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#include "precompiled.hpp" |
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#include "c1/c1_Defs.hpp" |
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#include "c1/c1_MacroAssembler.hpp" |
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#include "c1/c1_Runtime1.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" |
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#include "nativeInst_sparc.hpp" |
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#include "oops/compiledICHolderOop.hpp" |
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#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp" |
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#include "prims/jvmtiExport.hpp" |
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#include "register_sparc.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/signature.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp" |
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#include "vmreg_sparc.inline.hpp" |
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// Implementation of StubAssembler |
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int StubAssembler::call_RT(Register oop_result1, Register oop_result2, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments) { |
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// for sparc changing the number of arguments doesn't change |
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// anything about the frame size so we'll always lie and claim that |
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// we are only passing 1 argument. |
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set_num_rt_args(1); |
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assert_not_delayed(); |
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// bang stack before going to runtime |
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set(-os::vm_page_size() + STACK_BIAS, G3_scratch); |
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st(G0, SP, G3_scratch); |
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// debugging support |
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assert(number_of_arguments >= 0 , "cannot have negative number of arguments"); |
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set_last_Java_frame(SP, noreg); |
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if (VerifyThread) mov(G2_thread, O0); // about to be smashed; pass early |
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save_thread(L7_thread_cache); |
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// do the call |
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call(entry_point, relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
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if (!VerifyThread) { |
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delayed()->mov(G2_thread, O0); // pass thread as first argument |
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} else { |
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delayed()->nop(); // (thread already passed) |
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} |
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int call_offset = offset(); // offset of return address |
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restore_thread(L7_thread_cache); |
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reset_last_Java_frame(); |
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// check for pending exceptions |
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{ Label L; |
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Address exception_addr(G2_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()); |
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ld_ptr(exception_addr, Gtemp); |
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br_null(Gtemp, false, pt, L); |
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delayed()->nop(); |
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Address vm_result_addr(G2_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()); |
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st_ptr(G0, vm_result_addr); |
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Address vm_result_addr_2(G2_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_2_offset()); |
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st_ptr(G0, vm_result_addr_2); |
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if (frame_size() == no_frame_size) { |
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// we use O7 linkage so that forward_exception_entry has the issuing PC |
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call(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry(), relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
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delayed()->restore(); |
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} else if (_stub_id == Runtime1::forward_exception_id) { |
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should_not_reach_here(); |
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} else { |
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AddressLiteral exc(Runtime1::entry_for(Runtime1::forward_exception_id)); |
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jump_to(exc, G4); |
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delayed()->nop(); |
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} |
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bind(L); |
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} |
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// get oop result if there is one and reset the value in the thread |
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if (oop_result1->is_valid()) { // get oop result if there is one and reset it in the thread |
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get_vm_result (oop_result1); |
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} else { |
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// be a little paranoid and clear the result |
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Address vm_result_addr(G2_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()); |
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st_ptr(G0, vm_result_addr); |
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} |
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if (oop_result2->is_valid()) { |
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get_vm_result_2(oop_result2); |
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} else { |
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// be a little paranoid and clear the result |
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Address vm_result_addr_2(G2_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_2_offset()); |
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st_ptr(G0, vm_result_addr_2); |
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} |
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return call_offset; |
