8204301: Make OrderAccess functions available to hpp rather than inline.hpp files
Summary: move orderAccess.inline.hpp into orderAccess.hpp and remove os.hpp inclusion and conditional os::is_MP() for fence on x86 platforms
Reviewed-by: dholmes, hseigel
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#ifdef COMPILER2
#include "asm/assembler.hpp"
#include "assembler_arm.inline.hpp"
#include "classfile/systemDictionary.hpp"
#include "code/vmreg.hpp"
#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "nativeInst_arm.hpp"
#include "opto/runtime.hpp"
#include "runtime/interfaceSupport.inline.hpp"
#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
#include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
#include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
#include "vmreg_arm.inline.hpp"
#endif
#define __ masm->
//------------------------------ generate_exception_blob ---------------------------
// creates exception blob at the end
// Using exception blob, this code is jumped from a compiled method.
// (see emit_exception_handler in sparc.ad file)
//
// Given an exception pc at a call we call into the runtime for the
// handler in this method. This handler might merely restore state
// (i.e. callee save registers) unwind the frame and jump to the
// exception handler for the nmethod if there is no Java level handler
// for the nmethod.
//
// This code is entered with a jmp.
//
// Arguments:
// Rexception_obj (R4/R19): exception oop
// Rexception_pc (R5/R20): exception pc
//
// Results:
// Rexception_obj (R4/R19): exception oop
// O1: exception pc in caller or ???
// destination: exception handler of caller
//
// Note: the exception pc MUST be at a call (precise debug information)
//
void OptoRuntime::generate_exception_blob() {
// allocate space for code
ResourceMark rm;
int pad = VerifyThread ? 256 : 0;// Extra slop space for more verify code
// setup code generation tools
// Measured 8/7/03 at 256 in 32bit debug build (no VerifyThread)
// Measured 8/7/03 at 528 in 32bit debug build (VerifyThread)
CodeBuffer buffer("exception_blob", 600+pad, 512);
MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer);
int framesize_in_words = 2; // FP + LR
int framesize_in_bytes = framesize_in_words * wordSize;
int framesize_in_slots = framesize_in_bytes / sizeof(jint);
int start = __ offset();
__ str(Rexception_obj, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()));
__ str(Rexception_pc, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()));
// This call does all the hard work. It checks if an exception catch
// exists in the method.
// If so, it returns the handler address.
// If the nmethod has been deoptimized and it had a handler the handler
// address is the deopt blob unpack_with_exception entry.
//
// If no handler exists it prepares for stack-unwinding, restoring the callee-save
// registers of the frame being removed.
//
__ mov(LR, Rexception_pc);
__ raw_push(FP, LR);
int pc_offset = __ set_last_Java_frame(SP, FP, false, Rtemp);
__ mov(R0, Rthread);
// This call can block at exit and nmethod can be deoptimized at that
// point. If the nmethod had a catch point we would jump to the
// now deoptimized catch point and fall thru the vanilla deopt
// path and lose the exception
// Sure would be simpler if this call didn't block!
__ call(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, OptoRuntime::handle_exception_C));
if (pc_offset == -1) {
pc_offset = __ offset();
}
// Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will only be used if we
// are unwinding the stack. Hence, all locations will be dead.
// Callee-saved registers will be the same as the frame above (i.e.,
// handle_exception_stub), since they were restored when we got the
// exception.
OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet();
oop_maps->add_gc_map(pc_offset - start, new OopMap(framesize_in_slots, 0));
__ reset_last_Java_frame(Rtemp);
__ raw_pop(FP, LR);
// Restore SP from its saved reg (FP) if the exception PC is a MethodHandle call site.
__ ldr(Rtemp, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::is_method_handle_return_offset()));
#ifdef AARCH64
Label skip;
__ cbz(Rtemp, skip);
__ mov(SP, Rmh_SP_save);
__ bind(skip);
#else
__ cmp(Rtemp, 0);
__ mov(SP, Rmh_SP_save, ne);
#endif
// R0 contains handler address
// Since this may be the deopt blob we must set R5 to look like we returned
// from the original pc that threw the exception
__ ldr(Rexception_pc, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); // R5/R20
__ ldr(Rexception_obj, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); // R4/R19
__ mov(Rtemp, 0);
#ifdef ASSERT
__ str(Rtemp, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_handler_pc_offset()));
__ str(Rtemp, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()));
#endif
// Clear the exception oop so GC no longer processes it as a root.
__ str(Rtemp, Address(Rthread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()));
__ jump(R0);
// -------------
// make sure all code is generated
masm->flush();
_exception_blob = ExceptionBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, framesize_in_words);
}