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* Copyright 2003-2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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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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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. |
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* |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, |
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or |
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* have any questions. |
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*/ |
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl" |
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#include "incls/_interpreter_x86_64.cpp.incl" |
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#define __ _masm-> |
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#ifndef CC_INTERP |
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const int method_offset = frame::interpreter_frame_method_offset * wordSize; |
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const int bci_offset = frame::interpreter_frame_bcx_offset * wordSize; |
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const int locals_offset = frame::interpreter_frame_locals_offset * wordSize; |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_StackOverflowError_handler() { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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#ifdef ASSERT |
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{ |
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Label L; |
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__ lea(rax, Address(rbp, |
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frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset * |
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wordSize)); |
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__ cmpptr(rax, rsp); // rax = maximal rsp for current rbp (stack |
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// grows negative) |
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__ jcc(Assembler::aboveEqual, L); // check if frame is complete |
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__ stop ("interpreter frame not set up"); |
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__ bind(L); |
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} |
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#endif // ASSERT |
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// Restore bcp under the assumption that the current frame is still |
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// interpreted |
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__ restore_bcp(); |
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// expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an |
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// exception happened |
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__ empty_expression_stack(); |
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// throw exception |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime::throw_StackOverflowError)); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_ArrayIndexOutOfBounds_handler( |
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const char* name) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an |
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// exception happened |
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__ empty_expression_stack(); |
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// setup parameters |
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// ??? convention: expect aberrant index in register ebx |
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__ lea(c_rarg1, ExternalAddress((address)name)); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime:: |
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throw_ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException), |
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c_rarg1, rbx); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_ClassCastException_handler() { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// object is at TOS |
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__ pop(c_rarg1); |
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// expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an |
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// exception happened |
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__ empty_expression_stack(); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime:: |
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throw_ClassCastException), |
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c_rarg1); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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// Arguments are: required type at TOS+8, failing object (or NULL) at TOS+4. |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_WrongMethodType_handler() { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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__ pop(c_rarg2); // failing object is at TOS |
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__ pop(c_rarg1); // required type is at TOS+8 |
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__ verify_oop(c_rarg1); |
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__ verify_oop(c_rarg2); |
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// Various method handle types use interpreter registers as temps. |
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__ restore_bcp(); |
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__ restore_locals(); |
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// Expression stack must be empty before entering the VM for an exception. |
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__ empty_expression_stack(); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime::throw_WrongMethodTypeException), |
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// pass required type, failing object (or NULL) |
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c_rarg1, c_rarg2); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_exception_handler_common( |
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const char* name, const char* message, bool pass_oop) { |
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assert(!pass_oop || message == NULL, "either oop or message but not both"); |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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if (pass_oop) { |
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// object is at TOS |
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__ pop(c_rarg2); |
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} |
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// expression stack must be empty before entering the VM if an |
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// exception happened |
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__ empty_expression_stack(); |
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// setup parameters |
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__ lea(c_rarg1, ExternalAddress((address)name)); |
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if (pass_oop) { |
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__ call_VM(rax, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime:: |
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create_klass_exception), |
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c_rarg1, c_rarg2); |
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} else { |
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// kind of lame ExternalAddress can't take NULL because |
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// external_word_Relocation will assert. |
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if (message != NULL) { |
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__ lea(c_rarg2, ExternalAddress((address)message)); |
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} else { |
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__ movptr(c_rarg2, NULL_WORD); |
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} |
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__ call_VM(rax, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::create_exception), |
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c_rarg1, c_rarg2); |
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} |
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// throw exception |
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__ jump(ExternalAddress(Interpreter::throw_exception_entry())); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_continuation_for(TosState state) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// NULL last_sp until next java call |
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__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
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__ dispatch_next(state); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_return_entry_for(TosState state, |
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int step) { |
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// amd64 doesn't need to do anything special about compiled returns |
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// to the interpreter so the code that exists on x86 to place a sentinel |
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// here and the specialized cleanup code is not needed here. |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// Restore stack bottom in case i2c adjusted stack |
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__ movptr(rsp, Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize)); |
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// and NULL it as marker that esp is now tos until next java call |
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__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
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__ restore_bcp(); |
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__ restore_locals(); |
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Label L_got_cache, L_giant_index; |
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if (EnableInvokeDynamic) { |
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__ cmpb(Address(r13, 0), Bytecodes::_invokedynamic); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::equal, L_giant_index); |
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} |
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__ get_cache_and_index_at_bcp(rbx, rcx, 1, false); |
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__ bind(L_got_cache); |
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__ movl(rbx, Address(rbx, rcx, |
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Address::times_ptr, |
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in_bytes(constantPoolCacheOopDesc::base_offset()) + |
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3 * wordSize)); |
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__ andl(rbx, 0xFF); |
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if (TaggedStackInterpreter) __ shll(rbx, 1); // 2 slots per parameter. |
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__ lea(rsp, Address(rsp, rbx, Address::times_8)); |
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__ dispatch_next(state, step); |
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// out of the main line of code... |
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if (EnableInvokeDynamic) { |
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__ bind(L_giant_index); |