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} |
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int StubAssembler::call_RT(Register oop_result1, Register oop_result2, address entry, Register arg1) { |
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// O0 is reserved for the thread |
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mov(arg1, O1); |
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return call_RT(oop_result1, oop_result2, entry, 1); |
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} |
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int StubAssembler::call_RT(Register oop_result1, Register oop_result2, address entry, Register arg1, Register arg2) { |
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// O0 is reserved for the thread |
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mov(arg1, O1); |
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mov(arg2, O2); assert(arg2 != O1, "smashed argument"); |
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return call_RT(oop_result1, oop_result2, entry, 2); |
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} |
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int StubAssembler::call_RT(Register oop_result1, Register oop_result2, address entry, Register arg1, Register arg2, Register arg3) { |
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// O0 is reserved for the thread |
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mov(arg1, O1); |
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mov(arg2, O2); assert(arg2 != O1, "smashed argument"); |
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mov(arg3, O3); assert(arg3 != O1 && arg3 != O2, "smashed argument"); |
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return call_RT(oop_result1, oop_result2, entry, 3); |
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} |
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// Implementation of Runtime1 |
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#define __ sasm-> |
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static int cpu_reg_save_offsets[FrameMap::nof_cpu_regs]; |
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static int fpu_reg_save_offsets[FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs]; |
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static int reg_save_size_in_words; |
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static int frame_size_in_bytes = -1; |
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static OopMap* generate_oop_map(StubAssembler* sasm, bool save_fpu_registers) { |
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assert(frame_size_in_bytes == __ total_frame_size_in_bytes(reg_save_size_in_words), |
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" mismatch in calculation"); |
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sasm->set_frame_size(frame_size_in_bytes / BytesPerWord); |
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int frame_size_in_slots = frame_size_in_bytes / sizeof(jint); |
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OopMap* oop_map = new OopMap(frame_size_in_slots, 0); |
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int i; |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_cpu_regs; i++) { |
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Register r = as_Register(i); |
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if (r == G1 || r == G3 || r == G4 || r == G5) { |
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int sp_offset = cpu_reg_save_offsets[i]; |
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oop_map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(sp_offset), |
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r->as_VMReg()); |
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} |
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} |
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if (save_fpu_registers) { |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs; i++) { |
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FloatRegister r = as_FloatRegister(i); |
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int sp_offset = fpu_reg_save_offsets[i]; |
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oop_map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(sp_offset), |
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r->as_VMReg()); |
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} |
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} |
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return oop_map; |
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} |
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static OopMap* save_live_registers(StubAssembler* sasm, bool save_fpu_registers = true) { |
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assert(frame_size_in_bytes == __ total_frame_size_in_bytes(reg_save_size_in_words), |
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" mismatch in calculation"); |
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__ save_frame_c1(frame_size_in_bytes); |
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sasm->set_frame_size(frame_size_in_bytes / BytesPerWord); |
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// Record volatile registers as callee-save values in an OopMap so their save locations will be |
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// propagated to the caller frame's RegisterMap during StackFrameStream construction (needed for |
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// deoptimization; see compiledVFrame::create_stack_value). The caller's I, L and O registers |
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// are saved in register windows - I's and L's in the caller's frame and O's in the stub frame |
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// (as the stub's I's) when the runtime routine called by the stub creates its frame. |
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// OopMap frame sizes are in c2 stack slot sizes (sizeof(jint)) |
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int i; |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_cpu_regs; i++) { |
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Register r = as_Register(i); |
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if (r == G1 || r == G3 || r == G4 || r == G5) { |
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int sp_offset = cpu_reg_save_offsets[i]; |
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__ st_ptr(r, SP, (sp_offset * BytesPerWord) + STACK_BIAS); |
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} |
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} |
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if (save_fpu_registers) { |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs; i++) { |
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FloatRegister r = as_FloatRegister(i); |
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int sp_offset = fpu_reg_save_offsets[i]; |
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__ stf(FloatRegisterImpl::S, r, SP, (sp_offset * BytesPerWord) + STACK_BIAS); |
