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1 /*
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2 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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3 * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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4 *
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5 * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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6 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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8 *
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9 * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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10 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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11 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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12 * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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13 * accompanied this code).
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14 *
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15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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16 * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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18 *
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19 * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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20 * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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21 * questions.
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22 *
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23 */
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24
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25 #include "precompiled.hpp"
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26 #include "asm/assembler.hpp"
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27 #include "asm/assembler.inline.hpp"
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28 #include "compiler/disassembler.hpp"
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29 #include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.inline.hpp"
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30 #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
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31 #include "memory/cardTableModRefBS.hpp"
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32 #include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
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33 #include "prims/methodHandles.hpp"
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34 #include "runtime/biasedLocking.hpp"
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35 #include "runtime/interfaceSupport.hpp"
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36 #include "runtime/objectMonitor.hpp"
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37 #include "runtime/os.hpp"
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38 #include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
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39 #include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
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40 #ifndef SERIALGC
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41 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1CollectedHeap.inline.hpp"
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42 #include "gc_implementation/g1/g1SATBCardTableModRefBS.hpp"
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43 #include "gc_implementation/g1/heapRegion.hpp"
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44 #endif
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45
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46 #ifdef PRODUCT
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47 #define BLOCK_COMMENT(str) /* nothing */
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48 #define STOP(error) stop(error)
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49 #else
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50 #define BLOCK_COMMENT(str) block_comment(str)
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51 #define STOP(error) block_comment(error); stop(error)
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52 #endif
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53
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54 #define BIND(label) bind(label); BLOCK_COMMENT(#label ":")
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55
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56
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57 static Assembler::Condition reverse[] = {
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58 Assembler::noOverflow /* overflow = 0x0 */ ,
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59 Assembler::overflow /* noOverflow = 0x1 */ ,
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60 Assembler::aboveEqual /* carrySet = 0x2, below = 0x2 */ ,
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61 Assembler::below /* aboveEqual = 0x3, carryClear = 0x3 */ ,
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62 Assembler::notZero /* zero = 0x4, equal = 0x4 */ ,
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63 Assembler::zero /* notZero = 0x5, notEqual = 0x5 */ ,
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64 Assembler::above /* belowEqual = 0x6 */ ,
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65 Assembler::belowEqual /* above = 0x7 */ ,
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66 Assembler::positive /* negative = 0x8 */ ,
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67 Assembler::negative /* positive = 0x9 */ ,
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68 Assembler::noParity /* parity = 0xa */ ,
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69 Assembler::parity /* noParity = 0xb */ ,
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70 Assembler::greaterEqual /* less = 0xc */ ,
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71 Assembler::less /* greaterEqual = 0xd */ ,
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72 Assembler::greater /* lessEqual = 0xe */ ,
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73 Assembler::lessEqual /* greater = 0xf, */
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74
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75 };
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76
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77
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78 // Implementation of MacroAssembler
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79
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80 // First all the versions that have distinct versions depending on 32/64 bit
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81 // Unless the difference is trivial (1 line or so).
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82
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83 #ifndef _LP64
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84
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85 // 32bit versions
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86
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87 Address MacroAssembler::as_Address(AddressLiteral adr) {
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88 return Address(adr.target(), adr.rspec());
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89 }
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90
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91 Address MacroAssembler::as_Address(ArrayAddress adr) {
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92 return Address::make_array(adr);
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93 }
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94
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95 int MacroAssembler::biased_locking_enter(Register lock_reg,
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96 Register obj_reg,
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97 Register swap_reg,
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98 Register tmp_reg,
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99 bool swap_reg_contains_mark,
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100 Label& done,
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101 Label* slow_case,
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102 BiasedLockingCounters* counters) {
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103 assert(UseBiasedLocking, "why call this otherwise?");
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104 assert(swap_reg == rax, "swap_reg must be rax, for cmpxchg");
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105 assert_different_registers(lock_reg, obj_reg, swap_reg);
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106
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107 if (PrintBiasedLockingStatistics && counters == NULL)
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108 counters = BiasedLocking::counters();
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109
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110 bool need_tmp_reg = false;
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111 if (tmp_reg == noreg) {
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112 need_tmp_reg = true;
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113 tmp_reg = lock_reg;
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114 } else {
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115 assert_different_registers(lock_reg, obj_reg, swap_reg, tmp_reg);
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116 }
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117 assert(markOopDesc::age_shift == markOopDesc::lock_bits + markOopDesc::biased_lock_bits, "biased locking makes assumptions about bit layout");
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118 Address mark_addr (obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes());
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119 Address klass_addr (obj_reg, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes());
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120 Address saved_mark_addr(lock_reg, 0);
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121
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122 // Biased locking
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123 // See whether the lock is currently biased toward our thread and
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124 // whether the epoch is still valid
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125 // Note that the runtime guarantees sufficient alignment of JavaThread
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126 // pointers to allow age to be placed into low bits
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127 // First check to see whether biasing is even enabled for this object
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128 Label cas_label;
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129 int null_check_offset = -1;
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130 if (!swap_reg_contains_mark) {
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131 null_check_offset = offset();
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132 movl(swap_reg, mark_addr);
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133 }
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134 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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135 push(tmp_reg);
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136 }
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137 movl(tmp_reg, swap_reg);
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138 andl(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place);
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139 cmpl(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_pattern);
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140 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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141 pop(tmp_reg);
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142 }
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143 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, cas_label);
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144 // The bias pattern is present in the object's header. Need to check
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145 // whether the bias owner and the epoch are both still current.
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146 // Note that because there is no current thread register on x86 we
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147 // need to store off the mark word we read out of the object to
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148 // avoid reloading it and needing to recheck invariants below. This
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149 // store is unfortunate but it makes the overall code shorter and
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150 // simpler.
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151 movl(saved_mark_addr, swap_reg);
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152 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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153 push(tmp_reg);
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154 }
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155 get_thread(tmp_reg);
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156 xorl(swap_reg, tmp_reg);
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157 if (swap_reg_contains_mark) {
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158 null_check_offset = offset();
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159 }
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160 movl(tmp_reg, klass_addr);
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161 xorl(swap_reg, Address(tmp_reg, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
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162 andl(swap_reg, ~((int) markOopDesc::age_mask_in_place));
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163 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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164 pop(tmp_reg);
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165 }
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166 if (counters != NULL) {
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167 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
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168 ExternalAddress((address)counters->biased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
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169 }
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170 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
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171
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172 Label try_revoke_bias;
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173 Label try_rebias;
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174
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175 // At this point we know that the header has the bias pattern and
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176 // that we are not the bias owner in the current epoch. We need to
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177 // figure out more details about the state of the header in order to
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178 // know what operations can be legally performed on the object's
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179 // header.
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180
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181 // If the low three bits in the xor result aren't clear, that means
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182 // the prototype header is no longer biased and we have to revoke
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183 // the bias on this object.
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184 testl(swap_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place);
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185 jcc(Assembler::notZero, try_revoke_bias);
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186
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187 // Biasing is still enabled for this data type. See whether the
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188 // epoch of the current bias is still valid, meaning that the epoch
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189 // bits of the mark word are equal to the epoch bits of the
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190 // prototype header. (Note that the prototype header's epoch bits
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191 // only change at a safepoint.) If not, attempt to rebias the object
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192 // toward the current thread. Note that we must be absolutely sure
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193 // that the current epoch is invalid in order to do this because
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194 // otherwise the manipulations it performs on the mark word are
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195 // illegal.
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196 testl(swap_reg, markOopDesc::epoch_mask_in_place);
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197 jcc(Assembler::notZero, try_rebias);
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198
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199 // The epoch of the current bias is still valid but we know nothing
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200 // about the owner; it might be set or it might be clear. Try to
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201 // acquire the bias of the object using an atomic operation. If this
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202 // fails we will go in to the runtime to revoke the object's bias.
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203 // Note that we first construct the presumed unbiased header so we
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204 // don't accidentally blow away another thread's valid bias.
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205 movl(swap_reg, saved_mark_addr);
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206 andl(swap_reg,
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207 markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place | markOopDesc::age_mask_in_place | markOopDesc::epoch_mask_in_place);
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208 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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209 push(tmp_reg);
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210 }
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211 get_thread(tmp_reg);
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212 orl(tmp_reg, swap_reg);
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213 if (os::is_MP()) {
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214 lock();
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215 }
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216 cmpxchgptr(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
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217 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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218 pop(tmp_reg);
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219 }
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220 // If the biasing toward our thread failed, this means that
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221 // another thread succeeded in biasing it toward itself and we
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222 // need to revoke that bias. The revocation will occur in the
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223 // interpreter runtime in the slow case.
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224 if (counters != NULL) {
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225 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
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226 ExternalAddress((address)counters->anonymously_biased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
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227 }
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228 if (slow_case != NULL) {
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229 jcc(Assembler::notZero, *slow_case);
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230 }
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231 jmp(done);
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232
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233 bind(try_rebias);
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234 // At this point we know the epoch has expired, meaning that the
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235 // current "bias owner", if any, is actually invalid. Under these
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236 // circumstances _only_, we are allowed to use the current header's
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237 // value as the comparison value when doing the cas to acquire the
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238 // bias in the current epoch. In other words, we allow transfer of
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239 // the bias from one thread to another directly in this situation.
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240 //
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241 // FIXME: due to a lack of registers we currently blow away the age
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242 // bits in this situation. Should attempt to preserve them.
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243 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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244 push(tmp_reg);
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245 }
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246 get_thread(tmp_reg);
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247 movl(swap_reg, klass_addr);
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248 orl(tmp_reg, Address(swap_reg, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
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249 movl(swap_reg, saved_mark_addr);
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250 if (os::is_MP()) {
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251 lock();
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252 }
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253 cmpxchgptr(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
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254 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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255 pop(tmp_reg);
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256 }
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257 // If the biasing toward our thread failed, then another thread
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258 // succeeded in biasing it toward itself and we need to revoke that
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259 // bias. The revocation will occur in the runtime in the slow case.
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260 if (counters != NULL) {
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261 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
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262 ExternalAddress((address)counters->rebiased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
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263 }
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264 if (slow_case != NULL) {
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265 jcc(Assembler::notZero, *slow_case);
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266 }
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267 jmp(done);
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268
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269 bind(try_revoke_bias);
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270 // The prototype mark in the klass doesn't have the bias bit set any
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271 // more, indicating that objects of this data type are not supposed
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272 // to be biased any more. We are going to try to reset the mark of
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273 // this object to the prototype value and fall through to the
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274 // CAS-based locking scheme. Note that if our CAS fails, it means
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275 // that another thread raced us for the privilege of revoking the
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276 // bias of this particular object, so it's okay to continue in the
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277 // normal locking code.
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278 //
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279 // FIXME: due to a lack of registers we currently blow away the age
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280 // bits in this situation. Should attempt to preserve them.
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281 movl(swap_reg, saved_mark_addr);
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282 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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283 push(tmp_reg);
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284 }
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285 movl(tmp_reg, klass_addr);
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286 movl(tmp_reg, Address(tmp_reg, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
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287 if (os::is_MP()) {
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288 lock();
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289 }
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290 cmpxchgptr(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
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291 if (need_tmp_reg) {
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292 pop(tmp_reg);
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293 }
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294 // Fall through to the normal CAS-based lock, because no matter what
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295 // the result of the above CAS, some thread must have succeeded in
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296 // removing the bias bit from the object's header.
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297 if (counters != NULL) {
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298 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
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299 ExternalAddress((address)counters->revoked_lock_entry_count_addr()));
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300 }
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301
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302 bind(cas_label);
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303
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304 return null_check_offset;
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305 }
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306 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(address entry_point,
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307 int number_of_arguments) {
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308 call(RuntimeAddress(entry_point));
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309 increment(rsp, number_of_arguments * wordSize);
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310 }
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311
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312 void MacroAssembler::cmpklass(Address src1, Metadata* obj) {
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313 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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314 }
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315
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316 void MacroAssembler::cmpklass(Register src1, Metadata* obj) {
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317 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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318 }
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319
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320 void MacroAssembler::cmpoop(Address src1, jobject obj) {
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321 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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322 }
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323
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324 void MacroAssembler::cmpoop(Register src1, jobject obj) {
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325 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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326 }
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327
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328 void MacroAssembler::extend_sign(Register hi, Register lo) {
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329 // According to Intel Doc. AP-526, "Integer Divide", p.18.
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330 if (VM_Version::is_P6() && hi == rdx && lo == rax) {
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331 cdql();
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332 } else {
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333 movl(hi, lo);
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334 sarl(hi, 31);
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335 }
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336 }
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337
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338 void MacroAssembler::jC2(Register tmp, Label& L) {
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339 // set parity bit if FPU flag C2 is set (via rax)
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340 save_rax(tmp);
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341 fwait(); fnstsw_ax();
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342 sahf();
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343 restore_rax(tmp);
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344 // branch
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345 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
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346 }
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347
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348 void MacroAssembler::jnC2(Register tmp, Label& L) {
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349 // set parity bit if FPU flag C2 is set (via rax)
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350 save_rax(tmp);
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351 fwait(); fnstsw_ax();
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352 sahf();
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353 restore_rax(tmp);
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354 // branch
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355 jcc(Assembler::noParity, L);
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356 }
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357
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358 // 32bit can do a case table jump in one instruction but we no longer allow the base
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359 // to be installed in the Address class
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360 void MacroAssembler::jump(ArrayAddress entry) {
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361 jmp(as_Address(entry));
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362 }
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363
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364 // Note: y_lo will be destroyed
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365 void MacroAssembler::lcmp2int(Register x_hi, Register x_lo, Register y_hi, Register y_lo) {
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366 // Long compare for Java (semantics as described in JVM spec.)
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367 Label high, low, done;
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368
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369 cmpl(x_hi, y_hi);
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370 jcc(Assembler::less, low);
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371 jcc(Assembler::greater, high);
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372 // x_hi is the return register
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373 xorl(x_hi, x_hi);
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374 cmpl(x_lo, y_lo);
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375 jcc(Assembler::below, low);
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376 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
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377
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378 bind(high);
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379 xorl(x_hi, x_hi);
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380 increment(x_hi);
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381 jmp(done);
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382
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383 bind(low);
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384 xorl(x_hi, x_hi);
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385 decrementl(x_hi);
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386
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387 bind(done);
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388 }
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389
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390 void MacroAssembler::lea(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
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391 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t)src.target(), src.rspec());
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392 }
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393
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394 void MacroAssembler::lea(Address dst, AddressLiteral adr) {
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395 // leal(dst, as_Address(adr));
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396 // see note in movl as to why we must use a move
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397 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t) adr.target(), adr.rspec());
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398 }
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399
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400 void MacroAssembler::leave() {
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401 mov(rsp, rbp);
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402 pop(rbp);
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403 }
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404
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405 void MacroAssembler::lmul(int x_rsp_offset, int y_rsp_offset) {
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406 // Multiplication of two Java long values stored on the stack
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407 // as illustrated below. Result is in rdx:rax.
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408 //
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409 // rsp ---> [ ?? ] \ \
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410 // .... | y_rsp_offset |
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411 // [ y_lo ] / (in bytes) | x_rsp_offset
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412 // [ y_hi ] | (in bytes)
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413 // .... |
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414 // [ x_lo ] /
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415 // [ x_hi ]
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416 // ....
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417 //
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418 // Basic idea: lo(result) = lo(x_lo * y_lo)
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419 // hi(result) = hi(x_lo * y_lo) + lo(x_hi * y_lo) + lo(x_lo * y_hi)
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420 Address x_hi(rsp, x_rsp_offset + wordSize); Address x_lo(rsp, x_rsp_offset);
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421 Address y_hi(rsp, y_rsp_offset + wordSize); Address y_lo(rsp, y_rsp_offset);
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422 Label quick;
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423 // load x_hi, y_hi and check if quick
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424 // multiplication is possible
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425 movl(rbx, x_hi);
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426 movl(rcx, y_hi);
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427 movl(rax, rbx);
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428 orl(rbx, rcx); // rbx, = 0 <=> x_hi = 0 and y_hi = 0
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429 jcc(Assembler::zero, quick); // if rbx, = 0 do quick multiply
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430 // do full multiplication
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431 // 1st step
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432 mull(y_lo); // x_hi * y_lo
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433 movl(rbx, rax); // save lo(x_hi * y_lo) in rbx,
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434 // 2nd step
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435 movl(rax, x_lo);
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436 mull(rcx); // x_lo * y_hi
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437 addl(rbx, rax); // add lo(x_lo * y_hi) to rbx,
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438 // 3rd step
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439 bind(quick); // note: rbx, = 0 if quick multiply!
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440 movl(rax, x_lo);
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441 mull(y_lo); // x_lo * y_lo
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442 addl(rdx, rbx); // correct hi(x_lo * y_lo)
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443 }
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444
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445 void MacroAssembler::lneg(Register hi, Register lo) {
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446 negl(lo);
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447 adcl(hi, 0);
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448 negl(hi);
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449 }
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450
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451 void MacroAssembler::lshl(Register hi, Register lo) {
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452 // Java shift left long support (semantics as described in JVM spec., p.305)
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453 // (basic idea for shift counts s >= n: x << s == (x << n) << (s - n))
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454 // shift value is in rcx !
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455 assert(hi != rcx, "must not use rcx");
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456 assert(lo != rcx, "must not use rcx");
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457 const Register s = rcx; // shift count
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458 const int n = BitsPerWord;
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459 Label L;
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460 andl(s, 0x3f); // s := s & 0x3f (s < 0x40)
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461 cmpl(s, n); // if (s < n)
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462 jcc(Assembler::less, L); // else (s >= n)
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463 movl(hi, lo); // x := x << n
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464 xorl(lo, lo);
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465 // Note: subl(s, n) is not needed since the Intel shift instructions work rcx mod n!
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466 bind(L); // s (mod n) < n
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467 shldl(hi, lo); // x := x << s
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468 shll(lo);
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469 }
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470
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471
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472 void MacroAssembler::lshr(Register hi, Register lo, bool sign_extension) {
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473 // Java shift right long support (semantics as described in JVM spec., p.306 & p.310)
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474 // (basic idea for shift counts s >= n: x >> s == (x >> n) >> (s - n))
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475 assert(hi != rcx, "must not use rcx");
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476 assert(lo != rcx, "must not use rcx");
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477 const Register s = rcx; // shift count
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478 const int n = BitsPerWord;
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479 Label L;
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480 andl(s, 0x3f); // s := s & 0x3f (s < 0x40)
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481 cmpl(s, n); // if (s < n)
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482 jcc(Assembler::less, L); // else (s >= n)
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483 movl(lo, hi); // x := x >> n
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484 if (sign_extension) sarl(hi, 31);
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485 else xorl(hi, hi);
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486 // Note: subl(s, n) is not needed since the Intel shift instructions work rcx mod n!