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__ get_cache_and_index_at_bcp(rbx, rcx, 1, true); |
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__ jmp(L_got_cache); |
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} |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_deopt_entry_for(TosState state, |
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int step) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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// NULL last_sp until next java call |
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__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
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__ restore_bcp(); |
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__ restore_locals(); |
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// handle exceptions |
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{ |
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Label L; |
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__ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int32_t) NULL_WORD); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime::throw_pending_exception)); |
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__ should_not_reach_here(); |
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__ bind(L); |
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} |
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__ dispatch_next(state, step); |
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return entry; |
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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, |
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"index out of bounds"); |
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return i; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_result_handler_for( |
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BasicType type) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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switch (type) { |
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case T_BOOLEAN: __ c2bool(rax); break; |
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case T_CHAR : __ movzwl(rax, rax); break; |
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case T_BYTE : __ sign_extend_byte(rax); break; |
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case T_SHORT : __ sign_extend_short(rax); break; |
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case T_INT : /* nothing to do */ break; |
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case T_LONG : /* nothing to do */ break; |
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case T_VOID : /* nothing to do */ break; |
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case T_FLOAT : /* nothing to do */ break; |
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case T_DOUBLE : /* nothing to do */ break; |
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case T_OBJECT : |
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// retrieve result from frame |
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__ movptr(rax, Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset*wordSize)); |
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// and verify it |
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__ verify_oop(rax); |
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break; |
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default : ShouldNotReachHere(); |
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} |
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__ ret(0); // return from result handler |
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return entry; |
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} |
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address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_safept_entry_for( |
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TosState state, |
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address runtime_entry) { |
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address entry = __ pc(); |
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__ push(state); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, runtime_entry); |
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__ dispatch_via(vtos, Interpreter::_normal_table.table_for(vtos)); |
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return entry; |
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} |
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// Helpers for commoning out cases in the various type of method entries. |
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// |
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// increment invocation count & check for overflow |
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// |
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// Note: checking for negative value instead of overflow |
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// so we have a 'sticky' overflow test |
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// |
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// rbx: method |
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// ecx: invocation counter |
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// |
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void InterpreterGenerator::generate_counter_incr( |
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Label* overflow, |
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Label* profile_method, |
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Label* profile_method_continue) { |
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const Address invocation_counter(rbx, |
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methodOopDesc::invocation_counter_offset() + |
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InvocationCounter::counter_offset()); |
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const Address backedge_counter(rbx, |
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methodOopDesc::backedge_counter_offset() + |
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InvocationCounter::counter_offset()); |
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if (ProfileInterpreter) { // %%% Merge this into methodDataOop |
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__ incrementl(Address(rbx, |
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methodOopDesc::interpreter_invocation_counter_offset())); |
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} |
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// Update standard invocation counters |
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__ movl(rax, backedge_counter); // load backedge counter |
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__ incrementl(rcx, InvocationCounter::count_increment); |
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__ andl(rax, InvocationCounter::count_mask_value); // mask out the |
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// status bits |
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__ movl(invocation_counter, rcx); // save invocation count |
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__ addl(rcx, rax); // add both counters |
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// profile_method is non-null only for interpreted method so |
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// profile_method != NULL == !native_call |
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if (ProfileInterpreter && profile_method != NULL) { |
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// Test to see if we should create a method data oop |
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__ cmp32(rcx, ExternalAddress((address)&InvocationCounter::InterpreterProfileLimit)); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::less, *profile_method_continue); |
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// if no method data exists, go to profile_method |
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__ test_method_data_pointer(rax, *profile_method); |
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} |
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__ cmp32(rcx, ExternalAddress((address)&InvocationCounter::InterpreterInvocationLimit)); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::aboveEqual, *overflow); |
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} |
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void InterpreterGenerator::generate_counter_overflow(Label* do_continue) { |
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// Asm interpreter on entry |
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// r14 - locals |
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// r13 - bcp |
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// rbx - method |
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// edx - cpool --- DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE TRUE |
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// rbp - interpreter frame |
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// On return (i.e. jump to entry_point) [ back to invocation of interpreter ] |
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// Everything as it was on entry |
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// rdx is not restored. Doesn't appear to really be set. |
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const Address size_of_parameters(rbx, |
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methodOopDesc::size_of_parameters_offset()); |
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// InterpreterRuntime::frequency_counter_overflow takes two |
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// arguments, the first (thread) is passed by call_VM, the second |
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// indicates if the counter overflow occurs at a backwards branch |
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// (NULL bcp). We pass zero for it. The call returns the address |
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// of the verified entry point for the method or NULL if the |
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// compilation did not complete (either went background or bailed |
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// out). |
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__ movl(c_rarg1, 0); |
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__ call_VM(noreg, |
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CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
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InterpreterRuntime::frequency_counter_overflow), |
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c_rarg1); |
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__ movptr(rbx, Address(rbp, method_offset)); // restore methodOop |
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// Preserve invariant that r13/r14 contain bcp/locals of sender frame |
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// and jump to the interpreted entry. |
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__ jmp(*do_continue, relocInfo::none); |
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} |
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// See if we've got enough room on the stack for locals plus overhead. |
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// The expression stack grows down incrementally, so the normal guard |
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// page mechanism will work for that. |
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// |
