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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#ifndef SHARE_VM_CI_CISYMBOL_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_CI_CISYMBOL_HPP
#include "ci/ciBaseObject.hpp"
#include "ci/ciObject.hpp"
#include "ci/ciObjectFactory.hpp"
#include "classfile/vmSymbols.hpp"
#include "oops/symbol.hpp"
// ciSymbol
//
// This class represents a Symbol* in the HotSpot virtual
// machine.
class ciSymbol : public ciBaseObject {
Symbol* _symbol;
CI_PACKAGE_ACCESS
// These friends all make direct use of get_symbol:
friend class ciEnv;
friend class ciInstanceKlass;
friend class ciSignature;
friend class ciMethod;
friend class ciObjArrayKlass;
private:
const vmSymbols::SID _sid;
DEBUG_ONLY( bool sid_ok() { return vmSymbols::find_sid(get_symbol()) == _sid; } )
ciSymbol(Symbol* s); // normal case, for symbols not mentioned in vmSymbols
ciSymbol(Symbol* s, vmSymbols::SID sid); // for use with vmSymbols
Symbol* get_symbol() const { return _symbol; }
const char* type_string() { return "ciSymbol"; }
void print_impl(outputStream* st);
// This is public in Symbol* but private here, because the base can move:
const jbyte* base();
// Make a ciSymbol from a C string (implementation).
static ciSymbol* make_impl(const char* s);
public:
// The enumeration ID from vmSymbols, or vmSymbols::NO_SID if none.
vmSymbols::SID sid() const { return _sid; }
// The text of the symbol as a null-terminated utf8 string.
const char* as_utf8();
int utf8_length();
// The text of the symbol as ascii with all non-printable characters quoted as \u####
const char* as_quoted_ascii();
// Return the i-th utf8 byte, where i < utf8_length
int byte_at(int i);
// Tests if the symbol starts with the given prefix.
bool starts_with(const char* prefix, int len) const;
// Determines where the symbol contains the given substring.
int index_of_at(int i, const char* str, int len) const;
void print_symbol_on(outputStream* st);
void print_symbol() {
print_symbol_on(tty);
}
// Make a ciSymbol from a C string.
// Consider adding to vmSymbols.hpp instead of using this constructor.
// (Your code will be less subject to typographical bugs.)
static ciSymbol* make(const char* s);
#define CI_SYMBOL_DECLARE(name, ignore_def) \
static ciSymbol* name() { return ciObjectFactory::vm_symbol_at(vmSymbols::VM_SYMBOL_ENUM_NAME(name)); }
VM_SYMBOLS_DO(CI_SYMBOL_DECLARE, CI_SYMBOL_DECLARE)
#undef CI_SYMBOL_DECLARE
void print() {
_symbol->print();
}
virtual bool is_symbol() const { return true; }
// Are two ciSymbols equal?
bool equals(ciSymbol* obj) { return this->_symbol == obj->get_symbol(); }
bool is_signature_polymorphic_name() const;
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_CI_CISYMBOL_HPP