8234541: C1 emits an empty message when it inlines successfully
Summary: Use "inline" as the message when successfull
Reviewed-by: thartmann, mdoerr
Contributed-by: navy.xliu@gmail.com
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#ifndef OS_CPU_LINUX_ZERO_THREAD_LINUX_ZERO_HPP
#define OS_CPU_LINUX_ZERO_THREAD_LINUX_ZERO_HPP
private:
ZeroStack _zero_stack;
ZeroFrame* _top_zero_frame;
void pd_initialize() {
_top_zero_frame = NULL;
}
public:
ZeroStack *zero_stack() {
return &_zero_stack;
}
public:
ZeroFrame *top_zero_frame() {
return _top_zero_frame;
}
void push_zero_frame(ZeroFrame *frame) {
*(ZeroFrame **) frame = _top_zero_frame;
_top_zero_frame = frame;
}
void pop_zero_frame() {
zero_stack()->set_sp((intptr_t *) _top_zero_frame + 1);
_top_zero_frame = *(ZeroFrame **) _top_zero_frame;
}
public:
static ByteSize zero_stack_offset() {
return byte_offset_of(JavaThread, _zero_stack);
}
static ByteSize top_zero_frame_offset() {
return byte_offset_of(JavaThread, _top_zero_frame);
}
public:
void record_base_of_stack_pointer() {
assert(top_zero_frame() == NULL, "junk on stack prior to Java call");
}
void set_base_of_stack_pointer(intptr_t* base_sp) {
assert(base_sp == NULL, "should be");
assert(top_zero_frame() == NULL, "junk on stack after Java call");
}
public:
void set_last_Java_frame() {
set_last_Java_frame(top_zero_frame(), zero_stack()->sp());
}
void reset_last_Java_frame() {
frame_anchor()->zap();
}
void set_last_Java_frame(ZeroFrame* fp, intptr_t* sp) {
frame_anchor()->set(sp, NULL, fp);
}
public:
ZeroFrame* last_Java_fp() {
return frame_anchor()->last_Java_fp();
}
private:
frame pd_last_frame();
public:
static ByteSize last_Java_fp_offset() {
return byte_offset_of(JavaThread, _anchor) +
JavaFrameAnchor::last_Java_fp_offset();
}
public:
// Check for pending suspend requests and pending asynchronous
// exceptions. There are separate accessors for these, but
// _suspend_flags is volatile so using them would be unsafe.
bool has_special_condition_for_native_trans() {
return _suspend_flags != 0;
}
public:
bool pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(frame* fr_addr,
void* ucontext,
bool isInJava) {
ShouldNotCallThis();
return false; // silence compile warning
}
bool pd_get_top_frame_for_profiling(frame* fr_addr,
void* ucontext,
bool isInJava) {
ShouldNotCallThis();
return false; // silence compile warning
}
// These routines are only used on cpu architectures that
// have separate register stacks (Itanium).
static bool register_stack_overflow() { return false; }
static void enable_register_stack_guard() {}
static void disable_register_stack_guard() {}
#endif // OS_CPU_LINUX_ZERO_THREAD_LINUX_ZERO_HPP