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// NOTE: Since the additional locals are also always pushed (wasn't |
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// obvious in generate_method_entry) so the guard should work for them |
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// too. |
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// |
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// Args: |
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// rdx: number of additional locals this frame needs (what we must check) |
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// rbx: methodOop |
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// |
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// Kills: |
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// rax |
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void InterpreterGenerator::generate_stack_overflow_check(void) { |
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// monitor entry size: see picture of stack set |
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// (generate_method_entry) and frame_amd64.hpp |
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const int entry_size = frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size() * wordSize; |
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// total overhead size: entry_size + (saved rbp through expr stack |
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// bottom). be sure to change this if you add/subtract anything |
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// to/from the overhead area |
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const int overhead_size = |
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-(frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset * wordSize) + entry_size; |
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const int page_size = os::vm_page_size(); |
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Label after_frame_check; |
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// see if the frame is greater than one page in size. If so, |
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// then we need to verify there is enough stack space remaining |
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// for the additional locals. |
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__ cmpl(rdx, (page_size - overhead_size) / Interpreter::stackElementSize()); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::belowEqual, after_frame_check); |
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// compute rsp as if this were going to be the last frame on |
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// the stack before the red zone |
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const Address stack_base(r15_thread, Thread::stack_base_offset()); |
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const Address stack_size(r15_thread, Thread::stack_size_offset()); |
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// locals + overhead, in bytes |
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__ mov(rax, rdx); |
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__ shlptr(rax, Interpreter::logStackElementSize()); // 2 slots per parameter. |
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__ addptr(rax, overhead_size); |
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#ifdef ASSERT |
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Label stack_base_okay, stack_size_okay; |
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// verify that thread stack base is non-zero |
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__ cmpptr(stack_base, (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
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__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, stack_base_okay); |
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__ stop("stack base is zero"); |
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__ bind(stack_base_okay); |
|
441 |
// verify that thread stack size is non-zero |
|
1066 | 442 |
__ cmpptr(stack_size, 0); |
1 | 443 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, stack_size_okay); |
444 |
__ stop("stack size is zero"); |
|
445 |
__ bind(stack_size_okay); |
|
446 |
#endif |
|
447 |
||
448 |
// Add stack base to locals and subtract stack size |
|
1066 | 449 |
__ addptr(rax, stack_base); |
450 |
__ subptr(rax, stack_size); |
|
1 | 451 |
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const int max_pages = StackShadowPages > (StackRedPages+StackYellowPages) ? StackShadowPages : |
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(StackRedPages+StackYellowPages); |
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1 | 456 |
// add in the red and yellow zone sizes |
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__ addptr(rax, max_pages * page_size); |
1 | 458 |
|
459 |
// check against the current stack bottom |
|
1066 | 460 |
__ cmpptr(rsp, rax); |
1 | 461 |
__ jcc(Assembler::above, after_frame_check); |
462 |
||
1066 | 463 |
__ pop(rax); // get return address |
1 | 464 |
__ jump(ExternalAddress(Interpreter::throw_StackOverflowError_entry())); |
465 |
||
466 |
// all done with frame size check |
|
467 |
__ bind(after_frame_check); |
|
468 |
} |
|
469 |
||
470 |
// Allocate monitor and lock method (asm interpreter) |
|
471 |
// |
|
472 |
// Args: |
|
473 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
474 |
// r14: locals |
|
475 |
// |
|
476 |
// Kills: |
|
477 |
// rax |
|
478 |
// c_rarg0, c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3, ...(param regs) |
|
479 |
// rscratch1, rscratch2 (scratch regs) |
|
480 |
void InterpreterGenerator::lock_method(void) { |
|
481 |
// synchronize method |
|
482 |
const Address access_flags(rbx, methodOopDesc::access_flags_offset()); |
|
483 |
const Address monitor_block_top( |
|
484 |
rbp, |
|
485 |
frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset * wordSize); |
|
486 |
const int entry_size = frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size() * wordSize; |
|
487 |
||
488 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
489 |
{ |
|
490 |
Label L; |
|
491 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
492 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED); |
|
493 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L); |
|
494 |
__ stop("method doesn't need synchronization"); |
|
495 |
__ bind(L); |
|
496 |
} |
|
497 |
#endif // ASSERT |
|
498 |
||
499 |
// get synchronization object |
|
500 |
{ |
|
501 |
const int mirror_offset = klassOopDesc::klass_part_offset_in_bytes() + |
|
502 |
Klass::java_mirror_offset_in_bytes(); |
|
503 |
Label done; |
|
504 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
505 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_STATIC); |
|
506 |
// get receiver (assume this is frequent case) |
|
1066 | 507 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(r14, Interpreter::local_offset_in_bytes(0))); |
1 | 508 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, done); |
1066 | 509 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rbx, methodOopDesc::constants_offset())); |
510 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rax, |
|
511 |
constantPoolOopDesc::pool_holder_offset_in_bytes())); |
|
512 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rax, mirror_offset)); |
|
1 | 513 |
|
514 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
515 |
{ |
|
516 |
Label L; |
|
1066 | 517 |
__ testptr(rax, rax); |
1 | 518 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L); |
519 |
__ stop("synchronization object is NULL"); |
|
520 |
__ bind(L); |
|
521 |
} |
|
522 |
#endif // ASSERT |
|
523 |
||
524 |
__ bind(done); |
|
525 |
} |
|
526 |
||
527 |
// add space for monitor & lock |
|
1066 | 528 |
__ subptr(rsp, entry_size); // add space for a monitor entry |
529 |
__ movptr(monitor_block_top, rsp); // set new monitor block top |
|
1 | 530 |
// store object |
1066 | 531 |
__ movptr(Address(rsp, BasicObjectLock::obj_offset_in_bytes()), rax); |
532 |
__ movptr(c_rarg1, rsp); // object address |
|
1 | 533 |
__ lock_object(c_rarg1); |
534 |
} |
|
535 |
||
536 |
// Generate a fixed interpreter frame. This is identical setup for |
|
537 |
// interpreted methods and for native methods hence the shared code. |
|
538 |
// |
|
539 |
// Args: |
|
540 |
// rax: return address |
|
541 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
542 |
// r14: pointer to locals |
|
543 |
// r13: sender sp |
|
544 |
// rdx: cp cache |
|
545 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_fixed_frame(bool native_call) { |
|
546 |
// initialize fixed part of activation frame |
|
1066 | 547 |
__ push(rax); // save return address |
1 | 548 |
__ enter(); // save old & set new rbp |
1066 | 549 |
__ push(r13); // set sender sp |
550 |
__ push((int)NULL_WORD); // leave last_sp as null |
|
551 |
__ movptr(r13, Address(rbx, methodOopDesc::const_offset())); // get constMethodOop |
|
552 |
__ lea(r13, Address(r13, constMethodOopDesc::codes_offset())); // get codebase |
|
553 |
__ push(rbx); // save methodOop |
|
1 | 554 |
if (ProfileInterpreter) { |
555 |
Label method_data_continue; |
|
1066 | 556 |
__ movptr(rdx, Address(rbx, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::method_data_offset()))); |
557 |
__ testptr(rdx, rdx); |
|
1 | 558 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, method_data_continue); |
1066 | 559 |
__ addptr(rdx, in_bytes(methodDataOopDesc::data_offset())); |
1 | 560 |
__ bind(method_data_continue); |
1066 | 561 |
__ push(rdx); // set the mdp (method data pointer) |
1 | 562 |
} else { |
1066 | 563 |
__ push(0); |
1 | 564 |
} |
565 |
||
1066 | 566 |
__ movptr(rdx, Address(rbx, methodOopDesc::constants_offset())); |
567 |
__ movptr(rdx, Address(rdx, constantPoolOopDesc::cache_offset_in_bytes())); |
|
568 |
__ push(rdx); // set constant pool cache |
|
569 |
__ push(r14); // set locals pointer |
|
1 | 570 |
if (native_call) { |
1066 | 571 |
__ push(0); // no bcp |
1 | 572 |
} else { |
1066 | 573 |
__ push(r13); // set bcp |
1 | 574 |
} |
1066 | 575 |
__ push(0); // reserve word for pointer to expression stack bottom |
576 |
__ movptr(Address(rsp, 0), rsp); // set expression stack bottom |
|
1 | 577 |
} |
578 |
||
579 |
// End of helpers |
|
580 |
||
1066 | 581 |
// Various method entries |
582 |
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
583 |
// |
|
584 |
// |
|
585 |
||
586 |
// Call an accessor method (assuming it is resolved, otherwise drop |
|
587 |
// into vanilla (slow path) entry |
|
588 |
address InterpreterGenerator::generate_accessor_entry(void) { |
|
589 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
590 |
||
591 |
// r13: senderSP must preserver for slow path, set SP to it on fast path |
|
592 |
||
593 |
address entry_point = __ pc(); |
|
594 |
Label xreturn_path; |
|
595 |
||
596 |
// do fastpath for resolved accessor methods |
|
597 |
if (UseFastAccessorMethods) { |
|
598 |
// Code: _aload_0, _(i|a)getfield, _(i|a)return or any rewrites |
|
599 |
// thereof; parameter size = 1 |
|
600 |
// Note: We can only use this code if the getfield has been resolved |
|
601 |
// and if we don't have a null-pointer exception => check for |
|
602 |
// these conditions first and use slow path if necessary. |
|
603 |
Label slow_path; |
|
604 |
// If we need a safepoint check, generate full interpreter entry. |
|
605 |
__ cmp32(ExternalAddress(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state()), |
|
606 |
SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized); |
|
607 |
||
608 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path); |
|
609 |
// rbx: method |
|
610 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rsp, wordSize)); |
|
611 |
||
612 |
// check if local 0 != NULL and read field |
|
613 |
__ testptr(rax, rax); |
|
614 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, slow_path); |
