8232162: Object reallocation in Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info_helper should not depend on EliminateNestedLocks
Reviewed-by: thartmann, neliasso
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#ifndef SHARE_RUNTIME_JAVAFRAMEANCHOR_HPP
#define SHARE_RUNTIME_JAVAFRAMEANCHOR_HPP
#include "runtime/orderAccess.hpp"
#include "utilities/globalDefinitions.hpp"
#include "utilities/macros.hpp"
//
// An object for encapsulating the machine/os dependent part of a JavaThread frame state
//
class JavaThread;
class MacroAssembler;
class JavaFrameAnchor {
// Too many friends...
friend class CallNativeDirectNode;
friend class OptoRuntime;
friend class Runtime1;
friend class StubAssembler;
friend class CallRuntimeDirectNode;
friend class MacroAssembler;
friend class LIR_Assembler;
friend class GraphKit;
friend class StubGenerator;
friend class JavaThread;
friend class frame;
friend class VMStructs;
friend class JVMCIVMStructs;
friend class BytecodeInterpreter;
friend class JavaCallWrapper;
private:
//
// Whenever _last_Java_sp != NULL other anchor fields MUST be valid!
// The stack may not be walkable [check with walkable() ] but the values must be valid.
// The profiler apparently depends on this.
//
intptr_t* volatile _last_Java_sp;
// Whenever we call from Java to native we can not be assured that the return
// address that composes the last_Java_frame will be in an accessible location
// so calls from Java to native store that pc (or one good enough to locate
// the oopmap) in the frame anchor. Since the frames that call from Java to
// native are never deoptimized we never need to patch the pc and so this
// is acceptable.
volatile address _last_Java_pc;
// tells whether the last Java frame is set
// It is important that when last_Java_sp != NULL that the rest of the frame
// anchor (including platform specific) all be valid.
bool has_last_Java_frame() const { return _last_Java_sp != NULL; }
// This is very dangerous unless sp == NULL
// Invalidate the anchor so that has_last_frame is false
// and no one should look at the other fields.
void zap(void) { _last_Java_sp = NULL; }
#include CPU_HEADER(javaFrameAnchor)
public:
JavaFrameAnchor() { clear(); }
JavaFrameAnchor(JavaFrameAnchor *src) { copy(src); }
void set_last_Java_pc(address pc) { _last_Java_pc = pc; }
// Assembly stub generation helpers
static ByteSize last_Java_sp_offset() { return byte_offset_of(JavaFrameAnchor, _last_Java_sp); }
static ByteSize last_Java_pc_offset() { return byte_offset_of(JavaFrameAnchor, _last_Java_pc); }
};
#endif // SHARE_RUNTIME_JAVAFRAMEANCHOR_HPP