7085404: JSR 292: VolatileCallSites should have push notification too
Reviewed-by: never, kvn
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP
#include "asm/assembler.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
// All the basic framework for stubcode generation/debugging/printing.
// A StubCodeDesc describes a piece of generated code (usually stubs).
// This information is mainly useful for debugging and printing.
// Currently, code descriptors are simply chained in a linked list,
// this may have to change if searching becomes too slow.
class StubCodeDesc: public CHeapObj {
protected:
static StubCodeDesc* _list; // the list of all descriptors
static int _count; // length of list
StubCodeDesc* _next; // the next element in the linked list
const char* _group; // the group to which the stub code belongs
const char* _name; // the name assigned to the stub code
int _index; // serial number assigned to the stub
address _begin; // points to the first byte of the stub code (included)
address _end; // points to the first byte after the stub code (excluded)
void set_end(address end) {
assert(_begin <= end, "begin & end not properly ordered");
_end = end;
}
void set_begin(address begin) {
assert(begin >= _begin, "begin may not decrease");
assert(_end == NULL || begin <= _end, "begin & end not properly ordered");
_begin = begin;
}
friend class StubCodeMark;
friend class StubCodeGenerator;
public:
static StubCodeDesc* desc_for(address pc); // returns the code descriptor for the code containing pc or NULL
static StubCodeDesc* desc_for_index(int); // returns the code descriptor for the index or NULL
static const char* name_for(address pc); // returns the name of the code containing pc or NULL
StubCodeDesc(const char* group, const char* name, address begin) {
assert(name != NULL, "no name specified");
_next = _list;
_group = group;
_name = name;
_index = ++_count; // (never zero)
_begin = begin;
_end = NULL;
_list = this;
};
const char* group() const { return _group; }
const char* name() const { return _name; }
int index() const { return _index; }
address begin() const { return _begin; }
address end() const { return _end; }
int size_in_bytes() const { return _end - _begin; }
bool contains(address pc) const { return _begin <= pc && pc < _end; }
void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
void print() const { print_on(tty); }
};
// The base class for all stub-generating code generators.
// Provides utility functions.
class StubCodeGenerator: public StackObj {
protected:
MacroAssembler* _masm;
StubCodeDesc* _first_stub;
StubCodeDesc* _last_stub;
bool _print_code;
public:
StubCodeGenerator(CodeBuffer* code, bool print_code = false);
~StubCodeGenerator();
MacroAssembler* assembler() const { return _masm; }
virtual void stub_prolog(StubCodeDesc* cdesc); // called by StubCodeMark constructor
virtual void stub_epilog(StubCodeDesc* cdesc); // called by StubCodeMark destructor
};
// Stack-allocated helper class used to assciate a stub code with a name.
// All stub code generating functions that use a StubCodeMark will be registered
// in the global StubCodeDesc list and the generated stub code can be identified
// later via an address pointing into it.
class StubCodeMark: public StackObj {
protected:
StubCodeGenerator* _cgen;
StubCodeDesc* _cdesc;
public:
StubCodeMark(StubCodeGenerator* cgen, const char* group, const char* name);
~StubCodeMark();
};
#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP