6951784: Zero deoptimizer changes
Summary: The way Zero currently handles deoptimization can lead to methods being freed while they are still being executed.
Reviewed-by: twisti
Contributed-by: Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com>
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class VMRegImpl;
typedef VMRegImpl* VMReg;
// Use Register as shortcut
class RegisterImpl;
typedef RegisterImpl* Register;
inline Register as_Register(int encoding) {
return (Register)(intptr_t) encoding;
}
// The implementation of integer registers for the zero architecture
class RegisterImpl : public AbstractRegisterImpl {
public:
enum {
number_of_registers = 0
};
// construction
inline friend Register as_Register(int encoding);
VMReg as_VMReg();
// derived registers, offsets, and addresses
Register successor() const {
return as_Register(encoding() + 1);
}
// accessors
int encoding() const {
assert(is_valid(), "invalid register");
return (intptr_t)this;
}
bool is_valid() const {
return 0 <= (intptr_t) this && (intptr_t)this < number_of_registers;
}
const char* name() const;
};
// Use FloatRegister as shortcut
class FloatRegisterImpl;
typedef FloatRegisterImpl* FloatRegister;
inline FloatRegister as_FloatRegister(int encoding) {
return (FloatRegister)(intptr_t) encoding;
}
// The implementation of floating point registers for the zero architecture
class FloatRegisterImpl : public AbstractRegisterImpl {
public:
enum {
number_of_registers = 0
};
// construction
inline friend FloatRegister as_FloatRegister(int encoding);
VMReg as_VMReg();
// derived registers, offsets, and addresses
FloatRegister successor() const {
return as_FloatRegister(encoding() + 1);
}
// accessors
int encoding() const {
assert(is_valid(), "invalid register");
return (intptr_t)this;
}
bool is_valid() const {
return 0 <= (intptr_t) this && (intptr_t)this < number_of_registers;
}
const char* name() const;
};
class ConcreteRegisterImpl : public AbstractRegisterImpl {
public:
enum {
number_of_registers = RegisterImpl::number_of_registers +
FloatRegisterImpl::number_of_registers
};
static const int max_gpr;
static const int max_fpr;
};
CONSTANT_REGISTER_DECLARATION(Register, noreg, (-1));