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} |
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} |
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return generate_oop_map(sasm, save_fpu_registers); |
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} |
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static void restore_live_registers(StubAssembler* sasm, bool restore_fpu_registers = true) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_cpu_regs; i++) { |
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Register r = as_Register(i); |
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if (r == G1 || r == G3 || r == G4 || r == G5) { |
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__ ld_ptr(SP, (cpu_reg_save_offsets[i] * BytesPerWord) + STACK_BIAS, r); |
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} |
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} |
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if (restore_fpu_registers) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs; i++) { |
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FloatRegister r = as_FloatRegister(i); |
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__ ldf(FloatRegisterImpl::S, SP, (fpu_reg_save_offsets[i] * BytesPerWord) + STACK_BIAS, r); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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void Runtime1::initialize_pd() { |
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// compute word offsets from SP at which live (non-windowed) registers are captured by stub routines |
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// |
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// A stub routine will have a frame that is at least large enough to hold |
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// a register window save area (obviously) and the volatile g registers |
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// and floating registers. A user of save_live_registers can have a frame |
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// that has more scratch area in it (although typically they will use L-regs). |
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// in that case the frame will look like this (stack growing down) |
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// |
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// FP -> | | |
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// | scratch mem | |
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// | " " | |
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// -------------- |
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// | float regs | |
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// | " " | |
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// --------------- |
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// | G regs | |
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// | " " | |
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// --------------- |
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// | abi reg. | |
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// | window save | |
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// | area | |
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// SP -> --------------- |
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// |
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int i; |
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int sp_offset = round_to(frame::register_save_words, 2); // start doubleword aligned |
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// only G int registers are saved explicitly; others are found in register windows |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_cpu_regs; i++) { |
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Register r = as_Register(i); |
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if (r == G1 || r == G3 || r == G4 || r == G5) { |
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cpu_reg_save_offsets[i] = sp_offset; |
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sp_offset++; |
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} |
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} |
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// all float registers are saved explicitly |
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assert(FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs == 32, "double registers not handled here"); |
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for (i = 0; i < FrameMap::nof_fpu_regs; i++) { |
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fpu_reg_save_offsets[i] = sp_offset; |
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sp_offset++; |
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} |
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reg_save_size_in_words = sp_offset - frame::memory_parameter_word_sp_offset; |
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// this should match assembler::total_frame_size_in_bytes, which |
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// isn't callable from this context. It's checked by an assert when |
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// it's used though. |
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frame_size_in_bytes = align_size_up(sp_offset * wordSize, 8); |
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} |
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OopMapSet* Runtime1::generate_exception_throw(StubAssembler* sasm, address target, bool has_argument) { |
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// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
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OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm); |
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int call_offset; |
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if (!has_argument) { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, target); |
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} else { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, target, G4); |
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} |
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OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
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oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
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__ should_not_reach_here(); |
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return oop_maps; |
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} |
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OopMapSet* Runtime1::generate_stub_call(StubAssembler* sasm, Register result, address target, |
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Register arg1, Register arg2, Register arg3) { |
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// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
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OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm); |
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int call_offset; |
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if (arg1 == noreg) { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(result, noreg, target); |
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} else if (arg2 == noreg) { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(result, noreg, target, arg1); |
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} else if (arg3 == noreg) { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(result, noreg, target, arg1, arg2); |
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} else { |
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call_offset = __ call_RT(result, noreg, target, arg1, arg2, arg3); |
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} |
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OopMapSet* oop_maps = NULL; |
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oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
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oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
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restore_live_registers(sasm); |
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__ ret(); |
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__ delayed()->restore(); |
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return oop_maps; |
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} |
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OopMapSet* Runtime1::generate_patching(StubAssembler* sasm, address target) { |
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// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
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OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm); |
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// call the runtime patching routine, returns non-zero if nmethod got deopted. |
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int call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, target); |
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OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
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oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
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// re-execute the patched instruction or, if the nmethod was deoptmized, return to the |
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// deoptimization handler entry that will cause re-execution of the current bytecode |
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DeoptimizationBlob* deopt_blob = SharedRuntime::deopt_blob(); |
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assert(deopt_blob != NULL, "deoptimization blob must have been created"); |
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Label no_deopt; |
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__ tst(O0); |
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__ brx(Assembler::equal, false, Assembler::pt, no_deopt); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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// return to the deoptimization handler entry for unpacking and rexecute |
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// if we simply returned the we'd deopt as if any call we patched had just |
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// returned. |
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restore_live_registers(sasm); |
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__ restore(); |
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__ br(Assembler::always, false, Assembler::pt, deopt_blob->unpack_with_reexecution(), relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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__ bind(no_deopt); |
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restore_live_registers(sasm); |
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__ ret(); |
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__ delayed()->restore(); |
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return oop_maps; |
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} |
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OopMapSet* Runtime1::generate_code_for(StubID id, StubAssembler* sasm) { |
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OopMapSet* oop_maps = NULL; |
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// for better readability |
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const bool must_gc_arguments = true; |
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const bool dont_gc_arguments = false; |
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// stub code & info for the different stubs |
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switch (id) { |
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case forward_exception_id: |
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{ |
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// we're handling an exception in the context of a compiled |
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// frame. The registers have been saved in the standard |
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// places. Perform an exception lookup in the caller and |
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// dispatch to the handler if found. Otherwise unwind and |
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// dispatch to the callers exception handler. |
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oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
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OopMap* oop_map = generate_oop_map(sasm, true); |
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// transfer the pending exception to the exception_oop |
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__ ld_ptr(G2_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::pending_exception_offset()), Oexception); |
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__ ld_ptr(Oexception, 0, G0); |
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__ st_ptr(G0, G2_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::pending_exception_offset())); |
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__ add(I7, frame::pc_return_offset, Oissuing_pc); |
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generate_handle_exception(sasm, oop_maps, oop_map); |
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__ should_not_reach_here(); |
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} |
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break; |
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case new_instance_id: |
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case fast_new_instance_id: |
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case fast_new_instance_init_check_id: |
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{ |
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Register G5_klass = G5; // Incoming |
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Register O0_obj = O0; // Outgoing |