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487 bind(L); // s (mod n) < n
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488 shrdl(lo, hi); // x := x >> s
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489 if (sign_extension) sarl(hi);
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490 else shrl(hi);
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491 }
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492
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493 void MacroAssembler::movoop(Register dst, jobject obj) {
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494 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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495 }
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496
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497 void MacroAssembler::movoop(Address dst, jobject obj) {
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498 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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499 }
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500
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501 void MacroAssembler::mov_metadata(Register dst, Metadata* obj) {
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502 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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503 }
|
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504
|
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505 void MacroAssembler::mov_metadata(Address dst, Metadata* obj) {
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506 mov_literal32(dst, (int32_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
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507 }
|
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508
|
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509 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
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510 if (src.is_lval()) {
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511 mov_literal32(dst, (intptr_t)src.target(), src.rspec());
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512 } else {
|
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513 movl(dst, as_Address(src));
|
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514 }
|
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515 }
|
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516
|
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517 void MacroAssembler::movptr(ArrayAddress dst, Register src) {
|
|
518 movl(as_Address(dst), src);
|
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519 }
|
|
520
|
|
521 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, ArrayAddress src) {
|
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522 movl(dst, as_Address(src));
|
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523 }
|
|
524
|
|
525 // src should NEVER be a real pointer. Use AddressLiteral for true pointers
|
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526 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Address dst, intptr_t src) {
|
|
527 movl(dst, src);
|
|
528 }
|
|
529
|
|
530
|
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531 void MacroAssembler::pop_callee_saved_registers() {
|
|
532 pop(rcx);
|
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533 pop(rdx);
|
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534 pop(rdi);
|
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535 pop(rsi);
|
|
536 }
|
|
537
|
|
538 void MacroAssembler::pop_fTOS() {
|
|
539 fld_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
540 addl(rsp, 2 * wordSize);
|
|
541 }
|
|
542
|
|
543 void MacroAssembler::push_callee_saved_registers() {
|
|
544 push(rsi);
|
|
545 push(rdi);
|
|
546 push(rdx);
|
|
547 push(rcx);
|
|
548 }
|
|
549
|
|
550 void MacroAssembler::push_fTOS() {
|
|
551 subl(rsp, 2 * wordSize);
|
|
552 fstp_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
553 }
|
|
554
|
|
555
|
|
556 void MacroAssembler::pushoop(jobject obj) {
|
|
557 push_literal32((int32_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
558 }
|
|
559
|
|
560 void MacroAssembler::pushklass(Metadata* obj) {
|
|
561 push_literal32((int32_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
562 }
|
|
563
|
|
564 void MacroAssembler::pushptr(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
565 if (src.is_lval()) {
|
|
566 push_literal32((int32_t)src.target(), src.rspec());
|
|
567 } else {
|
|
568 pushl(as_Address(src));
|
|
569 }
|
|
570 }
|
|
571
|
|
572 void MacroAssembler::set_word_if_not_zero(Register dst) {
|
|
573 xorl(dst, dst);
|
|
574 set_byte_if_not_zero(dst);
|
|
575 }
|
|
576
|
|
577 static void pass_arg0(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
578 masm->push(arg);
|
|
579 }
|
|
580
|
|
581 static void pass_arg1(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
582 masm->push(arg);
|
|
583 }
|
|
584
|
|
585 static void pass_arg2(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
586 masm->push(arg);
|
|
587 }
|
|
588
|
|
589 static void pass_arg3(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
590 masm->push(arg);
|
|
591 }
|
|
592
|
|
593 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
594 extern "C" void findpc(intptr_t x);
|
|
595 #endif
|
|
596
|
|
597 void MacroAssembler::debug32(int rdi, int rsi, int rbp, int rsp, int rbx, int rdx, int rcx, int rax, int eip, char* msg) {
|
|
598 // In order to get locks to work, we need to fake a in_VM state
|
|
599 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
|
|
600 JavaThreadState saved_state = thread->thread_state();
|
|
601 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm);
|
|
602 if (ShowMessageBoxOnError) {
|
|
603 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
|
|
604 JavaThreadState saved_state = thread->thread_state();
|
|
605 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm);
|
|
606 if (CountBytecodes || TraceBytecodes || StopInterpreterAt) {
|
|
607 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
608 BytecodeCounter::print();
|
|
609 }
|
|
610 // To see where a verify_oop failed, get $ebx+40/X for this frame.
|
|
611 // This is the value of eip which points to where verify_oop will return.
|
|
612 if (os::message_box(msg, "Execution stopped, print registers?")) {
|
|
613 print_state32(rdi, rsi, rbp, rsp, rbx, rdx, rcx, rax, eip);
|
|
614 BREAKPOINT;
|
|
615 }
|
|
616 } else {
|
|
617 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
618 ::tty->print_cr("=============== DEBUG MESSAGE: %s ================\n", msg);
|
|
619 }
|
|
620 // Don't assert holding the ttyLock
|
|
621 assert(false, err_msg("DEBUG MESSAGE: %s", msg));
|
|
622 ThreadStateTransition::transition(thread, _thread_in_vm, saved_state);
|
|
623 }
|
|
624
|
|
625 void MacroAssembler::print_state32(int rdi, int rsi, int rbp, int rsp, int rbx, int rdx, int rcx, int rax, int eip) {
|
|
626 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
627 FlagSetting fs(Debugging, true);
|
|
628 tty->print_cr("eip = 0x%08x", eip);
|
|
629 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
630 if ((WizardMode || Verbose) && PrintMiscellaneous) {
|
|
631 tty->cr();
|
|
632 findpc(eip);
|
|
633 tty->cr();
|
|
634 }
|
|
635 #endif
|
|
636 #define PRINT_REG(rax) \
|
|
637 { tty->print("%s = ", #rax); os::print_location(tty, rax); }
|
|
638 PRINT_REG(rax);
|
|
639 PRINT_REG(rbx);
|
|
640 PRINT_REG(rcx);
|
|
641 PRINT_REG(rdx);
|
|
642 PRINT_REG(rdi);
|
|
643 PRINT_REG(rsi);
|
|
644 PRINT_REG(rbp);
|
|
645 PRINT_REG(rsp);
|
|
646 #undef PRINT_REG
|
|
647 // Print some words near top of staack.
|
|
648 int* dump_sp = (int*) rsp;
|
|
649 for (int col1 = 0; col1 < 8; col1++) {
|
|
650 tty->print("(rsp+0x%03x) 0x%08x: ", (int)((intptr_t)dump_sp - (intptr_t)rsp), (intptr_t)dump_sp);
|
|
651 os::print_location(tty, *dump_sp++);
|
|
652 }
|
|
653 for (int row = 0; row < 16; row++) {
|
|
654 tty->print("(rsp+0x%03x) 0x%08x: ", (int)((intptr_t)dump_sp - (intptr_t)rsp), (intptr_t)dump_sp);
|
|
655 for (int col = 0; col < 8; col++) {
|
|
656 tty->print(" 0x%08x", *dump_sp++);
|
|
657 }
|
|
658 tty->cr();
|
|
659 }
|
|
660 // Print some instructions around pc:
|
|
661 Disassembler::decode((address)eip-64, (address)eip);
|
|
662 tty->print_cr("--------");
|
|
663 Disassembler::decode((address)eip, (address)eip+32);
|
|
664 }
|
|
665
|
|
666 void MacroAssembler::stop(const char* msg) {
|
|
667 ExternalAddress message((address)msg);
|
|
668 // push address of message
|
|
669 pushptr(message.addr());
|
|
670 { Label L; call(L, relocInfo::none); bind(L); } // push eip
|
|
671 pusha(); // push registers
|
|
672 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, MacroAssembler::debug32)));
|
|
673 hlt();
|
|
674 }
|
|
675
|
|
676 void MacroAssembler::warn(const char* msg) {
|
|
677 push_CPU_state();
|
|
678
|
|
679 ExternalAddress message((address) msg);
|
|
680 // push address of message
|
|
681 pushptr(message.addr());
|
|
682
|
|
683 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, warning)));
|
|
684 addl(rsp, wordSize); // discard argument
|
|
685 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
686 }
|
|
687
|
|
688 void MacroAssembler::print_state() {
|
|
689 { Label L; call(L, relocInfo::none); bind(L); } // push eip
|
|
690 pusha(); // push registers
|
|
691
|
|
692 push_CPU_state();
|
|
693 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, MacroAssembler::print_state32)));
|
|
694 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
695
|
|
696 popa();
|
|
697 addl(rsp, wordSize);
|
|
698 }
|
|
699
|
|
700 #else // _LP64
|
|
701
|
|
702 // 64 bit versions
|
|
703
|
|
704 Address MacroAssembler::as_Address(AddressLiteral adr) {
|
|
705 // amd64 always does this as a pc-rel
|
|
706 // we can be absolute or disp based on the instruction type
|
|
707 // jmp/call are displacements others are absolute
|
|
708 assert(!adr.is_lval(), "must be rval");
|
|
709 assert(reachable(adr), "must be");
|
|
710 return Address((int32_t)(intptr_t)(adr.target() - pc()), adr.target(), adr.reloc());
|
|
711
|
|
712 }
|
|
713
|
|
714 Address MacroAssembler::as_Address(ArrayAddress adr) {
|
|
715 AddressLiteral base = adr.base();
|
|
716 lea(rscratch1, base);
|
|
717 Address index = adr.index();
|
|
718 assert(index._disp == 0, "must not have disp"); // maybe it can?
|
|
719 Address array(rscratch1, index._index, index._scale, index._disp);
|
|
720 return array;
|
|
721 }
|
|
722
|
|
723 int MacroAssembler::biased_locking_enter(Register lock_reg,
|
|
724 Register obj_reg,
|
|
725 Register swap_reg,
|
|
726 Register tmp_reg,
|
|
727 bool swap_reg_contains_mark,
|
|
728 Label& done,
|
|
729 Label* slow_case,
|
|
730 BiasedLockingCounters* counters) {
|
|
731 assert(UseBiasedLocking, "why call this otherwise?");
|
|
732 assert(swap_reg == rax, "swap_reg must be rax for cmpxchgq");
|
|
733 assert(tmp_reg != noreg, "tmp_reg must be supplied");
|
|
734 assert_different_registers(lock_reg, obj_reg, swap_reg, tmp_reg);
|
|
735 assert(markOopDesc::age_shift == markOopDesc::lock_bits + markOopDesc::biased_lock_bits, "biased locking makes assumptions about bit layout");
|
|
736 Address mark_addr (obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes());
|
|
737 Address saved_mark_addr(lock_reg, 0);
|
|
738
|
|
739 if (PrintBiasedLockingStatistics && counters == NULL)
|
|
740 counters = BiasedLocking::counters();
|
|
741
|
|
742 // Biased locking
|
|
743 // See whether the lock is currently biased toward our thread and
|
|
744 // whether the epoch is still valid
|
|
745 // Note that the runtime guarantees sufficient alignment of JavaThread
|
|
746 // pointers to allow age to be placed into low bits
|
|
747 // First check to see whether biasing is even enabled for this object
|
|
748 Label cas_label;
|
|
749 int null_check_offset = -1;
|
|
750 if (!swap_reg_contains_mark) {
|
|
751 null_check_offset = offset();
|
|
752 movq(swap_reg, mark_addr);
|
|
753 }
|
|
754 movq(tmp_reg, swap_reg);
|
|
755 andq(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place);
|
|
756 cmpq(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_pattern);
|
|
757 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, cas_label);
|
|
758 // The bias pattern is present in the object's header. Need to check
|
|
759 // whether the bias owner and the epoch are both still current.
|
|
760 load_prototype_header(tmp_reg, obj_reg);
|
|
761 orq(tmp_reg, r15_thread);
|
|
762 xorq(tmp_reg, swap_reg);
|
|
763 andq(tmp_reg, ~((int) markOopDesc::age_mask_in_place));
|
|
764 if (counters != NULL) {
|
|
765 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
|
|
766 ExternalAddress((address) counters->anonymously_biased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
|
|
767 }
|
|
768 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
769
|
|
770 Label try_revoke_bias;
|
|
771 Label try_rebias;
|
|
772
|
|
773 // At this point we know that the header has the bias pattern and
|
|
774 // that we are not the bias owner in the current epoch. We need to
|
|
775 // figure out more details about the state of the header in order to
|
|
776 // know what operations can be legally performed on the object's
|
|
777 // header.
|
|
778
|
|
779 // If the low three bits in the xor result aren't clear, that means
|
|
780 // the prototype header is no longer biased and we have to revoke
|
|
781 // the bias on this object.
|
|
782 testq(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place);
|
|
783 jcc(Assembler::notZero, try_revoke_bias);
|
|
784
|
|
785 // Biasing is still enabled for this data type. See whether the
|
|
786 // epoch of the current bias is still valid, meaning that the epoch
|
|
787 // bits of the mark word are equal to the epoch bits of the
|
|
788 // prototype header. (Note that the prototype header's epoch bits
|
|
789 // only change at a safepoint.) If not, attempt to rebias the object
|
|
790 // toward the current thread. Note that we must be absolutely sure
|
|
791 // that the current epoch is invalid in order to do this because
|
|
792 // otherwise the manipulations it performs on the mark word are
|
|
793 // illegal.
|
|
794 testq(tmp_reg, markOopDesc::epoch_mask_in_place);
|
|
795 jcc(Assembler::notZero, try_rebias);
|
|
796
|
|
797 // The epoch of the current bias is still valid but we know nothing
|
|
798 // about the owner; it might be set or it might be clear. Try to
|
|
799 // acquire the bias of the object using an atomic operation. If this
|
|
800 // fails we will go in to the runtime to revoke the object's bias.
|
|
801 // Note that we first construct the presumed unbiased header so we
|
|
802 // don't accidentally blow away another thread's valid bias.
|
|
803 andq(swap_reg,
|
|
804 markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place | markOopDesc::age_mask_in_place | markOopDesc::epoch_mask_in_place);
|
|
805 movq(tmp_reg, swap_reg);
|
|
806 orq(tmp_reg, r15_thread);
|
|
807 if (os::is_MP()) {
|
|
808 lock();
|
|
809 }
|
|
810 cmpxchgq(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
|
|
811 // If the biasing toward our thread failed, this means that
|
|
812 // another thread succeeded in biasing it toward itself and we
|
|
813 // need to revoke that bias. The revocation will occur in the
|
|
814 // interpreter runtime in the slow case.
|
|
815 if (counters != NULL) {
|
|
816 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
|
|
817 ExternalAddress((address) counters->anonymously_biased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
|
|
818 }
|
|
819 if (slow_case != NULL) {
|
|
820 jcc(Assembler::notZero, *slow_case);
|
|
821 }
|
|
822 jmp(done);
|
|
823
|
|
824 bind(try_rebias);
|
|
825 // At this point we know the epoch has expired, meaning that the
|
|
826 // current "bias owner", if any, is actually invalid. Under these
|
|
827 // circumstances _only_, we are allowed to use the current header's
|
|
828 // value as the comparison value when doing the cas to acquire the
|
|
829 // bias in the current epoch. In other words, we allow transfer of
|
|
830 // the bias from one thread to another directly in this situation.
|
|
831 //
|
|
832 // FIXME: due to a lack of registers we currently blow away the age
|
|
833 // bits in this situation. Should attempt to preserve them.
|
|
834 load_prototype_header(tmp_reg, obj_reg);
|
|
835 orq(tmp_reg, r15_thread);
|
|
836 if (os::is_MP()) {
|
|
837 lock();
|
|
838 }
|
|
839 cmpxchgq(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
|
|
840 // If the biasing toward our thread failed, then another thread
|
|
841 // succeeded in biasing it toward itself and we need to revoke that
|
|
842 // bias. The revocation will occur in the runtime in the slow case.
|
|
843 if (counters != NULL) {
|
|
844 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
|
|
845 ExternalAddress((address) counters->rebiased_lock_entry_count_addr()));
|
|
846 }
|
|
847 if (slow_case != NULL) {
|
|
848 jcc(Assembler::notZero, *slow_case);
|
|
849 }
|
|
850 jmp(done);
|
|
851
|
|
852 bind(try_revoke_bias);
|
|
853 // The prototype mark in the klass doesn't have the bias bit set any
|
|
854 // more, indicating that objects of this data type are not supposed
|
|
855 // to be biased any more. We are going to try to reset the mark of
|
|
856 // this object to the prototype value and fall through to the
|
|
857 // CAS-based locking scheme. Note that if our CAS fails, it means
|
|
858 // that another thread raced us for the privilege of revoking the
|
|
859 // bias of this particular object, so it's okay to continue in the
|
|
860 // normal locking code.
|
|
861 //
|
|
862 // FIXME: due to a lack of registers we currently blow away the age
|
|
863 // bits in this situation. Should attempt to preserve them.
|
|
864 load_prototype_header(tmp_reg, obj_reg);
|
|
865 if (os::is_MP()) {
|
|
866 lock();
|
|
867 }
|
|
868 cmpxchgq(tmp_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0));
|
|
869 // Fall through to the normal CAS-based lock, because no matter what
|
|
870 // the result of the above CAS, some thread must have succeeded in
|
|
871 // removing the bias bit from the object's header.
|
|
872 if (counters != NULL) {
|
|
873 cond_inc32(Assembler::zero,
|
|
874 ExternalAddress((address) counters->revoked_lock_entry_count_addr()));
|
|
875 }
|
|
876
|
|
877 bind(cas_label);
|
|
878
|
|
879 return null_check_offset;
|
|
880 }
|
|
881
|
|
882 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(address entry_point, int num_args) {
|
|
883 Label L, E;
|
|
884
|
|
885 #ifdef _WIN64
|
|
886 // Windows always allocates space for it's register args
|
|
887 assert(num_args <= 4, "only register arguments supported");
|
|
888 subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes);
|
|
889 #endif
|
|
890
|
|
891 // Align stack if necessary
|
|
892 testl(rsp, 15);
|
|
893 jcc(Assembler::zero, L);
|
|
894
|
|
895 subq(rsp, 8);
|
|
896 {
|
|
897 call(RuntimeAddress(entry_point));
|
|
898 }
|
|
899 addq(rsp, 8);
|
|
900 jmp(E);
|
|
901
|
|
902 bind(L);
|
|
903 {
|
|
904 call(RuntimeAddress(entry_point));
|
|
905 }
|
|
906
|
|
907 bind(E);
|
|
908
|
|
909 #ifdef _WIN64
|
|
910 // restore stack pointer
|
|
911 addq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes);
|
|
912 #endif
|
|
913
|
|
914 }
|
|
915
|
|
916 void MacroAssembler::cmp64(Register src1, AddressLiteral src2) {
|
|
917 assert(!src2.is_lval(), "should use cmpptr");
|
|
918
|
|
919 if (reachable(src2)) {
|
|
920 cmpq(src1, as_Address(src2));
|
|
921 } else {
|
|
922 lea(rscratch1, src2);
|
|
923 Assembler::cmpq(src1, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
924 }
|
|
925 }
|
|
926
|
|
927 int MacroAssembler::corrected_idivq(Register reg) {
|
|
928 // Full implementation of Java ldiv and lrem; checks for special
|
|
929 // case as described in JVM spec., p.243 & p.271. The function
|
|
930 // returns the (pc) offset of the idivl instruction - may be needed
|
|
931 // for implicit exceptions.
|
|
932 //
|
|
933 // normal case special case
|
|
934 //
|
|
935 // input : rax: dividend min_long
|
|
936 // reg: divisor (may not be eax/edx) -1
|
|
937 //
|
|
938 // output: rax: quotient (= rax idiv reg) min_long
|
|
939 // rdx: remainder (= rax irem reg) 0
|
|
940 assert(reg != rax && reg != rdx, "reg cannot be rax or rdx register");
|
|
941 static const int64_t min_long = 0x8000000000000000;
|
|
942 Label normal_case, special_case;
|
|
943
|
|
944 // check for special case
|
|
945 cmp64(rax, ExternalAddress((address) &min_long));
|
|
946 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, normal_case);
|
|
947 xorl(rdx, rdx); // prepare rdx for possible special case (where
|
|
948 // remainder = 0)
|
|
949 cmpq(reg, -1);
|
|
950 jcc(Assembler::equal, special_case);
|
|
951
|
|
952 // handle normal case
|
|
953 bind(normal_case);
|
|
954 cdqq();
|
|
955 int idivq_offset = offset();
|
|
956 idivq(reg);
|
|
957
|
|
958 // normal and special case exit
|
|
959 bind(special_case);
|
|
960
|
|
961 return idivq_offset;
|
|
962 }
|
|
963
|
|
964 void MacroAssembler::decrementq(Register reg, int value) {
|
|
965 if (value == min_jint) { subq(reg, value); return; }
|
|
966 if (value < 0) { incrementq(reg, -value); return; }
|
|
967 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
968 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { decq(reg) ; return; }
|
|
969 /* else */ { subq(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
970 }
|
|
971
|
|
972 void MacroAssembler::decrementq(Address dst, int value) {
|
|
973 if (value == min_jint) { subq(dst, value); return; }
|
|
974 if (value < 0) { incrementq(dst, -value); return; }
|
|
975 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
976 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { decq(dst) ; return; }
|
|
977 /* else */ { subq(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
978 }
|
|
979
|
|
980 void MacroAssembler::incrementq(Register reg, int value) {
|
|
981 if (value == min_jint) { addq(reg, value); return; }
|
|
982 if (value < 0) { decrementq(reg, -value); return; }
|
|
983 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
984 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { incq(reg) ; return; }
|
|
985 /* else */ { addq(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
986 }
|
|
987
|
|
988 void MacroAssembler::incrementq(Address dst, int value) {
|
|
989 if (value == min_jint) { addq(dst, value); return; }
|
|
990 if (value < 0) { decrementq(dst, -value); return; }
|
|
991 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
992 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { incq(dst) ; return; }
|
|
993 /* else */ { addq(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
994 }
|
|
995
|
|
996 // 32bit can do a case table jump in one instruction but we no longer allow the base
|
|
997 // to be installed in the Address class
|
|
998 void MacroAssembler::jump(ArrayAddress entry) {
|
|
999 lea(rscratch1, entry.base());
|
|
1000 Address dispatch = entry.index();
|
|
1001 assert(dispatch._base == noreg, "must be");
|
|
1002 dispatch._base = rscratch1;
|
|
1003 jmp(dispatch);
|
|
1004 }
|
|
1005
|
|
1006 void MacroAssembler::lcmp2int(Register x_hi, Register x_lo, Register y_hi, Register y_lo) {
|
|
1007 ShouldNotReachHere(); // 64bit doesn't use two regs
|
|
1008 cmpq(x_lo, y_lo);
|
|
1009 }
|
|
1010
|
|
1011 void MacroAssembler::lea(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1012 mov_literal64(dst, (intptr_t)src.target(), src.rspec());
|
|
1013 }
|
|
1014
|
|
1015 void MacroAssembler::lea(Address dst, AddressLiteral adr) {
|
|
1016 mov_literal64(rscratch1, (intptr_t)adr.target(), adr.rspec());
|
|
1017 movptr(dst, rscratch1);
|
|
1018 }
|
|
1019
|
|
1020 void MacroAssembler::leave() {
|
|
1021 // %%% is this really better? Why not on 32bit too?
