6633953: type2aelembytes{T_ADDRESS} should be 8 bytes in 64 bit VM
Summary: T_ADDRESS size is defined as 'int' size (4 bytes) but C2 use it for raw pointers and as memory type for StoreP and LoadP nodes.
Reviewed-by: jrose
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// ciField
//
// This class represents the result of a field lookup in the VM.
// The lookup may not succeed, in which case the information in
// the ciField will be incomplete.
class ciField : public ResourceObj {
CI_PACKAGE_ACCESS
friend class ciEnv;
friend class ciInstanceKlass;
friend class NonStaticFieldFiller;
private:
ciFlags _flags;
ciInstanceKlass* _holder;
ciSymbol* _name;
ciSymbol* _signature;
ciType* _type;
int _offset;
bool _is_constant;
ciInstanceKlass* _known_to_link_with;
ciConstant _constant_value;
// Used for will_link
int _cp_index;
ciType* compute_type();
ciType* compute_type_impl();
ciField(ciInstanceKlass* klass, int index);
ciField(fieldDescriptor* fd);
// shared constructor code
void initialize_from(fieldDescriptor* fd);
// The implementation of the print method.
void print_impl(outputStream* st);
public:
ciFlags flags() { return _flags; }
// Of which klass is this field a member?
//
// Usage note: the declared holder of a field is the class
// referenced by name in the bytecodes. The canonical holder
// is the most general class which holds the field. This
// method returns the canonical holder. The declared holder
// can be accessed via a method in ciBytecodeStream.
//
// Ex.
// class A {
// public int f = 7;
// }
// class B extends A {
// public void test() {
// System.out.println(f);
// }
// }
//
// A java compiler is permitted to compile the access to
// field f as:
//
// getfield B.f
//
// In that case the declared holder of f would be B and
// the canonical holder of f would be A.
ciInstanceKlass* holder() { return _holder; }
// Name of this field?
ciSymbol* name() { return _name; }
// Signature of this field?
ciSymbol* signature() { return _signature; }
// Of what type is this field?
ciType* type() { return (_type == NULL) ? compute_type() : _type; }
// How is this field actually stored in memory?
BasicType layout_type() { return type2field[(_type == NULL) ? T_OBJECT : _type->basic_type()]; }
// How big is this field in memory?
int size_in_bytes() { return type2aelembytes(layout_type()); }
// What is the offset of this field?
int offset() {
assert(_offset >= 1, "illegal call to offset()");
return _offset;
}
// Same question, explicit units. (Fields are aligned to the byte level.)
int offset_in_bytes() {
return offset();
}
// Is this field shared?
bool is_shared() {
// non-static fields of shared holders are cached
return _holder->is_shared() && !is_static();
}
// Is this field a constant?
//
// Clarification: A field is considered constant if:
// 1. The field is both static and final
// 2. The canonical holder of the field has undergone
// static initialization.
// 3. If the field is an object or array, then the oop
// in question is allocated in perm space.
// 4. The field is not one of the special static/final
// non-constant fields. These are java.lang.System.in
// and java.lang.System.out. Abomination.
//
// Note: the check for case 4 is not yet implemented.
bool is_constant() { return _is_constant; }
// Get the constant value of this field.
ciConstant constant_value() {
assert(is_constant(), "illegal call to constant_value()");
return _constant_value;
}
// Check for link time errors. Accessing a field from a
// certain class via a certain bytecode may or may not be legal.
// This call checks to see if an exception may be raised by
// an access of this field.
//
// Usage note: if the same field is accessed multiple times
// in the same compilation, will_link will need to be checked
// at each point of access.
bool will_link(ciInstanceKlass* accessing_klass,
Bytecodes::Code bc);
// Java access flags
bool is_public () { return flags().is_public(); }
bool is_private () { return flags().is_private(); }
bool is_protected () { return flags().is_protected(); }
bool is_static () { return flags().is_static(); }
bool is_final () { return flags().is_final(); }
bool is_volatile () { return flags().is_volatile(); }
bool is_transient () { return flags().is_transient(); }
// Debugging output
void print();
void print_name_on(outputStream* st);
};