8006005: Fix constant pool index validation and alignment trap for method parameter reflection
Summary: This patch addresses an alignment trap due to the storage format of method parameters data in constMethod. It also adds code to validate constant pool indexes for method parameters data.
Reviewed-by: jrose, dholmes
Contributed-by: eric.mccorkle@oracle.com
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/* decode_instructions -- dump a range of addresses as native instructions
This implements the protocol required by the HotSpot PrintAssembly option.
The start_va, end_va is the virtual address the region of memory to
disasemble and buffer contains the instructions to decode,
Disassembling instructions in the current address space is done by
having start_va == buffer.
The option string, if not empty, is interpreted by the disassembler implementation.
The printf callback is 'fprintf' or any other workalike.
It is called as (*printf_callback)(printf_stream, "some format...", some, format, args).
The event callback receives an event tag (a string) and an argument (a void*).
It is called as (*event_callback)(event_stream, "tag", arg).
Events:
<insn pc='%p'> begin an instruction, at a given location
</insn pc='%d'> end an instruction, at a given location
<addr value='%p'/> emit the symbolic value of an address
A tag format is one of three basic forms: "tag", "/tag", "tag/",
where tag is a simple identifier, signifying (as in XML) a element start,
element end, and standalone element. (To render as XML, add angle brackets.)
*/
#ifndef SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H
#define SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H
extern
#ifdef DLL_EXPORT
DLL_EXPORT
#endif
void* decode_instructions_virtual(uintptr_t start_va, uintptr_t end_va,
unsigned char* buffer, uintptr_t length,
void* (*event_callback)(void*, const char*, void*),
void* event_stream,
int (*printf_callback)(void*, const char*, ...),
void* printf_stream,
const char* options,
int newline /* bool value for nice new line */);
/* This is the compatability interface for older versions of hotspot */
extern
#ifdef DLL_ENTRY
DLL_ENTRY
#endif
void* decode_instructions(void* start_pv, void* end_pv,
void* (*event_callback)(void*, const char*, void*),
void* event_stream,
int (*printf_callback)(void*, const char*, ...),
void* printf_stream,
const char* options);
/* convenience typedefs */
typedef void* (*decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype) (void*, const char*, void*);
typedef int (*decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype) (void*, const char*, ...);
typedef void* (*decode_func_vtype) (uintptr_t start_va, uintptr_t end_va,
unsigned char* buffer, uintptr_t length,
decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype event_callback,
void* event_stream,
decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype printf_callback,
void* printf_stream,
const char* options,
int newline);
typedef void* (*decode_func_stype) (void* start_pv, void* end_pv,
decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype event_callback,
void* event_stream,
decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype printf_callback,
void* printf_stream,
const char* options);
#endif /* SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H */