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8012715: G1: GraphKit accesses PtrQueue::_index as int but is size_t Summary: In graphKit INT operations were generated to access PtrQueue::_index which has type size_t. This is 64 bit on 64-bit machines. No problems occur on little endian machines as long as the index fits into 32 bit, but on big endian machines the upper part is read, which is zero. This leads to unnecessary branches to the slow path in the runtime. Reviewed-by: twisti, johnc Contributed-by: Martin Doerr <martin.doerr@sap.com>
author johnc
date Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:48:43 -0700
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_OOPS_OBJARRAYOOP_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_OOPS_OBJARRAYOOP_HPP

#include "oops/arrayOop.hpp"

// An objArrayOop is an array containing oops.
// Evaluating "String arg[10]" will create an objArrayOop.

class objArrayOopDesc : public arrayOopDesc {
  friend class ObjArrayKlass;
  friend class Runtime1;
  friend class psPromotionManager;
  friend class CSetMarkOopClosure;
  friend class G1ParScanPartialArrayClosure;

  template <class T> T* obj_at_addr(int index) const {
    assert(is_within_bounds(index), "index out of bounds");
    return &((T*)base())[index];
  }

private:
  // Give size of objArrayOop in HeapWords minus the header
  static int array_size(int length) {
    const int OopsPerHeapWord = HeapWordSize/heapOopSize;
    assert(OopsPerHeapWord >= 1 && (HeapWordSize % heapOopSize == 0),
           "Else the following (new) computation would be in error");
#ifdef ASSERT
    // The old code is left in for sanity-checking; it'll
    // go away pretty soon. XXX
    // Without UseCompressedOops, this is simply:
    // oop->length() * HeapWordsPerOop;
    // With narrowOops, HeapWordsPerOop is 1/2 or equal 0 as an integer.
    // The oop elements are aligned up to wordSize
    const int HeapWordsPerOop = heapOopSize/HeapWordSize;
    int old_res;
    if (HeapWordsPerOop > 0) {
      old_res = length * HeapWordsPerOop;
    } else {
      old_res = align_size_up(length, OopsPerHeapWord)/OopsPerHeapWord;
    }
#endif  // ASSERT
    int res = ((uint)length + OopsPerHeapWord - 1)/OopsPerHeapWord;
    assert(res == old_res, "Inconsistency between old and new.");
    return res;
  }

 public:
  // Returns the offset of the first element.
  static int base_offset_in_bytes() {
    return arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(T_OBJECT);
  }

  // base is the address following the header.
  HeapWord* base() const      { return (HeapWord*) arrayOopDesc::base(T_OBJECT); }

  // Accessing
  oop obj_at(int index) const {
    // With UseCompressedOops decode the narrow oop in the objArray to an
    // uncompressed oop.  Otherwise this is simply a "*" operator.
    if (UseCompressedOops) {
      return load_decode_heap_oop(obj_at_addr<narrowOop>(index));
    } else {
      return load_decode_heap_oop(obj_at_addr<oop>(index));
    }
  }

  void obj_at_put(int index, oop value) {
    if (UseCompressedOops) {
      oop_store(obj_at_addr<narrowOop>(index), value);
    } else {
      oop_store(obj_at_addr<oop>(index), value);
    }
  }
  // Sizing
  static int header_size()    { return arrayOopDesc::header_size(T_OBJECT); }
  int object_size()           { return object_size(length()); }

  static int object_size(int length) {
    // This returns the object size in HeapWords.
    uint asz = array_size(length);
    uint osz = align_object_size(header_size() + asz);
    assert(osz >= asz,   "no overflow");
    assert((int)osz > 0, "no overflow");
    return (int)osz;
  }

  // special iterators for index ranges, returns size of object
#define ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL(OopClosureType, nv_suffix)     \
  int oop_iterate_range(OopClosureType* blk, int start, int end);

  ALL_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_1(ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
  ALL_OOP_OOP_ITERATE_CLOSURES_2(ObjArrayOop_OOP_ITERATE_DECL)
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_OBJARRAYOOP_HPP