|
|
1022 emit_byte(0xC9); // LEAVE
|
|
1023 }
|
|
1024
|
|
1025 void MacroAssembler::lneg(Register hi, Register lo) {
|
|
1026 ShouldNotReachHere(); // 64bit doesn't use two regs
|
|
1027 negq(lo);
|
|
1028 }
|
|
1029
|
|
1030 void MacroAssembler::movoop(Register dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
1031 mov_literal64(dst, (intptr_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
1032 }
|
|
1033
|
|
1034 void MacroAssembler::movoop(Address dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
1035 mov_literal64(rscratch1, (intptr_t)obj, oop_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
1036 movq(dst, rscratch1);
|
|
1037 }
|
|
1038
|
|
1039 void MacroAssembler::mov_metadata(Register dst, Metadata* obj) {
|
|
1040 mov_literal64(dst, (intptr_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
1041 }
|
|
1042
|
|
1043 void MacroAssembler::mov_metadata(Address dst, Metadata* obj) {
|
|
1044 mov_literal64(rscratch1, (intptr_t)obj, metadata_Relocation::spec_for_immediate());
|
|
1045 movq(dst, rscratch1);
|
|
1046 }
|
|
1047
|
|
1048 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1049 if (src.is_lval()) {
|
|
1050 mov_literal64(dst, (intptr_t)src.target(), src.rspec());
|
|
1051 } else {
|
|
1052 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1053 movq(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1054 } else {
|
|
1055 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1056 movq(dst, Address(rscratch1,0));
|
|
1057 }
|
|
1058 }
|
|
1059 }
|
|
1060
|
|
1061 void MacroAssembler::movptr(ArrayAddress dst, Register src) {
|
|
1062 movq(as_Address(dst), src);
|
|
1063 }
|
|
1064
|
|
1065 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, ArrayAddress src) {
|
|
1066 movq(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1067 }
|
|
1068
|
|
1069 // src should NEVER be a real pointer. Use AddressLiteral for true pointers
|
|
1070 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Address dst, intptr_t src) {
|
|
1071 mov64(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1072 movq(dst, rscratch1);
|
|
1073 }
|
|
1074
|
|
1075 // These are mostly for initializing NULL
|
|
1076 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Address dst, int32_t src) {
|
|
1077 movslq(dst, src);
|
|
1078 }
|
|
1079
|
|
1080 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, int32_t src) {
|
|
1081 mov64(dst, (intptr_t)src);
|
|
1082 }
|
|
1083
|
|
1084 void MacroAssembler::pushoop(jobject obj) {
|
|
1085 movoop(rscratch1, obj);
|
|
1086 push(rscratch1);
|
|
1087 }
|
|
1088
|
|
1089 void MacroAssembler::pushklass(Metadata* obj) {
|
|
1090 mov_metadata(rscratch1, obj);
|
|
1091 push(rscratch1);
|
|
1092 }
|
|
1093
|
|
1094 void MacroAssembler::pushptr(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1095 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1096 if (src.is_lval()) {
|
|
1097 push(rscratch1);
|
|
1098 } else {
|
|
1099 pushq(Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1100 }
|
|
1101 }
|
|
1102
|
|
1103 void MacroAssembler::reset_last_Java_frame(bool clear_fp,
|
|
1104 bool clear_pc) {
|
|
1105 // we must set sp to zero to clear frame
|
|
1106 movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
1107 // must clear fp, so that compiled frames are not confused; it is
|
|
1108 // possible that we need it only for debugging
|
|
1109 if (clear_fp) {
|
|
1110 movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
1111 }
|
|
1112
|
|
1113 if (clear_pc) {
|
|
1114 movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_pc_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
1115 }
|
|
1116 }
|
|
1117
|
|
1118 void MacroAssembler::set_last_Java_frame(Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1119 Register last_java_fp,
|
|
1120 address last_java_pc) {
|
|
1121 // determine last_java_sp register
|
|
1122 if (!last_java_sp->is_valid()) {
|
|
1123 last_java_sp = rsp;
|
|
1124 }
|
|
1125
|
|
1126 // last_java_fp is optional
|
|
1127 if (last_java_fp->is_valid()) {
|
|
1128 movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()),
|
|
1129 last_java_fp);
|
|
1130 }
|
|
1131
|
|
1132 // last_java_pc is optional
|
|
1133 if (last_java_pc != NULL) {
|
|
1134 Address java_pc(r15_thread,
|
|
1135 JavaThread::frame_anchor_offset() + JavaFrameAnchor::last_Java_pc_offset());
|
|
1136 lea(rscratch1, InternalAddress(last_java_pc));
|
|
1137 movptr(java_pc, rscratch1);
|
|
1138 }
|
|
1139
|
|
1140 movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset()), last_java_sp);
|
|
1141 }
|
|
1142
|
|
1143 static void pass_arg0(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
1144 if (c_rarg0 != arg ) {
|
|
1145 masm->mov(c_rarg0, arg);
|
|
1146 }
|
|
1147 }
|
|
1148
|
|
1149 static void pass_arg1(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
1150 if (c_rarg1 != arg ) {
|
|
1151 masm->mov(c_rarg1, arg);
|
|
1152 }
|
|
1153 }
|
|
1154
|
|
1155 static void pass_arg2(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
1156 if (c_rarg2 != arg ) {
|
|
1157 masm->mov(c_rarg2, arg);
|
|
1158 }
|
|
1159 }
|
|
1160
|
|
1161 static void pass_arg3(MacroAssembler* masm, Register arg) {
|
|
1162 if (c_rarg3 != arg ) {
|
|
1163 masm->mov(c_rarg3, arg);
|
|
1164 }
|
|
1165 }
|
|
1166
|
|
1167 void MacroAssembler::stop(const char* msg) {
|
|
1168 address rip = pc();
|
|
1169 pusha(); // get regs on stack
|
|
1170 lea(c_rarg0, ExternalAddress((address) msg));
|
|
1171 lea(c_rarg1, InternalAddress(rip));
|
|
1172 movq(c_rarg2, rsp); // pass pointer to regs array
|
|
1173 andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI
|
|
1174 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, MacroAssembler::debug64)));
|
|
1175 hlt();
|
|
1176 }
|
|
1177
|
|
1178 void MacroAssembler::warn(const char* msg) {
|
|
1179 push(rbp);
|
|
1180 movq(rbp, rsp);
|
|
1181 andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by push_CPU_state and call
|
|
1182 push_CPU_state(); // keeps alignment at 16 bytes
|
|
1183 lea(c_rarg0, ExternalAddress((address) msg));
|
|
1184 call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, warning), c_rarg0);
|
|
1185 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
1186 mov(rsp, rbp);
|
|
1187 pop(rbp);
|
|
1188 }
|
|
1189
|
|
1190 void MacroAssembler::print_state() {
|
|
1191 address rip = pc();
|
|
1192 pusha(); // get regs on stack
|
|
1193 push(rbp);
|
|
1194 movq(rbp, rsp);
|
|
1195 andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by push_CPU_state and call
|
|
1196 push_CPU_state(); // keeps alignment at 16 bytes
|
|
1197
|
|
1198 lea(c_rarg0, InternalAddress(rip));
|
|
1199 lea(c_rarg1, Address(rbp, wordSize)); // pass pointer to regs array
|
|
1200 call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, MacroAssembler::print_state64), c_rarg0, c_rarg1);
|
|
1201
|
|
1202 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
1203 mov(rsp, rbp);
|
|
1204 pop(rbp);
|
|
1205 popa();
|
|
1206 }
|
|
1207
|
|
1208 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
1209 extern "C" void findpc(intptr_t x);
|
|
1210 #endif
|
|
1211
|
|
1212 void MacroAssembler::debug64(char* msg, int64_t pc, int64_t regs[]) {
|
|
1213 // In order to get locks to work, we need to fake a in_VM state
|
|
1214 if (ShowMessageBoxOnError) {
|
|
1215 JavaThread* thread = JavaThread::current();
|
|
1216 JavaThreadState saved_state = thread->thread_state();
|
|
1217 thread->set_thread_state(_thread_in_vm);
|
|
1218 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
1219 if (CountBytecodes || TraceBytecodes || StopInterpreterAt) {
|
|
1220 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
1221 BytecodeCounter::print();
|
|
1222 }
|
|
1223 #endif
|
|
1224 // To see where a verify_oop failed, get $ebx+40/X for this frame.
|
|
1225 // XXX correct this offset for amd64
|
|
1226 // This is the value of eip which points to where verify_oop will return.
|
|
1227 if (os::message_box(msg, "Execution stopped, print registers?")) {
|
|
1228 print_state64(pc, regs);
|
|
1229 BREAKPOINT;
|
|
1230 assert(false, "start up GDB");
|
|
1231 }
|
|
1232 ThreadStateTransition::transition(thread, _thread_in_vm, saved_state);
|
|
1233 } else {
|
|
1234 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
1235 ::tty->print_cr("=============== DEBUG MESSAGE: %s ================\n",
|
|
1236 msg);
|
|
1237 assert(false, err_msg("DEBUG MESSAGE: %s", msg));
|
|
1238 }
|
|
1239 }
|
|
1240
|
|
1241 void MacroAssembler::print_state64(int64_t pc, int64_t regs[]) {
|
|
1242 ttyLocker ttyl;
|
|
1243 FlagSetting fs(Debugging, true);
|
|
1244 tty->print_cr("rip = 0x%016lx", pc);
|
|
1245 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
1246 tty->cr();
|
|
1247 findpc(pc);
|
|
1248 tty->cr();
|
|
1249 #endif
|
|
1250 #define PRINT_REG(rax, value) \
|
|
1251 { tty->print("%s = ", #rax); os::print_location(tty, value); }
|
|
1252 PRINT_REG(rax, regs[15]);
|
|
1253 PRINT_REG(rbx, regs[12]);
|
|
1254 PRINT_REG(rcx, regs[14]);
|
|
1255 PRINT_REG(rdx, regs[13]);
|
|
1256 PRINT_REG(rdi, regs[8]);
|
|
1257 PRINT_REG(rsi, regs[9]);
|
|
1258 PRINT_REG(rbp, regs[10]);
|
|
1259 PRINT_REG(rsp, regs[11]);
|
|
1260 PRINT_REG(r8 , regs[7]);
|
|
1261 PRINT_REG(r9 , regs[6]);
|
|
1262 PRINT_REG(r10, regs[5]);
|
|
1263 PRINT_REG(r11, regs[4]);
|
|
1264 PRINT_REG(r12, regs[3]);
|
|
1265 PRINT_REG(r13, regs[2]);
|
|
1266 PRINT_REG(r14, regs[1]);
|
|
1267 PRINT_REG(r15, regs[0]);
|
|
1268 #undef PRINT_REG
|
|
1269 // Print some words near top of staack.
|
|
1270 int64_t* rsp = (int64_t*) regs[11];
|
|
1271 int64_t* dump_sp = rsp;
|
|
1272 for (int col1 = 0; col1 < 8; col1++) {
|
|
1273 tty->print("(rsp+0x%03x) 0x%016lx: ", (int)((intptr_t)dump_sp - (intptr_t)rsp), (int64_t)dump_sp);
|
|
1274 os::print_location(tty, *dump_sp++);
|
|
1275 }
|
|
1276 for (int row = 0; row < 25; row++) {
|
|
1277 tty->print("(rsp+0x%03x) 0x%016lx: ", (int)((intptr_t)dump_sp - (intptr_t)rsp), (int64_t)dump_sp);
|
|
1278 for (int col = 0; col < 4; col++) {
|
|
1279 tty->print(" 0x%016lx", *dump_sp++);
|
|
1280 }
|
|
1281 tty->cr();
|
|
1282 }
|
|
1283 // Print some instructions around pc:
|
|
1284 Disassembler::decode((address)pc-64, (address)pc);
|
|
1285 tty->print_cr("--------");
|
|
1286 Disassembler::decode((address)pc, (address)pc+32);
|
|
1287 }
|
|
1288
|
|
1289 #endif // _LP64
|
|
1290
|
|
1291 // Now versions that are common to 32/64 bit
|
|
1292
|
|
1293 void MacroAssembler::addptr(Register dst, int32_t imm32) {
|
|
1294 LP64_ONLY(addq(dst, imm32)) NOT_LP64(addl(dst, imm32));
|
|
1295 }
|
|
1296
|
|
1297 void MacroAssembler::addptr(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
1298 LP64_ONLY(addq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(addl(dst, src));
|
|
1299 }
|
|
1300
|
|
1301 void MacroAssembler::addptr(Address dst, Register src) {
|
|
1302 LP64_ONLY(addq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(addl(dst, src));
|
|
1303 }
|
|
1304
|
|
1305 void MacroAssembler::addsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1306 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1307 Assembler::addsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1308 } else {
|
|
1309 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1310 Assembler::addsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1311 }
|
|
1312 }
|
|
1313
|
|
1314 void MacroAssembler::addss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1315 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1316 addss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1317 } else {
|
|
1318 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1319 addss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1320 }
|
|
1321 }
|
|
1322
|
|
1323 void MacroAssembler::align(int modulus) {
|
|
1324 if (offset() % modulus != 0) {
|
|
1325 nop(modulus - (offset() % modulus));
|
|
1326 }
|
|
1327 }
|
|
1328
|
|
1329 void MacroAssembler::andpd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1330 // Used in sign-masking with aligned address.
|
|
1331 assert((UseAVX > 0) || (((intptr_t)src.target() & 15) == 0), "SSE mode requires address alignment 16 bytes");
|
|
1332 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1333 Assembler::andpd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1334 } else {
|
|
1335 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1336 Assembler::andpd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1337 }
|
|
1338 }
|
|
1339
|
|
1340 void MacroAssembler::andps(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1341 // Used in sign-masking with aligned address.
|
|
1342 assert((UseAVX > 0) || (((intptr_t)src.target() & 15) == 0), "SSE mode requires address alignment 16 bytes");
|
|
1343 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1344 Assembler::andps(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1345 } else {
|
|
1346 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1347 Assembler::andps(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1348 }
|
|
1349 }
|
|
1350
|
|
1351 void MacroAssembler::andptr(Register dst, int32_t imm32) {
|
|
1352 LP64_ONLY(andq(dst, imm32)) NOT_LP64(andl(dst, imm32));
|
|
1353 }
|
|
1354
|
|
1355 void MacroAssembler::atomic_incl(AddressLiteral counter_addr) {
|
|
1356 pushf();
|
|
1357 if (os::is_MP())
|
|
1358 lock();
|
|
1359 incrementl(counter_addr);
|
|
1360 popf();
|
|
1361 }
|
|
1362
|
|
1363 // Writes to stack successive pages until offset reached to check for
|
|
1364 // stack overflow + shadow pages. This clobbers tmp.
|
|
1365 void MacroAssembler::bang_stack_size(Register size, Register tmp) {
|
|
1366 movptr(tmp, rsp);
|
|
1367 // Bang stack for total size given plus shadow page size.
|
|
1368 // Bang one page at a time because large size can bang beyond yellow and
|
|
1369 // red zones.
|
|
1370 Label loop;
|
|
1371 bind(loop);
|
|
1372 movl(Address(tmp, (-os::vm_page_size())), size );
|
|
1373 subptr(tmp, os::vm_page_size());
|
|
1374 subl(size, os::vm_page_size());
|
|
1375 jcc(Assembler::greater, loop);
|
|
1376
|
|
1377 // Bang down shadow pages too.
|
|
1378 // The -1 because we already subtracted 1 page.
|
|
1379 for (int i = 0; i< StackShadowPages-1; i++) {
|
|
1380 // this could be any sized move but this is can be a debugging crumb
|
|
1381 // so the bigger the better.
|
|
1382 movptr(Address(tmp, (-i*os::vm_page_size())), size );
|
|
1383 }
|
|
1384 }
|
|
1385
|
|
1386 void MacroAssembler::biased_locking_exit(Register obj_reg, Register temp_reg, Label& done) {
|
|
1387 assert(UseBiasedLocking, "why call this otherwise?");
|
|
1388
|
|
1389 // Check for biased locking unlock case, which is a no-op
|
|
1390 // Note: we do not have to check the thread ID for two reasons.
|
|
1391 // First, the interpreter checks for IllegalMonitorStateException at
|
|
1392 // a higher level. Second, if the bias was revoked while we held the
|
|
1393 // lock, the object could not be rebiased toward another thread, so
|
|
1394 // the bias bit would be clear.
|
|
1395 movptr(temp_reg, Address(obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
1396 andptr(temp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_mask_in_place);
|
|
1397 cmpptr(temp_reg, markOopDesc::biased_lock_pattern);
|
|
1398 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
1399 }
|
|
1400
|
|
1401 void MacroAssembler::c2bool(Register x) {
|
|
1402 // implements x == 0 ? 0 : 1
|
|
1403 // note: must only look at least-significant byte of x
|
|
1404 // since C-style booleans are stored in one byte
|
|
1405 // only! (was bug)
|
|
1406 andl(x, 0xFF);
|
|
1407 setb(Assembler::notZero, x);
|
|
1408 }
|
|
1409
|
|
1410 // Wouldn't need if AddressLiteral version had new name
|
|
1411 void MacroAssembler::call(Label& L, relocInfo::relocType rtype) {
|
|
1412 Assembler::call(L, rtype);
|
|
1413 }
|
|
1414
|
|
1415 void MacroAssembler::call(Register entry) {
|
|
1416 Assembler::call(entry);
|
|
1417 }
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 void MacroAssembler::call(AddressLiteral entry) {
|
|
1420 if (reachable(entry)) {
|
|
1421 Assembler::call_literal(entry.target(), entry.rspec());
|
|
1422 } else {
|
|
1423 lea(rscratch1, entry);
|
|
1424 Assembler::call(rscratch1);
|
|
1425 }
|
|
1426 }
|
|
1427
|
|
1428 void MacroAssembler::ic_call(address entry) {
|
|
1429 RelocationHolder rh = virtual_call_Relocation::spec(pc());
|
|
1430 movptr(rax, (intptr_t)Universe::non_oop_word());
|
|
1431 call(AddressLiteral(entry, rh));
|
|
1432 }
|
|
1433
|
|
1434 // Implementation of call_VM versions
|
|
1435
|
|
1436 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1437 address entry_point,
|
|
1438 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1439 Label C, E;
|
|
1440 call(C, relocInfo::none);
|
|
1441 jmp(E);
|
|
1442
|
|
1443 bind(C);
|
|
1444 call_VM_helper(oop_result, entry_point, 0, check_exceptions);
|
|
1445 ret(0);
|
|
1446
|
|
1447 bind(E);
|
|
1448 }
|
|
1449
|
|
1450 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1451 address entry_point,
|
|
1452 Register arg_1,
|
|
1453 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1454 Label C, E;
|
|
1455 call(C, relocInfo::none);
|
|
1456 jmp(E);
|
|
1457
|
|
1458 bind(C);
|
|
1459 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1460 call_VM_helper(oop_result, entry_point, 1, check_exceptions);
|
|
1461 ret(0);
|
|
1462
|
|
1463 bind(E);
|
|
1464 }
|
|
1465
|
|
1466 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1467 address entry_point,
|
|
1468 Register arg_1,
|
|
1469 Register arg_2,
|
|
1470 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1471 Label C, E;
|
|
1472 call(C, relocInfo::none);
|
|
1473 jmp(E);
|
|
1474
|
|
1475 bind(C);
|
|
1476
|
|
1477 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1478
|
|
1479 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1480 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1481 call_VM_helper(oop_result, entry_point, 2, check_exceptions);
|
|
1482 ret(0);
|
|
1483
|
|
1484 bind(E);
|
|
1485 }
|
|
1486
|
|
1487 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1488 address entry_point,
|
|
1489 Register arg_1,
|
|
1490 Register arg_2,
|
|
1491 Register arg_3,
|
|
1492 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1493 Label C, E;
|
|
1494 call(C, relocInfo::none);
|
|
1495 jmp(E);
|
|
1496
|
|
1497 bind(C);
|
|
1498
|
|
1499 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1500 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_2 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1501 pass_arg3(this, arg_3);
|
|
1502
|
|
1503 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1504 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1505
|
|
1506 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1507 call_VM_helper(oop_result, entry_point, 3, check_exceptions);
|
|
1508 ret(0);
|
|
1509
|
|
1510 bind(E);
|
|
1511 }
|
|
1512
|
|
1513 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1514 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1515 address entry_point,
|
|
1516 int number_of_arguments,
|
|
1517 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1518 Register thread = LP64_ONLY(r15_thread) NOT_LP64(noreg);
|
|
1519 call_VM_base(oop_result, thread, last_java_sp, entry_point, number_of_arguments, check_exceptions);
|
|
1520 }
|
|
1521
|
|
1522 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1523 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1524 address entry_point,
|
|
1525 Register arg_1,
|
|
1526 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1527 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1528 call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 1, check_exceptions);
|
|
1529 }
|
|
1530
|
|
1531 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1532 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1533 address entry_point,
|
|
1534 Register arg_1,
|
|
1535 Register arg_2,
|
|
1536 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1537
|
|
1538 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1539 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1540 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1541 call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 2, check_exceptions);
|
|
1542 }
|
|
1543
|
|
1544 void MacroAssembler::call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1545 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1546 address entry_point,
|
|
1547 Register arg_1,
|
|
1548 Register arg_2,
|
|
1549 Register arg_3,
|
|
1550 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1551 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1552 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_2 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1553 pass_arg3(this, arg_3);
|
|
1554 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1555 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1556 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1557 call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 3, check_exceptions);
|
|
1558 }
|
|
1559
|
|
1560 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1561 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1562 address entry_point,
|
|
1563 int number_of_arguments,
|
|
1564 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1565 Register thread = LP64_ONLY(r15_thread) NOT_LP64(noreg);
|
|
1566 MacroAssembler::call_VM_base(oop_result, thread, last_java_sp, entry_point, number_of_arguments, check_exceptions);
|
|
1567 }
|
|
1568
|
|
1569 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1570 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1571 address entry_point,
|
|
1572 Register arg_1,
|
|
1573 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1574 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1575 super_call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 1, check_exceptions);
|
|
1576 }
|
|
1577
|
|
1578 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1579 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1580 address entry_point,
|
|
1581 Register arg_1,
|
|
1582 Register arg_2,
|
|
1583 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1584
|
|
1585 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1586 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1587 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1588 super_call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 2, check_exceptions);
|
|
1589 }
|
|
1590
|
|
1591 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM(Register oop_result,
|
|
1592 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1593 address entry_point,
|
|
1594 Register arg_1,
|
|
1595 Register arg_2,
|
|
1596 Register arg_3,
|
|
1597 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1598 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1599 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_2 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1600 pass_arg3(this, arg_3);
|
|
1601 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1602 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1603 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1604 super_call_VM(oop_result, last_java_sp, entry_point, 3, check_exceptions);
|
|
1605 }
|
|
1606
|
|
1607 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_base(Register oop_result,
|
|
1608 Register java_thread,
|
|
1609 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
1610 address entry_point,
|
|
1611 int number_of_arguments,
|
|
1612 bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1613 // determine java_thread register
|
|
1614 if (!java_thread->is_valid()) {
|
|
1615 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
1616 java_thread = r15_thread;
|
|
1617 #else
|
|
1618 java_thread = rdi;
|
|
1619 get_thread(java_thread);
|
|
1620 #endif // LP64
|
|
1621 }
|
|
1622 // determine last_java_sp register
|
|
1623 if (!last_java_sp->is_valid()) {
|
|
1624 last_java_sp = rsp;
|
|
1625 }
|
|
1626 // debugging support
|
|
1627 assert(number_of_arguments >= 0 , "cannot have negative number of arguments");
|
|
1628 LP64_ONLY(assert(java_thread == r15_thread, "unexpected register"));
|
|
1629 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
1630 // TraceBytecodes does not use r12 but saves it over the call, so don't verify
|
|
1631 // r12 is the heapbase.