|
615 |
||
616 |
__ movptr(rdi, Address(rbx, methodOopDesc::constants_offset())); |
|
617 |
// read first instruction word and extract bytecode @ 1 and index @ 2 |
|
618 |
__ movptr(rdx, Address(rbx, methodOopDesc::const_offset())); |
|
619 |
__ movl(rdx, Address(rdx, constMethodOopDesc::codes_offset())); |
|
620 |
// Shift codes right to get the index on the right. |
|
621 |
// The bytecode fetched looks like <index><0xb4><0x2a> |
|
622 |
__ shrl(rdx, 2 * BitsPerByte); |
|
623 |
__ shll(rdx, exact_log2(in_words(ConstantPoolCacheEntry::size()))); |
|
624 |
__ movptr(rdi, Address(rdi, constantPoolOopDesc::cache_offset_in_bytes())); |
|
625 |
||
626 |
// rax: local 0 |
|
627 |
// rbx: method |
|
628 |
// rdx: constant pool cache index |
|
629 |
// rdi: constant pool cache |
|
630 |
||
631 |
// check if getfield has been resolved and read constant pool cache entry |
|
632 |
// check the validity of the cache entry by testing whether _indices field |
|
633 |
// contains Bytecode::_getfield in b1 byte. |
|
634 |
assert(in_words(ConstantPoolCacheEntry::size()) == 4, |
|
635 |
"adjust shift below"); |
|
636 |
__ movl(rcx, |
|
637 |
Address(rdi, |
|
638 |
rdx, |
|
639 |
Address::times_8, |
|
640 |
constantPoolCacheOopDesc::base_offset() + |
|
641 |
ConstantPoolCacheEntry::indices_offset())); |
|
642 |
__ shrl(rcx, 2 * BitsPerByte); |
|
643 |
__ andl(rcx, 0xFF); |
|
644 |
__ cmpl(rcx, Bytecodes::_getfield); |
|
645 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path); |
|
646 |
||
647 |
// Note: constant pool entry is not valid before bytecode is resolved |
|
648 |
__ movptr(rcx, |
|
649 |
Address(rdi, |
|
650 |
rdx, |
|
651 |
Address::times_8, |
|
652 |
constantPoolCacheOopDesc::base_offset() + |
|
653 |
ConstantPoolCacheEntry::f2_offset())); |
|
654 |
// edx: flags |
|
655 |
__ movl(rdx, |
|
656 |
Address(rdi, |
|
657 |
rdx, |
|
658 |
Address::times_8, |
|
659 |
constantPoolCacheOopDesc::base_offset() + |
|
660 |
ConstantPoolCacheEntry::flags_offset())); |
|
661 |
||
662 |
Label notObj, notInt, notByte, notShort; |
|
663 |
const Address field_address(rax, rcx, Address::times_1); |
|
664 |
||
665 |
// Need to differentiate between igetfield, agetfield, bgetfield etc. |
|
666 |
// because they are different sizes. |
|
667 |
// Use the type from the constant pool cache |
|
668 |
__ shrl(rdx, ConstantPoolCacheEntry::tosBits); |
|
669 |
// Make sure we don't need to mask edx for tosBits after the above shift |
|
670 |
ConstantPoolCacheEntry::verify_tosBits(); |
|
671 |
||
672 |
__ cmpl(rdx, atos); |
|
673 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, notObj); |
|
674 |
// atos |
|
675 |
__ load_heap_oop(rax, field_address); |
|
676 |
__ jmp(xreturn_path); |
|
677 |
||
678 |
__ bind(notObj); |
|
679 |
__ cmpl(rdx, itos); |
|
680 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, notInt); |
|
681 |
// itos |
|
682 |
__ movl(rax, field_address); |
|
683 |
__ jmp(xreturn_path); |
|
684 |
||
685 |
__ bind(notInt); |
|
686 |
__ cmpl(rdx, btos); |
|
687 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, notByte); |
|
688 |
// btos |
|
689 |
__ load_signed_byte(rax, field_address); |
|
690 |
__ jmp(xreturn_path); |
|
691 |
||
692 |
__ bind(notByte); |
|
693 |
__ cmpl(rdx, stos); |
|
694 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, notShort); |
|
695 |
// stos |
|
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__ load_signed_short(rax, field_address); |
1066 | 697 |
__ jmp(xreturn_path); |
698 |
||
699 |
__ bind(notShort); |
|
700 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
701 |
Label okay; |
|
702 |
__ cmpl(rdx, ctos); |
|
703 |
__ jcc(Assembler::equal, okay); |
|
704 |
__ stop("what type is this?"); |
|
705 |
__ bind(okay); |
|
706 |
#endif |
|
707 |
// ctos |
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708 |
__ load_unsigned_short(rax, field_address); |
1066 | 709 |
|
710 |
__ bind(xreturn_path); |
|
711 |
||
712 |
// _ireturn/_areturn |
|
713 |
__ pop(rdi); |
|
714 |
__ mov(rsp, r13); |
|
715 |
__ jmp(rdi); |
|
716 |
__ ret(0); |
|
717 |
||
718 |
// generate a vanilla interpreter entry as the slow path |
|
719 |
__ bind(slow_path); |
|
720 |
(void) generate_normal_entry(false); |
|
721 |
} else { |
|
722 |
(void) generate_normal_entry(false); |
|
723 |
} |
|
724 |
||
725 |
return entry_point; |
|
726 |
} |
|
727 |
||
1 | 728 |
// Interpreter stub for calling a native method. (asm interpreter) |
729 |
// This sets up a somewhat different looking stack for calling the |
|
730 |
// native method than the typical interpreter frame setup. |
|
731 |
address InterpreterGenerator::generate_native_entry(bool synchronized) { |
|
732 |
// determine code generation flags |
|
733 |
bool inc_counter = UseCompiler || CountCompiledCalls; |
|
734 |
||
735 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
736 |
// r13: sender sp |
|
737 |
||
738 |
address entry_point = __ pc(); |
|
739 |
||
740 |
const Address size_of_parameters(rbx, methodOopDesc:: |
|
741 |
size_of_parameters_offset()); |
|
742 |
const Address invocation_counter(rbx, methodOopDesc:: |
|
743 |
invocation_counter_offset() + |
|
744 |
InvocationCounter::counter_offset()); |
|
745 |
const Address access_flags (rbx, methodOopDesc::access_flags_offset()); |
|
746 |
||
747 |
// get parameter size (always needed) |
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__ load_unsigned_short(rcx, size_of_parameters); |
1 | 749 |
|
750 |
// native calls don't need the stack size check since they have no |
|
751 |
// expression stack and the arguments are already on the stack and |
|
752 |
// we only add a handful of words to the stack |
|
753 |
||
754 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
755 |
// rcx: size of parameters |
|
756 |
// r13: sender sp |
|
1066 | 757 |
__ pop(rax); // get return address |
1 | 758 |
|
759 |
// for natives the size of locals is zero |
|
760 |
||
761 |
// compute beginning of parameters (r14) |
|
762 |
if (TaggedStackInterpreter) __ shll(rcx, 1); // 2 slots per parameter. |
|
1066 | 763 |
__ lea(r14, Address(rsp, rcx, Address::times_8, -wordSize)); |
1 | 764 |
|
765 |
// add 2 zero-initialized slots for native calls |
|
766 |
// initialize result_handler slot |
|
1066 | 767 |
__ push((int) NULL_WORD); |
1 | 768 |
// slot for oop temp |
769 |
// (static native method holder mirror/jni oop result) |
|
1066 | 770 |
__ push((int) NULL_WORD); |
1 | 771 |
|
772 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
773 |
__ movl(rcx, invocation_counter); // (pre-)fetch invocation count |
|
774 |
} |
|
775 |
||
776 |
// initialize fixed part of activation frame |
|
777 |
generate_fixed_frame(true); |
|
778 |
||
779 |
// make sure method is native & not abstract |
|
780 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
781 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
782 |
{ |
|
783 |
Label L; |
|
784 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_NATIVE); |
|
785 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L); |
|
786 |
__ stop("tried to execute non-native method as native"); |
|
787 |
__ bind(L); |
|
788 |
} |
|
789 |
{ |
|
790 |
Label L; |
|
791 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT); |
|
792 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
793 |
__ stop("tried to execute abstract method in interpreter"); |
|
794 |
__ bind(L); |
|
795 |
} |
|
796 |
#endif |
|
797 |
||
798 |
// Since at this point in the method invocation the exception handler |
|
799 |
// would try to exit the monitor of synchronized methods which hasn't |
|
800 |
// been entered yet, we set the thread local variable |
|
801 |
// _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized to true. The remove_activation will |
|
802 |
// check this flag. |
|
803 |
||
804 |
const Address do_not_unlock_if_synchronized(r15_thread, |
|
805 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::do_not_unlock_if_synchronized_offset())); |
|
806 |
__ movbool(do_not_unlock_if_synchronized, true); |
|
807 |
||
808 |
// increment invocation count & check for overflow |
|
809 |
Label invocation_counter_overflow; |
|
810 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
811 |
generate_counter_incr(&invocation_counter_overflow, NULL, NULL); |
|
812 |
} |
|
813 |
||
814 |
Label continue_after_compile; |
|
815 |
__ bind(continue_after_compile); |
|
816 |
||
817 |
bang_stack_shadow_pages(true); |
|
818 |
||
819 |
// reset the _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized flag |
|
820 |
__ movbool(do_not_unlock_if_synchronized, false); |
|
821 |
||
822 |
// check for synchronized methods |
|
823 |
// Must happen AFTER invocation_counter check and stack overflow check, |
|
824 |
// so method is not locked if overflows. |
|
825 |
if (synchronized) { |
|
826 |
lock_method(); |
|
827 |
} else { |
|
828 |
// no synchronization necessary |
|
829 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
830 |
{ |
|
831 |
Label L; |
|
832 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
833 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED); |
|
834 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
835 |
__ stop("method needs synchronization"); |
|
836 |
__ bind(L); |
|
837 |
} |
|
838 |
#endif |
|
839 |
} |
|
840 |
||
841 |
// start execution |
|
842 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
843 |
{ |
|
844 |
Label L; |
|
845 |
const Address monitor_block_top(rbp, |
|
846 |
frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset * wordSize); |
|
1066 | 847 |
__ movptr(rax, monitor_block_top); |
848 |
__ cmpptr(rax, rsp); |
|
1 | 849 |
__ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); |
850 |
__ stop("broken stack frame setup in interpreter"); |
|
851 |
__ bind(L); |
|
852 |
} |
|
853 |
#endif |
|
854 |
||
855 |
// jvmti support |
|
856 |
__ notify_method_entry(); |
|
857 |
||
858 |
// work registers |
|
859 |
const Register method = rbx; |
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const Register t = r11; |
1 | 861 |
|
862 |
// allocate space for parameters |
|
863 |
__ get_method(method); |
|
864 |
__ verify_oop(method); |
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__ load_unsigned_short(t, |
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Address(method, |
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867 |
methodOopDesc::size_of_parameters_offset())); |
1 | 868 |
__ shll(t, Interpreter::logStackElementSize()); |
869 |
||
1066 | 870 |
__ subptr(rsp, t); |
871 |
__ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows |
|
2131 | 872 |
__ andptr(rsp, -16); // must be 16 byte boundary (see amd64 ABI) |
1 | 873 |
|
874 |
// get signature handler |
|
875 |
{ |
|
876 |
Label L; |
|
1066 | 877 |
__ movptr(t, Address(method, methodOopDesc::signature_handler_offset())); |
878 |
__ testptr(t, t); |
|
1 | 879 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L); |
880 |
__ call_VM(noreg, |
|
881 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
882 |
InterpreterRuntime::prepare_native_call), |
|
883 |
method); |
|
884 |
__ get_method(method); |
|
1066 | 885 |
__ movptr(t, Address(method, methodOopDesc::signature_handler_offset())); |
1 | 886 |
__ bind(L); |
887 |
} |
|
888 |
||
889 |
// call signature handler |
|
890 |
assert(InterpreterRuntime::SignatureHandlerGenerator::from() == r14, |
|
891 |
"adjust this code"); |
|
892 |
assert(InterpreterRuntime::SignatureHandlerGenerator::to() == rsp, |
|
893 |
"adjust this code"); |
|
894 |
assert(InterpreterRuntime::SignatureHandlerGenerator::temp() == rscratch1, |
|
895 |
"adjust this code"); |
|
896 |
||
897 |
// The generated handlers do not touch RBX (the method oop). |
|
898 |
// However, large signatures cannot be cached and are generated |
|
899 |
// each time here. The slow-path generator can do a GC on return, |
|
900 |
// so we must reload it after the call. |
|
901 |
__ call(t); |
|
902 |
__ get_method(method); // slow path can do a GC, reload RBX |
|
903 |
||
