6969574: invokedynamic call sites deoptimize instead of executing
Reviewed-by: kvn
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// Basic logic of a fast version of jni_Get<Primitive>Field:
//
// (See safepoint.hpp for a description of _safepoint_counter)
//
// load _safepoint_counter into old_counter
// IF old_counter is odd THEN
// a safepoint is going on, return jni_GetXXXField
// ELSE
// load the primitive field value into result (speculatively)
// load _safepoint_counter into new_counter
// IF (old_counter == new_counter) THEN
// no safepoint happened during the field access, return result
// ELSE
// a safepoint might have happened in-between, return jni_GetXXXField()
// ENDIF
// ENDIF
//
// LoadLoad membars to maintain the load order may be necessary
// for some platforms.
//
// The fast versions don't check for pending suspension request.
// This is fine since it's totally read-only and doesn't create new race.
//
// There is a hypothetical safepoint counter wraparound. But it's not
// a practical concern.
class JNI_FastGetField : AllStatic {
private:
enum { LIST_CAPACITY = 40 }; // a conservative number for the number of
// speculative loads on all the platforms
static address speculative_load_pclist [];
static address slowcase_entry_pclist [];
static int count;
static address generate_fast_get_int_field0(BasicType type);
static address generate_fast_get_float_field0(BasicType type);
public:
#if defined(_WINDOWS) && !defined(_WIN64)
static GetBooleanField_t jni_fast_GetBooleanField_fp;
static GetByteField_t jni_fast_GetByteField_fp;
static GetCharField_t jni_fast_GetCharField_fp;
static GetShortField_t jni_fast_GetShortField_fp;
static GetIntField_t jni_fast_GetIntField_fp;
static GetLongField_t jni_fast_GetLongField_fp;
static GetFloatField_t jni_fast_GetFloatField_fp;
static GetDoubleField_t jni_fast_GetDoubleField_fp;
#endif
static address generate_fast_get_boolean_field();
static address generate_fast_get_byte_field();
static address generate_fast_get_char_field();
static address generate_fast_get_short_field();
static address generate_fast_get_int_field();
static address generate_fast_get_long_field();
static address generate_fast_get_float_field();
static address generate_fast_get_double_field();
// If pc is in speculative_load_pclist, return the corresponding
// slow case entry pc. Otherwise, return -1.
// This is used by signal/exception handler to handle such case:
// After an even safepoint counter is loaded and a fast field access
// is about to begin, a GC kicks in and shrinks the heap. Then the
// field access may fault. The signal/exception handler needs to
// return to the slow case.
//
// The GC may decide to temporarily stuff some bad values into handles,
// for example, for debugging purpose, in which case we need the mapping also.
static address find_slowcase_pc(address pc);
};