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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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#include "precompiled.hpp" |
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#include "asm/assembler.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/bytecodeHistogram.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/interpreterGenerator.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/interpreterRuntime.hpp" |
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#include "interpreter/templateTable.hpp" |
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#include "oops/arrayOop.hpp" |
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#include "oops/methodDataOop.hpp" |
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#include "oops/methodOop.hpp" |
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#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp" |
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#include "prims/jvmtiExport.hpp" |
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#include "prims/jvmtiThreadState.hpp" |
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#include "prims/methodHandles.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/arguments.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/deoptimization.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/synchronizer.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/timer.hpp" |
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#include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp" |
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#include "utilities/debug.hpp" |
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#ifdef COMPILER1 |
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#include "c1/c1_Runtime1.hpp" |
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#endif |
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// Generation of Interpreter |
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// |
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// The InterpreterGenerator generates the interpreter into Interpreter::_code. |
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#define __ _masm-> |
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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int AbstractInterpreter::BasicType_as_index(BasicType type) { |
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int i = 0; |
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switch (type) { |
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case T_BOOLEAN: i = 0; break; |
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case T_CHAR : i = 1; break; |
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case T_BYTE : i = 2; break; |
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case T_SHORT : i = 3; break; |
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case T_INT : i = 4; break; |
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case T_LONG : i = 5; break; |
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case T_VOID : i = 6; break; |
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case T_FLOAT : i = 7; break; |
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case T_DOUBLE : i = 8; break; |
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case T_OBJECT : i = 9; break; |
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case T_ARRAY : i = 9; break; |
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default : ShouldNotReachHere(); |
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} |
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assert(0 <= i && i < AbstractInterpreter::number_of_result_handlers, "index out of bounds"); |
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return i; |
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} |
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#ifndef _LP64 |
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address AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_slow_signature_handler() { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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Argument argv(0, true); |
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// We are in the jni transition frame. Save the last_java_frame corresponding to the |
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// outer interpreter frame |
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// |
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__ set_last_Java_frame(FP, noreg); |
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// make sure the interpreter frame we've pushed has a valid return pc |
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__ mov(O7, I7); |
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__ mov(Lmethod, G3_scratch); |
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__ mov(Llocals, G4_scratch); |
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__ save_frame(0); |
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__ mov(G2_thread, L7_thread_cache); |
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__ add(argv.address_in_frame(), O3); |
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__ mov(G2_thread, O0); |
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__ mov(G3_scratch, O1); |
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__ call(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::slow_signature_handler), relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
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__ delayed()->mov(G4_scratch, O2); |
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__ mov(L7_thread_cache, G2_thread); |
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__ reset_last_Java_frame(); |
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// load the register arguments (the C code packed them as varargs) |
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for (Argument ldarg = argv.successor(); ldarg.is_register(); ldarg = ldarg.successor()) { |
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__ ld_ptr(ldarg.address_in_frame(), ldarg.as_register()); |
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} |
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__ ret(); |
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__ delayed()-> |
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restore(O0, 0, Lscratch); // caller's Lscratch gets the result handler |
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return entry; |
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} |
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#else |
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// LP64 passes floating point arguments in F1, F3, F5, etc. instead of |
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// O0, O1, O2 etc.. |
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// Doubles are passed in D0, D2, D4 |
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// We store the signature of the first 16 arguments in the first argument |
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// slot because it will be overwritten prior to calling the native |
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// function, with the pointer to the JNIEnv. |
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// If LP64 there can be up to 16 floating point arguments in registers |
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// or 6 integer registers. |
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address AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_slow_signature_handler() { |
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enum { |
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non_float = 0, |
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float_sig = 1, |
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double_sig = 2, |
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sig_mask = 3 |
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}; |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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Argument argv(0, true); |
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// We are in the jni transition frame. Save the last_java_frame corresponding to the |
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// outer interpreter frame |
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__ set_last_Java_frame(FP, noreg); |
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// make sure the interpreter frame we've pushed has a valid return pc |
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__ mov(O7, I7); |
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__ mov(Lmethod, G3_scratch); |
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__ mov(Llocals, G4_scratch); |
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__ save_frame(0); |
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__ mov(G2_thread, L7_thread_cache); |
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__ add(argv.address_in_frame(), O3); |
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__ mov(G2_thread, O0); |
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__ mov(G3_scratch, O1); |
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__ call(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::slow_signature_handler), relocInfo::runtime_call_type); |
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__ delayed()->mov(G4_scratch, O2); |
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__ mov(L7_thread_cache, G2_thread); |