904 |
||
905 |
// result handler is in rax |
|
906 |
// set result handler |
|
1066 | 907 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, |
908 |
(frame::interpreter_frame_result_handler_offset) * wordSize), |
|
909 |
rax); |
|
1 | 910 |
|
911 |
// pass mirror handle if static call |
|
912 |
{ |
|
913 |
Label L; |
|
914 |
const int mirror_offset = klassOopDesc::klass_part_offset_in_bytes() + |
|
915 |
Klass::java_mirror_offset_in_bytes(); |
|
916 |
__ movl(t, Address(method, methodOopDesc::access_flags_offset())); |
|
917 |
__ testl(t, JVM_ACC_STATIC); |
|
918 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
919 |
// get mirror |
|
1066 | 920 |
__ movptr(t, Address(method, methodOopDesc::constants_offset())); |
921 |
__ movptr(t, Address(t, constantPoolOopDesc::pool_holder_offset_in_bytes())); |
|
922 |
__ movptr(t, Address(t, mirror_offset)); |
|
1 | 923 |
// copy mirror into activation frame |
1066 | 924 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset * wordSize), |
1 | 925 |
t); |
926 |
// pass handle to mirror |
|
1066 | 927 |
__ lea(c_rarg1, |
928 |
Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset * wordSize)); |
|
1 | 929 |
__ bind(L); |
930 |
} |
|
931 |
||
932 |
// get native function entry point |
|
933 |
{ |
|
934 |
Label L; |
|
1066 | 935 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(method, methodOopDesc::native_function_offset())); |
1 | 936 |
ExternalAddress unsatisfied(SharedRuntime::native_method_throw_unsatisfied_link_error_entry()); |
937 |
__ movptr(rscratch2, unsatisfied.addr()); |
|
1066 | 938 |
__ cmpptr(rax, rscratch2); |
1 | 939 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, L); |
940 |
__ call_VM(noreg, |
|
941 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
942 |
InterpreterRuntime::prepare_native_call), |
|
943 |
method); |
|
944 |
__ get_method(method); |
|
945 |
__ verify_oop(method); |
|
1066 | 946 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(method, methodOopDesc::native_function_offset())); |
1 | 947 |
__ bind(L); |
948 |
} |
|
949 |
||
950 |
// pass JNIEnv |
|
1066 | 951 |
__ lea(c_rarg0, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::jni_environment_offset())); |
1 | 952 |
|
953 |
// It is enough that the pc() points into the right code |
|
954 |
// segment. It does not have to be the correct return pc. |
|
955 |
__ set_last_Java_frame(rsp, rbp, (address) __ pc()); |
|
956 |
||
957 |
// change thread state |
|
958 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
959 |
{ |
|
960 |
Label L; |
|
961 |
__ movl(t, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset())); |
|
962 |
__ cmpl(t, _thread_in_Java); |
|
963 |
__ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); |
|
964 |
__ stop("Wrong thread state in native stub"); |
|
965 |
__ bind(L); |
|
966 |
} |
|
967 |
#endif |
|
968 |
||
969 |
// Change state to native |
|
970 |
||
971 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), |
|
972 |
_thread_in_native); |
|
973 |
||
974 |
// Call the native method. |
|
975 |
__ call(rax); |
|
976 |
// result potentially in rax or xmm0 |
|
977 |
||
978 |
// Depending on runtime options, either restore the MXCSR |
|
979 |
// register after returning from the JNI Call or verify that |
|
980 |
// it wasn't changed during -Xcheck:jni. |
|
981 |
if (RestoreMXCSROnJNICalls) { |
|
1066 | 982 |
__ ldmxcsr(ExternalAddress(StubRoutines::x86::mxcsr_std())); |
1 | 983 |
} |
984 |
else if (CheckJNICalls) { |
|
1066 | 985 |
__ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, StubRoutines::x86::verify_mxcsr_entry()))); |
1 | 986 |
} |
987 |
||
988 |
// NOTE: The order of these pushes is known to frame::interpreter_frame_result |
|
989 |
// in order to extract the result of a method call. If the order of these |
|
990 |
// pushes change or anything else is added to the stack then the code in |
|
991 |
// interpreter_frame_result must also change. |
|
992 |
||
993 |
__ push(dtos); |
|
994 |
__ push(ltos); |
|
995 |
||
996 |
// change thread state |
|
997 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), |
|
998 |
_thread_in_native_trans); |
|
999 |
||
1000 |
if (os::is_MP()) { |
|
1001 |
if (UseMembar) { |
|
1002 |
// Force this write out before the read below |
|
1003 |
__ membar(Assembler::Membar_mask_bits( |
|
1004 |
Assembler::LoadLoad | Assembler::LoadStore | |
|
1005 |
Assembler::StoreLoad | Assembler::StoreStore)); |
|
1006 |
} else { |
|
1007 |
// Write serialization page so VM thread can do a pseudo remote membar. |
|
1008 |
// We use the current thread pointer to calculate a thread specific |
|
1009 |
// offset to write to within the page. This minimizes bus traffic |
|
1010 |
// due to cache line collision. |
|
1011 |
__ serialize_memory(r15_thread, rscratch2); |
|
1012 |
} |
|
1013 |
} |
|
1014 |
||
1015 |
// check for safepoint operation in progress and/or pending suspend requests |
|
1016 |
{ |
|
1017 |
Label Continue; |
|
1018 |
__ cmp32(ExternalAddress(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state()), |
|
1019 |
SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized); |
|
1020 |
||
1021 |
Label L; |
|
1022 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, L); |
|
1023 |
__ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::suspend_flags_offset()), 0); |
|
1024 |
__ jcc(Assembler::equal, Continue); |
|
1025 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1026 |
||
1027 |
// Don't use call_VM as it will see a possible pending exception |
|
1028 |
// and forward it and never return here preventing us from |
|
1029 |
// clearing _last_native_pc down below. Also can't use |
|
1030 |
// call_VM_leaf either as it will check to see if r13 & r14 are |
|
1031 |
// preserved and correspond to the bcp/locals pointers. So we do a |
|
1032 |
// runtime call by hand. |
|
1033 |
// |
|
1066 | 1034 |
__ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); |
1035 |
__ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp |
|
1036 |
__ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows |
|
1037 |
__ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI |
|
1 | 1038 |
__ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans))); |
1066 | 1039 |
__ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp |
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1040 |
__ reinit_heapbase(); |
1 | 1041 |
__ bind(Continue); |
1042 |
} |
|
1043 |
||
1044 |
// change thread state |
|
1045 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_Java); |
|
1046 |
||
1047 |
// reset_last_Java_frame |
|
1048 |
__ reset_last_Java_frame(true, true); |
|
1049 |
||
1050 |
// reset handle block |
|
1066 | 1051 |
__ movptr(t, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::active_handles_offset())); |
1052 |
__ movptr(Address(t, JNIHandleBlock::top_offset_in_bytes()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
|
1 | 1053 |
|
1054 |
// If result is an oop unbox and store it in frame where gc will see it |
|
1055 |
// and result handler will pick it up |
|
1056 |
||
1057 |
{ |
|
1058 |
Label no_oop, store_result; |
|
1059 |
__ lea(t, ExternalAddress(AbstractInterpreter::result_handler(T_OBJECT))); |
|
1066 | 1060 |
__ cmpptr(t, Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_result_handler_offset*wordSize)); |
1 | 1061 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, no_oop); |
1062 |
// retrieve result |
|
1063 |
__ pop(ltos); |
|
1066 | 1064 |
__ testptr(rax, rax); |
1 | 1065 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, store_result); |
1066 | 1066 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rax, 0)); |
1 | 1067 |
__ bind(store_result); |
1066 | 1068 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset*wordSize), rax); |
1 | 1069 |
// keep stack depth as expected by pushing oop which will eventually be discarde |
1070 |
__ push(ltos); |
|
1071 |
__ bind(no_oop); |
|
1072 |
} |
|
1073 |
||
1074 |
||
1075 |
{ |
|
1076 |
Label no_reguard; |
|
1077 |
__ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::stack_guard_state_offset()), |
|
1078 |
JavaThread::stack_guard_yellow_disabled); |
|
1079 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, no_reguard); |
|
1080 |
||
1066 | 1081 |
__ pusha(); // XXX only save smashed registers |
1082 |
__ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp |
|
1083 |
__ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows |
|
1084 |
__ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI |
|
1 | 1085 |
__ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::reguard_yellow_pages))); |
1066 | 1086 |
__ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp |
1087 |
__ popa(); // XXX only restore smashed registers |
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1088 |
__ reinit_heapbase(); |
1 | 1089 |
|
1090 |
__ bind(no_reguard); |
|
1091 |
} |
|
1092 |
||
1093 |
||
1094 |
// The method register is junk from after the thread_in_native transition |
|
1095 |
// until here. Also can't call_VM until the bcp has been |
|
1096 |
// restored. Need bcp for throwing exception below so get it now. |
|
1097 |
__ get_method(method); |
|
1098 |
__ verify_oop(method); |
|
1099 |
||
1100 |
// restore r13 to have legal interpreter frame, i.e., bci == 0 <=> |
|
1101 |
// r13 == code_base() |
|
1066 | 1102 |
__ movptr(r13, Address(method, methodOopDesc::const_offset())); // get constMethodOop |
1103 |
__ lea(r13, Address(r13, constMethodOopDesc::codes_offset())); // get codebase |
|
1 | 1104 |
// handle exceptions (exception handling will handle unlocking!) |
1105 |
{ |
|
1106 |
Label L; |
|
1066 | 1107 |
__ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int32_t) NULL_WORD); |
1 | 1108 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
1109 |
// Note: At some point we may want to unify this with the code |
|
1110 |
// used in call_VM_base(); i.e., we should use the |
|
1111 |
// StubRoutines::forward_exception code. For now this doesn't work |
|
1112 |
// here because the rsp is not correctly set at this point. |
|
1113 |
__ MacroAssembler::call_VM(noreg, |
|
1114 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
1115 |
InterpreterRuntime::throw_pending_exception)); |
|
1116 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
1117 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1118 |
} |
|
1119 |
||
1120 |
// do unlocking if necessary |
|
1121 |
{ |
|
1122 |
Label L; |
|
1123 |
__ movl(t, Address(method, methodOopDesc::access_flags_offset())); |
|
1124 |
__ testl(t, JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED); |
|
1125 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
1126 |
// the code below should be shared with interpreter macro |
|
1127 |
// assembler implementation |
|
1128 |
{ |
|
1129 |
Label unlock; |
|
1130 |
// BasicObjectLock will be first in list, since this is a |
|
1131 |
// synchronized method. However, need to check that the object |
|
1132 |
// has not been unlocked by an explicit monitorexit bytecode. |
|
1133 |
const Address monitor(rbp, |
|
1134 |
(intptr_t)(frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset * |
|
1135 |
wordSize - sizeof(BasicObjectLock))); |
|
1136 |
||
1137 |
// monitor expect in c_rarg1 for slow unlock path |
|
1066 | 1138 |
__ lea(c_rarg1, monitor); // address of first monitor |
1 | 1139 |
|
1066 | 1140 |
__ movptr(t, Address(c_rarg1, BasicObjectLock::obj_offset_in_bytes())); |
1141 |
__ testptr(t, t); |
|
1 | 1142 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, unlock); |
1143 |
||
1144 |
// Entry already unlocked, need to throw exception |
|
1145 |
__ MacroAssembler::call_VM(noreg, |
|
1146 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
1147 |
InterpreterRuntime::throw_illegal_monitor_state_exception)); |
|
1148 |
__ should_not_reach_here(); |
|
1149 |
||
1150 |
__ bind(unlock); |
|
1151 |
__ unlock_object(c_rarg1); |
|
1152 |
} |
|
1153 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1154 |
} |
|
1155 |
||
1156 |
// jvmti support |
|
1157 |
// Note: This must happen _after_ handling/throwing any exceptions since |
|
1158 |
// the exception handler code notifies the runtime of method exits |
|
1159 |
// too. If this happens before, method entry/exit notifications are |
|
1160 |
// not properly paired (was bug - gri 11/22/99). |
|
1161 |
__ notify_method_exit(vtos, InterpreterMacroAssembler::NotifyJVMTI); |
|
1162 |
||
1163 |
// restore potential result in edx:eax, call result handler to |
|
1164 |
// restore potential result in ST0 & handle result |
|
1165 |
||
1166 |
__ pop(ltos); |
|
1167 |
__ pop(dtos); |
|
1168 |
||
1066 | 1169 |
__ movptr(t, Address(rbp, |
1170 |
(frame::interpreter_frame_result_handler_offset) * wordSize)); |
|
1 | 1171 |
__ call(t); |
1172 |
||
1173 |
// remove activation |
|
1066 | 1174 |
__ movptr(t, Address(rbp, |
1175 |
frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset * |
|
1176 |
wordSize)); // get sender sp |
|
1 | 1177 |
__ leave(); // remove frame anchor |
1066 | 1178 |
__ pop(rdi); // get return address |
1179 |
__ mov(rsp, t); // set sp to sender sp |
|
1 | 1180 |
__ jmp(rdi); |
1181 |
||
1182 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
1183 |
// Handle overflow of counter and compile method |
|
1184 |
__ bind(invocation_counter_overflow); |
|
1185 |
generate_counter_overflow(&continue_after_compile); |
|
1186 |
} |
|
1187 |
||
1188 |
return entry_point; |
|
1189 |
} |
|
1190 |
||
1191 |
// |
|
1192 |
// Generic interpreted method entry to (asm) interpreter |
|
1193 |
// |
|
1194 |
address InterpreterGenerator::generate_normal_entry(bool synchronized) { |
|
1195 |
// determine code generation flags |
|
1196 |
bool inc_counter = UseCompiler || CountCompiledCalls; |
|
1197 |
||
1198 |
// ebx: methodOop |
|
1199 |
// r13: sender sp |
|
1200 |
address entry_point = __ pc(); |
|
1201 |
||
1202 |
const Address size_of_parameters(rbx, |
|
1203 |
methodOopDesc::size_of_parameters_offset()); |
|
1204 |
const Address size_of_locals(rbx, methodOopDesc::size_of_locals_offset()); |
|
1205 |
const Address invocation_counter(rbx, |
|
1206 |
methodOopDesc::invocation_counter_offset() + |
|
1207 |
InvocationCounter::counter_offset()); |
|
1208 |
const Address access_flags(rbx, methodOopDesc::access_flags_offset()); |
|
1209 |
||
1210 |
// get parameter size (always needed) |
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1211 |
__ load_unsigned_short(rcx, size_of_parameters); |
1 | 1212 |
|
1213 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
1214 |
// rcx: size of parameters |
|
1215 |
// r13: sender_sp (could differ from sp+wordSize if we were called via c2i ) |
|
1216 |
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1217 |
__ load_unsigned_short(rdx, size_of_locals); // get size of locals in words |
1 | 1218 |
__ subl(rdx, rcx); // rdx = no. of additional locals |
1219 |
||
1220 |
// YYY |
|
1221 |
// __ incrementl(rdx); |
|
1222 |
// __ andl(rdx, -2); |
|
1223 |
||
1224 |
// see if we've got enough room on the stack for locals plus overhead. |
|
1225 |
generate_stack_overflow_check(); |
|
1226 |
||
1227 |
// get return address |
|
1066 | 1228 |
__ pop(rax); |
1 | 1229 |
|
1230 |
// compute beginning of parameters (r14) |
|
1231 |
if (TaggedStackInterpreter) __ shll(rcx, 1); // 2 slots per parameter. |
|
1066 | 1232 |
__ lea(r14, Address(rsp, rcx, Address::times_8, -wordSize)); |
1 | 1233 |
|
1234 |
// rdx - # of additional locals |
|
1235 |
// allocate space for locals |
|
1236 |
// explicitly initialize locals |
|
1237 |
{ |
|
1238 |
Label exit, loop; |
|
1239 |
__ testl(rdx, rdx); |
|
1240 |
__ jcc(Assembler::lessEqual, exit); // do nothing if rdx <= 0 |
|
1241 |
__ bind(loop); |
|
1066 | 1242 |
if (TaggedStackInterpreter) __ push((int) NULL_WORD); // push tag |
1243 |
__ push((int) NULL_WORD); // initialize local variables |
|
1 | 1244 |
__ decrementl(rdx); // until everything initialized |
1245 |
__ jcc(Assembler::greater, loop); |
|
1246 |
__ bind(exit); |
|
1247 |
} |
|
1248 |
||
1249 |
// (pre-)fetch invocation count |
|
1250 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
1251 |
__ movl(rcx, invocation_counter); |
|
1252 |
} |
|
1253 |
// initialize fixed part of activation frame |
|
1254 |
generate_fixed_frame(false); |
|
1255 |
||
1256 |
// make sure method is not native & not abstract |
|
1257 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
1258 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
1259 |
{ |
|
1260 |
Label L; |
|
1261 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_NATIVE); |
|
1262 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
1263 |
__ stop("tried to execute native method as non-native"); |
|
1264 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1265 |
} |
|
1266 |
{ |
|
1267 |
Label L; |
|
1268 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_ABSTRACT); |
|
1269 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
1270 |
__ stop("tried to execute abstract method in interpreter"); |
|
1271 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1272 |
} |
|
1273 |
#endif |
|
1274 |
||
1275 |
// Since at this point in the method invocation the exception |
|
1276 |
// handler would try to exit the monitor of synchronized methods |
|
1277 |
// which hasn't been entered yet, we set the thread local variable |
|
1278 |
// _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized to true. The remove_activation |
|
1279 |
// will check this flag. |
|
1280 |
||
1281 |
const Address do_not_unlock_if_synchronized(r15_thread, |
|
1282 |
in_bytes(JavaThread::do_not_unlock_if_synchronized_offset())); |
|
1283 |
__ movbool(do_not_unlock_if_synchronized, true); |
|
1284 |
||
1285 |
// increment invocation count & check for overflow |
|
1286 |
Label invocation_counter_overflow; |
|
1287 |
Label profile_method; |
|
1288 |
Label profile_method_continue; |
|
1289 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
1290 |
generate_counter_incr(&invocation_counter_overflow, |
|
1291 |
&profile_method, |
|
1292 |
&profile_method_continue); |
|
1293 |
if (ProfileInterpreter) { |
|
1294 |
__ bind(profile_method_continue); |
|
1295 |
} |
|
1296 |
} |
|
1297 |
||
1298 |
Label continue_after_compile; |
|
1299 |
__ bind(continue_after_compile); |
|
1300 |
||
1301 |
// check for synchronized interpreted methods |
|
1302 |
bang_stack_shadow_pages(false); |
|
1303 |
||
1304 |
// reset the _do_not_unlock_if_synchronized flag |
|
1305 |
__ movbool(do_not_unlock_if_synchronized, false); |
|
1306 |
||
1307 |
// check for synchronized methods |
|
1308 |
// Must happen AFTER invocation_counter check and stack overflow check, |
|
1309 |
// so method is not locked if overflows. |
|
1310 |
if (synchronized) { |
|
1311 |
// Allocate monitor and lock method |
|
1312 |
lock_method(); |
|
1313 |
} else { |
|
1314 |
// no synchronization necessary |
|
1315 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
1316 |
{ |
|
1317 |
Label L; |
|
1318 |
__ movl(rax, access_flags); |
|
1319 |
__ testl(rax, JVM_ACC_SYNCHRONIZED); |
|
1320 |
__ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); |
|
1321 |
__ stop("method needs synchronization"); |
|
1322 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1323 |
} |
|
1324 |
#endif |
|
1325 |
} |
|
1326 |
||
1327 |
// start execution |
|
1328 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
1329 |
{ |
|
1330 |
Label L; |
|
1331 |
const Address monitor_block_top (rbp, |
|
1332 |
frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset * wordSize); |
|
1066 | 1333 |
__ movptr(rax, monitor_block_top); |
1334 |
__ cmpptr(rax, rsp); |
|
1 | 1335 |
__ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); |
1336 |
__ stop("broken stack frame setup in interpreter"); |
|
1337 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1338 |
} |
|
1339 |
#endif |
|
1340 |
||
1341 |
// jvmti support |
|
1342 |
__ notify_method_entry(); |
|
1343 |
||
1344 |
__ dispatch_next(vtos); |
|
1345 |
||
1346 |
// invocation counter overflow |
|
1347 |
if (inc_counter) { |
|
1348 |
if (ProfileInterpreter) { |
|
1349 |
// We have decided to profile this method in the interpreter |
|
1350 |
__ bind(profile_method); |
|
1351 |
||
1352 |
__ call_VM(noreg, |
|
1353 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::profile_method), |
|
1354 |
r13, true); |
|
1355 |
||
1066 | 1356 |
__ movptr(rbx, Address(rbp, method_offset)); // restore methodOop |
1357 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(rbx, |
|
1358 |
in_bytes(methodOopDesc::method_data_offset()))); |
|
1359 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_mdx_offset * wordSize), |
|
1360 |
rax); |
|
1 | 1361 |
__ test_method_data_pointer(rax, profile_method_continue); |
1066 | 1362 |
__ addptr(rax, in_bytes(methodDataOopDesc::data_offset())); |
1363 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_mdx_offset * wordSize), |
|
1 | 1364 |
rax); |
1365 |
__ jmp(profile_method_continue); |
|
1366 |
} |
|
1367 |
// Handle overflow of counter and compile method |
|
1368 |
__ bind(invocation_counter_overflow); |
|
1369 |
generate_counter_overflow(&continue_after_compile); |
|
1370 |
} |
|
1371 |
||
1372 |
return entry_point; |
|
1373 |
} |
|
1374 |
||
1375 |
// Entry points |
|
1376 |
// |
|
1377 |
// Here we generate the various kind of entries into the interpreter. |
|
1378 |
// The two main entry type are generic bytecode methods and native |
|
1379 |
// call method. These both come in synchronized and non-synchronized |
|
1380 |
// versions but the frame layout they create is very similar. The |
|
1381 |
// other method entry types are really just special purpose entries |
|
1382 |
// that are really entry and interpretation all in one. These are for |
|
1383 |
// trivial methods like accessor, empty, or special math methods. |
|
1384 |
// |
|
1385 |
// When control flow reaches any of the entry types for the interpreter |
|
1386 |
// the following holds -> |
|
1387 |
// |
|
1388 |
// Arguments: |
|
1389 |
// |
|
1390 |
// rbx: methodOop |
|
1391 |
// |
|
1392 |
// Stack layout immediately at entry |
|
1393 |
// |
|
1394 |
// [ return address ] <--- rsp |
|
1395 |
// [ parameter n ] |
|
1396 |
// ... |
|
1397 |
// [ parameter 1 ] |
|
1398 |
// [ expression stack ] (caller's java expression stack) |
|
1399 |
||
1400 |
// Assuming that we don't go to one of the trivial specialized entries |
|
1401 |
// the stack will look like below when we are ready to execute the |
|
1402 |
// first bytecode (or call the native routine). The register usage |
|
1403 |
// will be as the template based interpreter expects (see |
|
1404 |
// interpreter_amd64.hpp). |
|
1405 |
// |
|
1406 |
// local variables follow incoming parameters immediately; i.e. |
|
1407 |
// the return address is moved to the end of the locals). |
|
1408 |
// |
|
1409 |
// [ monitor entry ] <--- rsp |
|
1410 |
// ... |
|
1411 |
// [ monitor entry ] |
|
1412 |
// [ expr. stack bottom ] |
|
1413 |
// [ saved r13 ] |
|
1414 |
// [ current r14 ] |
|
1415 |
// [ methodOop ] |
|
1416 |
// [ saved ebp ] <--- rbp |
|
1417 |
// [ return address ] |
|
1418 |
// [ local variable m ] |
|
1419 |
// ... |
|
1420 |
// [ local variable 1 ] |
|
1421 |
// [ parameter n ] |
|
1422 |
// ... |
|
1423 |
// [ parameter 1 ] <--- r14 |
|
1424 |
||
1425 |
address AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_method_entry( |
|
1426 |
AbstractInterpreter::MethodKind kind) { |
|
1427 |
// determine code generation flags |
|
1428 |
bool synchronized = false; |
|
1429 |
address entry_point = NULL; |
|
1430 |
||
1431 |
switch (kind) { |
|
1432 |
case Interpreter::zerolocals : break; |
|
1433 |
case Interpreter::zerolocals_synchronized: synchronized = true; break; |
|
1434 |
case Interpreter::native : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_native_entry(false); break; |
|
1435 |
case Interpreter::native_synchronized : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_native_entry(true); break; |
|
1436 |
case Interpreter::empty : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_empty_entry(); break; |
|
1437 |
case Interpreter::accessor : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_accessor_entry(); break; |
|
1438 |
case Interpreter::abstract : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_abstract_entry(); break; |
|
2534 | 1439 |
case Interpreter::method_handle : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_method_handle_entry();break; |
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|
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|
1441 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sin : // fall thru |
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|
1442 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_cos : // fall thru |
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|
1443 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_tan : // fall thru |
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|
1444 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_abs : // fall thru |
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|
1445 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log : // fall thru |
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|
1446 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log10 : // fall thru |
1 | 1447 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sqrt : entry_point = ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)->generate_math_entry(kind); break; |
1448 |
default : ShouldNotReachHere(); break; |
|
1449 |
} |
|
1450 |
||
1451 |
if (entry_point) { |
|
1452 |
return entry_point; |
|
1453 |
} |
|
1454 |
||
1455 |
return ((InterpreterGenerator*) this)-> |
|
1456 |
generate_normal_entry(synchronized); |
|
1457 |
} |
|
1458 |
||
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|
1459 |
// These should never be compiled since the interpreter will prefer |
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|
1460 |
// the compiled version to the intrinsic version. |
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|
1461 |
bool AbstractInterpreter::can_be_compiled(methodHandle m) { |
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|
1462 |
switch (method_kind(m)) { |
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|
1463 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sin : // fall thru |
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|
1464 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_cos : // fall thru |
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|
1465 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_tan : // fall thru |
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|
1466 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_abs : // fall thru |
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|
1467 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log : // fall thru |
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|
1468 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log10 : // fall thru |
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|
1469 |
case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sqrt : |
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|
1470 |
return false; |
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|
1471 |
default: |
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|
1472 |
return true; |
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|
1473 |
} |
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|
1474 |
} |
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|
1475 |
|
1 | 1476 |
// How much stack a method activation needs in words. |
1477 |
int AbstractInterpreter::size_top_interpreter_activation(methodOop method) { |
|
1478 |
const int entry_size = frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size(); |
|
1479 |
||
1480 |
// total overhead size: entry_size + (saved rbp thru expr stack |
|
1481 |
// bottom). be sure to change this if you add/subtract anything |
|
1482 |
// to/from the overhead area |
|
1483 |
const int overhead_size = |
|
1484 |
-(frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset) + entry_size; |
|
1485 |
||
1486 |
const int stub_code = frame::entry_frame_after_call_words; |
|
2534 | 1487 |
const int extra_stack = methodOopDesc::extra_stack_entries(); |
1488 |
const int method_stack = (method->max_locals() + method->max_stack() + extra_stack) * |
|
1 | 1489 |
Interpreter::stackElementWords(); |
1490 |
return (overhead_size + method_stack + stub_code); |
|
1491 |
} |
|
1492 |
||
1493 |
int AbstractInterpreter::layout_activation(methodOop method, |
|
1494 |
int tempcount, |
|
1495 |
int popframe_extra_args, |
|
1496 |
int moncount, |
|
1497 |
int callee_param_count, |
|
1498 |
int callee_locals, |
|
1499 |
frame* caller, |
|
1500 |
frame* interpreter_frame, |
|
1501 |
bool is_top_frame) { |
|
1502 |
// Note: This calculation must exactly parallel the frame setup |
|
1503 |
// in AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_method_entry. |
|
1504 |
// If interpreter_frame!=NULL, set up the method, locals, and monitors. |
|
1505 |
// The frame interpreter_frame, if not NULL, is guaranteed to be the |
|
1506 |
// right size, as determined by a previous call to this method. |
|
1507 |
// It is also guaranteed to be walkable even though it is in a skeletal state |
|
1508 |
||
1509 |
// fixed size of an interpreter frame: |
|
1510 |
int max_locals = method->max_locals() * Interpreter::stackElementWords(); |
|
1511 |
int extra_locals = (method->max_locals() - method->size_of_parameters()) * |
|
1512 |
Interpreter::stackElementWords(); |
|
1513 |
||
1514 |
int overhead = frame::sender_sp_offset - |
|
1515 |
frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset; |
|
1516 |
// Our locals were accounted for by the caller (or last_frame_adjust |
|
1517 |
// on the transistion) Since the callee parameters already account |
|
1518 |
// for the callee's params we only need to account for the extra |
|
1519 |
// locals. |
|
1520 |
int size = overhead + |
|
1521 |
(callee_locals - callee_param_count)*Interpreter::stackElementWords() + |
|
1522 |
moncount * frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size() + |
|
1523 |
tempcount* Interpreter::stackElementWords() + popframe_extra_args; |
|
1524 |
if (interpreter_frame != NULL) { |
|
1525 |
#ifdef ASSERT |
|
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|
1526 |
if (!EnableMethodHandles) |
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|
1527 |
// @@@ FIXME: Should we correct interpreter_frame_sender_sp in the calling sequences? |
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|
1528 |
// Probably, since deoptimization doesn't work yet. |
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|
1529 |
assert(caller->unextended_sp() == interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_sender_sp(), "Frame not properly walkable"); |
1 | 1530 |
assert(caller->sp() == interpreter_frame->sender_sp(), "Frame not properly walkable(2)"); |
1531 |
#endif |
|
1532 |
||
1533 |
interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_method(method); |
|
1534 |
// NOTE the difference in using sender_sp and |
|
1535 |
// interpreter_frame_sender_sp interpreter_frame_sender_sp is |
|
1536 |
// the original sp of the caller (the unextended_sp) and |
|
1537 |
// sender_sp is fp+16 XXX |
|
1538 |
intptr_t* locals = interpreter_frame->sender_sp() + max_locals - 1; |
|
1539 |
||
1540 |
interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_locals(locals); |
|
1541 |
BasicObjectLock* montop = interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_monitor_begin(); |
|
1542 |
BasicObjectLock* monbot = montop - moncount; |
|
1543 |
interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_monitor_end(monbot); |
|
1544 |
||
1545 |
// Set last_sp |
|
1546 |
intptr_t* esp = (intptr_t*) monbot - |
|
1547 |
tempcount*Interpreter::stackElementWords() - |
|
1548 |
popframe_extra_args; |
|
1549 |
interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_last_sp(esp); |
|
1550 |
||
1551 |
// All frames but the initial (oldest) interpreter frame we fill in have |
|
1552 |
// a value for sender_sp that allows walking the stack but isn't |
|
1553 |
// truly correct. Correct the value here. |
|
1554 |
if (extra_locals != 0 && |
|
1555 |
interpreter_frame->sender_sp() == |
|
1556 |
interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_sender_sp()) { |
|
1557 |
interpreter_frame->set_interpreter_frame_sender_sp(caller->sp() + |
|
1558 |
extra_locals); |
|
1559 |
} |
|
1560 |
*interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_cache_addr() = |
|
1561 |
method->constants()->cache(); |
|
1562 |
} |
|
1563 |
return size; |
|
1564 |
} |
|
1565 |
||
1566 |
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1567 |
// Exceptions |
|
1568 |
||
1569 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_throw_exception() { |
|
1570 |
// Entry point in previous activation (i.e., if the caller was |
|
1571 |
// interpreted) |
|
1572 |
Interpreter::_rethrow_exception_entry = __ pc(); |
|
1573 |
// Restore sp to interpreter_frame_last_sp even though we are going |
|
1574 |
// to empty the expression stack for the exception processing. |
|
1066 | 1575 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
1 | 1576 |
// rax: exception |
1577 |
// rdx: return address/pc that threw exception |
|
1578 |
__ restore_bcp(); // r13 points to call/send |
|
1579 |
__ restore_locals(); |
|
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|
1580 |
__ reinit_heapbase(); // restore r12 as heapbase. |
1 | 1581 |
// Entry point for exceptions thrown within interpreter code |
1582 |
Interpreter::_throw_exception_entry = __ pc(); |
|
1583 |
// expression stack is undefined here |
|
1584 |
// rax: exception |
|
1585 |
// r13: exception bcp |
|
1586 |
__ verify_oop(rax); |
|
1066 | 1587 |
__ mov(c_rarg1, rax); |
1 | 1588 |
|
1589 |
// expression stack must be empty before entering the VM in case of |
|
1590 |
// an exception |
|
1591 |
__ empty_expression_stack(); |
|
1592 |
// find exception handler address and preserve exception oop |
|
1593 |
__ call_VM(rdx, |
|
1594 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
1595 |
InterpreterRuntime::exception_handler_for_exception), |
|
1596 |
c_rarg1); |
|
1597 |
// rax: exception handler entry point |
|
1598 |
// rdx: preserved exception oop |
|
1599 |
// r13: bcp for exception handler |
|
1600 |
__ push_ptr(rdx); // push exception which is now the only value on the stack |
|
1601 |
__ jmp(rax); // jump to exception handler (may be _remove_activation_entry!) |
|
1602 |
||
1603 |
// If the exception is not handled in the current frame the frame is |
|
1604 |
// removed and the exception is rethrown (i.e. exception |
|
1605 |
// continuation is _rethrow_exception). |
|
1606 |
// |
|
1607 |
// Note: At this point the bci is still the bxi for the instruction |
|
1608 |
// which caused the exception and the expression stack is |
|
1609 |
// empty. Thus, for any VM calls at this point, GC will find a legal |
|
1610 |
// oop map (with empty expression stack). |
|
1611 |
||
1612 |
// In current activation |
|
1613 |
// tos: exception |
|
1614 |
// esi: exception bcp |
|
1615 |
||
1616 |
// |
|
1617 |
// JVMTI PopFrame support |
|
1618 |
// |
|
1619 |
||
1620 |
Interpreter::_remove_activation_preserving_args_entry = __ pc(); |
|
1621 |
__ empty_expression_stack(); |
|
1622 |
// Set the popframe_processing bit in pending_popframe_condition |
|
1623 |
// indicating that we are currently handling popframe, so that |
|
1624 |
// call_VMs that may happen later do not trigger new popframe |
|
1625 |
// handling cycles. |
|
1626 |
__ movl(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset())); |
|
1627 |
__ orl(rdx, JavaThread::popframe_processing_bit); |
|
1628 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset()), rdx); |
|
1629 |
||
1630 |
{ |
|
1631 |
// Check to see whether we are returning to a deoptimized frame. |
|
1632 |
// (The PopFrame call ensures that the caller of the popped frame is |
|
1633 |
// either interpreted or compiled and deoptimizes it if compiled.) |
|
1634 |
// In this case, we can't call dispatch_next() after the frame is |
|
1635 |
// popped, but instead must save the incoming arguments and restore |
|
1636 |
// them after deoptimization has occurred. |
|
1637 |
// |
|
1638 |
// Note that we don't compare the return PC against the |
|
1639 |
// deoptimization blob's unpack entry because of the presence of |
|
1640 |
// adapter frames in C2. |
|
1641 |
Label caller_not_deoptimized; |
|
1066 | 1642 |
__ movptr(c_rarg1, Address(rbp, frame::return_addr_offset * wordSize)); |
1 | 1643 |
__ super_call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
1644 |
InterpreterRuntime::interpreter_contains), c_rarg1); |
|
1645 |
__ testl(rax, rax); |
|
1646 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notZero, caller_not_deoptimized); |
|
1647 |
||
1648 |
// Compute size of arguments for saving when returning to |
|
1649 |
// deoptimized caller |
|
1650 |
__ get_method(rax); |
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__ load_unsigned_short(rax, Address(rax, in_bytes(methodOopDesc:: |
1 | 1652 |
size_of_parameters_offset()))); |
1653 |
__ shll(rax, Interpreter::logStackElementSize()); |
|
1654 |
__ restore_locals(); // XXX do we need this? |
|
1066 | 1655 |
__ subptr(r14, rax); |
1656 |
__ addptr(r14, wordSize); |
|
1 | 1657 |
// Save these arguments |
1658 |
__ super_call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
|
1659 |
Deoptimization:: |
|
1660 |
popframe_preserve_args), |
|
1661 |
r15_thread, rax, r14); |
|
1662 |
||
1663 |
__ remove_activation(vtos, rdx, |
|
1664 |
/* throw_monitor_exception */ false, |
|
1665 |
/* install_monitor_exception */ false, |
|
1666 |
/* notify_jvmdi */ false); |
|
1667 |
||
1668 |
// Inform deoptimization that it is responsible for restoring |
|
1669 |
// these arguments |
|
1670 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset()), |
|
1671 |
JavaThread::popframe_force_deopt_reexecution_bit); |
|
1672 |
||
1673 |
// Continue in deoptimization handler |
|
1674 |
__ jmp(rdx); |
|
1675 |
||
1676 |
__ bind(caller_not_deoptimized); |
|
1677 |
} |
|
1678 |
||
1679 |
__ remove_activation(vtos, rdx, /* rdx result (retaddr) is not used */ |
|
1680 |
/* throw_monitor_exception */ false, |
|
1681 |
/* install_monitor_exception */ false, |
|
1682 |
/* notify_jvmdi */ false); |
|
1683 |
||
1684 |
// Finish with popframe handling |
|
1685 |
// A previous I2C followed by a deoptimization might have moved the |
|
1686 |
// outgoing arguments further up the stack. PopFrame expects the |
|
1687 |
// mutations to those outgoing arguments to be preserved and other |
|
1688 |
// constraints basically require this frame to look exactly as |
|
1689 |
// though it had previously invoked an interpreted activation with |
|
1690 |
// no space between the top of the expression stack (current |
|
1691 |
// last_sp) and the top of stack. Rather than force deopt to |
|
1692 |
// maintain this kind of invariant all the time we call a small |
|
1693 |
// fixup routine to move the mutated arguments onto the top of our |
|
1694 |
// expression stack if necessary. |
|
1066 | 1695 |
__ mov(c_rarg1, rsp); |
1696 |
__ movptr(c_rarg2, Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize)); |
|
1 | 1697 |
// PC must point into interpreter here |
1698 |
__ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, rbp, __ pc()); |
|
1699 |
__ super_call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::popframe_move_outgoing_args), r15_thread, c_rarg1, c_rarg2); |
|
1700 |
__ reset_last_Java_frame(true, true); |
|
1701 |
// Restore the last_sp and null it out |
|
1066 | 1702 |
__ movptr(rsp, Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize)); |
1703 |
__ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
|
1 | 1704 |
|
1705 |
__ restore_bcp(); // XXX do we need this? |
|
1706 |
__ restore_locals(); // XXX do we need this? |
|
1707 |
// The method data pointer was incremented already during |
|
1708 |
// call profiling. We have to restore the mdp for the current bcp. |
|
1709 |
if (ProfileInterpreter) { |
|
1710 |
__ set_method_data_pointer_for_bcp(); |
|
1711 |
} |
|
1712 |
||
1713 |
// Clear the popframe condition flag |
|
1714 |
__ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::popframe_condition_offset()), |
|
1715 |
JavaThread::popframe_inactive); |
|
1716 |
||
1717 |
__ dispatch_next(vtos); |
|
1718 |
// end of PopFrame support |
|
1719 |
||
1720 |
Interpreter::_remove_activation_entry = __ pc(); |
|
1721 |
||
1722 |
// preserve exception over this code sequence |
|
1723 |
__ pop_ptr(rax); |
|
1066 | 1724 |
__ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()), rax); |
1 | 1725 |
// remove the activation (without doing throws on illegalMonitorExceptions) |
1726 |
__ remove_activation(vtos, rdx, false, true, false); |
|
1727 |
// restore exception |
|
1066 | 1728 |
__ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset())); |
1729 |
__ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); |
|
1 | 1730 |
__ verify_oop(rax); |
1731 |
||
1732 |
// In between activations - previous activation type unknown yet |
|
1733 |
// compute continuation point - the continuation point expects the |
|
1734 |
// following registers set up: |
|
1735 |
// |
|
1736 |
// rax: exception |
|
1737 |
// rdx: return address/pc that threw exception |
|
1738 |
// rsp: expression stack of caller |
|
1739 |
// rbp: ebp of caller |
|
1066 | 1740 |
__ push(rax); // save exception |
1741 |
__ push(rdx); // save return address |
|
1 | 1742 |
__ super_call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, |
1743 |
SharedRuntime::exception_handler_for_return_address), |
|
5046 | 1744 |
r15_thread, rdx); |
1066 | 1745 |
__ mov(rbx, rax); // save exception handler |
1746 |
__ pop(rdx); // restore return address |
|
1747 |
__ pop(rax); // restore exception |
|
1 | 1748 |
// Note that an "issuing PC" is actually the next PC after the call |
1749 |
__ jmp(rbx); // jump to exception |
|
1750 |
// handler of caller |
|
1751 |
} |
|
1752 |
||
1753 |
||
1754 |
// |
|
1755 |
// JVMTI ForceEarlyReturn support |
|
1756 |
// |
|
1757 |
address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_earlyret_entry_for(TosState state) { |
|
1758 |
address entry = __ pc(); |
|
1759 |
||
1760 |
__ restore_bcp(); |
|
1761 |
__ restore_locals(); |
|
1762 |
__ empty_expression_stack(); |
|
1763 |
__ load_earlyret_value(state); |
|
1764 |
||
1066 | 1765 |
__ movptr(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::jvmti_thread_state_offset())); |
1 | 1766 |
Address cond_addr(rdx, JvmtiThreadState::earlyret_state_offset()); |
1767 |
||
1768 |
// Clear the earlyret state |
|
1769 |
__ movl(cond_addr, JvmtiThreadState::earlyret_inactive); |
|
1770 |
||
1771 |
__ remove_activation(state, rsi, |
|
1772 |
false, /* throw_monitor_exception */ |
|
1773 |
false, /* install_monitor_exception */ |
|
1774 |
true); /* notify_jvmdi */ |
|
1775 |
__ jmp(rsi); |
|
1776 |
||
1777 |
return entry; |
|
1778 |
} // end of ForceEarlyReturn support |
|
1779 |
||
1780 |
||
1781 |
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1782 |
// Helper for vtos entry point generation |
|
1783 |
||
1784 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::set_vtos_entry_points(Template* t, |
|
1785 |
address& bep, |
|
1786 |
address& cep, |
|
1787 |
address& sep, |
|
1788 |
address& aep, |
|
1789 |
address& iep, |
|
1790 |
address& lep, |
|
1791 |
address& fep, |
|
1792 |
address& dep, |
|
1793 |
address& vep) { |
|
1794 |
assert(t->is_valid() && t->tos_in() == vtos, "illegal template"); |
|
1795 |
Label L; |
|
1796 |
aep = __ pc(); __ push_ptr(); __ jmp(L); |
|
1797 |
fep = __ pc(); __ push_f(); __ jmp(L); |
|
1798 |
dep = __ pc(); __ push_d(); __ jmp(L); |
|
1799 |
lep = __ pc(); __ push_l(); __ jmp(L); |
|
1800 |
bep = cep = sep = |
|
1801 |
iep = __ pc(); __ push_i(); |
|
1802 |
vep = __ pc(); |
|
1803 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1804 |
generate_and_dispatch(t); |
|
1805 |
} |
|
1806 |
||
1807 |
||
1808 |
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1809 |
// Generation of individual instructions |
|
1810 |
||
1811 |
// helpers for generate_and_dispatch |
|
1812 |
||
1813 |
||
1814 |
InterpreterGenerator::InterpreterGenerator(StubQueue* code) |
|
1815 |
: TemplateInterpreterGenerator(code) { |
|
1816 |
generate_all(); // down here so it can be "virtual" |
|
1817 |
} |
|
1818 |
||
1819 |
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
1820 |
||
1821 |
// Non-product code |
|
1822 |
#ifndef PRODUCT |
|
1823 |
address TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_trace_code(TosState state) { |
|
1824 |
address entry = __ pc(); |
|
1825 |
||
1826 |
__ push(state); |
|
1066 | 1827 |
__ push(c_rarg0); |
1828 |
__ push(c_rarg1); |
|
1829 |
__ push(c_rarg2); |
|
1830 |
__ push(c_rarg3); |
|
1831 |
__ mov(c_rarg2, rax); // Pass itos |
|
1 | 1832 |
#ifdef _WIN64 |
1833 |
__ movflt(xmm3, xmm0); // Pass ftos |
|
1834 |
#endif |
|
1835 |
__ call_VM(noreg, |
|
1836 |
CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::trace_bytecode), |
|
1837 |
c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3); |
|
1066 | 1838 |
__ pop(c_rarg3); |
1839 |
__ pop(c_rarg2); |
|
1840 |
__ pop(c_rarg1); |
|
1841 |
__ pop(c_rarg0); |
|
1 | 1842 |
__ pop(state); |
1843 |
__ ret(0); // return from result handler |
|
1844 |
||
1845 |
return entry; |
|
1846 |
} |
|
1847 |
||
1848 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::count_bytecode() { |
|
1849 |
__ incrementl(ExternalAddress((address) &BytecodeCounter::_counter_value)); |
|
1850 |
} |
|
1851 |
||
1852 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::histogram_bytecode(Template* t) { |
|
1853 |
__ incrementl(ExternalAddress((address) &BytecodeHistogram::_counters[t->bytecode()])); |
|
1854 |
} |
|
1855 |
||
1856 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::histogram_bytecode_pair(Template* t) { |
|
1857 |
__ mov32(rbx, ExternalAddress((address) &BytecodePairHistogram::_index)); |
|
1858 |
__ shrl(rbx, BytecodePairHistogram::log2_number_of_codes); |
|
1859 |
__ orl(rbx, |
|
1860 |
((int) t->bytecode()) << |
|
1861 |
BytecodePairHistogram::log2_number_of_codes); |
|
1862 |
__ mov32(ExternalAddress((address) &BytecodePairHistogram::_index), rbx); |
|
1863 |
__ lea(rscratch1, ExternalAddress((address) BytecodePairHistogram::_counters)); |
|
1864 |
__ incrementl(Address(rscratch1, rbx, Address::times_4)); |
|
1865 |
} |
|
1866 |
||
1867 |
||
1868 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::trace_bytecode(Template* t) { |
|
1869 |
// Call a little run-time stub to avoid blow-up for each bytecode. |
|
1870 |
// The run-time runtime saves the right registers, depending on |
|
1871 |
// the tosca in-state for the given template. |
|
1872 |
||
1873 |
assert(Interpreter::trace_code(t->tos_in()) != NULL, |
|
1874 |
"entry must have been generated"); |
|
1066 | 1875 |
__ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp |
1876 |
__ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI |
|
1 | 1877 |
__ call(RuntimeAddress(Interpreter::trace_code(t->tos_in()))); |
1066 | 1878 |
__ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp |
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__ reinit_heapbase(); |
1 | 1880 |
} |
1881 |
||
1882 |
||
1883 |
void TemplateInterpreterGenerator::stop_interpreter_at() { |
|
1884 |
Label L; |
|
1885 |
__ cmp32(ExternalAddress((address) &BytecodeCounter::_counter_value), |
|
1886 |
StopInterpreterAt); |
|
1887 |
__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, L); |
|
1888 |
__ int3(); |
|
1889 |
__ bind(L); |
|
1890 |
} |
|
1891 |
#endif // !PRODUCT |
|
1066 | 1892 |
#endif // ! CC_INTERP |