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1972 | 25 #ifndef SHARE_VM_CODE_STUBS_HPP |
26 #define SHARE_VM_CODE_STUBS_HPP | |
27 | |
28 #include "memory/allocation.hpp" | |
29 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_linux | |
30 # include "os_linux.inline.hpp" | |
31 #endif | |
32 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_solaris | |
33 # include "os_solaris.inline.hpp" | |
34 #endif | |
35 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_windows | |
36 # include "os_windows.inline.hpp" | |
37 #endif | |
3960 | 38 #ifdef TARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd |
39 # include "os_bsd.inline.hpp" | |
40 #endif | |
1972 | 41 |
0 | 42 // The classes in this file provide a simple framework for the |
43 // management of little pieces of machine code - or stubs - | |
44 // created on the fly and frequently discarded. In this frame- | |
45 // work stubs are stored in a queue. | |
46 | |
47 | |
48 // Stub serves as abstract base class. A concrete stub | |
49 // implementation is a subclass of Stub, implementing | |
50 // all (non-virtual!) functions required sketched out | |
51 // in the Stub class. | |
52 // | |
53 // A concrete stub layout may look like this (both data | |
54 // and code sections could be empty as well): | |
55 // | |
56 // ________ | |
57 // stub -->| | <--+ | |
58 // | data | | | |
59 // |________| | | |
60 // code_begin -->| | | | |
61 // | | | | |
62 // | code | | size | |
63 // | | | | |
64 // |________| | | |
65 // code_end -->| | | | |
66 // | data | | | |
67 // |________| | | |
68 // <--+ | |
69 | |
70 | |
71 class Stub VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC { | |
72 public: | |
73 // Initialization/finalization | |
74 void initialize(int size) { ShouldNotCallThis(); } // called to initialize/specify the stub's size | |
75 void finalize() { ShouldNotCallThis(); } // called before the stub is deallocated | |
76 | |
77 // General info/converters | |
78 int size() const { ShouldNotCallThis(); return 0; } // must return the size provided by initialize | |
79 static int code_size_to_size(int code_size) { ShouldNotCallThis(); return 0; } // computes the size given the code size | |
80 | |
81 // Code info | |
82 address code_begin() const { ShouldNotCallThis(); return NULL; } // points to the first byte of the code | |
83 address code_end() const { ShouldNotCallThis(); return NULL; } // points to the first byte after the code | |
84 | |
85 // Debugging | |
86 void verify() { ShouldNotCallThis(); } // verifies the Stub | |
87 void print() { ShouldNotCallThis(); } // prints some information about the stub | |
88 }; | |
89 | |
90 | |
91 // A stub interface defines the interface between a stub queue | |
92 // and the stubs it queues. In order to avoid a vtable and | |
93 // (and thus the extra word) in each stub, a concrete stub | |
94 // interface object is created and associated with a stub | |
95 // buffer which in turn uses the stub interface to interact | |
96 // with its stubs. | |
97 // | |
98 // StubInterface serves as an abstract base class. A concrete | |
99 // stub interface implementation is a subclass of StubInterface, | |
100 // forwarding its virtual function calls to non-virtual calls | |
101 // of the concrete stub (see also macro below). There's exactly | |
102 // one stub interface instance required per stub queue. | |
103 | |
104 class StubInterface: public CHeapObj { | |
105 public: | |
106 // Initialization/finalization | |
107 virtual void initialize(Stub* self, int size) = 0; // called after creation (called twice if allocated via (request, commit)) | |
108 virtual void finalize(Stub* self) = 0; // called before deallocation | |
109 | |
110 // General info/converters | |
111 virtual int size(Stub* self) const = 0; // the total size of the stub in bytes (must be a multiple of CodeEntryAlignment) | |
112 virtual int code_size_to_size(int code_size) const = 0; // computes the total stub size in bytes given the code size in bytes | |
113 | |
114 // Code info | |
115 virtual address code_begin(Stub* self) const = 0; // points to the first code byte | |
116 virtual address code_end(Stub* self) const = 0; // points to the first byte after the code | |
117 | |
118 // Debugging | |
119 virtual void verify(Stub* self) = 0; // verifies the stub | |
120 virtual void print(Stub* self) = 0; // prints information about the stub | |
121 }; | |
122 | |
123 | |
124 // DEF_STUB_INTERFACE is used to create a concrete stub interface | |
125 // class, forwarding stub interface calls to the corresponding | |
126 // stub calls. | |
127 | |
128 #define DEF_STUB_INTERFACE(stub) \ | |
129 class stub##Interface: public StubInterface { \ | |
130 private: \ | |
131 static stub* cast(Stub* self) { return (stub*)self; } \ | |
132 \ | |
133 public: \ | |
134 /* Initialization/finalization */ \ | |
135 virtual void initialize(Stub* self, int size) { cast(self)->initialize(size); } \ | |
136 virtual void finalize(Stub* self) { cast(self)->finalize(); } \ | |
137 \ | |
