8198755: Reduce cost of InvokerBytecodeGenerator::isStaticallyInvocable/-Nameable
Reviewed-by: vlivanov, psandoz, jrose
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/* decode_instructions -- dump a range of addresses as native instructions
This implements the protocol required by the HotSpot PrintAssembly option.
The start_va, end_va is the virtual address the region of memory to
disasemble and buffer contains the instructions to decode,
Disassembling instructions in the current address space is done by
having start_va == buffer.
The option string, if not empty, is interpreted by the disassembler implementation.
The printf callback is 'fprintf' or any other workalike.
It is called as (*printf_callback)(printf_stream, "some format...", some, format, args).
The event callback receives an event tag (a string) and an argument (a void*).
It is called as (*event_callback)(event_stream, "tag", arg).
Events:
<insn pc='%p'> begin an instruction, at a given location
</insn pc='%d'> end an instruction, at a given location
<addr value='%p'/> emit the symbolic value of an address
A tag format is one of three basic forms: "tag", "/tag", "tag/",
where tag is a simple identifier, signifying (as in XML) a element start,
element end, and standalone element. (To render as XML, add angle brackets.)
*/
#ifndef SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H
#define SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H
extern
#ifdef DLL_EXPORT
DLL_EXPORT
#endif
void* decode_instructions_virtual(uintptr_t start_va, uintptr_t end_va,
unsigned char* buffer, uintptr_t length,
void* (*event_callback)(void*, const char*, void*),
void* event_stream,
int (*printf_callback)(void*, const char*, ...),
void* printf_stream,
const char* options,
int newline /* bool value for nice new line */);
/* This is the compatability interface for older versions of hotspot */
extern
#ifdef DLL_ENTRY
DLL_ENTRY
#endif
void* decode_instructions(void* start_pv, void* end_pv,
void* (*event_callback)(void*, const char*, void*),
void* event_stream,
int (*printf_callback)(void*, const char*, ...),
void* printf_stream,
const char* options);
/* convenience typedefs */
typedef void* (*decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype) (void*, const char*, void*);
typedef int (*decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype) (void*, const char*, ...);
typedef void* (*decode_func_vtype) (uintptr_t start_va, uintptr_t end_va,
unsigned char* buffer, uintptr_t length,
decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype event_callback,
void* event_stream,
decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype printf_callback,
void* printf_stream,
const char* options,
int newline);
typedef void* (*decode_func_stype) (void* start_pv, void* end_pv,
decode_instructions_event_callback_ftype event_callback,
void* event_stream,
decode_instructions_printf_callback_ftype printf_callback,
void* printf_stream,
const char* options);
#endif /* SHARED_TOOLS_HSDIS_H */