7054512: Compress class pointers after perm gen removal
Summary: support of compress class pointers in the compilers.
Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti
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#ifndef CPU_X86_VM_BYTES_X86_HPP
#define CPU_X86_VM_BYTES_X86_HPP
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
class Bytes: AllStatic {
private:
#ifndef AMD64
// Helper function for swap_u8
static inline u8 swap_u8_base(u4 x, u4 y); // compiler-dependent implementation
#endif // AMD64
public:
// Returns true if the byte ordering used by Java is different from the native byte ordering
// of the underlying machine. For example, this is true for Intel x86, but false for Solaris
// on Sparc.
static inline bool is_Java_byte_ordering_different(){ return true; }
// Efficient reading and writing of unaligned unsigned data in platform-specific byte ordering
// (no special code is needed since x86 CPUs can access unaligned data)
static inline u2 get_native_u2(address p) { return *(u2*)p; }
static inline u4 get_native_u4(address p) { return *(u4*)p; }
static inline u8 get_native_u8(address p) { return *(u8*)p; }
static inline void put_native_u2(address p, u2 x) { *(u2*)p = x; }
static inline void put_native_u4(address p, u4 x) { *(u4*)p = x; }
static inline void put_native_u8(address p, u8 x) { *(u8*)p = x; }
// Efficient reading and writing of unaligned unsigned data in Java
// byte ordering (i.e. big-endian ordering). Byte-order reversal is
// needed since x86 CPUs use little-endian format.
static inline u2 get_Java_u2(address p) { return swap_u2(get_native_u2(p)); }
static inline u4 get_Java_u4(address p) { return swap_u4(get_native_u4(p)); }
static inline u8 get_Java_u8(address p) { return swap_u8(get_native_u8(p)); }
static inline void put_Java_u2(address p, u2 x) { put_native_u2(p, swap_u2(x)); }
static inline void put_Java_u4(address p, u4 x) { put_native_u4(p, swap_u4(x)); }
static inline void put_Java_u8(address p, u8 x) { put_native_u8(p, swap_u8(x)); }
// Efficient swapping of byte ordering
static inline u2 swap_u2(u2 x); // compiler-dependent implementation
static inline u4 swap_u4(u4 x); // compiler-dependent implementation
static inline u8 swap_u8(u8 x);
};
// The following header contains the implementations of swap_u2, swap_u4, and swap_u8[_base]
#ifdef TARGET_OS_ARCH_linux_x86
# include "bytes_linux_x86.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_ARCH_solaris_x86
# include "bytes_solaris_x86.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_ARCH_windows_x86
# include "bytes_windows_x86.inline.hpp"
#endif
#ifdef TARGET_OS_ARCH_bsd_x86
# include "bytes_bsd_x86.inline.hpp"
#endif
#endif // CPU_X86_VM_BYTES_X86_HPP