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if (id == new_instance_id) { |
|
397 |
__ set_info("new_instance", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
398 |
} else if (id == fast_new_instance_id) { |
|
399 |
__ set_info("fast new_instance", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
400 |
} else { |
|
401 |
assert(id == fast_new_instance_init_check_id, "bad StubID"); |
|
402 |
__ set_info("fast new_instance init check", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
403 |
} |
|
404 |
||
405 |
if ((id == fast_new_instance_id || id == fast_new_instance_init_check_id) && |
|
406 |
UseTLAB && FastTLABRefill) { |
|
407 |
Label slow_path; |
|
408 |
Register G1_obj_size = G1; |
|
409 |
Register G3_t1 = G3; |
|
410 |
Register G4_t2 = G4; |
|
411 |
assert_different_registers(G5_klass, G1_obj_size, G3_t1, G4_t2); |
|
412 |
||
413 |
// Push a frame since we may do dtrace notification for the |
|
414 |
// allocation which requires calling out and we don't want |
|
415 |
// to stomp the real return address. |
|
416 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
417 |
||
418 |
if (id == fast_new_instance_init_check_id) { |
|
419 |
// make sure the klass is initialized |
|
420 |
__ ld(G5_klass, instanceKlass::init_state_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc), G3_t1); |
|
421 |
__ cmp(G3_t1, instanceKlass::fully_initialized); |
|
422 |
__ br(Assembler::notEqual, false, Assembler::pn, slow_path); |
|
423 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
424 |
} |
|
425 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
426 |
// assert object can be fast path allocated |
|
427 |
{ |
|
428 |
Label ok, not_ok; |
|
429 |
__ ld(G5_klass, Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc), G1_obj_size); |
|
430 |
__ cmp(G1_obj_size, 0); // make sure it's an instance (LH > 0) |
|
431 |
__ br(Assembler::lessEqual, false, Assembler::pn, not_ok); |
|
432 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
433 |
__ btst(Klass::_lh_instance_slow_path_bit, G1_obj_size); |
|
434 |
__ br(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pn, ok); |
|
435 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
436 |
__ bind(not_ok); |
|
437 |
__ stop("assert(can be fast path allocated)"); |
|
438 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
439 |
__ bind(ok); |
|
440 |
} |
|
441 |
#endif // ASSERT |
|
442 |
// if we got here then the TLAB allocation failed, so try |
|
443 |
// refilling the TLAB or allocating directly from eden. |
|
444 |
Label retry_tlab, try_eden; |
|
445 |
__ tlab_refill(retry_tlab, try_eden, slow_path); // preserves G5_klass |
|
446 |
||
447 |
__ bind(retry_tlab); |
|
448 |
||
449 |
// get the instance size |
|
450 |
__ ld(G5_klass, klassOopDesc::header_size() * HeapWordSize + Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes(), G1_obj_size); |
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1 | 452 |
__ tlab_allocate(O0_obj, G1_obj_size, 0, G3_t1, slow_path); |
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|
1 | 454 |
__ initialize_object(O0_obj, G5_klass, G1_obj_size, 0, G3_t1, G4_t2); |
455 |
__ verify_oop(O0_obj); |
|
456 |
__ mov(O0, I0); |
|
457 |
__ ret(); |
|
458 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
459 |
||
460 |
__ bind(try_eden); |
|
461 |
// get the instance size |
|
462 |
__ ld(G5_klass, klassOopDesc::header_size() * HeapWordSize + Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes(), G1_obj_size); |
|
463 |
__ eden_allocate(O0_obj, G1_obj_size, 0, G3_t1, G4_t2, slow_path); |
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__ incr_allocated_bytes(G1_obj_size, 0, G3_t1); |
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|
1 | 466 |
__ initialize_object(O0_obj, G5_klass, G1_obj_size, 0, G3_t1, G4_t2); |
467 |
__ verify_oop(O0_obj); |
|
468 |
__ mov(O0, I0); |
|
469 |
__ ret(); |
|
470 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
471 |
||
472 |
__ bind(slow_path); |
|
473 |
||
474 |
// pop this frame so generate_stub_call can push it's own |
|
475 |
__ restore(); |
|
476 |
} |
|
477 |
||
478 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, I0, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, new_instance), G5_klass); |
|
479 |
// I0->O0: new instance |
|
480 |
} |
|
481 |
||
482 |
break; |
|
483 |
||
484 |
case counter_overflow_id: |
|
6453 | 485 |
// G4 contains bci, G5 contains method |
486 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, counter_overflow), G4, G5); |
|
1 | 487 |
break; |
488 |
||
489 |
case new_type_array_id: |
|
490 |
case new_object_array_id: |
|
491 |
{ |
|
492 |
Register G5_klass = G5; // Incoming |
|
493 |
Register G4_length = G4; // Incoming |
|
494 |
Register O0_obj = O0; // Outgoing |
|
495 |
||
2571 | 496 |
Address klass_lh(G5_klass, ((klassOopDesc::header_size() * HeapWordSize) |
497 |
+ Klass::layout_helper_offset_in_bytes())); |
|
1 | 498 |
assert(Klass::_lh_header_size_shift % BitsPerByte == 0, "bytewise"); |
499 |
assert(Klass::_lh_header_size_mask == 0xFF, "bytewise"); |
|
500 |
// Use this offset to pick out an individual byte of the layout_helper: |
|
501 |
const int klass_lh_header_size_offset = ((BytesPerInt - 1) // 3 - 2 selects byte {0,1,0,0} |
|
502 |
- Klass::_lh_header_size_shift / BitsPerByte); |
|
503 |
||
504 |
if (id == new_type_array_id) { |
|
505 |
__ set_info("new_type_array", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
506 |
} else { |
|
507 |
__ set_info("new_object_array", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
508 |
} |
|
509 |
||
510 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
511 |
// assert object type is really an array of the proper kind |
|
512 |
{ |
|
513 |
Label ok; |
|
514 |
Register G3_t1 = G3; |
|
515 |
__ ld(klass_lh, G3_t1); |
|
516 |
__ sra(G3_t1, Klass::_lh_array_tag_shift, G3_t1); |
|
517 |
int tag = ((id == new_type_array_id) |
|
518 |
? Klass::_lh_array_tag_type_value |
|
519 |
: Klass::_lh_array_tag_obj_value); |
|
520 |
__ cmp(G3_t1, tag); |
|
521 |
__ brx(Assembler::equal, false, Assembler::pt, ok); |
|
522 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
523 |
__ stop("assert(is an array klass)"); |
|
524 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
525 |
__ bind(ok); |
|
526 |
} |
|
527 |
#endif // ASSERT |
|
528 |
||
529 |
if (UseTLAB && FastTLABRefill) { |
|
530 |
Label slow_path; |
|
531 |
Register G1_arr_size = G1; |
|
532 |
Register G3_t1 = G3; |
|
533 |
Register O1_t2 = O1; |
|
534 |
assert_different_registers(G5_klass, G4_length, G1_arr_size, G3_t1, O1_t2); |
|
535 |
||
536 |
// check that array length is small enough for fast path |
|
537 |
__ set(C1_MacroAssembler::max_array_allocation_length, G3_t1); |
|
538 |
__ cmp(G4_length, G3_t1); |
|
539 |
__ br(Assembler::greaterUnsigned, false, Assembler::pn, slow_path); |
|
540 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
541 |
||
542 |
// if we got here then the TLAB allocation failed, so try |
|
543 |
// refilling the TLAB or allocating directly from eden. |
|
544 |
Label retry_tlab, try_eden; |
|
545 |
__ tlab_refill(retry_tlab, try_eden, slow_path); // preserves G4_length and G5_klass |
|
546 |
||
547 |
