8188220: Remove Atomic::*_ptr() uses and overloads from hotspot
Summary: With the new template functions these are unnecessary.
Reviewed-by: kbarrett, dholmes, eosterlund
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_JNIHANDLES_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_JNIHANDLES_HPP
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "runtime/handles.hpp"
class JNIHandleBlock;
// Interface for creating and resolving local/global JNI handles
class JNIHandles : AllStatic {
friend class VMStructs;
private:
static JNIHandleBlock* _global_handles; // First global handle block
static JNIHandleBlock* _weak_global_handles; // First weak global handle block
static oop _deleted_handle; // Sentinel marking deleted handles
inline static bool is_jweak(jobject handle);
inline static oop& jobject_ref(jobject handle); // NOT jweak!
inline static oop& jweak_ref(jobject handle);
template<bool external_guard> inline static oop guard_value(oop value);
template<bool external_guard> inline static oop resolve_impl(jobject handle);
template<bool external_guard> static oop resolve_jweak(jweak handle);
public:
// Low tag bit in jobject used to distinguish a jweak. jweak is
// type equivalent to jobject, but there are places where we need to
// be able to distinguish jweak values from other jobjects, and
// is_weak_global_handle is unsuitable for performance reasons. To
// provide such a test we add weak_tag_value to the (aligned) byte
// address designated by the jobject to produce the corresponding
// jweak. Accessing the value of a jobject must account for it
// being a possibly offset jweak.
static const uintptr_t weak_tag_size = 1;
static const uintptr_t weak_tag_alignment = (1u << weak_tag_size);
static const uintptr_t weak_tag_mask = weak_tag_alignment - 1;
static const int weak_tag_value = 1;
// Resolve handle into oop
inline static oop resolve(jobject handle);
// Resolve externally provided handle into oop with some guards
inline static oop resolve_external_guard(jobject handle);
// Resolve handle into oop, result guaranteed not to be null
inline static oop resolve_non_null(jobject handle);
// Local handles
static jobject make_local(oop obj);
static jobject make_local(JNIEnv* env, oop obj); // Fast version when env is known
static jobject make_local(Thread* thread, oop obj); // Even faster version when current thread is known
inline static void destroy_local(jobject handle);
// Global handles
static jobject make_global(Handle obj);
static void destroy_global(jobject handle);
// Weak global handles
static jobject make_weak_global(Handle obj);
static void destroy_weak_global(jobject handle);
// Sentinel marking deleted handles in block. Note that we cannot store NULL as
// the sentinel, since clearing weak global JNI refs are done by storing NULL in
// the handle. The handle may not be reused before destroy_weak_global is called.
static oop deleted_handle() { return _deleted_handle; }
// Initialization
static void initialize();
// Debugging
static void print_on(outputStream* st);
static void print() { print_on(tty); }
static void verify();
static bool is_local_handle(Thread* thread, jobject handle);
static bool is_frame_handle(JavaThread* thr, jobject obj);
static bool is_global_handle(jobject handle);
static bool is_weak_global_handle(jobject handle);
static long global_handle_memory_usage();
static long weak_global_handle_memory_usage();
// Garbage collection support(global handles only, local handles are traversed from thread)
// Traversal of regular global handles
static void oops_do(OopClosure* f);
// Traversal of weak global handles. Unreachable oops are cleared.
static void weak_oops_do(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* f);
// Traversal of weak global handles.
static void weak_oops_do(OopClosure* f);
};
// JNI handle blocks holding local/global JNI handles
class JNIHandleBlock : public CHeapObj<mtInternal> {
friend class VMStructs;
friend class CppInterpreter;
private:
enum SomeConstants {
block_size_in_oops = 32 // Number of handles per handle block
};
oop _handles[block_size_in_oops]; // The handles
int _top; // Index of next unused handle
JNIHandleBlock* _next; // Link to next block
// The following instance variables are only used by the first block in a chain.
// Having two types of blocks complicates the code and the space overhead in negligible.
