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6830717: replay of compilations would help with debugging Summary: When java process crashed in compiler thread, repeat the compilation process will help finding root cause. This is done with using SA dump application class data and replay data from core dump, then use debug version of jvm to recompile the problematic java method. Reviewed-by: kvn, twisti, sspitsyn Contributed-by: yumin.qi@oracle.com
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date Mon, 12 Nov 2012 14:03:53 -0800
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP

#include "asm/assembler.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"

// All the basic framework for stubcode generation/debugging/printing.


// A StubCodeDesc describes a piece of generated code (usually stubs).
// This information is mainly useful for debugging and printing.
// Currently, code descriptors are simply chained in a linked list,
// this may have to change if searching becomes too slow.

class StubCodeDesc: public CHeapObj<mtCode> {
 protected:
  static StubCodeDesc* _list;                  // the list of all descriptors
  static int           _count;                 // length of list

  StubCodeDesc*        _next;                  // the next element in the linked list
  const char*          _group;                 // the group to which the stub code belongs
  const char*          _name;                  // the name assigned to the stub code
  int                  _index;                 // serial number assigned to the stub
  address              _begin;                 // points to the first byte of the stub code    (included)
  address              _end;                   // points to the first byte after the stub code (excluded)

  void set_end(address end) {
    assert(_begin <= end, "begin & end not properly ordered");
    _end = end;
  }

  void set_begin(address begin) {
    assert(begin >= _begin, "begin may not decrease");
    assert(_end == NULL || begin <= _end, "begin & end not properly ordered");
    _begin = begin;
  }

  friend class StubCodeMark;
  friend class StubCodeGenerator;

 public:
  static StubCodeDesc* desc_for(address pc);     // returns the code descriptor for the code containing pc or NULL
  static StubCodeDesc* desc_for_index(int);      // returns the code descriptor for the index or NULL
  static const char*   name_for(address pc);     // returns the name of the code containing pc or NULL

  StubCodeDesc(const char* group, const char* name, address begin) {
    assert(name != NULL, "no name specified");
    _next           = _list;
    _group          = group;
    _name           = name;
    _index          = ++_count; // (never zero)
    _begin          = begin;
    _end            = NULL;
    _list           = this;
  };

  const char* group() const                      { return _group; }
  const char* name() const                       { return _name; }
  int         index() const                      { return _index; }
  address     begin() const                      { return _begin; }
  address     end() const                        { return _end; }
  int         size_in_bytes() const              { return _end - _begin; }
  bool        contains(address pc) const         { return _begin <= pc && pc < _end; }
  void        print_on(outputStream* st) const;
  void        print() const                      { print_on(tty); }
};

// The base class for all stub-generating code generators.
// Provides utility functions.

class StubCodeGenerator: public StackObj {
 protected:
  MacroAssembler*  _masm;

  StubCodeDesc* _first_stub;
  StubCodeDesc* _last_stub;
  bool _print_code;

 public:
  StubCodeGenerator(CodeBuffer* code, bool print_code = false);
  ~StubCodeGenerator();

  MacroAssembler* assembler() const              { return _masm; }

  virtual void stub_prolog(StubCodeDesc* cdesc); // called by StubCodeMark constructor
  virtual void stub_epilog(StubCodeDesc* cdesc); // called by StubCodeMark destructor
};


// Stack-allocated helper class used to assciate a stub code with a name.
// All stub code generating functions that use a StubCodeMark will be registered
// in the global StubCodeDesc list and the generated stub code can be identified
// later via an address pointing into it.

class StubCodeMark: public StackObj {
 protected:
  StubCodeGenerator* _cgen;
  StubCodeDesc*      _cdesc;

 public:
  StubCodeMark(StubCodeGenerator* cgen, const char* group, const char* name);
  ~StubCodeMark();

};

#endif // SHARE_VM_RUNTIME_STUBCODEGENERATOR_HPP