|
|
1632 LP64_ONLY(if ((UseCompressedOops || UseCompressedKlassPointers) && !TraceBytecodes) verify_heapbase("call_VM_base: heap base corrupted?");)
|
|
1633 #endif // ASSERT
|
|
1634
|
|
1635 assert(java_thread != oop_result , "cannot use the same register for java_thread & oop_result");
|
|
1636 assert(java_thread != last_java_sp, "cannot use the same register for java_thread & last_java_sp");
|
|
1637
|
|
1638 // push java thread (becomes first argument of C function)
|
|
1639
|
|
1640 NOT_LP64(push(java_thread); number_of_arguments++);
|
|
1641 LP64_ONLY(mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread));
|
|
1642
|
|
1643 // set last Java frame before call
|
|
1644 assert(last_java_sp != rbp, "can't use ebp/rbp");
|
|
1645
|
|
1646 // Only interpreter should have to set fp
|
|
1647 set_last_Java_frame(java_thread, last_java_sp, rbp, NULL);
|
|
1648
|
|
1649 // do the call, remove parameters
|
|
1650 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, number_of_arguments);
|
|
1651
|
|
1652 // restore the thread (cannot use the pushed argument since arguments
|
|
1653 // may be overwritten by C code generated by an optimizing compiler);
|
|
1654 // however can use the register value directly if it is callee saved.
|
|
1655 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) java_thread == rdi || java_thread == rsi) {
|
|
1656 // rdi & rsi (also r15) are callee saved -> nothing to do
|
|
1657 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
1658 guarantee(java_thread != rax, "change this code");
|
|
1659 push(rax);
|
|
1660 { Label L;
|
|
1661 get_thread(rax);
|
|
1662 cmpptr(java_thread, rax);
|
|
1663 jcc(Assembler::equal, L);
|
|
1664 STOP("MacroAssembler::call_VM_base: rdi not callee saved?");
|
|
1665 bind(L);
|
|
1666 }
|
|
1667 pop(rax);
|
|
1668 #endif
|
|
1669 } else {
|
|
1670 get_thread(java_thread);
|
|
1671 }
|
|
1672 // reset last Java frame
|
|
1673 // Only interpreter should have to clear fp
|
|
1674 reset_last_Java_frame(java_thread, true, false);
|
|
1675
|
|
1676 #ifndef CC_INTERP
|
|
1677 // C++ interp handles this in the interpreter
|
|
1678 check_and_handle_popframe(java_thread);
|
|
1679 check_and_handle_earlyret(java_thread);
|
|
1680 #endif /* CC_INTERP */
|
|
1681
|
|
1682 if (check_exceptions) {
|
|
1683 // check for pending exceptions (java_thread is set upon return)
|
|
1684 cmpptr(Address(java_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int32_t) NULL_WORD);
|
|
1685 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
1686 jump_cc(Assembler::notEqual,
|
|
1687 RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry()));
|
|
1688 #else
|
|
1689 // This used to conditionally jump to forward_exception however it is
|
|
1690 // possible if we relocate that the branch will not reach. So we must jump
|
|
1691 // around so we can always reach
|
|
1692
|
|
1693 Label ok;
|
|
1694 jcc(Assembler::equal, ok);
|
|
1695 jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry()));
|
|
1696 bind(ok);
|
|
1697 #endif // LP64
|
|
1698 }
|
|
1699
|
|
1700 // get oop result if there is one and reset the value in the thread
|
|
1701 if (oop_result->is_valid()) {
|
|
1702 get_vm_result(oop_result, java_thread);
|
|
1703 }
|
|
1704 }
|
|
1705
|
|
1706 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_helper(Register oop_result, address entry_point, int number_of_arguments, bool check_exceptions) {
|
|
1707
|
|
1708 // Calculate the value for last_Java_sp
|
|
1709 // somewhat subtle. call_VM does an intermediate call
|
|
1710 // which places a return address on the stack just under the
|
|
1711 // stack pointer as the user finsihed with it. This allows
|
|
1712 // use to retrieve last_Java_pc from last_Java_sp[-1].
|
|
1713 // On 32bit we then have to push additional args on the stack to accomplish
|
|
1714 // the actual requested call. On 64bit call_VM only can use register args
|
|
1715 // so the only extra space is the return address that call_VM created.
|
|
1716 // This hopefully explains the calculations here.
|
|
1717
|
|
1718 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
1719 // We've pushed one address, correct last_Java_sp
|
|
1720 lea(rax, Address(rsp, wordSize));
|
|
1721 #else
|
|
1722 lea(rax, Address(rsp, (1 + number_of_arguments) * wordSize));
|
|
1723 #endif // LP64
|
|
1724
|
|
1725 call_VM_base(oop_result, noreg, rax, entry_point, number_of_arguments, check_exceptions);
|
|
1726
|
|
1727 }
|
|
1728
|
|
1729 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, int number_of_arguments) {
|
|
1730 call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, number_of_arguments);
|
|
1731 }
|
|
1732
|
|
1733 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0) {
|
|
1734 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1735 call_VM_leaf(entry_point, 1);
|
|
1736 }
|
|
1737
|
|
1738 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0, Register arg_1) {
|
|
1739
|
|
1740 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1741 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1742 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1743 call_VM_leaf(entry_point, 2);
|
|
1744 }
|
|
1745
|
|
1746 void MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0, Register arg_1, Register arg_2) {
|
|
1747 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1748 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1749 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1750 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1751 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1752 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1753 call_VM_leaf(entry_point, 3);
|
|
1754 }
|
|
1755
|
|
1756 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0) {
|
|
1757 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1758 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, 1);
|
|
1759 }
|
|
1760
|
|
1761 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0, Register arg_1) {
|
|
1762
|
|
1763 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1764 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1765 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1766 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, 2);
|
|
1767 }
|
|
1768
|
|
1769 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0, Register arg_1, Register arg_2) {
|
|
1770 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1771 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1772 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1773 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1774 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1775 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1776 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, 3);
|
|
1777 }
|
|
1778
|
|
1779 void MacroAssembler::super_call_VM_leaf(address entry_point, Register arg_0, Register arg_1, Register arg_2, Register arg_3) {
|
|
1780 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1781 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1782 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_2 != c_rarg3, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1783 pass_arg3(this, arg_3);
|
|
1784 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1785 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_1 != c_rarg2, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1786 pass_arg2(this, arg_2);
|
|
1787 LP64_ONLY(assert(arg_0 != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"));
|
|
1788 pass_arg1(this, arg_1);
|
|
1789 pass_arg0(this, arg_0);
|
|
1790 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(entry_point, 4);
|
|
1791 }
|
|
1792
|
|
1793 void MacroAssembler::get_vm_result(Register oop_result, Register java_thread) {
|
|
1794 movptr(oop_result, Address(java_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()));
|
|
1795 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
1796 verify_oop(oop_result, "broken oop in call_VM_base");
|
|
1797 }
|
|
1798
|
|
1799 void MacroAssembler::get_vm_result_2(Register metadata_result, Register java_thread) {
|
|
1800 movptr(metadata_result, Address(java_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_2_offset()));
|
|
1801 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_2_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
1802 }
|
|
1803
|
|
1804 void MacroAssembler::check_and_handle_earlyret(Register java_thread) {
|
|
1805 }
|
|
1806
|
|
1807 void MacroAssembler::check_and_handle_popframe(Register java_thread) {
|
|
1808 }
|
|
1809
|
|
1810 void MacroAssembler::cmp32(AddressLiteral src1, int32_t imm) {
|
|
1811 if (reachable(src1)) {
|
|
1812 cmpl(as_Address(src1), imm);
|
|
1813 } else {
|
|
1814 lea(rscratch1, src1);
|
|
1815 cmpl(Address(rscratch1, 0), imm);
|
|
1816 }
|
|
1817 }
|
|
1818
|
|
1819 void MacroAssembler::cmp32(Register src1, AddressLiteral src2) {
|
|
1820 assert(!src2.is_lval(), "use cmpptr");
|
|
1821 if (reachable(src2)) {
|
|
1822 cmpl(src1, as_Address(src2));
|
|
1823 } else {
|
|
1824 lea(rscratch1, src2);
|
|
1825 cmpl(src1, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1826 }
|
|
1827 }
|
|
1828
|
|
1829 void MacroAssembler::cmp32(Register src1, int32_t imm) {
|
|
1830 Assembler::cmpl(src1, imm);
|
|
1831 }
|
|
1832
|
|
1833 void MacroAssembler::cmp32(Register src1, Address src2) {
|
|
1834 Assembler::cmpl(src1, src2);
|
|
1835 }
|
|
1836
|
|
1837 void MacroAssembler::cmpsd2int(XMMRegister opr1, XMMRegister opr2, Register dst, bool unordered_is_less) {
|
|
1838 ucomisd(opr1, opr2);
|
|
1839
|
|
1840 Label L;
|
|
1841 if (unordered_is_less) {
|
|
1842 movl(dst, -1);
|
|
1843 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
1844 jcc(Assembler::below , L);
|
|
1845 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
1846 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
1847 increment(dst);
|
|
1848 } else { // unordered is greater
|
|
1849 movl(dst, 1);
|
|
1850 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
1851 jcc(Assembler::above , L);
|
|
1852 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
1853 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
1854 decrementl(dst);
|
|
1855 }
|
|
1856 bind(L);
|
|
1857 }
|
|
1858
|
|
1859 void MacroAssembler::cmpss2int(XMMRegister opr1, XMMRegister opr2, Register dst, bool unordered_is_less) {
|
|
1860 ucomiss(opr1, opr2);
|
|
1861
|
|
1862 Label L;
|
|
1863 if (unordered_is_less) {
|
|
1864 movl(dst, -1);
|
|
1865 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
1866 jcc(Assembler::below , L);
|
|
1867 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
1868 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
1869 increment(dst);
|
|
1870 } else { // unordered is greater
|
|
1871 movl(dst, 1);
|
|
1872 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
1873 jcc(Assembler::above , L);
|
|
1874 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
1875 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
1876 decrementl(dst);
|
|
1877 }
|
|
1878 bind(L);
|
|
1879 }
|
|
1880
|
|
1881
|
|
1882 void MacroAssembler::cmp8(AddressLiteral src1, int imm) {
|
|
1883 if (reachable(src1)) {
|
|
1884 cmpb(as_Address(src1), imm);
|
|
1885 } else {
|
|
1886 lea(rscratch1, src1);
|
|
1887 cmpb(Address(rscratch1, 0), imm);
|
|
1888 }
|
|
1889 }
|
|
1890
|
|
1891 void MacroAssembler::cmpptr(Register src1, AddressLiteral src2) {
|
|
1892 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
1893 if (src2.is_lval()) {
|
|
1894 movptr(rscratch1, src2);
|
|
1895 Assembler::cmpq(src1, rscratch1);
|
|
1896 } else if (reachable(src2)) {
|
|
1897 cmpq(src1, as_Address(src2));
|
|
1898 } else {
|
|
1899 lea(rscratch1, src2);
|
|
1900 Assembler::cmpq(src1, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1901 }
|
|
1902 #else
|
|
1903 if (src2.is_lval()) {
|
|
1904 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t) src2.target(), src2.rspec());
|
|
1905 } else {
|
|
1906 cmpl(src1, as_Address(src2));
|
|
1907 }
|
|
1908 #endif // _LP64
|
|
1909 }
|
|
1910
|
|
1911 void MacroAssembler::cmpptr(Address src1, AddressLiteral src2) {
|
|
1912 assert(src2.is_lval(), "not a mem-mem compare");
|
|
1913 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
1914 // moves src2's literal address
|
|
1915 movptr(rscratch1, src2);
|
|
1916 Assembler::cmpq(src1, rscratch1);
|
|
1917 #else
|
|
1918 cmp_literal32(src1, (int32_t) src2.target(), src2.rspec());
|
|
1919 #endif // _LP64
|
|
1920 }
|
|
1921
|
|
1922 void MacroAssembler::locked_cmpxchgptr(Register reg, AddressLiteral adr) {
|
|
1923 if (reachable(adr)) {
|
|
1924 if (os::is_MP())
|
|
1925 lock();
|
|
1926 cmpxchgptr(reg, as_Address(adr));
|
|
1927 } else {
|
|
1928 lea(rscratch1, adr);
|
|
1929 if (os::is_MP())
|
|
1930 lock();
|
|
1931 cmpxchgptr(reg, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1932 }
|
|
1933 }
|
|
1934
|
|
1935 void MacroAssembler::cmpxchgptr(Register reg, Address adr) {
|
|
1936 LP64_ONLY(cmpxchgq(reg, adr)) NOT_LP64(cmpxchgl(reg, adr));
|
|
1937 }
|
|
1938
|
|
1939 void MacroAssembler::comisd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1940 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1941 Assembler::comisd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1942 } else {
|
|
1943 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1944 Assembler::comisd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1945 }
|
|
1946 }
|
|
1947
|
|
1948 void MacroAssembler::comiss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
1949 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
1950 Assembler::comiss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
1951 } else {
|
|
1952 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
1953 Assembler::comiss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
1954 }
|
|
1955 }
|
|
1956
|
|
1957
|
|
1958 void MacroAssembler::cond_inc32(Condition cond, AddressLiteral counter_addr) {
|
|
1959 Condition negated_cond = negate_condition(cond);
|
|
1960 Label L;
|
|
1961 jcc(negated_cond, L);
|
|
1962 atomic_incl(counter_addr);
|
|
1963 bind(L);
|
|
1964 }
|
|
1965
|
|
1966 int MacroAssembler::corrected_idivl(Register reg) {
|
|
1967 // Full implementation of Java idiv and irem; checks for
|
|
1968 // special case as described in JVM spec., p.243 & p.271.
|
|
1969 // The function returns the (pc) offset of the idivl
|
|
1970 // instruction - may be needed for implicit exceptions.
|
|
1971 //
|
|
1972 // normal case special case
|
|
1973 //
|
|
1974 // input : rax,: dividend min_int
|
|
1975 // reg: divisor (may not be rax,/rdx) -1
|
|
1976 //
|
|
1977 // output: rax,: quotient (= rax, idiv reg) min_int
|
|
1978 // rdx: remainder (= rax, irem reg) 0
|
|
1979 assert(reg != rax && reg != rdx, "reg cannot be rax, or rdx register");
|
|
1980 const int min_int = 0x80000000;
|
|
1981 Label normal_case, special_case;
|
|
1982
|
|
1983 // check for special case
|
|
1984 cmpl(rax, min_int);
|
|
1985 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, normal_case);
|
|
1986 xorl(rdx, rdx); // prepare rdx for possible special case (where remainder = 0)
|
|
1987 cmpl(reg, -1);
|
|
1988 jcc(Assembler::equal, special_case);
|
|
1989
|
|
1990 // handle normal case
|
|
1991 bind(normal_case);
|
|
1992 cdql();
|
|
1993 int idivl_offset = offset();
|
|
1994 idivl(reg);
|
|
1995
|
|
1996 // normal and special case exit
|
|
1997 bind(special_case);
|
|
1998
|
|
1999 return idivl_offset;
|
|
2000 }
|
|
2001
|
|
2002
|
|
2003
|
|
2004 void MacroAssembler::decrementl(Register reg, int value) {
|
|
2005 if (value == min_jint) {subl(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
2006 if (value < 0) { incrementl(reg, -value); return; }
|
|
2007 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
2008 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { decl(reg) ; return; }
|
|
2009 /* else */ { subl(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
2010 }
|
|
2011
|
|
2012 void MacroAssembler::decrementl(Address dst, int value) {
|
|
2013 if (value == min_jint) {subl(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
2014 if (value < 0) { incrementl(dst, -value); return; }
|
|
2015 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
2016 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { decl(dst) ; return; }
|
|
2017 /* else */ { subl(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
2018 }
|
|
2019
|
|
2020 void MacroAssembler::division_with_shift (Register reg, int shift_value) {
|
|
2021 assert (shift_value > 0, "illegal shift value");
|
|
2022 Label _is_positive;
|
|
2023 testl (reg, reg);
|
|
2024 jcc (Assembler::positive, _is_positive);
|
|
2025 int offset = (1 << shift_value) - 1 ;
|
|
2026
|
|
2027 if (offset == 1) {
|
|
2028 incrementl(reg);
|
|
2029 } else {
|
|
2030 addl(reg, offset);
|
|
2031 }
|
|
2032
|
|
2033 bind (_is_positive);
|
|
2034 sarl(reg, shift_value);
|
|
2035 }
|
|
2036
|
|
2037 void MacroAssembler::divsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2038 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2039 Assembler::divsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2040 } else {
|
|
2041 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2042 Assembler::divsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2043 }
|
|
2044 }
|
|
2045
|
|
2046 void MacroAssembler::divss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2047 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2048 Assembler::divss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2049 } else {
|
|
2050 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2051 Assembler::divss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2052 }
|
|
2053 }
|
|
2054
|
|
2055 // !defined(COMPILER2) is because of stupid core builds
|
|
2056 #if !defined(_LP64) || defined(COMPILER1) || !defined(COMPILER2)
|
|
2057 void MacroAssembler::empty_FPU_stack() {
|
|
2058 if (VM_Version::supports_mmx()) {
|
|
2059 emms();
|
|
2060 } else {
|
|
2061 for (int i = 8; i-- > 0; ) ffree(i);
|
|
2062 }
|
|
2063 }
|
|
2064 #endif // !LP64 || C1 || !C2
|
|
2065
|
|
2066
|
|
2067 // Defines obj, preserves var_size_in_bytes
|
|
2068 void MacroAssembler::eden_allocate(Register obj,
|
|
2069 Register var_size_in_bytes,
|
|
2070 int con_size_in_bytes,
|
|
2071 Register t1,
|
|
2072 Label& slow_case) {
|
|
2073 assert(obj == rax, "obj must be in rax, for cmpxchg");
|
|
2074 assert_different_registers(obj, var_size_in_bytes, t1);
|
|
2075 if (CMSIncrementalMode || !Universe::heap()->supports_inline_contig_alloc()) {
|
|
2076 jmp(slow_case);
|
|
2077 } else {
|
|
2078 Register end = t1;
|
|
2079 Label retry;
|
|
2080 bind(retry);
|
|
2081 ExternalAddress heap_top((address) Universe::heap()->top_addr());
|
|
2082 movptr(obj, heap_top);
|
|
2083 if (var_size_in_bytes == noreg) {
|
|
2084 lea(end, Address(obj, con_size_in_bytes));
|
|
2085 } else {
|
|
2086 lea(end, Address(obj, var_size_in_bytes, Address::times_1));
|
|
2087 }
|
|
2088 // if end < obj then we wrapped around => object too long => slow case
|
|
2089 cmpptr(end, obj);
|
|
2090 jcc(Assembler::below, slow_case);
|
|
2091 cmpptr(end, ExternalAddress((address) Universe::heap()->end_addr()));
|
|
2092 jcc(Assembler::above, slow_case);
|
|
2093 // Compare obj with the top addr, and if still equal, store the new top addr in
|
|
2094 // end at the address of the top addr pointer. Sets ZF if was equal, and clears
|
|
2095 // it otherwise. Use lock prefix for atomicity on MPs.
|
|
2096 locked_cmpxchgptr(end, heap_top);
|
|
2097 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, retry);
|
|
2098 }
|
|
2099 }
|
|
2100
|
|
2101 void MacroAssembler::enter() {
|
|
2102 push(rbp);
|
|
2103 mov(rbp, rsp);
|
|
2104 }
|
|
2105
|
|
2106 // A 5 byte nop that is safe for patching (see patch_verified_entry)
|
|
2107 void MacroAssembler::fat_nop() {
|
|
2108 if (UseAddressNop) {
|
|
2109 addr_nop_5();
|
|
2110 } else {
|
|
2111 emit_byte(0x26); // es:
|
|
2112 emit_byte(0x2e); // cs:
|
|
2113 emit_byte(0x64); // fs:
|
|
2114 emit_byte(0x65); // gs:
|
|
2115 emit_byte(0x90);
|
|
2116 }
|
|
2117 }
|
|
2118
|
|
2119 void MacroAssembler::fcmp(Register tmp) {
|
|
2120 fcmp(tmp, 1, true, true);
|
|
2121 }
|
|
2122
|
|
2123 void MacroAssembler::fcmp(Register tmp, int index, bool pop_left, bool pop_right) {
|
|
2124 assert(!pop_right || pop_left, "usage error");
|
|
2125 if (VM_Version::supports_cmov()) {
|
|
2126 assert(tmp == noreg, "unneeded temp");
|
|
2127 if (pop_left) {
|
|
2128 fucomip(index);
|
|
2129 } else {
|
|
2130 fucomi(index);
|
|
2131 }
|
|
2132 if (pop_right) {
|
|
2133 fpop();
|
|
2134 }
|
|
2135 } else {
|
|
2136 assert(tmp != noreg, "need temp");
|
|
2137 if (pop_left) {
|
|
2138 if (pop_right) {
|
|
2139 fcompp();
|
|
2140 } else {
|
|
2141 fcomp(index);
|
|
2142 }
|
|
2143 } else {
|
|
2144 fcom(index);
|
|
2145 }
|
|
2146 // convert FPU condition into eflags condition via rax,
|
|
2147 save_rax(tmp);
|
|
2148 fwait(); fnstsw_ax();
|
|
2149 sahf();
|
|
2150 restore_rax(tmp);
|
|
2151 }
|
|
2152 // condition codes set as follows:
|
|
2153 //
|
|
2154 // CF (corresponds to C0) if x < y
|
|
2155 // PF (corresponds to C2) if unordered
|
|
2156 // ZF (corresponds to C3) if x = y
|
|
2157 }
|
|
2158
|
|
2159 void MacroAssembler::fcmp2int(Register dst, bool unordered_is_less) {
|
|
2160 fcmp2int(dst, unordered_is_less, 1, true, true);
|
|
2161 }
|
|
2162
|
|
2163 void MacroAssembler::fcmp2int(Register dst, bool unordered_is_less, int index, bool pop_left, bool pop_right) {
|
|
2164 fcmp(VM_Version::supports_cmov() ? noreg : dst, index, pop_left, pop_right);
|
|
2165 Label L;
|
|
2166 if (unordered_is_less) {
|
|
2167 movl(dst, -1);
|
|
2168 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
2169 jcc(Assembler::below , L);
|
|
2170 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
2171 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
2172 increment(dst);
|
|
2173 } else { // unordered is greater
|
|
2174 movl(dst, 1);
|
|
2175 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
2176 jcc(Assembler::above , L);
|
|
2177 movl(dst, 0);
|
|
2178 jcc(Assembler::equal , L);
|
|
2179 decrementl(dst);
|
|
2180 }
|
|
2181 bind(L);
|
|
2182 }
|
|
2183
|
|
2184 void MacroAssembler::fld_d(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2185 fld_d(as_Address(src));
|
|
2186 }
|
|
2187
|
|
2188 void MacroAssembler::fld_s(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2189 fld_s(as_Address(src));
|
|
2190 }
|
|
2191
|
|
2192 void MacroAssembler::fld_x(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2193 Assembler::fld_x(as_Address(src));
|
|
2194 }
|
|
2195
|
|
2196 void MacroAssembler::fldcw(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2197 Assembler::fldcw(as_Address(src));
|
|
2198 }
|
|
2199
|
|
2200 void MacroAssembler::pow_exp_core_encoding() {
|
|
2201 // kills rax, rcx, rdx
|
|
2202 subptr(rsp,sizeof(jdouble));
|
|
2203 // computes 2^X. Stack: X ...
|
|
2204 // f2xm1 computes 2^X-1 but only operates on -1<=X<=1. Get int(X) and
|
|
2205 // keep it on the thread's stack to compute 2^int(X) later
|
|
2206 // then compute 2^(X-int(X)) as (2^(X-int(X)-1+1)
|
|
2207 // final result is obtained with: 2^X = 2^int(X) * 2^(X-int(X))
|
|
2208 fld_s(0); // Stack: X X ...
|
|
2209 frndint(); // Stack: int(X) X ...
|
|
2210 fsuba(1); // Stack: int(X) X-int(X) ...
|
|
2211 fistp_s(Address(rsp,0)); // move int(X) as integer to thread's stack. Stack: X-int(X) ...
|
|
2212 f2xm1(); // Stack: 2^(X-int(X))-1 ...
|
|
2213 fld1(); // Stack: 1 2^(X-int(X))-1 ...
|
|
2214 faddp(1); // Stack: 2^(X-int(X))
|
|
2215 // computes 2^(int(X)): add exponent bias (1023) to int(X), then
|
|
2216 // shift int(X)+1023 to exponent position.
|
|
2217 // Exponent is limited to 11 bits if int(X)+1023 does not fit in 11
|
|
2218 // bits, set result to NaN. 0x000 and 0x7FF are reserved exponent
|
|
2219 // values so detect them and set result to NaN.
|
|
2220 movl(rax,Address(rsp,0));
|
|
2221 movl(rcx, -2048); // 11 bit mask and valid NaN binary encoding
|
|
2222 addl(rax, 1023);
|
|
2223 movl(rdx,rax);
|
|
2224 shll(rax,20);
|
|
2225 // Check that 0 < int(X)+1023 < 2047. Otherwise set rax to NaN.
|
|
2226 addl(rdx,1);
|
|
2227 // Check that 1 < int(X)+1023+1 < 2048
|
|
2228 // in 3 steps:
|
|
2229 // 1- (int(X)+1023+1)&-2048 == 0 => 0 <= int(X)+1023+1 < 2048
|
|
2230 // 2- (int(X)+1023+1)&-2048 != 0
|
|
2231 // 3- (int(X)+1023+1)&-2048 != 1
|
|
2232 // Do 2- first because addl just updated the flags.
|
|
2233 cmov32(Assembler::equal,rax,rcx);
|
|
2234 cmpl(rdx,1);
|
|
2235 cmov32(Assembler::equal,rax,rcx);
|
|
2236 testl(rdx,rcx);
|
|
2237 cmov32(Assembler::notEqual,rax,rcx);
|
|
2238 movl(Address(rsp,4),rax);
|
|
2239 movl(Address(rsp,0),0);
|
|
2240 fmul_d(Address(rsp,0)); // Stack: 2^X ...
|
|
2241 addptr(rsp,sizeof(jdouble));
|
|
2242 }
|
|
2243
|
|
2244 void MacroAssembler::increase_precision() {
|
|
2245 subptr(rsp, BytesPerWord);
|
|
2246 fnstcw(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2247 movl(rax, Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2248 orl(rax, 0x300);
|
|
2249 push(rax);
|
|
2250 fldcw(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2251 pop(rax);
|
|
2252 }
|
|
2253
|
|
2254 void MacroAssembler::restore_precision() {
|
|
2255 fldcw(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2256 addptr(rsp, BytesPerWord);
|
|
2257 }
|
|
2258
|
|
2259 void MacroAssembler::fast_pow() {
|
|
2260 // computes X^Y = 2^(Y * log2(X))
|
|
2261 // if fast computation is not possible, result is NaN. Requires
|
|
2262 // fallback from user of this macro.
|
|
2263 // increase precision for intermediate steps of the computation
|
|
2264 increase_precision();
|
|
2265 fyl2x(); // Stack: (Y*log2(X)) ...
|
|
2266 pow_exp_core_encoding(); // Stack: exp(X) ...
|
|
2267 restore_precision();
|
|
2268 }
|
|
2269
|
|
2270 void MacroAssembler::fast_exp() {
|
|
2271 // computes exp(X) = 2^(X * log2(e))
|
|
2272 // if fast computation is not possible, result is NaN. Requires
|
|
2273 // fallback from user of this macro.
|
|
2274 // increase precision for intermediate steps of the computation
|
|
2275 increase_precision();
|
|
2276 fldl2e(); // Stack: log2(e) X ...
|
|
2277 fmulp(1); // Stack: (X*log2(e)) ...
|
|
2278 pow_exp_core_encoding(); // Stack: exp(X) ...
|
|
2279 restore_precision();
|
|
2280 }
|
|
2281
|
|
2282 void MacroAssembler::pow_or_exp(bool is_exp, int num_fpu_regs_in_use) {
|
|
2283 // kills rax, rcx, rdx
|
|
2284 // pow and exp needs 2 extra registers on the fpu stack.
|
|
2285 Label slow_case, done;
|
|
2286 Register tmp = noreg;
|
|
2287 if (!VM_Version::supports_cmov()) {
|
|
2288 // fcmp needs a temporary so preserve rdx,
|
|
2289 tmp = rdx;
|
|
2290 }
|
|
2291 Register tmp2 = rax;
|
|
2292 Register tmp3 = rcx;
|
|
2293
|
|
2294 if (is_exp) {
|
|
2295 // Stack: X
|
|
2296 fld_s(0); // duplicate argument for runtime call. Stack: X X
|
|
2297 fast_exp(); // Stack: exp(X) X
|
|
2298 fcmp(tmp, 0, false, false); // Stack: exp(X) X
|
|
2299 // exp(X) not equal to itself: exp(X) is NaN go to slow case.
|
|
2300 jcc(Assembler::parity, slow_case);
|
|
2301 // get rid of duplicate argument. Stack: exp(X)
|
|
2302 if (num_fpu_regs_in_use > 0) {
|
|
2303 fxch();
|
|
2304 fpop();
|
|
2305 } else {
|
|
2306 ffree(1);
|
|
2307 }
|
|
2308 jmp(done);
|
|
2309 } else {
|
|
2310 // Stack: X Y
|
|
2311 Label x_negative, y_odd;
|
|
2312
|
|
2313 fldz(); // Stack: 0 X Y
|
|
2314 fcmp(tmp, 1, true, false); // Stack: X Y
|
|
2315 jcc(Assembler::above, x_negative);
|
|
2316
|
|
2317 // X >= 0
|
|
2318
|
|
2319 fld_s(1); // duplicate arguments for runtime call. Stack: Y X Y
|
|
2320 fld_s(1); // Stack: X Y X Y
|
|
2321 fast_pow(); // Stack: X^Y X Y
|
|
2322 fcmp(tmp, 0, false, false); // Stack: X^Y X Y
|
|
2323 // X^Y not equal to itself: X^Y is NaN go to slow case.
|
|
2324 jcc(Assembler::parity, slow_case);
|
|
2325 // get rid of duplicate arguments. Stack: X^Y
|
|
2326 if (num_fpu_regs_in_use > 0) {
|
|
2327 fxch(); fpop();
|
|
2328 fxch(); fpop();
|
|
2329 } else {
|
|
2330 ffree(2);
|
|
2331 ffree(1);
|
|
2332 }
|
|
2333 jmp(done);
|
|
2334
|
|
2335 // X <= 0
|
|
2336 bind(x_negative);
|
|
2337
|
|
2338 fld_s(1); // Stack: Y X Y
|
|
2339 frndint(); // Stack: int(Y) X Y
|
|
2340 fcmp(tmp, 2, false, false); // Stack: int(Y) X Y
|
|
2341 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_case);
|
|
2342
|
|
2343 subptr(rsp, 8);
|
|
2344
|
|
2345 // For X^Y, when X < 0, Y has to be an integer and the final
|
|
2346 // result depends on whether it's odd or even. We just checked
|
|
2347 // that int(Y) == Y. We move int(Y) to gp registers as a 64 bit
|
|
2348 // integer to test its parity. If int(Y) is huge and doesn't fit
|
|
2349 // in the 64 bit integer range, the integer indefinite value will
|
|
2350 // end up in the gp registers. Huge numbers are all even, the
|
|
2351 // integer indefinite number is even so it's fine.
|
|
2352
|
|
2353 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
2354 // Let's check we don't end up with an integer indefinite number
|
|
2355 // when not expected. First test for huge numbers: check whether
|
|
2356 // int(Y)+1 == int(Y) which is true for very large numbers and
|
|
2357 // those are all even. A 64 bit integer is guaranteed to not
|
|
2358 // overflow for numbers where y+1 != y (when precision is set to
|
|
2359 // double precision).
|
|
2360 Label y_not_huge;
|
|
2361
|
|
2362 fld1(); // Stack: 1 int(Y) X Y
|
|
2363 fadd(1); // Stack: 1+int(Y) int(Y) X Y
|
|
2364
|
|
2365 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
2366 // trip to memory to force the precision down from double extended
|
|
2367 // precision
|
|
2368 fstp_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2369 fld_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2370 #endif
|
|
2371
|
|
2372 fcmp(tmp, 1, true, false); // Stack: int(Y) X Y
|
|
2373 #endif
|
|
2374
|
|
2375 // move int(Y) as 64 bit integer to thread's stack
|
|
2376 fistp_d(Address(rsp,0)); // Stack: X Y
|
|
2377
|
|
2378 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
2379 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, y_not_huge);
|
|
2380
|
|
2381 // Y is huge so we know it's even. It may not fit in a 64 bit
|
|
2382 // integer and we don't want the debug code below to see the
|
|
2383 // integer indefinite value so overwrite int(Y) on the thread's
|
|
2384 // stack with 0.
|
|
2385 movl(Address(rsp, 0), 0);
|
|
2386 movl(Address(rsp, 4), 0);
|
|
2387
|
|
2388 bind(y_not_huge);
|
|
2389 #endif
|
|
2390
|
|
2391 fld_s(1); // duplicate arguments for runtime call. Stack: Y X Y
|
|
2392 fld_s(1); // Stack: X Y X Y
|
|
2393 fabs(); // Stack: abs(X) Y X Y
|
|
2394 fast_pow(); // Stack: abs(X)^Y X Y
|
|
2395 fcmp(tmp, 0, false, false); // Stack: abs(X)^Y X Y
|
|
2396 // abs(X)^Y not equal to itself: abs(X)^Y is NaN go to slow case.
|
|
2397
|
|
2398 pop(tmp2);
|
|
2399 NOT_LP64(pop(tmp3));
|
|
2400 jcc(Assembler::parity, slow_case);
|
|
2401
|
|
2402 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
2403 // Check that int(Y) is not integer indefinite value (int
|
|
2404 // overflow). Shouldn't happen because for values that would
|
|
2405 // overflow, 1+int(Y)==Y which was tested earlier.
|
|
2406 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
2407 {
|
|
2408 Label integer;
|
|
2409 testl(tmp2, tmp2);
|
|
2410 jcc(Assembler::notZero, integer);
|
|
2411 cmpl(tmp3, 0x80000000);
|
|
2412 jcc(Assembler::notZero, integer);
|
|
2413 STOP("integer indefinite value shouldn't be seen here");
|
|
2414 bind(integer);
|
|
2415 }
|
|
2416 #else
|
|
2417 {
|
|
2418 Label integer;
|
|
2419 mov(tmp3, tmp2); // preserve tmp2 for parity check below
|
|
2420 shlq(tmp3, 1);
|
|
2421 jcc(Assembler::carryClear, integer);
|
|
2422 jcc(Assembler::notZero, integer);
|
|
2423 STOP("integer indefinite value shouldn't be seen here");
|
|
2424 bind(integer);
|
|
2425 }
|
|
2426 #endif
|
|
2427 #endif
|
|
2428
|
|
2429 // get rid of duplicate arguments. Stack: X^Y
|
|
2430 if (num_fpu_regs_in_use > 0) {
|
|
2431 fxch(); fpop();
|
|
2432 fxch(); fpop();
|
|
2433 } else {
|
|
2434 ffree(2);
|
|
2435 ffree(1);
|
|
2436 }
|
|
2437
|
|
2438 testl(tmp2, 1);
|
|
2439 jcc(Assembler::zero, done); // X <= 0, Y even: X^Y = abs(X)^Y
|
|
2440 // X <= 0, Y even: X^Y = -abs(X)^Y
|
|
2441
|
|
2442 fchs(); // Stack: -abs(X)^Y Y
|
|
2443 jmp(done);
|
|
2444 }
|
|
2445
|
|
2446 // slow case: runtime call
|
|
2447 bind(slow_case);
|
|
2448
|
|
2449 fpop(); // pop incorrect result or int(Y)
|
|
2450
|
|
2451 fp_runtime_fallback(is_exp ? CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dexp) : CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dpow),
|
|
2452 is_exp ? 1 : 2, num_fpu_regs_in_use);
|
|
2453
|
|
2454 // Come here with result in F-TOS
|
|
2455 bind(done);
|
|
2456 }
|
|
2457
|
|
2458 void MacroAssembler::fpop() {
|
|
2459 ffree();
|
|
2460 fincstp();
|
|
2461 }
|
|
2462
|
|
2463 void MacroAssembler::fremr(Register tmp) {
|
|
2464 save_rax(tmp);
|
|
2465 { Label L;
|
|
2466 bind(L);
|
|
2467 fprem();
|
|
2468 fwait(); fnstsw_ax();
|
|
2469 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
2470 testl(rax, 0x400);
|
|
2471 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, L);
|
|
2472 #else
|
|
2473 sahf();
|
|
2474 jcc(Assembler::parity, L);
|
|
2475 #endif // _LP64
|
|
2476 }
|
|
2477 restore_rax(tmp);
|
|
2478 // Result is in ST0.
|
|
2479 // Note: fxch & fpop to get rid of ST1
|
|
2480 // (otherwise FPU stack could overflow eventually)
|
|
2481 fxch(1);
|
|
2482 fpop();
|
|
2483 }
|
|
2484
|
|
2485
|
|
2486 void MacroAssembler::incrementl(AddressLiteral dst) {
|
|
2487 if (reachable(dst)) {
|
|
2488 incrementl(as_Address(dst));
|
|
2489 } else {
|
|
2490 lea(rscratch1, dst);
|
|
2491 incrementl(Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2492 }
|
|
2493 }
|
|
2494
|
|
2495 void MacroAssembler::incrementl(ArrayAddress dst) {
|
|
2496 incrementl(as_Address(dst));
|
|
2497 }
|
|
2498
|
|
2499 void MacroAssembler::incrementl(Register reg, int value) {
|
|
2500 if (value == min_jint) {addl(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
2501 if (value < 0) { decrementl(reg, -value); return; }
|
|
2502 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
2503 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { incl(reg) ; return; }
|
|
2504 /* else */ { addl(reg, value) ; return; }
|
|
2505 }
|
|
2506
|
|
2507 void MacroAssembler::incrementl(Address dst, int value) {
|
|
2508 if (value == min_jint) {addl(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
2509 if (value < 0) { decrementl(dst, -value); return; }
|
|
2510 if (value == 0) { ; return; }
|
|
2511 if (value == 1 && UseIncDec) { incl(dst) ; return; }
|
|
2512 /* else */ { addl(dst, value) ; return; }
|
|
2513 }
|
|
2514
|
|
2515 void MacroAssembler::jump(AddressLiteral dst) {
|
|
2516 if (reachable(dst)) {
|
|
2517 jmp_literal(dst.target(), dst.rspec());
|
|
2518 } else {
|
|
2519 lea(rscratch1, dst);
|
|
2520 jmp(rscratch1);
|
|
2521 }
|
|
2522 }
|
|
2523
|
|
2524 void MacroAssembler::jump_cc(Condition cc, AddressLiteral dst) {
|
|
2525 if (reachable(dst)) {
|
|
2526 InstructionMark im(this);
|
|
2527 relocate(dst.reloc());
|
|
2528 const int short_size = 2;
|
|
2529 const int long_size = 6;
|
|
2530 int offs = (intptr_t)dst.target() - ((intptr_t)pc());
|
|
2531 if (dst.reloc() == relocInfo::none && is8bit(offs - short_size)) {
|
|
2532 // 0111 tttn #8-bit disp
|
|
2533 emit_byte(0x70 | cc);
|
|
2534 emit_byte((offs - short_size) & 0xFF);
|
|
2535 } else {
|
|
2536 // 0000 1111 1000 tttn #32-bit disp
|
|
2537 emit_byte(0x0F);
|
|
2538 emit_byte(0x80 | cc);
|
|
2539 emit_long(offs - long_size);
|
|
2540 }
|
|
2541 } else {
|
|
2542 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
2543 warning("reversing conditional branch");
|
|
2544 #endif /* ASSERT */
|
|
2545 Label skip;
|
|
2546 jccb(reverse[cc], skip);
|
|
2547 lea(rscratch1, dst);
|
|
2548 Assembler::jmp(rscratch1);
|
|
2549 bind(skip);
|
|
2550 }
|
|
2551 }
|
|
2552
|
|
2553 void MacroAssembler::ldmxcsr(AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2554 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2555 Assembler::ldmxcsr(as_Address(src));
|
|
2556 } else {
|
|
2557 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2558 Assembler::ldmxcsr(Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2559 }
|
|
2560 }
|
|
2561
|
|
2562 int MacroAssembler::load_signed_byte(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2563 int off;
|
|
2564 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) VM_Version::is_P6()) {
|
|
2565 off = offset();
|
|
2566 movsbl(dst, src); // movsxb
|
|
2567 } else {
|
|
2568 off = load_unsigned_byte(dst, src);
|
|
2569 shll(dst, 24);
|
|
2570 sarl(dst, 24);
|
|
2571 }
|
|
2572 return off;
|
|
2573 }
|
|
2574
|
|
2575 // Note: load_signed_short used to be called load_signed_word.
|
|
2576 // Although the 'w' in x86 opcodes refers to the term "word" in the assembler
|
|
2577 // manual, which means 16 bits, that usage is found nowhere in HotSpot code.
|
|
2578 // The term "word" in HotSpot means a 32- or 64-bit machine word.
|
|
2579 int MacroAssembler::load_signed_short(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2580 int off;
|
|
2581 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) VM_Version::is_P6()) {
|
|
2582 // This is dubious to me since it seems safe to do a signed 16 => 64 bit
|
|
2583 // version but this is what 64bit has always done. This seems to imply
|
|
2584 // that users are only using 32bits worth.
|
|
2585 off = offset();
|
|
2586 movswl(dst, src); // movsxw
|
|
2587 } else {
|
|
2588 off = load_unsigned_short(dst, src);
|
|
2589 shll(dst, 16);
|
|
2590 sarl(dst, 16);
|
|
2591 }
|
|
2592 return off;
|
|
2593 }
|
|
2594
|
|
2595 int MacroAssembler::load_unsigned_byte(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2596 // According to Intel Doc. AP-526, "Zero-Extension of Short", p.16,
|
|
2597 // and "3.9 Partial Register Penalties", p. 22).
|
|
2598 int off;
|
|
2599 if (LP64_ONLY(true || ) VM_Version::is_P6() || src.uses(dst)) {
|
|
2600 off = offset();
|
|
2601 movzbl(dst, src); // movzxb
|
|
2602 } else {
|
|
2603 xorl(dst, dst);
|
|
2604 off = offset();
|
|
2605 movb(dst, src);
|
|
2606 }
|
|
2607 return off;
|
|
2608 }
|
|
2609
|
|
2610 // Note: load_unsigned_short used to be called load_unsigned_word.
|
|
2611 int MacroAssembler::load_unsigned_short(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2612 // According to Intel Doc. AP-526, "Zero-Extension of Short", p.16,
|
|
2613 // and "3.9 Partial Register Penalties", p. 22).
|
|
2614 int off;
|
|
2615 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) VM_Version::is_P6() || src.uses(dst)) {
|
|
2616 off = offset();
|
|
2617 movzwl(dst, src); // movzxw
|
|
2618 } else {
|
|
2619 xorl(dst, dst);
|
|
2620 off = offset();
|
|
2621 movw(dst, src);
|
|
2622 }
|
|
2623 return off;
|
|
2624 }
|
|
2625
|
|
2626 void MacroAssembler::load_sized_value(Register dst, Address src, size_t size_in_bytes, bool is_signed, Register dst2) {
|
|
2627 switch (size_in_bytes) {
|
|
2628 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
2629 case 8:
|
|
2630 assert(dst2 != noreg, "second dest register required");
|
|
2631 movl(dst, src);
|
|
2632 movl(dst2, src.plus_disp(BytesPerInt));
|
|
2633 break;
|
|
2634 #else
|
|
2635 case 8: movq(dst, src); break;
|
|
2636 #endif
|
|
2637 case 4: movl(dst, src); break;
|
|
2638 case 2: is_signed ? load_signed_short(dst, src) : load_unsigned_short(dst, src); break;
|
|
2639 case 1: is_signed ? load_signed_byte( dst, src) : load_unsigned_byte( dst, src); break;
|
|
2640 default: ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
2641 }
|
|
2642 }
|
|
2643
|
|
2644 void MacroAssembler::store_sized_value(Address dst, Register src, size_t size_in_bytes, Register src2) {
|
|
2645 switch (size_in_bytes) {
|
|
2646 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
2647 case 8:
|
|
2648 assert(src2 != noreg, "second source register required");
|
|
2649 movl(dst, src);
|
|
2650 movl(dst.plus_disp(BytesPerInt), src2);
|
|
2651 break;
|
|
2652 #else
|
|
2653 case 8: movq(dst, src); break;
|
|
2654 #endif
|
|
2655 case 4: movl(dst, src); break;
|
|
2656 case 2: movw(dst, src); break;
|
|
2657 case 1: movb(dst, src); break;
|
|
2658 default: ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
2659 }
|
|
2660 }
|
|
2661
|
|
2662 void MacroAssembler::mov32(AddressLiteral dst, Register src) {
|
|
2663 if (reachable(dst)) {
|
|
2664 movl(as_Address(dst), src);
|
|
2665 } else {
|
|
2666 lea(rscratch1, dst);
|
|
2667 movl(Address(rscratch1, 0), src);
|
|
2668 }
|
|
2669 }
|
|
2670
|
|
2671 void MacroAssembler::mov32(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2672 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2673 movl(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2674 } else {
|
|
2675 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2676 movl(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2677 }
|
|
2678 }
|
|
2679
|
|
2680 // C++ bool manipulation
|
|
2681
|
|
2682 void MacroAssembler::movbool(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2683 if(sizeof(bool) == 1)
|
|
2684 movb(dst, src);
|
|
2685 else if(sizeof(bool) == 2)
|
|
2686 movw(dst, src);
|
|
2687 else if(sizeof(bool) == 4)
|
|
2688 movl(dst, src);
|
|
2689 else
|
|
2690 // unsupported
|
|
2691 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
2692 }
|
|
2693
|
|
2694 void MacroAssembler::movbool(Address dst, bool boolconst) {
|
|
2695 if(sizeof(bool) == 1)
|
|
2696 movb(dst, (int) boolconst);
|
|
2697 else if(sizeof(bool) == 2)
|
|
2698 movw(dst, (int) boolconst);
|
|
2699 else if(sizeof(bool) == 4)
|
|
2700 movl(dst, (int) boolconst);
|
|
2701 else
|
|
2702 // unsupported
|
|
2703 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
2704 }
|
|
2705
|
|
2706 void MacroAssembler::movbool(Address dst, Register src) {
|
|
2707 if(sizeof(bool) == 1)
|
|
2708 movb(dst, src);
|
|
2709 else if(sizeof(bool) == 2)
|
|
2710 movw(dst, src);
|
|
2711 else if(sizeof(bool) == 4)
|
|
2712 movl(dst, src);
|
|
2713 else
|
|
2714 // unsupported
|
|
2715 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
2716 }
|
|
2717
|
|
2718 void MacroAssembler::movbyte(ArrayAddress dst, int src) {
|
|
2719 movb(as_Address(dst), src);
|
|
2720 }
|
|
2721
|
|
2722 void MacroAssembler::movdl(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2723 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2724 movdl(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2725 } else {
|
|
2726 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2727 movdl(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2728 }
|
|
2729 }
|
|
2730
|
|
2731 void MacroAssembler::movq(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2732 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2733 movq(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2734 } else {
|
|
2735 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2736 movq(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2737 }
|
|
2738 }
|
|
2739
|
|
2740 void MacroAssembler::movdbl(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2741 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2742 if (UseXmmLoadAndClearUpper) {
|
|
2743 movsd (dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2744 } else {
|
|
2745 movlpd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2746 }
|
|
2747 } else {
|
|
2748 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2749 if (UseXmmLoadAndClearUpper) {
|
|
2750 movsd (dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2751 } else {
|
|
2752 movlpd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2753 }
|
|
2754 }
|
|
2755 }
|
|
2756
|
|
2757 void MacroAssembler::movflt(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2758 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2759 movss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2760 } else {
|
|
2761 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2762 movss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2763 }
|
|
2764 }
|
|
2765
|
|
2766 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
2767 LP64_ONLY(movq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(movl(dst, src));
|
|
2768 }
|
|
2769
|
|
2770 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
2771 LP64_ONLY(movq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(movl(dst, src));
|
|
2772 }
|
|
2773
|
|
2774 // src should NEVER be a real pointer. Use AddressLiteral for true pointers
|
|
2775 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Register dst, intptr_t src) {
|
|
2776 LP64_ONLY(mov64(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(movl(dst, src));
|
|
2777 }
|
|
2778
|
|
2779 void MacroAssembler::movptr(Address dst, Register src) {
|
|
2780 LP64_ONLY(movq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(movl(dst, src));
|
|
2781 }
|
|
2782
|
|
2783 void MacroAssembler::movdqu(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2784 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2785 Assembler::movdqu(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2786 } else {
|
|
2787 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2788 Assembler::movdqu(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2789 }
|
|
2790 }
|
|
2791
|
|
2792 void MacroAssembler::movsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2793 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2794 Assembler::movsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2795 } else {
|
|
2796 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2797 Assembler::movsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2798 }
|
|
2799 }
|
|
2800
|
|
2801 void MacroAssembler::movss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2802 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2803 Assembler::movss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2804 } else {
|
|
2805 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2806 Assembler::movss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2807 }
|
|
2808 }
|
|
2809
|
|
2810 void MacroAssembler::mulsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2811 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2812 Assembler::mulsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2813 } else {
|
|
2814 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2815 Assembler::mulsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2816 }
|
|
2817 }
|
|
2818
|
|
2819 void MacroAssembler::mulss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
2820 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
2821 Assembler::mulss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
2822 } else {
|
|
2823 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
2824 Assembler::mulss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
2825 }
|
|
2826 }
|
|
2827
|
|
2828 void MacroAssembler::null_check(Register reg, int offset) {
|
|
2829 if (needs_explicit_null_check(offset)) {
|
|
2830 // provoke OS NULL exception if reg = NULL by
|
|
2831 // accessing M[reg] w/o changing any (non-CC) registers
|
|
2832 // NOTE: cmpl is plenty here to provoke a segv
|
|
2833 cmpptr(rax, Address(reg, 0));
|
|
2834 // Note: should probably use testl(rax, Address(reg, 0));
|
|
2835 // may be shorter code (however, this version of
|
|
2836 // testl needs to be implemented first)
|
|
2837 } else {
|
|
2838 // nothing to do, (later) access of M[reg + offset]
|
|
2839 // will provoke OS NULL exception if reg = NULL
|
|
2840 }
|
|
2841 }
|
|
2842
|
|
2843 void MacroAssembler::os_breakpoint() {
|
|
2844 // instead of directly emitting a breakpoint, call os:breakpoint for better debugability
|
|
2845 // (e.g., MSVC can't call ps() otherwise)
|
|
2846 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, os::breakpoint)));
|
|
2847 }
|
|
2848
|
|
2849 void MacroAssembler::pop_CPU_state() {
|
|
2850 pop_FPU_state();
|
|
2851 pop_IU_state();
|
|
2852 }
|
|
2853
|
|
2854 void MacroAssembler::pop_FPU_state() {
|
|
2855 NOT_LP64(frstor(Address(rsp, 0));)
|
|
2856 LP64_ONLY(fxrstor(Address(rsp, 0));)
|
|
2857 addptr(rsp, FPUStateSizeInWords * wordSize);
|
|
2858 }
|
|
2859
|
|
2860 void MacroAssembler::pop_IU_state() {
|
|
2861 popa();
|
|
2862 LP64_ONLY(addq(rsp, 8));
|
|
2863 popf();
|
|
2864 }
|
|
2865
|
|
2866 // Save Integer and Float state
|
|
2867 // Warning: Stack must be 16 byte aligned (64bit)
|
|
2868 void MacroAssembler::push_CPU_state() {
|
|
2869 push_IU_state();
|
|
2870 push_FPU_state();
|
|
2871 }
|
|
2872
|
|
2873 void MacroAssembler::push_FPU_state() {
|
|
2874 subptr(rsp, FPUStateSizeInWords * wordSize);
|
|
2875 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
2876 fnsave(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2877 fwait();
|
|
2878 #else
|
|
2879 fxsave(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
2880 #endif // LP64
|
|
2881 }
|
|
2882
|
|
2883 void MacroAssembler::push_IU_state() {
|
|
2884 // Push flags first because pusha kills them
|
|
2885 pushf();
|
|
2886 // Make sure rsp stays 16-byte aligned
|
|
2887 LP64_ONLY(subq(rsp, 8));
|
|
2888 pusha();
|
|
2889 }
|
|
2890
|
|
2891 void MacroAssembler::reset_last_Java_frame(Register java_thread, bool clear_fp, bool clear_pc) {
|
|
2892 // determine java_thread register
|
|
2893 if (!java_thread->is_valid()) {
|
|
2894 java_thread = rdi;
|
|
2895 get_thread(java_thread);
|
|
2896 }
|
|
2897 // we must set sp to zero to clear frame
|
|
2898 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
2899 if (clear_fp) {
|
|
2900 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
2901 }
|
|
2902
|
|
2903 if (clear_pc)
|
|
2904 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_pc_offset()), NULL_WORD);
|
|
2905
|
|
2906 }
|
|
2907
|
|
2908 void MacroAssembler::restore_rax(Register tmp) {
|
|
2909 if (tmp == noreg) pop(rax);
|
|
2910 else if (tmp != rax) mov(rax, tmp);
|
|
2911 }
|
|
2912
|
|
2913 void MacroAssembler::round_to(Register reg, int modulus) {
|
|
2914 addptr(reg, modulus - 1);
|
|
2915 andptr(reg, -modulus);
|
|
2916 }
|
|
2917
|
|
2918 void MacroAssembler::save_rax(Register tmp) {
|
|
2919 if (tmp == noreg) push(rax);
|
|
2920 else if (tmp != rax) mov(tmp, rax);
|
|
2921 }
|
|
2922
|
|
2923 // Write serialization page so VM thread can do a pseudo remote membar.
|
|
2924 // We use the current thread pointer to calculate a thread specific
|
|
2925 // offset to write to within the page. This minimizes bus traffic
|
|
2926 // due to cache line collision.
|
|
2927 void MacroAssembler::serialize_memory(Register thread, Register tmp) {
|
|
2928 movl(tmp, thread);
|
|
2929 shrl(tmp, os::get_serialize_page_shift_count());
|
|
2930 andl(tmp, (os::vm_page_size() - sizeof(int)));
|
|
2931
|
|
2932 Address index(noreg, tmp, Address::times_1);
|
|
2933 ExternalAddress page(os::get_memory_serialize_page());
|
|
2934
|
|
2935 // Size of store must match masking code above
|
|
2936 movl(as_Address(ArrayAddress(page, index)), tmp);
|
|
2937 }
|
|
2938
|
|
2939 // Calls to C land
|
|
2940 //
|
|
2941 // When entering C land, the rbp, & rsp of the last Java frame have to be recorded
|
|
2942 // in the (thread-local) JavaThread object. When leaving C land, the last Java fp
|
|
2943 // has to be reset to 0. This is required to allow proper stack traversal.
|
|
2944 void MacroAssembler::set_last_Java_frame(Register java_thread,
|
|
2945 Register last_java_sp,
|
|
2946 Register last_java_fp,
|
|
2947 address last_java_pc) {
|
|
2948 // determine java_thread register
|
|
2949 if (!java_thread->is_valid()) {
|
|
2950 java_thread = rdi;
|
|
2951 get_thread(java_thread);
|
|
2952 }
|
|
2953 // determine last_java_sp register
|
|
2954 if (!last_java_sp->is_valid()) {
|
|
2955 last_java_sp = rsp;
|
|
2956 }
|
|
2957
|
|
2958 // last_java_fp is optional
|
|
2959
|
|
2960 if (last_java_fp->is_valid()) {
|
|
2961 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()), last_java_fp);
|
|
2962 }
|
|
2963
|
|
2964 // last_java_pc is optional
|
|
2965
|
|
2966 if (last_java_pc != NULL) {
|
|
2967 lea(Address(java_thread,
|
|
2968 JavaThread::frame_anchor_offset() + JavaFrameAnchor::last_Java_pc_offset()),
|
|
2969 InternalAddress(last_java_pc));
|
|
2970
|
|
2971 }
|
|
2972 movptr(Address(java_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset()), last_java_sp);
|
|
2973 }
|
|
2974
|
|
2975 void MacroAssembler::shlptr(Register dst, int imm8) {
|
|
2976 LP64_ONLY(shlq(dst, imm8)) NOT_LP64(shll(dst, imm8));
|
|
2977 }
|
|
2978
|
|
2979 void MacroAssembler::shrptr(Register dst, int imm8) {
|
|
2980 LP64_ONLY(shrq(dst, imm8)) NOT_LP64(shrl(dst, imm8));
|
|
2981 }
|
|
2982
|
|
2983 void MacroAssembler::sign_extend_byte(Register reg) {
|
|
2984 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) (VM_Version::is_P6() && reg->has_byte_register())) {
|
|
2985 movsbl(reg, reg); // movsxb
|
|
2986 } else {
|
|
2987 shll(reg, 24);
|
|
2988 sarl(reg, 24);
|
|
2989 }
|
|
2990 }
|
|
2991
|
|
2992 void MacroAssembler::sign_extend_short(Register reg) {
|
|
2993 if (LP64_ONLY(true ||) VM_Version::is_P6()) {
|
|
2994 movswl(reg, reg); // movsxw
|
|
2995 } else {
|
|
2996 shll(reg, 16);
|
|
2997 sarl(reg, 16);
|
|
2998 }
|
|
2999 }
|
|
3000
|
|
3001 void MacroAssembler::testl(Register dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3002 assert(reachable(src), "Address should be reachable");
|
|
3003 testl(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3004 }
|
|
3005
|
|
3006 void MacroAssembler::sqrtsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3007 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3008 Assembler::sqrtsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3009 } else {
|
|
3010 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3011 Assembler::sqrtsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3012 }
|
|
3013 }
|
|
3014
|
|
3015 void MacroAssembler::sqrtss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3016 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3017 Assembler::sqrtss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3018 } else {
|
|
3019 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3020 Assembler::sqrtss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3021 }
|
|
3022 }
|
|
3023
|
|
3024 void MacroAssembler::subsd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3025 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3026 Assembler::subsd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3027 } else {
|
|
3028 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3029 Assembler::subsd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3030 }
|
|
3031 }
|
|
3032
|
|
3033 void MacroAssembler::subss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3034 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3035 Assembler::subss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3036 } else {
|
|
3037 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3038 Assembler::subss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3039 }
|
|
3040 }
|
|
3041
|
|
3042 void MacroAssembler::ucomisd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3043 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3044 Assembler::ucomisd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3045 } else {
|
|
3046 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3047 Assembler::ucomisd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3048 }
|
|
3049 }
|
|
3050
|
|
3051 void MacroAssembler::ucomiss(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3052 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3053 Assembler::ucomiss(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3054 } else {
|
|
3055 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3056 Assembler::ucomiss(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3057 }
|
|
3058 }
|
|
3059
|
|
3060 void MacroAssembler::xorpd(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3061 // Used in sign-bit flipping with aligned address.