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__ reset_last_Java_frame(); |
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// load the register arguments (the C code packed them as varargs) |
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Address Sig = argv.address_in_frame(); // Argument 0 holds the signature |
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__ ld_ptr( Sig, G3_scratch ); // Get register argument signature word into G3_scratch |
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__ mov( G3_scratch, G4_scratch); |
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__ srl( G4_scratch, 2, G4_scratch); // Skip Arg 0 |
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Label done; |
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for (Argument ldarg = argv.successor(); ldarg.is_float_register(); ldarg = ldarg.successor()) { |
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Label NonFloatArg; |
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Label LoadFloatArg; |
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Label LoadDoubleArg; |
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Label NextArg; |
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Address a = ldarg.address_in_frame(); |
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__ andcc(G4_scratch, sig_mask, G3_scratch); |
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__ br(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, NonFloatArg); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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__ cmp(G3_scratch, float_sig ); |
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__ br(Assembler::equal, false, Assembler::pt, LoadFloatArg); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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__ br(Assembler::equal, false, Assembler::pt, LoadDoubleArg); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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__ bind(NonFloatArg); |
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// There are only 6 integer register arguments! |
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if ( ldarg.is_register() ) |
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__ ld_ptr(ldarg.address_in_frame(), ldarg.as_register()); |
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else { |
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// Optimization, see if there are any more args and get out prior to checking |
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// all 16 float registers. My guess is that this is rare. |
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// If is_register is false, then we are done the first six integer args. |
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__ tst(G4_scratch); |
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__ brx(Assembler::zero, false, Assembler::pt, done); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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__ ba(false, NextArg); |
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__ delayed()->srl( G4_scratch, 2, G4_scratch ); |
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__ ldf( FloatRegisterImpl::S, a, ldarg.as_float_register(), 4); |
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__ ba(false, NextArg); |
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__ delayed()->srl( G4_scratch, 2, G4_scratch ); |
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__ bind(LoadDoubleArg); |
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__ ldf( FloatRegisterImpl::D, a, ldarg.as_double_register() ); |
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__ ba(false, NextArg); |
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__ delayed()->srl( G4_scratch, 2, G4_scratch ); |
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__ bind(NextArg); |
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__ bind(done); |
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__ ret(); |
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__ delayed()-> |
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restore(O0, 0, Lscratch); // caller's Lscratch gets the result handler |
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return entry; |
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} |
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void InterpreterGenerator::generate_counter_overflow(Label& Lcontinue) { |
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// Generate code to initiate compilation on the counter overflow. |
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// InterpreterRuntime::frequency_counter_overflow takes two arguments, |
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// the first indicates if the counter overflow occurs at a backwards branch (NULL bcp) |
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// and the second is only used when the first is true. We pass zero for both. |
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// The call returns the address of the verified entry point for the method or NULL |
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// if the compilation did not complete (either went background or bailed out). |
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__ set((int)false, O2); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::frequency_counter_overflow), O2, O2, true); |
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// returns verified_entry_point or NULL |
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// we ignore it in any case |
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__ ba(false, Lcontinue); |
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__ delayed()->nop(); |
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// End of helpers |
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// Various method entries |
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// Abstract method entry |
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// Attempt to execute abstract method. Throw exception |
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address InterpreterGenerator::generate_abstract_entry(void) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// abstract method entry |
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// throw exception |
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__ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_AbstractMethodError)); |
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// the call_VM checks for exception, so we should never return here. |
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__ should_not_reach_here(); |
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return entry; |
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// Dispatch a method of the form java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles::invoke(...) |
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address InterpreterGenerator::generate_method_handle_entry(void) { |
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return generate_abstract_entry(); |
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return MethodHandles::generate_method_handle_interpreter_entry(_masm); |
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// Entry points & stack frame layout |
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// Here we generate the various kind of entries into the interpreter. |
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// The two main entry type are generic bytecode methods and native call method. |
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// These both come in synchronized and non-synchronized versions but the |
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// frame layout they create is very similar. The other method entry |
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// types are really just special purpose entries that are really entry |
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// and interpretation all in one. These are for trivial methods like |
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// accessor, empty, or special math methods. |
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// When control flow reaches any of the entry types for the interpreter |
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// the following holds -> |
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// C2 Calling Conventions: |
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// The entry code below assumes that the following registers are set |
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// when coming in: |
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// G5_method: holds the methodOop of the method to call |
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// Lesp: points to the TOS of the callers expression stack |
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// after having pushed all the parameters |
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// |
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// The entry code does the following to setup an interpreter frame |
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// pop parameters from the callers stack by adjusting Lesp |
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// set O0 to Lesp |
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// compute X = (max_locals - num_parameters) |
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// bump SP up by X to accomadate the extra locals |