JNIHandleBlock* _last; // Last block in use
JNIHandleBlock* _pop_frame_link; // Block to restore on PopLocalFrame call
oop* _free_list; // Handle free list
int _allocate_before_rebuild; // Number of blocks to allocate before rebuilding free list
// Check JNI, "planned capacity" for current frame (or push/ensure)
size_t _planned_capacity;
#ifndef PRODUCT
JNIHandleBlock* _block_list_link; // Link for list below
static JNIHandleBlock* _block_list; // List of all allocated blocks (for debugging only)
#endif
static JNIHandleBlock* _block_free_list; // Free list of currently unused blocks
static int _blocks_allocated; // For debugging/printing
// Fill block with bad_handle values
void zap();
// Free list computation
void rebuild_free_list();
// No more handles in the both the current and following blocks
void clear() { _top = 0; }
public:
// Handle allocation
jobject allocate_handle(oop obj);
// Release Handle
void release_handle(jobject);
// Block allocation and block free list management
static JNIHandleBlock* allocate_block(Thread* thread = NULL);
static void release_block(JNIHandleBlock* block, Thread* thread = NULL);
// JNI PushLocalFrame/PopLocalFrame support
JNIHandleBlock* pop_frame_link() const { return _pop_frame_link; }
void set_pop_frame_link(JNIHandleBlock* block) { _pop_frame_link = block; }
// Stub generator support
static int top_offset_in_bytes() { return offset_of(JNIHandleBlock, _top); }
// Garbage collection support
// Traversal of regular handles
void oops_do(OopClosure* f);
// Traversal of weak handles. Unreachable oops are cleared.
void weak_oops_do(BoolObjectClosure* is_alive, OopClosure* f);
// Checked JNI support
void set_planned_capacity(size_t planned_capacity) { _planned_capacity = planned_capacity; }
const size_t get_planned_capacity() { return _planned_capacity; }
const size_t get_number_of_live_handles();
// Debugging
bool chain_contains(jobject handle) const; // Does this block or following blocks contain handle
bool contains(jobject handle) const; // Does this block contain handle
int length() const; // Length of chain starting with this block
long memory_usage() const;
#ifndef PRODUCT
static bool any_contains(jobject handle); // Does any block currently in use contain handle
static void print_statistics();
#endif
};
inline bool JNIHandles::is_jweak(jobject handle) {
STATIC_ASSERT(weak_tag_size == 1);
STATIC_ASSERT(weak_tag_value == 1);
return (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(handle) & weak_tag_mask) != 0;
}
inline oop& JNIHandles::jobject_ref(jobject handle) {
assert(!is_jweak(handle), "precondition");
return *reinterpret_cast<oop*>(handle);
}
inline oop& JNIHandles::jweak_ref(jobject handle) {
assert(is_jweak(handle), "precondition");
char* ptr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(handle) - weak_tag_value;
return *reinterpret_cast<oop*>(ptr);
}
// external_guard is true if called from resolve_external_guard.
// Treat deleted (and possibly zapped) as NULL for external_guard,
// else as (asserted) error.
template<bool external_guard>
inline oop JNIHandles::guard_value(oop value) {
if (!external_guard) {
assert(value != badJNIHandle, "Pointing to zapped jni handle area");
assert(value != deleted_handle(), "Used a deleted global handle");
} else if ((value == badJNIHandle) || (value == deleted_handle())) {
value = NULL;
}
return value;
}
// external_guard is true if called from resolve_external_guard.
template<bool external_guard>
inline oop JNIHandles::resolve_impl(jobject handle) {
assert(handle != NULL, "precondition");
oop result;
if (is_jweak(handle)) { // Unlikely
result = resolve_jweak<external_guard>(handle);
} else {
result = jobject_ref(handle);
// Construction of jobjects canonicalize a null value into a null
// jobject, so for non-jweak the pointee should never be null.
assert(external_guard || result != NULL,
"Invalid value read from jni handle");
result = guard_value<external_guard>(result);
}
return result;
}
inline oop JNIHandles::resolve(jobject handle) {
oop result = NULL;
if (handle != NULL) {
result = resolve_impl<false /* external_guard */ >(handle);
}
return result;
}
// Resolve some erroneous cases to NULL, rather than treating them as
// possibly unchecked errors. In particular, deleted handles are
// treated as NULL (though a deleted and later reallocated handle
// isn't detected).
inline oop JNIHandles::resolve_external_guard(jobject handle) {
oop result = NULL;
if (handle != NULL) {
result = resolve_impl<true /* external_guard */ >(handle);
}
return result;
}
inline oop JNIHandles::resolve_non_null(jobject handle) {
assert(handle != NULL, "JNI handle should not be null");
oop result = resolve_impl<false /* external_guard */ >(handle);
assert(result != NULL, "NULL read from jni handle");
return result;
}
inline void JNIHandles::destroy_local(jobject handle) {
if (handle != NULL) {
jobject_ref(handle) = deleted_handle();
}
}
#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_JNIHANDLES_HPP