|
|
3062 assert((UseAVX > 0) || (((intptr_t)src.target() & 15) == 0), "SSE mode requires address alignment 16 bytes");
|
|
3063 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3064 Assembler::xorpd(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3065 } else {
|
|
3066 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3067 Assembler::xorpd(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3068 }
|
|
3069 }
|
|
3070
|
|
3071 void MacroAssembler::xorps(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3072 // Used in sign-bit flipping with aligned address.
|
|
3073 assert((UseAVX > 0) || (((intptr_t)src.target() & 15) == 0), "SSE mode requires address alignment 16 bytes");
|
|
3074 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3075 Assembler::xorps(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3076 } else {
|
|
3077 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3078 Assembler::xorps(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3079 }
|
|
3080 }
|
|
3081
|
|
3082 void MacroAssembler::pshufb(XMMRegister dst, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3083 // Used in sign-bit flipping with aligned address.
|
|
3084 assert((UseAVX > 0) || (((intptr_t)src.target() & 15) == 0), "SSE mode requires address alignment 16 bytes");
|
|
3085 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3086 Assembler::pshufb(dst, as_Address(src));
|
|
3087 } else {
|
|
3088 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3089 Assembler::pshufb(dst, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3090 }
|
|
3091 }
|
|
3092
|
|
3093 // AVX 3-operands instructions
|
|
3094
|
|
3095 void MacroAssembler::vaddsd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3096 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3097 vaddsd(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3098 } else {
|
|
3099 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3100 vaddsd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3101 }
|
|
3102 }
|
|
3103
|
|
3104 void MacroAssembler::vaddss(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3105 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3106 vaddss(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3107 } else {
|
|
3108 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3109 vaddss(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3110 }
|
|
3111 }
|
|
3112
|
|
3113 void MacroAssembler::vandpd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src, bool vector256) {
|
|
3114 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3115 vandpd(dst, nds, as_Address(src), vector256);
|
|
3116 } else {
|
|
3117 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3118 vandpd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0), vector256);
|
|
3119 }
|
|
3120 }
|
|
3121
|
|
3122 void MacroAssembler::vandps(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src, bool vector256) {
|
|
3123 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3124 vandps(dst, nds, as_Address(src), vector256);
|
|
3125 } else {
|
|
3126 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3127 vandps(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0), vector256);
|
|
3128 }
|
|
3129 }
|
|
3130
|
|
3131 void MacroAssembler::vdivsd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3132 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3133 vdivsd(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3134 } else {
|
|
3135 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3136 vdivsd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3137 }
|
|
3138 }
|
|
3139
|
|
3140 void MacroAssembler::vdivss(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3141 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3142 vdivss(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3143 } else {
|
|
3144 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3145 vdivss(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3146 }
|
|
3147 }
|
|
3148
|
|
3149 void MacroAssembler::vmulsd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3150 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3151 vmulsd(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3152 } else {
|
|
3153 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3154 vmulsd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3155 }
|
|
3156 }
|
|
3157
|
|
3158 void MacroAssembler::vmulss(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3159 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3160 vmulss(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3161 } else {
|
|
3162 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3163 vmulss(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3164 }
|
|
3165 }
|
|
3166
|
|
3167 void MacroAssembler::vsubsd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3168 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3169 vsubsd(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3170 } else {
|
|
3171 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3172 vsubsd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3173 }
|
|
3174 }
|
|
3175
|
|
3176 void MacroAssembler::vsubss(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src) {
|
|
3177 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3178 vsubss(dst, nds, as_Address(src));
|
|
3179 } else {
|
|
3180 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3181 vsubss(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0));
|
|
3182 }
|
|
3183 }
|
|
3184
|
|
3185 void MacroAssembler::vxorpd(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src, bool vector256) {
|
|
3186 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3187 vxorpd(dst, nds, as_Address(src), vector256);
|
|
3188 } else {
|
|
3189 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3190 vxorpd(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0), vector256);
|
|
3191 }
|
|
3192 }
|
|
3193
|
|
3194 void MacroAssembler::vxorps(XMMRegister dst, XMMRegister nds, AddressLiteral src, bool vector256) {
|
|
3195 if (reachable(src)) {
|
|
3196 vxorps(dst, nds, as_Address(src), vector256);
|
|
3197 } else {
|
|
3198 lea(rscratch1, src);
|
|
3199 vxorps(dst, nds, Address(rscratch1, 0), vector256);
|
|
3200 }
|
|
3201 }
|
|
3202
|
|
3203
|
|
3204 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
3205 #ifndef SERIALGC
|
|
3206
|
|
3207 void MacroAssembler::g1_write_barrier_pre(Register obj,
|
|
3208 Register pre_val,
|
|
3209 Register thread,
|
|
3210 Register tmp,
|
|
3211 bool tosca_live,
|
|
3212 bool expand_call) {
|
|
3213
|
|
3214 // If expand_call is true then we expand the call_VM_leaf macro
|
|
3215 // directly to skip generating the check by
|
|
3216 // InterpreterMacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base that checks _last_sp.
|
|
3217
|
|
3218 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3219 assert(thread == r15_thread, "must be");
|
|
3220 #endif // _LP64
|
|
3221
|
|
3222 Label done;
|
|
3223 Label runtime;
|
|
3224
|
|
3225 assert(pre_val != noreg, "check this code");
|
|
3226
|
|
3227 if (obj != noreg) {
|
|
3228 assert_different_registers(obj, pre_val, tmp);
|
|
3229 assert(pre_val != rax, "check this code");
|
|
3230 }
|
|
3231
|
|
3232 Address in_progress(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +
|
|
3233 PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_active()));
|
|
3234 Address index(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +
|
|
3235 PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index()));
|
|
3236 Address buffer(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::satb_mark_queue_offset() +
|
|
3237 PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf()));
|
|
3238
|
|
3239
|
|
3240 // Is marking active?
|
|
3241 if (in_bytes(PtrQueue::byte_width_of_active()) == 4) {
|
|
3242 cmpl(in_progress, 0);
|
|
3243 } else {
|
|
3244 assert(in_bytes(PtrQueue::byte_width_of_active()) == 1, "Assumption");
|
|
3245 cmpb(in_progress, 0);
|
|
3246 }
|
|
3247 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
3248
|
|
3249 // Do we need to load the previous value?
|
|
3250 if (obj != noreg) {
|
|
3251 load_heap_oop(pre_val, Address(obj, 0));
|
|
3252 }
|
|
3253
|
|
3254 // Is the previous value null?
|
|
3255 cmpptr(pre_val, (int32_t) NULL_WORD);
|
|
3256 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
3257
|
|
3258 // Can we store original value in the thread's buffer?
|
|
3259 // Is index == 0?
|
|
3260 // (The index field is typed as size_t.)
|
|
3261
|
|
3262 movptr(tmp, index); // tmp := *index_adr
|
|
3263 cmpptr(tmp, 0); // tmp == 0?
|
|
3264 jcc(Assembler::equal, runtime); // If yes, goto runtime
|
|
3265
|
|
3266 subptr(tmp, wordSize); // tmp := tmp - wordSize
|
|
3267 movptr(index, tmp); // *index_adr := tmp
|
|
3268 addptr(tmp, buffer); // tmp := tmp + *buffer_adr
|
|
3269
|
|
3270 // Record the previous value
|
|
3271 movptr(Address(tmp, 0), pre_val);
|
|
3272 jmp(done);
|
|
3273
|
|
3274 bind(runtime);
|
|
3275 // save the live input values
|
|
3276 if(tosca_live) push(rax);
|
|
3277
|
|
3278 if (obj != noreg && obj != rax)
|
|
3279 push(obj);
|
|
3280
|
|
3281 if (pre_val != rax)
|
|
3282 push(pre_val);
|
|
3283
|
|
3284 // Calling the runtime using the regular call_VM_leaf mechanism generates
|
|
3285 // code (generated by InterpreterMacroAssember::call_VM_leaf_base)
|
|
3286 // that checks that the *(ebp+frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp) == NULL.
|
|
3287 //
|
|
3288 // If we care generating the pre-barrier without a frame (e.g. in the
|
|
3289 // intrinsified Reference.get() routine) then ebp might be pointing to
|
|
3290 // the caller frame and so this check will most likely fail at runtime.
|
|
3291 //
|
|
3292 // Expanding the call directly bypasses the generation of the check.
|
|
3293 // So when we do not have have a full interpreter frame on the stack
|
|
3294 // expand_call should be passed true.
|
|
3295
|
|
3296 NOT_LP64( push(thread); )
|
|
3297
|
|
3298 if (expand_call) {
|
|
3299 LP64_ONLY( assert(pre_val != c_rarg1, "smashed arg"); )
|
|
3300 pass_arg1(this, thread);
|
|
3301 pass_arg0(this, pre_val);
|
|
3302 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_pre), 2);
|
|
3303 } else {
|
|
3304 call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_pre), pre_val, thread);
|
|
3305 }
|
|
3306
|
|
3307 NOT_LP64( pop(thread); )
|
|
3308
|
|
3309 // save the live input values
|
|
3310 if (pre_val != rax)
|
|
3311 pop(pre_val);
|
|
3312
|
|
3313 if (obj != noreg && obj != rax)
|
|
3314 pop(obj);
|
|
3315
|
|
3316 if(tosca_live) pop(rax);
|
|
3317
|
|
3318 bind(done);
|
|
3319 }
|
|
3320
|
|
3321 void MacroAssembler::g1_write_barrier_post(Register store_addr,
|
|
3322 Register new_val,
|
|
3323 Register thread,
|
|
3324 Register tmp,
|
|
3325 Register tmp2) {
|
|
3326 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3327 assert(thread == r15_thread, "must be");
|
|
3328 #endif // _LP64
|
|
3329
|
|
3330 Address queue_index(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() +
|
|
3331 PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_index()));
|
|
3332 Address buffer(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::dirty_card_queue_offset() +
|
|
3333 PtrQueue::byte_offset_of_buf()));
|
|
3334
|
|
3335 BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set();
|
|
3336 CardTableModRefBS* ct = (CardTableModRefBS*)bs;
|
|
3337 Label done;
|
|
3338 Label runtime;
|
|
3339
|
|
3340 // Does store cross heap regions?
|
|
3341
|
|
3342 movptr(tmp, store_addr);
|
|
3343 xorptr(tmp, new_val);
|
|
3344 shrptr(tmp, HeapRegion::LogOfHRGrainBytes);
|
|
3345 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
3346
|
|
3347 // crosses regions, storing NULL?
|
|
3348
|
|
3349 cmpptr(new_val, (int32_t) NULL_WORD);
|
|
3350 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
3351
|
|
3352 // storing region crossing non-NULL, is card already dirty?
|
|
3353
|
|
3354 ExternalAddress cardtable((address) ct->byte_map_base);
|
|
3355 assert(sizeof(*ct->byte_map_base) == sizeof(jbyte), "adjust this code");
|
|
3356 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3357 const Register card_addr = tmp;
|
|
3358
|
|
3359 movq(card_addr, store_addr);
|
|
3360 shrq(card_addr, CardTableModRefBS::card_shift);
|
|
3361
|
|
3362 lea(tmp2, cardtable);
|
|
3363
|
|
3364 // get the address of the card
|
|
3365 addq(card_addr, tmp2);
|
|
3366 #else
|
|
3367 const Register card_index = tmp;
|
|
3368
|
|
3369 movl(card_index, store_addr);
|
|
3370 shrl(card_index, CardTableModRefBS::card_shift);
|
|
3371
|
|
3372 Address index(noreg, card_index, Address::times_1);
|
|
3373 const Register card_addr = tmp;
|
|
3374 lea(card_addr, as_Address(ArrayAddress(cardtable, index)));
|
|
3375 #endif
|
|
3376 cmpb(Address(card_addr, 0), 0);
|
|
3377 jcc(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
3378
|
|
3379 // storing a region crossing, non-NULL oop, card is clean.
|
|
3380 // dirty card and log.
|
|
3381
|
|
3382 movb(Address(card_addr, 0), 0);
|
|
3383
|
|
3384 cmpl(queue_index, 0);
|
|
3385 jcc(Assembler::equal, runtime);
|
|
3386 subl(queue_index, wordSize);
|
|
3387 movptr(tmp2, buffer);
|
|
3388 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3389 movslq(rscratch1, queue_index);
|
|
3390 addq(tmp2, rscratch1);
|
|
3391 movq(Address(tmp2, 0), card_addr);
|
|
3392 #else
|
|
3393 addl(tmp2, queue_index);
|
|
3394 movl(Address(tmp2, 0), card_index);
|
|
3395 #endif
|
|
3396 jmp(done);
|
|
3397
|
|
3398 bind(runtime);
|
|
3399 // save the live input values
|
|
3400 push(store_addr);
|
|
3401 push(new_val);
|
|
3402 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3403 call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_post), card_addr, r15_thread);
|
|
3404 #else
|
|
3405 push(thread);
|
|
3406 call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::g1_wb_post), card_addr, thread);
|
|
3407 pop(thread);
|
|
3408 #endif
|
|
3409 pop(new_val);
|
|
3410 pop(store_addr);
|
|
3411
|
|
3412 bind(done);
|
|
3413 }
|
|
3414
|
|
3415 #endif // SERIALGC
|
|
3416 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
3417
|
|
3418
|
|
3419 void MacroAssembler::store_check(Register obj) {
|
|
3420 // Does a store check for the oop in register obj. The content of
|
|
3421 // register obj is destroyed afterwards.
|
|
3422 store_check_part_1(obj);
|
|
3423 store_check_part_2(obj);
|
|
3424 }
|
|
3425
|
|
3426 void MacroAssembler::store_check(Register obj, Address dst) {
|
|
3427 store_check(obj);
|
|
3428 }
|
|
3429
|
|
3430
|
|
3431 // split the store check operation so that other instructions can be scheduled inbetween
|
|
3432 void MacroAssembler::store_check_part_1(Register obj) {
|
|
3433 BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set();
|
|
3434 assert(bs->kind() == BarrierSet::CardTableModRef, "Wrong barrier set kind");
|
|
3435 shrptr(obj, CardTableModRefBS::card_shift);
|
|
3436 }
|
|
3437
|
|
3438 void MacroAssembler::store_check_part_2(Register obj) {
|
|
3439 BarrierSet* bs = Universe::heap()->barrier_set();
|
|
3440 assert(bs->kind() == BarrierSet::CardTableModRef, "Wrong barrier set kind");
|
|
3441 CardTableModRefBS* ct = (CardTableModRefBS*)bs;
|
|
3442 assert(sizeof(*ct->byte_map_base) == sizeof(jbyte), "adjust this code");
|
|
3443
|
|
3444 // The calculation for byte_map_base is as follows:
|
|
3445 // byte_map_base = _byte_map - (uintptr_t(low_bound) >> card_shift);
|
|
3446 // So this essentially converts an address to a displacement and
|
|
3447 // it will never need to be relocated. On 64bit however the value may be too
|
|
3448 // large for a 32bit displacement
|
|
3449
|
|
3450 intptr_t disp = (intptr_t) ct->byte_map_base;
|
|
3451 if (is_simm32(disp)) {
|
|
3452 Address cardtable(noreg, obj, Address::times_1, disp);
|
|
3453 movb(cardtable, 0);
|
|
3454 } else {
|
|
3455 // By doing it as an ExternalAddress disp could be converted to a rip-relative
|
|
3456 // displacement and done in a single instruction given favorable mapping and
|
|
3457 // a smarter version of as_Address. Worst case it is two instructions which
|
|
3458 // is no worse off then loading disp into a register and doing as a simple
|
|
3459 // Address() as above.
|
|
3460 // We can't do as ExternalAddress as the only style since if disp == 0 we'll
|
|
3461 // assert since NULL isn't acceptable in a reloci (see 6644928). In any case
|
|
3462 // in some cases we'll get a single instruction version.
|
|
3463
|
|
3464 ExternalAddress cardtable((address)disp);
|
|
3465 Address index(noreg, obj, Address::times_1);
|
|
3466 movb(as_Address(ArrayAddress(cardtable, index)), 0);
|
|
3467 }
|
|
3468 }
|
|
3469
|
|
3470 void MacroAssembler::subptr(Register dst, int32_t imm32) {
|
|
3471 LP64_ONLY(subq(dst, imm32)) NOT_LP64(subl(dst, imm32));
|
|
3472 }
|
|
3473
|
|
3474 // Force generation of a 4 byte immediate value even if it fits into 8bit
|
|
3475 void MacroAssembler::subptr_imm32(Register dst, int32_t imm32) {
|
|
3476 LP64_ONLY(subq_imm32(dst, imm32)) NOT_LP64(subl_imm32(dst, imm32));
|
|
3477 }
|
|
3478
|
|
3479 void MacroAssembler::subptr(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
3480 LP64_ONLY(subq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(subl(dst, src));
|
|
3481 }
|
|
3482
|
|
3483 // C++ bool manipulation
|
|
3484 void MacroAssembler::testbool(Register dst) {
|
|
3485 if(sizeof(bool) == 1)
|
|
3486 testb(dst, 0xff);
|
|
3487 else if(sizeof(bool) == 2) {
|
|
3488 // testw implementation needed for two byte bools
|
|
3489 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
3490 } else if(sizeof(bool) == 4)
|
|
3491 testl(dst, dst);
|
|
3492 else
|
|
3493 // unsupported
|
|
3494 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
3495 }
|
|
3496
|
|
3497 void MacroAssembler::testptr(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
3498 LP64_ONLY(testq(dst, src)) NOT_LP64(testl(dst, src));
|
|
3499 }
|
|
3500
|
|
3501 // Defines obj, preserves var_size_in_bytes, okay for t2 == var_size_in_bytes.
|
|
3502 void MacroAssembler::tlab_allocate(Register obj,
|
|
3503 Register var_size_in_bytes,
|
|
3504 int con_size_in_bytes,
|
|
3505 Register t1,
|
|
3506 Register t2,
|
|
3507 Label& slow_case) {
|
|
3508 assert_different_registers(obj, t1, t2);
|
|
3509 assert_different_registers(obj, var_size_in_bytes, t1);
|
|
3510 Register end = t2;
|
|
3511 Register thread = NOT_LP64(t1) LP64_ONLY(r15_thread);
|
|
3512
|
|
3513 verify_tlab();
|
|
3514
|
|
3515 NOT_LP64(get_thread(thread));
|
|
3516
|
|
3517 movptr(obj, Address(thread, JavaThread::tlab_top_offset()));
|
|
3518 if (var_size_in_bytes == noreg) {
|
|
3519 lea(end, Address(obj, con_size_in_bytes));
|
|
3520 } else {
|
|
3521 lea(end, Address(obj, var_size_in_bytes, Address::times_1));
|
|
3522 }
|
|
3523 cmpptr(end, Address(thread, JavaThread::tlab_end_offset()));
|
|
3524 jcc(Assembler::above, slow_case);
|
|
3525
|
|
3526 // update the tlab top pointer
|
|
3527 movptr(Address(thread, JavaThread::tlab_top_offset()), end);
|
|
3528
|
|
3529 // recover var_size_in_bytes if necessary
|
|
3530 if (var_size_in_bytes == end) {
|
|
3531 subptr(var_size_in_bytes, obj);
|
|
3532 }
|
|
3533 verify_tlab();
|
|
3534 }
|
|
3535
|
|
3536 // Preserves rbx, and rdx.
|
|
3537 Register MacroAssembler::tlab_refill(Label& retry,
|
|
3538 Label& try_eden,
|
|
3539 Label& slow_case) {
|
|
3540 Register top = rax;
|
|
3541 Register t1 = rcx;
|
|
3542 Register t2 = rsi;
|
|
3543 Register thread_reg = NOT_LP64(rdi) LP64_ONLY(r15_thread);
|
|
3544 assert_different_registers(top, thread_reg, t1, t2, /* preserve: */ rbx, rdx);
|
|
3545 Label do_refill, discard_tlab;
|
|
3546
|
|
3547 if (CMSIncrementalMode || !Universe::heap()->supports_inline_contig_alloc()) {
|
|
3548 // No allocation in the shared eden.
|
|
3549 jmp(slow_case);
|
|
3550 }
|
|
3551
|
|
3552 NOT_LP64(get_thread(thread_reg));
|
|
3553
|
|
3554 movptr(top, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_top_offset())));
|
|
3555 movptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_end_offset())));
|
|
3556
|
|
3557 // calculate amount of free space
|
|
3558 subptr(t1, top);
|
|
3559 shrptr(t1, LogHeapWordSize);
|
|
3560
|
|
3561 // Retain tlab and allocate object in shared space if
|
|
3562 // the amount free in the tlab is too large to discard.
|
|
3563 cmpptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_refill_waste_limit_offset())));
|
|
3564 jcc(Assembler::lessEqual, discard_tlab);
|
|
3565
|
|
3566 // Retain
|
|
3567 // %%% yuck as movptr...
