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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
parents c095a7f289aa
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKINVARIANTS_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKINVARIANTS_HPP

#include "ci/ciEnv.hpp"
#include "ci/ciInstanceKlass.hpp"
#include "ci/ciMethod.hpp"
#include "ci/ciTypeFlow.hpp"
#include "code/debugInfoRec.hpp"
#include "code/dependencies.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "shark/llvmHeaders.hpp"
#include "shark/sharkBuilder.hpp"

// Base classes used to track various values through the compilation.
// SharkCompileInvariants is used to track values which remain the
// same for the top-level method and any inlined methods it may have
// (ie for the whole compilation).  SharkTargetInvariants is used to
// track values which differ between methods.

class SharkCompileInvariants : public ResourceObj {
 protected:
  SharkCompileInvariants(ciEnv* env, SharkBuilder* builder)
    : _env(env),
      _builder(builder),
      _thread(NULL) {}

  SharkCompileInvariants(const SharkCompileInvariants* parent)
    : _env(parent->_env),
      _builder(parent->_builder),
      _thread(parent->_thread) {}

 private:
  ciEnv*        _env;
  SharkBuilder* _builder;
  llvm::Value*  _thread;

  // Top-level broker for HotSpot's Compiler Interface.
  //
  // Its main purpose is to allow the various CI classes to access
  // oops in the VM without having to worry about safepointing.  In
  // addition to this it acts as a holder for various recorders and
  // memory allocators.
  //
  // Accessing this directly is kind of ugly, so it's private.  Add
  // new accessors below if you need something from it.
 protected:
  ciEnv* env() const {
    assert(_env != NULL, "env not available");
    return _env;
  }

  // The SharkBuilder that is used to build LLVM IR.
 protected:
  SharkBuilder* builder() const {
    return _builder;
  }

  // Pointer to this thread's JavaThread object.  This is not
  // available until a short way into SharkFunction creation
  // so a setter is required.  Assertions are used to enforce
  // invariance.
 protected:
  llvm::Value* thread() const {
    assert(_thread != NULL, "thread not available");
    return _thread;
  }
  void set_thread(llvm::Value* thread) {
    assert(_thread == NULL, "thread already set");
    _thread = thread;
  }

  // Objects that handle various aspects of the compilation.
 protected:
  DebugInformationRecorder* debug_info() const {
    return env()->debug_info();
  }
  SharkCodeBuffer* code_buffer() const {
    return builder()->code_buffer();
  }

 public:
  Dependencies* dependencies() const {
    return env()->dependencies();
  }

  // Commonly used classes
 protected:
  ciInstanceKlass* java_lang_Object_klass() const {
    return env()->Object_klass();
  }
  ciInstanceKlass* java_lang_Throwable_klass() const {
    return env()->Throwable_klass();
  }
};

class SharkTargetInvariants : public SharkCompileInvariants {
 protected:
  SharkTargetInvariants(ciEnv* env, SharkBuilder* builder, ciTypeFlow* flow)
    : SharkCompileInvariants(env, builder),
      _target(flow->method()),
      _flow(flow),
      _max_monitors(count_monitors()) {}

  SharkTargetInvariants(const SharkCompileInvariants* parent, ciMethod* target)
    : SharkCompileInvariants(parent),
      _target(target),
      _flow(NULL),
      _max_monitors(count_monitors()) {}

  SharkTargetInvariants(const SharkTargetInvariants* parent)
    : SharkCompileInvariants(parent),
      _target(parent->_target),
      _flow(parent->_flow),
      _max_monitors(parent->_max_monitors) {}

 private:
  int count_monitors();

 private:
  ciMethod*   _target;
  ciTypeFlow* _flow;
  int         _max_monitors;

  // The method being compiled.
 protected:
  ciMethod* target() const {
    return _target;
  }

  // Typeflow analysis of the method being compiled.
 protected:
  ciTypeFlow* flow() const {
    assert(_flow != NULL, "typeflow not available");
    return _flow;
  }

  // Properties of the method.
 protected:
  int max_locals() const {
    return target()->max_locals();
  }
  int max_stack() const {
    return target()->max_stack();
  }
  int max_monitors() const {
    return _max_monitors;
  }
  int arg_size() const {
    return target()->arg_size();
  }
  bool is_static() const {
    return target()->is_static();
  }
  bool is_synchronized() const {
    return target()->is_synchronized();
  }
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_SHARK_SHARKINVARIANTS_HPP