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// compute X = max_expression_stack |
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// + vm_local_words |
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// + 16 words of register save area |
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// save frame doing a save sp, -X, sp growing towards lower addresses |
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// set Lbcp, Lmethod, LcpoolCache |
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// set Llocals to i0 |
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// set Lmonitors to FP - rounded_vm_local_words |
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// set Lesp to Lmonitors - 4 |
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// The frame has now been setup to do the rest of the entry code |
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// Try this optimization: Most method entries could live in a |
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// "one size fits all" stack frame without all the dynamic size |
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// calculations. It might be profitable to do all this calculation |
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// statically and approximately for "small enough" methods. |
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// C1 Calling conventions |
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// |
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// Upon method entry, the following registers are setup: |
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// g2 G2_thread: current thread |
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// g5 G5_method: method to activate |
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// g4 Gargs : pointer to last argument |
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// Stack: |
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// |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp |
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// : reg save area : |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x40 |
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// : extra 7 slots : note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later) |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x5c |
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// : free : |
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// +---------------+ <--- Gargs |
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// : arguments : |
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// +---------------+ |
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// AFTER FRAME HAS BEEN SETUP for method interpretation the stack looks like: |
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// |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp |
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// : reg save area : |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x40 |
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// : extra 7 slots : note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later) |
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// +---------------+ <--- sp + 0x5c |
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// : : |
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// | | <--- Lesp |
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// +---------------+ <--- Lmonitors (fp - 0x18) |
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// | VM locals | |
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// +---------------+ <--- fp |
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// : reg save area : |
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// +---------------+ <--- fp + 0x40 |
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// : extra 7 slots : note: these slots are not really needed for the interpreter (fix later) |
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// +---------------+ <--- fp + 0x5c |
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// : free : |
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// +---------------+ |
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// : nonarg locals : |
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// +---------------+ |
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// : arguments : |
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// +---------------+ <--- Gargs |
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address AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_method_entry(AbstractInterpreter::MethodKind kind) { |
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// determine code generation flags |
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bool synchronized = false; |
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address entry_point = NULL; |
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case Interpreter::zerolocals : break; |
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case Interpreter::zerolocals_synchronized: synchronized = true; break; |
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case Interpreter::native : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_native_entry(false); break; |
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case Interpreter::native_synchronized : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_native_entry(true); break; |
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case Interpreter::empty : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_empty_entry(); break; |
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case Interpreter::accessor : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_accessor_entry(); break; |
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case Interpreter::abstract : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_abstract_entry(); break; |
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case Interpreter::method_handle : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*)this)->generate_method_handle_entry(); break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sin : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_cos : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_tan : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sqrt : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_abs : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log : break; |
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log10 : break; |
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default : ShouldNotReachHere(); break; |
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} |
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bool AbstractInterpreter::can_be_compiled(methodHandle m) { |
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// This method tells the deoptimizer how big an interpreted frame must be: |
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int AbstractInterpreter::size_activation(methodOop method, |
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int tempcount, |
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int popframe_extra_args, |
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int moncount, |
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int callee_param_count, |
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int callee_locals, |
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bool is_top_frame) { |
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return layout_activation(method, |
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tempcount, |
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popframe_extra_args, |
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moncount, |
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callee_param_count, |
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callee_locals, |
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(frame*)NULL, |
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(frame*)NULL, |
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is_top_frame); |
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} |
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void Deoptimization::unwind_callee_save_values(frame* f, vframeArray* vframe_array) { |
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// This code is sort of the equivalent of C2IAdapter::setup_stack_frame back in |
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// the days we had adapter frames. When we deoptimize a situation where a |
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// compiled caller calls a compiled caller will have registers it expects |
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// to survive the call to the callee. If we deoptimize the callee the only |
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// way we can restore these registers is to have the oldest interpreter |
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// frame that we create restore these values. That is what this routine |
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// will accomplish. |
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// At the moment we have modified c2 to not have any callee save registers |
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// so this problem does not exist and this routine is just a place holder. |
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assert(f->is_interpreted_frame(), "must be interpreted"); |
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} |
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Exceptions |