__ bind(retry_tlab); |
|
548 |
||
549 |
// get the allocation size: (length << (layout_helper & 0x1F)) + header_size |
|
550 |
__ ld(klass_lh, G3_t1); |
|
551 |
__ sll(G4_length, G3_t1, G1_arr_size); |
|
552 |
__ srl(G3_t1, Klass::_lh_header_size_shift, G3_t1); |
|
553 |
__ and3(G3_t1, Klass::_lh_header_size_mask, G3_t1); |
|
554 |
__ add(G1_arr_size, G3_t1, G1_arr_size); |
|
555 |
__ add(G1_arr_size, MinObjAlignmentInBytesMask, G1_arr_size); // align up |
|
556 |
__ and3(G1_arr_size, ~MinObjAlignmentInBytesMask, G1_arr_size); |
|
557 |
||
558 |
__ tlab_allocate(O0_obj, G1_arr_size, 0, G3_t1, slow_path); // preserves G1_arr_size |
|
559 |
||
560 |
__ initialize_header(O0_obj, G5_klass, G4_length, G3_t1, O1_t2); |
|
561 |
__ ldub(klass_lh, G3_t1, klass_lh_header_size_offset); |
|
562 |
__ sub(G1_arr_size, G3_t1, O1_t2); // body length |
|
563 |
__ add(O0_obj, G3_t1, G3_t1); // body start |
|
564 |
__ initialize_body(G3_t1, O1_t2); |
|
565 |
__ verify_oop(O0_obj); |
|
566 |
__ retl(); |
|
567 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
568 |
||
569 |
__ bind(try_eden); |
|
570 |
// get the allocation size: (length << (layout_helper & 0x1F)) + header_size |
|
571 |
__ ld(klass_lh, G3_t1); |
|
572 |
__ sll(G4_length, G3_t1, G1_arr_size); |
|
573 |
__ srl(G3_t1, Klass::_lh_header_size_shift, G3_t1); |
|
574 |
__ and3(G3_t1, Klass::_lh_header_size_mask, G3_t1); |
|
575 |
__ add(G1_arr_size, G3_t1, G1_arr_size); |
|
576 |
__ add(G1_arr_size, MinObjAlignmentInBytesMask, G1_arr_size); |
|
577 |
__ and3(G1_arr_size, ~MinObjAlignmentInBytesMask, G1_arr_size); |
|
578 |
||
579 |
__ eden_allocate(O0_obj, G1_arr_size, 0, G3_t1, O1_t2, slow_path); // preserves G1_arr_size |
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__ incr_allocated_bytes(G1_arr_size, 0, G3_t1); |
1 | 581 |
|
582 |
__ initialize_header(O0_obj, G5_klass, G4_length, G3_t1, O1_t2); |
|
583 |
__ ldub(klass_lh, G3_t1, klass_lh_header_size_offset); |
|
584 |
__ sub(G1_arr_size, G3_t1, O1_t2); // body length |
|
585 |
__ add(O0_obj, G3_t1, G3_t1); // body start |
|
586 |
__ initialize_body(G3_t1, O1_t2); |
|
587 |
__ verify_oop(O0_obj); |
|
588 |
__ retl(); |
|
589 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
590 |
||
591 |
__ bind(slow_path); |
|
592 |
} |
|
593 |
||
594 |
if (id == new_type_array_id) { |
|
595 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, I0, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, new_type_array), G5_klass, G4_length); |
|
596 |
} else { |
|
597 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, I0, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, new_object_array), G5_klass, G4_length); |
|
598 |
} |
|
599 |
// I0 -> O0: new array |
|
600 |
} |
|
601 |
break; |
|
602 |
||
603 |
case new_multi_array_id: |
|
604 |
{ // O0: klass |
|
605 |
// O1: rank |
|
606 |
// O2: address of 1st dimension |
|
607 |
__ set_info("new_multi_array", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
608 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, I0, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, new_multi_array), I0, I1, I2); |
|
609 |
// I0 -> O0: new multi array |
|
610 |
} |
|
611 |
break; |
|
612 |
||
613 |
case register_finalizer_id: |
|
614 |
{ |
|
615 |
__ set_info("register_finalizer", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
616 |
||
617 |
// load the klass and check the has finalizer flag |
|
618 |
Label register_finalizer; |
|
619 |
Register t = O1; |
|
7427 | 620 |
__ load_klass(O0, t); |
1 | 621 |
__ ld(t, Klass::access_flags_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(oopDesc), t); |
622 |
__ set(JVM_ACC_HAS_FINALIZER, G3); |
|
623 |
__ andcc(G3, t, G0); |
|
624 |
__ br(Assembler::notZero, false, Assembler::pt, register_finalizer); |
|
625 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
626 |
||
627 |
// do a leaf return |
|
628 |
__ retl(); |
|
629 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
630 |
||
631 |
__ bind(register_finalizer); |
|
632 |
OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm); |
|
633 |
int call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, |
|
634 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::register_finalizer), I0); |
|
635 |
oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
|
636 |
oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
|
637 |
||
638 |
// Now restore all the live registers |
|
639 |
restore_live_registers(sasm); |
|
640 |
||
641 |
__ ret(); |
|
642 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
643 |
} |
|
644 |
break; |
|
645 |
||
646 |
case throw_range_check_failed_id: |
|
647 |
{ __ set_info("range_check_failed", dont_gc_arguments); // arguments will be discarded |
|
648 |
// G4: index |
|
649 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_range_check_exception), true); |
|
650 |
} |
|
651 |
break; |
|
652 |
||
653 |
case throw_index_exception_id: |
|
654 |
{ __ set_info("index_range_check_failed", dont_gc_arguments); // arguments will be discarded |
|
655 |
// G4: index |
|
656 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_index_exception), true); |
|
657 |
} |
|
658 |
break; |
|
659 |
||
660 |
case throw_div0_exception_id: |
|
661 |
{ __ set_info("throw_div0_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
662 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_div0_exception), false); |
|
663 |
} |
|
664 |
break; |
|
665 |
||
666 |
case throw_null_pointer_exception_id: |
|
667 |
{ __ set_info("throw_null_pointer_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
668 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_null_pointer_exception), false); |
|
669 |
} |
|
670 |
break; |
|
671 |
||
672 |
case handle_exception_id: |
|
673 |
{ |
|
674 |
__ set_info("handle_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
675 |
// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
|
676 |
||
677 |
oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
|
678 |
OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm); |
|
679 |
__ mov(Oexception->after_save(), Oexception); |
|
680 |
__ mov(Oissuing_pc->after_save(), Oissuing_pc); |
|
681 |
generate_handle_exception(sasm, oop_maps, oop_map); |
|
682 |
} |
|
683 |
break; |
|
684 |
||
685 |
case unwind_exception_id: |
|
686 |
{ |
|
687 |
// O0: exception |
|
688 |
// I7: address of call to this method |
|
689 |
||
690 |
__ set_info("unwind_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
691 |
__ mov(Oexception, Oexception->after_save()); |
|
692 |
__ add(I7, frame::pc_return_offset, Oissuing_pc->after_save()); |
|
693 |
||
694 |
__ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::exception_handler_for_return_address), |
|
5046 | 695 |
G2_thread, Oissuing_pc->after_save()); |
1 | 696 |
__ verify_not_null_oop(Oexception->after_save()); |
5687 | 697 |
|
698 |
// Restore SP from L7 if the exception PC is a MethodHandle call site. |
|
699 |
__ mov(O0, G5); // Save the target address. |
|
700 |
__ lduw(Address(G2_thread, JavaThread::is_method_handle_return_offset()), L0); |
|
701 |
__ tst(L0); // Condition codes are preserved over the restore. |
|
702 |
__ restore(); |
|
703 |
||
704 |
__ jmp(G5, 0); |
|
705 |