138 /* General info */ \ | |
139 virtual int size(Stub* self) const { return cast(self)->size(); } \ | |
140 virtual int code_size_to_size(int code_size) const { return stub::code_size_to_size(code_size); } \ | |
141 \ | |
142 /* Code info */ \ | |
143 virtual address code_begin(Stub* self) const { return cast(self)->code_begin(); } \ | |
144 virtual address code_end(Stub* self) const { return cast(self)->code_end(); } \ | |
145 \ | |
146 /* Debugging */ \ | |
147 virtual void verify(Stub* self) { cast(self)->verify(); } \ | |
148 virtual void print(Stub* self) { cast(self)->print(); } \ | |
149 }; | |
150 | |
151 | |
152 // A StubQueue maintains a queue of stubs. | |
153 // Note: All sizes (spaces) are given in bytes. | |
154 | |
155 class StubQueue: public CHeapObj { | |
156 friend class VMStructs; | |
157 private: | |
158 StubInterface* _stub_interface; // the interface prototype | |
159 address _stub_buffer; // where all stubs are stored | |
160 int _buffer_size; // the buffer size in bytes | |
161 int _buffer_limit; // the (byte) index of the actual buffer limit (_buffer_limit <= _buffer_size) | |
162 int _queue_begin; // the (byte) index of the first queue entry (word-aligned) | |
163 int _queue_end; // the (byte) index of the first entry after the queue (word-aligned) | |
164 int _number_of_stubs; // the number of buffered stubs | |
165 Mutex* const _mutex; // the lock used for a (request, commit) transaction | |
166 | |
167 void check_index(int i) const { assert(0 <= i && i < _buffer_limit && i % CodeEntryAlignment == 0, "illegal index"); } | |
168 bool is_contiguous() const { return _queue_begin <= _queue_end; } | |
169 int index_of(Stub* s) const { int i = (address)s - _stub_buffer; check_index(i); return i; } | |
170 Stub* stub_at(int i) const { check_index(i); return (Stub*)(_stub_buffer + i); } | |
171 Stub* current_stub() const { return stub_at(_queue_end); } | |
172 | |
173 // Stub functionality accessed via interface | |
174 void stub_initialize(Stub* s, int size) { assert(size % CodeEntryAlignment == 0, "size not aligned"); _stub_interface->initialize(s, size); } | |
175 void stub_finalize(Stub* s) { _stub_interface->finalize(s); } | |
176 int stub_size(Stub* s) const { return _stub_interface->size(s); } | |
177 bool stub_contains(Stub* s, address pc) const { return _stub_interface->code_begin(s) <= pc && pc < _stub_interface->code_end(s); } | |
178 int stub_code_size_to_size(int code_size) const { return _stub_interface->code_size_to_size(code_size); } | |
179 void stub_verify(Stub* s) { _stub_interface->verify(s); } | |
180 void stub_print(Stub* s) { _stub_interface->print(s); } | |
181 | |
182 static void register_queue(StubQueue*); | |
183 | |
184 public: | |
185 StubQueue(StubInterface* stub_interface, int buffer_size, Mutex* lock, | |
186 const char* name); | |
187 ~StubQueue(); | |
188 | |
189 // General queue info | |
190 bool is_empty() const { return _queue_begin == _queue_end; } | |
191 int total_space() const { return _buffer_size - 1; } | |
192 int available_space() const { int d = _queue_begin - _queue_end - 1; return d < 0 ? d + _buffer_size : d; } | |
193 int used_space() const { return total_space() - available_space(); } | |
194 int number_of_stubs() const { return _number_of_stubs; } | |
195 bool contains(address pc) const { return _stub_buffer <= pc && pc < _stub_buffer + _buffer_limit; } | |
196 Stub* stub_containing(address pc) const; | |
197 address code_start() const { return _stub_buffer; } | |
198 address code_end() const { return _stub_buffer + _buffer_limit; } | |
199 | |
200 // Stub allocation (atomic transactions) | |
201 Stub* request_committed(int code_size); // request a stub that provides exactly code_size space for code | |
202 Stub* request(int requested_code_size); // request a stub with a (maximum) code space - locks the queue | |
203 void commit (int committed_code_size); // commit the previously requested stub - unlocks the queue | |
204 | |
205 // Stub deallocation | |
206 void remove_first(); // remove the first stub in the queue | |
207 void remove_first(int n); // remove the first n stubs in the queue | |
208 void remove_all(); // remove all stubs in the queue | |
209 | |
210 // Iteration | |
211 static void queues_do(void f(StubQueue* s)); // call f with each StubQueue | |
212 void stubs_do(void f(Stub* s)); // call f with all stubs | |
213 Stub* first() const { return number_of_stubs() > 0 ? stub_at(_queue_begin) : NULL; } | |
214 Stub* next(Stub* s) const { int i = index_of(s) + stub_size(s); | |
215 if (i == _buffer_limit) i = 0; | |
216 return (i == _queue_end) ? NULL : stub_at(i); | |
217 } | |
218 | |
219 address stub_code_begin(Stub* s) const { return _stub_interface->code_begin(s); } | |
220 address stub_code_end(Stub* s) const { return _stub_interface->code_end(s); } | |
221 | |
222 // Debugging/printing | |
223 void verify(); // verifies the stub queue | |
224 void print(); // prints information about the stub queue | |
225 }; | |
1972 | 226 |
227 #endif // SHARE_VM_CODE_STUBS_HPP |