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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2007, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl" |
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#include "incls/_ciObject.cpp.incl" |
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// ciObject |
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// |
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// This class represents an oop in the HotSpot virtual machine. |
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// Its subclasses are structured in a hierarchy which mirrors |
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// an aggregate of the VM's oop and klass hierarchies (see |
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// oopHierarchy.hpp). Each instance of ciObject holds a handle |
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// to a corresponding oop on the VM side and provides routines |
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// for accessing the information in its oop. By using the ciObject |
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// hierarchy for accessing oops in the VM, the compiler ensures |
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// that it is safe with respect to garbage collection; that is, |
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// GC and compilation can proceed independently without |
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// interference. |
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// |
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// Within the VM, the oop and klass hierarchies are separate. |
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// The compiler interface does not preserve this separation -- |
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// the distinction between `klassOop' and `Klass' are not |
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// reflected in the interface and instead the Klass hierarchy |
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// is directly modeled as the subclasses of ciKlass. |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::ciObject |
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ciObject::ciObject(oop o) { |
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ASSERT_IN_VM; |
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if (ciObjectFactory::is_initialized()) { |
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_handle = JNIHandles::make_local(o); |
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} else { |
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_handle = JNIHandles::make_global(o); |
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} |
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_klass = NULL; |
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_ident = 0; |
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init_flags_from(o); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::ciObject |
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// |
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ciObject::ciObject(Handle h) { |
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ASSERT_IN_VM; |
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if (ciObjectFactory::is_initialized()) { |
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_handle = JNIHandles::make_local(h()); |
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} else { |
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_handle = JNIHandles::make_global(h); |
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} |
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_klass = NULL; |
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_ident = 0; |
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init_flags_from(h()); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::ciObject |
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// |
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// Unloaded klass/method variant. `klass' is the klass of the unloaded |
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// klass/method, if that makes sense. |
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ciObject::ciObject(ciKlass* klass) { |
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ASSERT_IN_VM; |
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assert(klass != NULL, "must supply klass"); |
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_handle = NULL; |
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_klass = klass; |
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_ident = 0; |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::ciObject |
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// |
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// NULL variant. Used only by ciNullObject. |
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ciObject::ciObject() { |
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ASSERT_IN_VM; |
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_handle = NULL; |
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_klass = NULL; |
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_ident = 0; |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::klass |
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// |
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// Get the ciKlass of this ciObject. |
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ciKlass* ciObject::klass() { |
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if (_klass == NULL) { |
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if (_handle == NULL) { |
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// When both _klass and _handle are NULL, we are dealing |
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// with the distinguished instance of ciNullObject. |
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// No one should ask it for its klass. |
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assert(is_null_object(), "must be null object"); |
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ShouldNotReachHere(); |
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return NULL; |
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} |
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GUARDED_VM_ENTRY( |
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oop o = get_oop(); |
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_klass = CURRENT_ENV->get_object(o->klass())->as_klass(); |
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); |
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} |
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return _klass; |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::set_ident |
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// |
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// Set the unique identity number of a ciObject. |
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void ciObject::set_ident(uint id) { |
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assert((_ident >> FLAG_BITS) == 0, "must only initialize once"); |
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assert( id < ((uint)1 << (BitsPerInt-FLAG_BITS)), "id too big"); |
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_ident = _ident + (id << FLAG_BITS); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::ident |
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// |
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// Report the unique identity number of a ciObject. |
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uint ciObject::ident() { |
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uint id = _ident >> FLAG_BITS; |
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assert(id != 0, "must be initialized"); |
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return id; |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::equals |
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// |
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// Are two ciObjects equal? |
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bool ciObject::equals(ciObject* obj) { |
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return (this == obj); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::hash |
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// A hash value for the convenience of compilers. |
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// Implementation note: we use the address of the ciObject as the |
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// basis for the hash. Use the _ident field, which is well-behaved. |
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int ciObject::hash() { |
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return ident() * 31; |
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} |
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// ciObject::constant_encoding |
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// The address which the compiler should embed into the |
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// generated code to represent this oop. This address |
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// is not the true address of the oop -- it will get patched |
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// during nmethod creation. |
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// |
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// Implementation note: we use the handle as the encoding. The |
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// nmethod constructor resolves the handle and patches in the oop. |
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// |
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// This method should be changed to return an generified address |
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// to discourage use of the JNI handle. |
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jobject ciObject::constant_encoding() { |
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assert(is_null_object() || handle() != NULL, "cannot embed null pointer"); |
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assert(can_be_constant(), "oop must be NULL or perm"); |
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return handle(); |
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// ciObject::can_be_constant |
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bool ciObject::can_be_constant() { |
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if (ScavengeRootsInCode >= 1) return true; // now everybody can encode as a constant |
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return handle() == NULL || !is_scavengable(); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::should_be_constant() |
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bool ciObject::should_be_constant() { |
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if (ScavengeRootsInCode >= 2) return true; // force everybody to be a constant |
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return handle() == NULL || !is_scavengable(); |
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} |
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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// ciObject::print |
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// |
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// Print debugging output about this ciObject. |
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// |
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// Implementation note: dispatch to the virtual print_impl behavior |
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// for this ciObject. |
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void ciObject::print(outputStream* st) { |
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st->print("<%s", type_string()); |
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GUARDED_VM_ENTRY(print_impl(st);) |
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st->print(" ident=%d %s%s address=0x%x>", ident(), |
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is_perm() ? "PERM" : "", |
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is_scavengable() ? "SCAVENGABLE" : "", |
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(address)this); |
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// ciObject::print_oop |
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// |
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// Print debugging output about the oop this ciObject represents. |
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void ciObject::print_oop(outputStream* st) { |
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if (is_null_object()) { |
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st->print_cr("NULL"); |
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} else if (!is_loaded()) { |
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st->print_cr("UNLOADED"); |
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} else { |
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GUARDED_VM_ENTRY(get_oop()->print_on(st);) |
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} |
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} |