__ delayed()->movcc(Assembler::notZero, false, Assembler::icc, L7_mh_SP_save, SP); // Restore SP if required. |
|
1 | 706 |
} |
707 |
break; |
|
708 |
||
709 |
case throw_array_store_exception_id: |
|
710 |
{ |
|
711 |
__ set_info("throw_array_store_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
712 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_array_store_exception), false); |
|
713 |
} |
|
714 |
break; |
|
715 |
||
716 |
case throw_class_cast_exception_id: |
|
717 |
{ |
|
718 |
// G4: object |
|
719 |
__ set_info("throw_class_cast_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
720 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_class_cast_exception), true); |
|
721 |
} |
|
722 |
break; |
|
723 |
||
724 |
case throw_incompatible_class_change_error_id: |
|
725 |
{ |
|
726 |
__ set_info("throw_incompatible_class_cast_exception", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
727 |
oop_maps = generate_exception_throw(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, throw_incompatible_class_change_error), false); |
|
728 |
} |
|
729 |
break; |
|
730 |
||
731 |
case slow_subtype_check_id: |
|
732 |
{ // Support for uint StubRoutine::partial_subtype_check( Klass sub, Klass super ); |
|
733 |
// Arguments : |
|
734 |
// |
|
735 |
// ret : G3 |
|
736 |
// sub : G3, argument, destroyed |
|
737 |
// super: G1, argument, not changed |
|
738 |
// raddr: O7, blown by call |
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739 |
Label miss; |
1 | 740 |
|
741 |
__ save_frame(0); // Blow no registers! |
|
742 |
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743 |
__ check_klass_subtype_slow_path(G3, G1, L0, L1, L2, L4, NULL, &miss); |
1 | 744 |
|
745 |
__ mov(1, G3); |
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746 |
__ ret(); // Result in G5 is 'true' |
1 | 747 |
__ delayed()->restore(); // free copy or add can go here |
748 |
||
749 |
__ bind(miss); |
|
750 |
__ mov(0, G3); |
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751 |
__ ret(); // Result in G5 is 'false' |
1 | 752 |
__ delayed()->restore(); // free copy or add can go here |
753 |
} |
|
754 |
||
755 |
case monitorenter_nofpu_id: |
|
756 |
case monitorenter_id: |
|
757 |
{ // G4: object |
|
758 |
// G5: lock address |
|
759 |
__ set_info("monitorenter", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
760 |
||
761 |
int save_fpu_registers = (id == monitorenter_id); |
|
762 |
// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
|
763 |
OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm, save_fpu_registers); |
|
764 |
||
765 |
int call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, monitorenter), G4, G5); |
|
766 |
||
767 |
oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
|
768 |
oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
|
769 |
restore_live_registers(sasm, save_fpu_registers); |
|
770 |
||
771 |
__ ret(); |
|
772 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
773 |
} |
|
774 |
break; |
|
775 |
||
776 |
case monitorexit_nofpu_id: |
|
777 |
case monitorexit_id: |
|
778 |
{ // G4: lock address |
|
779 |
// note: really a leaf routine but must setup last java sp |
|
780 |
// => use call_RT for now (speed can be improved by |
|
781 |
// doing last java sp setup manually) |
|
782 |
__ set_info("monitorexit", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
783 |
||
784 |
int save_fpu_registers = (id == monitorexit_id); |
|
785 |
// make a frame and preserve the caller's caller-save registers |
|
786 |
OopMap* oop_map = save_live_registers(sasm, save_fpu_registers); |
|
787 |
||
788 |
int call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, monitorexit), G4); |
|
789 |
||
790 |
oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); |
|
791 |
oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
|
792 |
restore_live_registers(sasm, save_fpu_registers); |
|
793 |
||
794 |
__ ret(); |
|
795 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
796 |
||
797 |
} |
|
798 |
break; |
|
799 |
||
800 |
case access_field_patching_id: |
|
801 |
{ __ set_info("access_field_patching", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
802 |
oop_maps = generate_patching(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, access_field_patching)); |
|
803 |
} |
|
804 |
break; |
|
805 |
||
806 |
case load_klass_patching_id: |
|
807 |
{ __ set_info("load_klass_patching", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
808 |
oop_maps = generate_patching(sasm, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, move_klass_patching)); |
|
809 |
} |
|
810 |
break; |
|
811 |
||
812 |
case jvmti_exception_throw_id: |
|
813 |
{ // Oexception : exception |
|
814 |
__ set_info("jvmti_exception_throw", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
815 |
oop_maps = generate_stub_call(sasm, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Runtime1::post_jvmti_exception_throw), I0); |
|
816 |
} |
|
817 |
break; |
|
818 |
||
819 |
case dtrace_object_alloc_id: |
|
820 |
{ // O0: object |
|
821 |
__ set_info("dtrace_object_alloc", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
822 |
// we can't gc here so skip the oopmap but make sure that all |
|
823 |
// the live registers get saved. |
|
824 |
save_live_registers(sasm); |
|
825 |
||
826 |
__ save_thread(L7_thread_cache); |
|
827 |
__ call(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtrace_object_alloc), |
|
828 |
relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
|
829 |
__ delayed()->mov(I0, O0); |
|
830 |
__ restore_thread(L7_thread_cache); |
|
831 |
||
832 |
restore_live_registers(sasm); |
|
833 |
__ ret(); |
|
834 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
835 |
} |
|
836 |
break; |
|
837 |
||
1374 | 838 |
#ifndef SERIALGC |
839 |
case g1_pre_barrier_slow_id: |
|
840 |
{ // G4: previous value of memory |
|
841 |
BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set(); |
|
842 |
if (bs->kind() != BarrierSet::G1SATBCTLogging) { |
|
843 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
844 |
__ set((int)id, O1); |
|
845 |
__ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, unimplemented_entry), I0); |
|
846 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
847 |
break; |
|
848 |
} |
|
849 |
||
850 |
__ set_info("g1_pre_barrier_slow_id", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
851 |
||
852 |
Register pre_val = G4; |
|
853 |
Register tmp = G1_scratch; |
|
854 |
Register tmp2 = G3_scratch; |
|
855 |
||
856 |
Label refill, restart; |
|
857 |
bool with_frame = false; // I don't know if we can do with-frame. |
|
858 |
int satb_q_index_byte_offset = |
|
859 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() + |
|
860 |
PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index()); |
|
861 |
int satb_q_buf_byte_offset = |
|
862 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() + |
|
863 |
PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf()); |
|
864 |
__ bind(restart); |
|
865 |
__ ld_ptr(G2_thread, satb_q_index_byte_offset, tmp); |
|
866 |
||
867 |
__ br_on_reg_cond(Assembler::rc_z, /*annul*/false, |
|
868 |
Assembler::pn, tmp, refill); |
|
869 |
||
870 |
// If the branch is taken, no harm in executing this in the delay slot. |
