ sethi(ctr);
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__ ld(ctr, L1);
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__ inc(L1);
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__ st(L1, ctr);
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}
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#endif /* PRODUCT */
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// load start of itable entries into L0 register
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const int base = instanceKlass::vtable_start_offset() * wordSize;
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__ ld(Address(G3_klassOop, 0, instanceKlass::vtable_length_offset() * wordSize), L0);
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// %%% Could store the aligned, prescaled offset in the klassoop.
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__ sll(L0, exact_log2(vtableEntry::size() * wordSize), L0);
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// see code for instanceKlass::start_of_itable!
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const int vtable_alignment = align_object_offset(1);
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assert(vtable_alignment == 1 || vtable_alignment == 2, "");
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const int odd_bit = vtableEntry::size() * wordSize;
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if (vtable_alignment == 2) {
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__ and3(L0, odd_bit, L1); // isolate the odd bit
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}
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__ add(G3_klassOop, L0, L0);
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if (vtable_alignment == 2) {
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__ add(L0, L1, L0); // double the odd bit, to align up
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}
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// Loop over all itable entries until desired interfaceOop (G5_interface) found
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__ bind(search);
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// %%%% Could load both offset and interface in one ldx, if they were
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// in the opposite order. This would save a load.
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__ ld_ptr(L0, base + itableOffsetEntry::interface_offset_in_bytes(), L1);
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#ifdef ASSERT
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Label ok;
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// Check that entry is non-null and an Oop
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__ bpr(Assembler::rc_nz, false, Assembler::pt, L1, ok);
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__ delayed()->nop();
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__ stop("null entry point found in itable's offset table");
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__ bind(ok);
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__ verify_oop(L1);
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#endif // ASSERT
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__ cmp(G5_interface, L1);
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__ brx(Assembler::notEqual, true, Assembler::pn, search);
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__ delayed()->add(L0, itableOffsetEntry::size() * wordSize, L0);
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// entry found and L0 points to it, move offset of vtable for interface into L0
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__ ld(L0, base + itableOffsetEntry::offset_offset_in_bytes(), L0);
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// Compute itableMethodEntry and get methodOop(G5_method) and entrypoint(L0) for compiler
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const int method_offset = (itableMethodEntry::size() * wordSize * vtable_index) + itableMethodEntry::method_offset_in_bytes();
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__ add(G3_klassOop, L0, L1);
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__ ld_ptr(L1, method_offset, G5_method);
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#ifndef PRODUCT
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if (DebugVtables) {
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Label L01;
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__ ld_ptr(L1, method_offset, G5_method);
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__ bpr(Assembler::rc_nz, false, Assembler::pt, G5_method, L01);
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__ delayed()->nop();
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__ stop("methodOop is null");
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__ bind(L01);
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__ verify_oop(G5_method);
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}
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#endif
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// If the following load is through a NULL pointer, we'll take an OS
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// exception that should translate into an AbstractMethodError. We need the
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// window count to be correct at that time.
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__ restore(); // Restore registers BEFORE the AME point
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address ame_addr = __ pc(); // if the vtable entry is null, the method is abstract
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__ ld_ptr(G5_method, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::from_compiled_offset()), G3_scratch);
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// G5_method: methodOop
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// O0: Receiver
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// G3_scratch: entry point
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__ JMP(G3_scratch, 0);
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__ delayed()->nop();
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masm->flush();
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s->set_exception_points(npe_addr, ame_addr);
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return s;
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}
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int VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(bool is_vtable_stub) {
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if (TraceJumps || DebugVtables || CountCompiledCalls || VerifyOops) return 999;
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else {
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const int slop = 2*BytesPerInstWord; // sethi;add (needed for long offsets)
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if (is_vtable_stub) {
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const int basic = 5*BytesPerInstWord; // ld;ld;ld,jmp,nop
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return basic + slop;
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} else {
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#ifdef ASSERT
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return 999;
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#endif // ASSERT
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const int basic = 17*BytesPerInstWord; // save, ld, ld, sll, and, add, add, ld, cmp, br, add, ld, add, ld, ld, jmp, restore
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return (basic + slop);
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}
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}
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}
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int VtableStub::pd_code_alignment() {
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// UltraSPARC cache line size is 8 instructions:
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const unsigned int icache_line_size = 32;
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return icache_line_size;
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}
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//Reconciliation History
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// 1.2 97/12/09 17:13:31 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.4 98/01/21 19:18:37 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.5 98/02/13 16:33:55 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.7 98/03/05 17:17:28 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.9 98/05/18 09:26:17 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.10 98/05/26 16:28:13 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.11 98/05/27 08:51:35 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.12 98/06/15 15:04:12 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.13 98/07/28 18:44:22 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.15 98/08/28 11:31:19 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.16 98/09/02 12:58:31 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.17 98/09/04 12:15:52 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.18 98/11/19 11:55:24 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.19 99/01/12 14:57:56 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.20 99/01/19 17:42:52 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.22 99/01/21 10:29:25 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.30 99/06/02 15:27:39 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.26 99/06/24 14:25:07 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.23 99/02/22 14:37:52 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.28 99/06/29 18:06:17 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.29 99/07/22 17:03:44 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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// 1.30 99/08/11 09:33:27 vtableStubs_i486.cpp
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//End
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