|
871 |
__ delayed()->ld_ptr(G2_thread, satb_q_buf_byte_offset, tmp2); |
|
872 |
__ sub(tmp, oopSize, tmp); |
|
873 |
||
874 |
__ st_ptr(pre_val, tmp2, tmp); // [_buf + index] := <address_of_card> |
|
875 |
// Use return-from-leaf |
|
876 |
__ retl(); |
|
877 |
__ delayed()->st_ptr(tmp, G2_thread, satb_q_index_byte_offset); |
|
878 |
||
879 |
__ bind(refill); |
|
880 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
881 |
||
882 |
__ mov(pre_val, L0); |
|
883 |
__ mov(tmp, L1); |
|
884 |
__ mov(tmp2, L2); |
|
885 |
||
886 |
__ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache, |
|
887 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
888 |
SATBMarkQueueSet::handle_zero_index_for_thread), |
|
889 |
G2_thread); |
|
890 |
||
891 |
__ mov(L0, pre_val); |
|
892 |
__ mov(L1, tmp); |
|
893 |
__ mov(L2, tmp2); |
|
894 |
||
895 |
__ br(Assembler::always, /*annul*/false, Assembler::pt, restart); |
|
896 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
897 |
} |
|
898 |
break; |
|
899 |
||
900 |
case g1_post_barrier_slow_id: |
|
901 |
{ |
|
902 |
BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set(); |
|
903 |
if (bs->kind() != BarrierSet::G1SATBCTLogging) { |
|
904 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
905 |
__ set((int)id, O1); |
|
906 |
__ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, unimplemented_entry), I0); |
|
907 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
908 |
break; |
|
909 |
} |
|
910 |
||
911 |
__ set_info("g1_post_barrier_slow_id", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
912 |
||
913 |
Register addr = G4; |
|
914 |
Register cardtable = G5; |
|
915 |
Register tmp = G1_scratch; |
|
916 |
Register tmp2 = G3_scratch; |
|
917 |
jbyte* byte_map_base = ((CardTableModRefBS*)bs)->byte_map_base; |
|
918 |
||
919 |
Label not_already_dirty, restart, refill; |
|
920 |
||
921 |
#ifdef _LP64 |
|
922 |
__ srlx(addr, CardTableModRefBS::card_shift, addr); |
|
923 |
#else |
|
924 |
__ srl(addr, CardTableModRefBS::card_shift, addr); |
|
925 |
#endif |
|
926 |
||
2571 | 927 |
AddressLiteral rs(byte_map_base); |
928 |
__ set(rs, cardtable); // cardtable := <card table base> |
|
1374 | 929 |
__ ldub(addr, cardtable, tmp); // tmp := [addr + cardtable] |
930 |
||
931 |
__ br_on_reg_cond(Assembler::rc_nz, /*annul*/false, Assembler::pt, |
|
932 |
tmp, not_already_dirty); |
|
933 |
// Get cardtable + tmp into a reg by itself -- useful in the take-the-branch |
|
934 |
// case, harmless if not. |
|
935 |
__ delayed()->add(addr, cardtable, tmp2); |
|
936 |
||
937 |
// We didn't take the branch, so we're already dirty: return. |
|
938 |
// Use return-from-leaf |
|
939 |
__ retl(); |
|
940 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
|
941 |
||
942 |
// Not dirty. |
|
943 |
__ bind(not_already_dirty); |
|
944 |
// First, dirty it. |
|
945 |
__ stb(G0, tmp2, 0); // [cardPtr] := 0 (i.e., dirty). |
|
946 |
||
947 |
Register tmp3 = cardtable; |
|
948 |
Register tmp4 = tmp; |
|
949 |
||
950 |
// these registers are now dead |
|
951 |
addr = cardtable = tmp = noreg; |
|
952 |
||
953 |
int dirty_card_q_index_byte_offset = |
|
954 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() + |
|
955 |
PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index()); |
|
956 |
int dirty_card_q_buf_byte_offset = |
|
957 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() + |
|
958 |
PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf()); |
|
959 |
__ bind(restart); |
|
960 |
__ ld_ptr(G2_thread, dirty_card_q_index_byte_offset, tmp3); |
|
961 |
||
962 |
__ br_on_reg_cond(Assembler::rc_z, /*annul*/false, Assembler::pn, |
|
963 |
tmp3, refill); |
|
964 |
// If the branch is taken, no harm in executing this in the delay slot. |
|
965 |
__ delayed()->ld_ptr(G2_thread, dirty_card_q_buf_byte_offset, tmp4); |
|
966 |
__ sub(tmp3, oopSize, tmp3); |
|
967 |
||
968 |
__ st_ptr(tmp2, tmp4, tmp3); // [_buf + index] := <address_of_card> |
|
969 |
// Use return-from-leaf |
|
970 |
__ retl(); |
|
971 |
__ delayed()->st_ptr(tmp3, G2_thread, dirty_card_q_index_byte_offset); |
|
972 |
||
973 |
__ bind(refill); |
|
974 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
975 |
||
976 |
__ mov(tmp2, L0); |
|
977 |
__ mov(tmp3, L1); |
|
978 |
__ mov(tmp4, L2); |
|
979 |
||
980 |
__ call_VM_leaf(L7_thread_cache, |
|
981 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
982 |
DirtyCardQueueSet::handle_zero_index_for_thread), |
|
983 |
G2_thread); |
|
984 |
||
985 |
__ mov(L0, tmp2); |
|
986 |
__ mov(L1, tmp3); |
|
987 |
__ mov(L2, tmp4); |
|
988 |
||
989 |
__ br(Assembler::always, /*annul*/false, Assembler::pt, restart); |
|
990 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
991 |
} |
|
992 |
break; |
|
993 |
#endif // !SERIALGC |
|
994 |
||
1 | 995 |
default: |
996 |
{ __ set_info("unimplemented entry", dont_gc_arguments); |
|
997 |
__ save_frame(0); |
|
998 |
__ set((int)id, O1); |
|
999 |
__ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, unimplemented_entry), O1); |
|
1000 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
1001 |
} |
|
1002 |
break; |
|
1003 |
} |
|
1004 |
return oop_maps; |
|
1005 |
} |
|
1006 |
||
1007 |
||
1008 |
void Runtime1::generate_handle_exception(StubAssembler* sasm, OopMapSet* oop_maps, OopMap* oop_map, bool) { |
|
1009 |
Label no_deopt; |
|
1010 |
||
1011 |
__ verify_not_null_oop(Oexception); |
|
1012 |
||
1013 |
// save the exception and issuing pc in the thread |
|
1014 |
__ st_ptr(Oexception, G2_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); |
|
1015 |
__ st_ptr(Oissuing_pc, G2_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); |
|
1016 |
||
1017 |
// save the real return address and use the throwing pc as the return address to lookup (has bci & oop map) |
|
1018 |
__ mov(I7, L0); |
|
1019 |
__ mov(Oissuing_pc, I7); |
|
1020 |
__ sub(I7, frame::pc_return_offset, I7); |
|
1021 |
int call_offset = __ call_RT(noreg, noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, exception_handler_for_pc)); |
|
1022 |
||
1023 |
// Note: if nmethod has been deoptimized then regardless of |
|
1024 |
// whether it had a handler or not we will deoptimize |
|
1025 |
// by entering the deopt blob with a pending exception. |
|
1026 |
||
5046 | 1027 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
1028 |
Label done; |
|
1 | 1029 |
__ tst(O0); |
5046 | 1030 |
__ br(Assembler::notZero, false, Assembler::pn, done); |
1 | 1031 |
__ delayed()->nop(); |
5046 | 1032 |
__ stop("should have found address"); |
1033 |
__ bind(done); |
|
1034 |
#endif |
|
1 | 1035 |
|
1036 |
// restore the registers that were saved at the beginning and jump to the exception handler. |
|
1037 |
restore_live_registers(sasm); |
|
1038 |
||
1039 |
__ jmp(O0, 0); |
|
1040 |
__ delayed()->restore(); |
|
1041 |
||
1042 |
oop_maps->add_gc_map(call_offset, oop_map); |
|
1043 |
} |
|
1044 |
||
1045 |
||
1046 |
#undef __ |
|
1047 |
||
1048 |
#define __ masm-> |
|
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1050 |
const char *Runtime1::pd_name_for_address(address entry) { |
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1051 |
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1052 |
} |