|
|
3568 movptr(t2, (int32_t) ThreadLocalAllocBuffer::refill_waste_limit_increment());
|
|
3569 addptr(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_refill_waste_limit_offset())), t2);
|
|
3570 if (TLABStats) {
|
|
3571 // increment number of slow_allocations
|
|
3572 addl(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_slow_allocations_offset())), 1);
|
|
3573 }
|
|
3574 jmp(try_eden);
|
|
3575
|
|
3576 bind(discard_tlab);
|
|
3577 if (TLABStats) {
|
|
3578 // increment number of refills
|
|
3579 addl(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_number_of_refills_offset())), 1);
|
|
3580 // accumulate wastage -- t1 is amount free in tlab
|
|
3581 addl(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_fast_refill_waste_offset())), t1);
|
|
3582 }
|
|
3583
|
|
3584 // if tlab is currently allocated (top or end != null) then
|
|
3585 // fill [top, end + alignment_reserve) with array object
|
|
3586 testptr(top, top);
|
|
3587 jcc(Assembler::zero, do_refill);
|
|
3588
|
|
3589 // set up the mark word
|
|
3590 movptr(Address(top, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes()), (intptr_t)markOopDesc::prototype()->copy_set_hash(0x2));
|
|
3591 // set the length to the remaining space
|
|
3592 subptr(t1, typeArrayOopDesc::header_size(T_INT));
|
|
3593 addptr(t1, (int32_t)ThreadLocalAllocBuffer::alignment_reserve());
|
|
3594 shlptr(t1, log2_intptr(HeapWordSize/sizeof(jint)));
|
|
3595 movl(Address(top, arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes()), t1);
|
|
3596 // set klass to intArrayKlass
|
|
3597 // dubious reloc why not an oop reloc?
|
|
3598 movptr(t1, ExternalAddress((address)Universe::intArrayKlassObj_addr()));
|
|
3599 // store klass last. concurrent gcs assumes klass length is valid if
|
|
3600 // klass field is not null.
|
|
3601 store_klass(top, t1);
|
|
3602
|
|
3603 movptr(t1, top);
|
|
3604 subptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_start_offset())));
|
|
3605 incr_allocated_bytes(thread_reg, t1, 0);
|
|
3606
|
|
3607 // refill the tlab with an eden allocation
|
|
3608 bind(do_refill);
|
|
3609 movptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_size_offset())));
|
|
3610 shlptr(t1, LogHeapWordSize);
|
|
3611 // allocate new tlab, address returned in top
|
|
3612 eden_allocate(top, t1, 0, t2, slow_case);
|
|
3613
|
|
3614 // Check that t1 was preserved in eden_allocate.
|
|
3615 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
3616 if (UseTLAB) {
|
|
3617 Label ok;
|
|
3618 Register tsize = rsi;
|
|
3619 assert_different_registers(tsize, thread_reg, t1);
|
|
3620 push(tsize);
|
|
3621 movptr(tsize, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_size_offset())));
|
|
3622 shlptr(tsize, LogHeapWordSize);
|
|
3623 cmpptr(t1, tsize);
|
|
3624 jcc(Assembler::equal, ok);
|
|
3625 STOP("assert(t1 != tlab size)");
|
|
3626 should_not_reach_here();
|
|
3627
|
|
3628 bind(ok);
|
|
3629 pop(tsize);
|
|
3630 }
|
|
3631 #endif
|
|
3632 movptr(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_start_offset())), top);
|
|
3633 movptr(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_top_offset())), top);
|
|
3634 addptr(top, t1);
|
|
3635 subptr(top, (int32_t)ThreadLocalAllocBuffer::alignment_reserve_in_bytes());
|
|
3636 movptr(Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_end_offset())), top);
|
|
3637 verify_tlab();
|
|
3638 jmp(retry);
|
|
3639
|
|
3640 return thread_reg; // for use by caller
|
|
3641 }
|
|
3642
|
|
3643 void MacroAssembler::incr_allocated_bytes(Register thread,
|
|
3644 Register var_size_in_bytes,
|
|
3645 int con_size_in_bytes,
|
|
3646 Register t1) {
|
|
3647 if (!thread->is_valid()) {
|
|
3648 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3649 thread = r15_thread;
|
|
3650 #else
|
|
3651 assert(t1->is_valid(), "need temp reg");
|
|
3652 thread = t1;
|
|
3653 get_thread(thread);
|
|
3654 #endif
|
|
3655 }
|
|
3656
|
|
3657 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3658 if (var_size_in_bytes->is_valid()) {
|
|
3659 addq(Address(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::allocated_bytes_offset())), var_size_in_bytes);
|
|
3660 } else {
|
|
3661 addq(Address(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::allocated_bytes_offset())), con_size_in_bytes);
|
|
3662 }
|
|
3663 #else
|
|
3664 if (var_size_in_bytes->is_valid()) {
|
|
3665 addl(Address(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::allocated_bytes_offset())), var_size_in_bytes);
|
|
3666 } else {
|
|
3667 addl(Address(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::allocated_bytes_offset())), con_size_in_bytes);
|
|
3668 }
|
|
3669 adcl(Address(thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::allocated_bytes_offset())+4), 0);
|
|
3670 #endif
|
|
3671 }
|
|
3672
|
|
3673 void MacroAssembler::fp_runtime_fallback(address runtime_entry, int nb_args, int num_fpu_regs_in_use) {
|
|
3674 pusha();
|
|
3675
|
|
3676 // if we are coming from c1, xmm registers may be live
|
|
3677 int off = 0;
|
|
3678 if (UseSSE == 1) {
|
|
3679 subptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble)*8);
|
|
3680 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm0);
|
|
3681 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm1);
|
|
3682 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm2);
|
|
3683 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm3);
|
|
3684 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm4);
|
|
3685 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm5);
|
|
3686 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm6);
|
|
3687 movflt(Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)),xmm7);
|
|
3688 } else if (UseSSE >= 2) {
|
|
3689 #ifdef COMPILER2
|
|
3690 if (MaxVectorSize > 16) {
|
|
3691 assert(UseAVX > 0, "256bit vectors are supported only with AVX");
|
|
3692 // Save upper half of YMM registes
|
|
3693 subptr(rsp, 16 * LP64_ONLY(16) NOT_LP64(8));
|
|
3694 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 0),xmm0);
|
|
3695 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 16),xmm1);
|
|
3696 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 32),xmm2);
|
|
3697 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 48),xmm3);
|
|
3698 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 64),xmm4);
|
|
3699 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 80),xmm5);
|
|
3700 vextractf128h(Address(rsp, 96),xmm6);
|
|
3701 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,112),xmm7);
|
|
3702 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3703 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,128),xmm8);
|
|
3704 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,144),xmm9);
|
|
3705 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,160),xmm10);
|
|
3706 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,176),xmm11);
|
|
3707 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,192),xmm12);
|
|
3708 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,208),xmm13);
|
|
3709 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,224),xmm14);
|
|
3710 vextractf128h(Address(rsp,240),xmm15);
|
|
3711 #endif
|
|
3712 }
|
|
3713 #endif
|
|
3714 // Save whole 128bit (16 bytes) XMM regiters
|
|
3715 subptr(rsp, 16 * LP64_ONLY(16) NOT_LP64(8));
|
|
3716 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm0);
|
|
3717 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm1);
|
|
3718 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm2);
|
|
3719 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm3);
|
|
3720 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm4);
|
|
3721 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm5);
|
|
3722 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm6);
|
|
3723 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm7);
|
|
3724 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3725 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm8);
|
|
3726 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm9);
|
|
3727 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm10);
|
|
3728 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm11);
|
|
3729 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm12);
|
|
3730 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm13);
|
|
3731 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm14);
|
|
3732 movdqu(Address(rsp,off++*16),xmm15);
|
|
3733 #endif
|
|
3734 }
|
|
3735
|
|
3736 // Preserve registers across runtime call
|
|
3737 int incoming_argument_and_return_value_offset = -1;
|
|
3738 if (num_fpu_regs_in_use > 1) {
|
|
3739 // Must preserve all other FPU regs (could alternatively convert
|
|
3740 // SharedRuntime::dsin, dcos etc. into assembly routines known not to trash
|
|
3741 // FPU state, but can not trust C compiler)
|
|
3742 NEEDS_CLEANUP;
|
|
3743 // NOTE that in this case we also push the incoming argument(s) to
|
|
3744 // the stack and restore it later; we also use this stack slot to
|
|
3745 // hold the return value from dsin, dcos etc.
|
|
3746 for (int i = 0; i < num_fpu_regs_in_use; i++) {
|
|
3747 subptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble));
|
|
3748 fstp_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
3749 }
|
|
3750 incoming_argument_and_return_value_offset = sizeof(jdouble)*(num_fpu_regs_in_use-1);
|
|
3751 for (int i = nb_args-1; i >= 0; i--) {
|
|
3752 fld_d(Address(rsp, incoming_argument_and_return_value_offset-i*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3753 }
|
|
3754 }
|
|
3755
|
|
3756 subptr(rsp, nb_args*sizeof(jdouble));
|
|
3757 for (int i = 0; i < nb_args; i++) {
|
|
3758 fstp_d(Address(rsp, i*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3759 }
|
|
3760
|
|
3761 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3762 if (nb_args > 0) {
|
|
3763 movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
3764 }
|
|
3765 if (nb_args > 1) {
|
|
3766 movdbl(xmm1, Address(rsp, sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3767 }
|
|
3768 assert(nb_args <= 2, "unsupported number of args");
|
|
3769 #endif // _LP64
|
|
3770
|
|
3771 // NOTE: we must not use call_VM_leaf here because that requires a
|
|
3772 // complete interpreter frame in debug mode -- same bug as 4387334
|
|
3773 // MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base is perfectly safe and will
|
|
3774 // do proper 64bit abi
|
|
3775
|
|
3776 NEEDS_CLEANUP;
|
|
3777 // Need to add stack banging before this runtime call if it needs to
|
|
3778 // be taken; however, there is no generic stack banging routine at
|
|
3779 // the MacroAssembler level
|
|
3780
|
|
3781 MacroAssembler::call_VM_leaf_base(runtime_entry, 0);
|
|
3782
|
|
3783 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3784 movsd(Address(rsp, 0), xmm0);
|
|
3785 fld_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
3786 #endif // _LP64
|
|
3787 addptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble) * nb_args);
|
|
3788 if (num_fpu_regs_in_use > 1) {
|
|
3789 // Must save return value to stack and then restore entire FPU
|
|
3790 // stack except incoming arguments
|
|
3791 fstp_d(Address(rsp, incoming_argument_and_return_value_offset));
|
|
3792 for (int i = 0; i < num_fpu_regs_in_use - nb_args; i++) {
|
|
3793 fld_d(Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
3794 addptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble));
|
|
3795 }
|
|
3796 fld_d(Address(rsp, (nb_args-1)*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3797 addptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble) * nb_args);
|
|
3798 }
|
|
3799
|
|
3800 off = 0;
|
|
3801 if (UseSSE == 1) {
|
|
3802 movflt(xmm0, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3803 movflt(xmm1, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3804 movflt(xmm2, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3805 movflt(xmm3, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3806 movflt(xmm4, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3807 movflt(xmm5, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3808 movflt(xmm6, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3809 movflt(xmm7, Address(rsp,off++*sizeof(jdouble)));
|
|
3810 addptr(rsp, sizeof(jdouble)*8);
|
|
3811 } else if (UseSSE >= 2) {
|
|
3812 // Restore whole 128bit (16 bytes) XMM regiters
|
|
3813 movdqu(xmm0, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3814 movdqu(xmm1, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3815 movdqu(xmm2, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3816 movdqu(xmm3, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3817 movdqu(xmm4, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3818 movdqu(xmm5, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3819 movdqu(xmm6, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3820 movdqu(xmm7, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3821 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3822 movdqu(xmm8, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3823 movdqu(xmm9, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3824 movdqu(xmm10, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3825 movdqu(xmm11, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3826 movdqu(xmm12, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3827 movdqu(xmm13, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3828 movdqu(xmm14, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3829 movdqu(xmm15, Address(rsp,off++*16));
|
|
3830 #endif
|
|
3831 addptr(rsp, 16 * LP64_ONLY(16) NOT_LP64(8));
|
|
3832 #ifdef COMPILER2
|
|
3833 if (MaxVectorSize > 16) {
|
|
3834 // Restore upper half of YMM registes.
|
|
3835 vinsertf128h(xmm0, Address(rsp, 0));
|
|
3836 vinsertf128h(xmm1, Address(rsp, 16));
|
|
3837 vinsertf128h(xmm2, Address(rsp, 32));
|
|
3838 vinsertf128h(xmm3, Address(rsp, 48));
|
|
3839 vinsertf128h(xmm4, Address(rsp, 64));
|
|
3840 vinsertf128h(xmm5, Address(rsp, 80));
|
|
3841 vinsertf128h(xmm6, Address(rsp, 96));
|
|
3842 vinsertf128h(xmm7, Address(rsp,112));
|
|
3843 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
3844 vinsertf128h(xmm8, Address(rsp,128));
|
|
3845 vinsertf128h(xmm9, Address(rsp,144));
|
|
3846 vinsertf128h(xmm10, Address(rsp,160));
|
|
3847 vinsertf128h(xmm11, Address(rsp,176));
|
|
3848 vinsertf128h(xmm12, Address(rsp,192));
|
|
3849 vinsertf128h(xmm13, Address(rsp,208));
|
|
3850 vinsertf128h(xmm14, Address(rsp,224));
|
|
3851 vinsertf128h(xmm15, Address(rsp,240));
|
|
3852 #endif
|
|
3853 addptr(rsp, 16 * LP64_ONLY(16) NOT_LP64(8));
|
|
3854 }
|
|
3855 #endif
|
|
3856 }
|
|
3857 popa();
|
|
3858 }
|
|
3859
|
|
3860 static const double pi_4 = 0.7853981633974483;
|
|
3861
|
|
3862 void MacroAssembler::trigfunc(char trig, int num_fpu_regs_in_use) {
|
|
3863 // A hand-coded argument reduction for values in fabs(pi/4, pi/2)
|
|
3864 // was attempted in this code; unfortunately it appears that the
|
|
3865 // switch to 80-bit precision and back causes this to be
|
|
3866 // unprofitable compared with simply performing a runtime call if
|
|
3867 // the argument is out of the (-pi/4, pi/4) range.
|
|
3868
|
|
3869 Register tmp = noreg;
|
|
3870 if (!VM_Version::supports_cmov()) {
|
|
3871 // fcmp needs a temporary so preserve rbx,
|
|
3872 tmp = rbx;
|
|
3873 push(tmp);
|
|
3874 }
|
|
3875
|
|
3876 Label slow_case, done;
|
|
3877
|
|
3878 ExternalAddress pi4_adr = (address)&pi_4;
|
|
3879 if (reachable(pi4_adr)) {
|
|
3880 // x ?<= pi/4
|
|
3881 fld_d(pi4_adr);
|
|
3882 fld_s(1); // Stack: X PI/4 X
|
|
3883 fabs(); // Stack: |X| PI/4 X
|
|
3884 fcmp(tmp);
|
|
3885 jcc(Assembler::above, slow_case);
|
|
3886
|
|
3887 // fastest case: -pi/4 <= x <= pi/4
|
|
3888 switch(trig) {
|
|
3889 case 's':
|
|
3890 fsin();
|
|
3891 break;
|
|
3892 case 'c':
|
|
3893 fcos();
|
|
3894 break;
|
|
3895 case 't':
|
|
3896 ftan();
|
|
3897 break;
|
|
3898 default:
|
|
3899 assert(false, "bad intrinsic");
|
|
3900 break;
|
|
3901 }
|
|
3902 jmp(done);
|
|
3903 }
|
|
3904
|
|
3905 // slow case: runtime call
|
|
3906 bind(slow_case);
|
|
3907
|
|
3908 switch(trig) {
|
|
3909 case 's':
|
|
3910 {
|
|
3911 fp_runtime_fallback(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dsin), 1, num_fpu_regs_in_use);
|
|
3912 }
|
|
3913 break;
|
|
3914 case 'c':
|
|
3915 {
|
|
3916 fp_runtime_fallback(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dcos), 1, num_fpu_regs_in_use);
|
|
3917 }
|
|
3918 break;
|
|
3919 case 't':
|
|
3920 {
|
|
3921 fp_runtime_fallback(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtan), 1, num_fpu_regs_in_use);
|
|
3922 }
|
|
3923 break;
|
|
3924 default:
|
|
3925 assert(false, "bad intrinsic");
|
|
3926 break;
|
|
3927 }
|
|
3928
|
|
3929 // Come here with result in F-TOS
|
|
3930 bind(done);
|
|
3931
|
|
3932 if (tmp != noreg) {
|
|
3933 pop(tmp);
|
|
3934 }
|
|
3935 }
|
|
3936
|
|
3937
|
|
3938 // Look up the method for a megamorphic invokeinterface call.
|
|
3939 // The target method is determined by <intf_klass, itable_index>.
|
|
3940 // The receiver klass is in recv_klass.
|
|
3941 // On success, the result will be in method_result, and execution falls through.
|
|
3942 // On failure, execution transfers to the given label.
|
|
3943 void MacroAssembler::lookup_interface_method(Register recv_klass,
|
|
3944 Register intf_klass,
|
|
3945 RegisterOrConstant itable_index,
|
|
3946 Register method_result,
|
|
3947 Register scan_temp,
|
|
3948 Label& L_no_such_interface) {
|
|
3949 assert_different_registers(recv_klass, intf_klass, method_result, scan_temp);
|
|
3950 assert(itable_index.is_constant() || itable_index.as_register() == method_result,
|
|
3951 "caller must use same register for non-constant itable index as for method");
|
|
3952
|
|
3953 // Compute start of first itableOffsetEntry (which is at the end of the vtable)
|
|
3954 int vtable_base = InstanceKlass::vtable_start_offset() * wordSize;
|
|
3955 int itentry_off = itableMethodEntry::method_offset_in_bytes();
|
|
3956 int scan_step = itableOffsetEntry::size() * wordSize;
|
|
3957 int vte_size = vtableEntry::size() * wordSize;
|
|
3958 Address::ScaleFactor times_vte_scale = Address::times_ptr;
|
|
3959 assert(vte_size == wordSize, "else adjust times_vte_scale");
|
|
3960
|
|
3961 movl(scan_temp, Address(recv_klass, InstanceKlass::vtable_length_offset() * wordSize));
|
|
3962
|
|
3963 // %%% Could store the aligned, prescaled offset in the klassoop.
|
|
3964 lea(scan_temp, Address(recv_klass, scan_temp, times_vte_scale, vtable_base));
|
|
3965 if (HeapWordsPerLong > 1) {
|
|
3966 // Round up to align_object_offset boundary
|
|
3967 // see code for InstanceKlass::start_of_itable!
|
|
3968 round_to(scan_temp, BytesPerLong);
|
|
3969 }
|
|
3970
|
|
3971 // Adjust recv_klass by scaled itable_index, so we can free itable_index.
|
|
3972 assert(itableMethodEntry::size() * wordSize == wordSize, "adjust the scaling in the code below");
|
|
3973 lea(recv_klass, Address(recv_klass, itable_index, Address::times_ptr, itentry_off));
|
|
3974
|
|
3975 // for (scan = klass->itable(); scan->interface() != NULL; scan += scan_step) {
|
|
3976 // if (scan->interface() == intf) {
|
|
3977 // result = (klass + scan->offset() + itable_index);
|
|
3978 // }
|
|
3979 // }
|
|
3980 Label search, found_method;
|
|
3981
|
|
3982 for (int peel = 1; peel >= 0; peel--) {
|
|
3983 movptr(method_result, Address(scan_temp, itableOffsetEntry::interface_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
3984 cmpptr(intf_klass, method_result);
|
|
3985
|
|
3986 if (peel) {
|
|
3987 jccb(Assembler::equal, found_method);
|
|
3988 } else {
|
|
3989 jccb(Assembler::notEqual, search);
|
|
3990 // (invert the test to fall through to found_method...)
|
|
3991 }
|
|
3992
|
|
3993 if (!peel) break;
|
|
3994
|
|
3995 bind(search);
|
|
3996
|
|
3997 // Check that the previous entry is non-null. A null entry means that
|
|
3998 // the receiver class doesn't implement the interface, and wasn't the
|
|
3999 // same as when the caller was compiled.
|
|
4000 testptr(method_result, method_result);
|
|
4001 jcc(Assembler::zero, L_no_such_interface);
|
|
4002 addptr(scan_temp, scan_step);
|
|
4003 }
|
|
4004
|
|
4005 bind(found_method);
|
|
4006
|
|
4007 // Got a hit.
|
|
4008 movl(scan_temp, Address(scan_temp, itableOffsetEntry::offset_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4009 movptr(method_result, Address(recv_klass, scan_temp, Address::times_1));
|
|
4010 }
|
|
4011
|
|
4012
|
|
4013 // virtual method calling
|
|
4014 void MacroAssembler::lookup_virtual_method(Register recv_klass,
|
|
4015 RegisterOrConstant vtable_index,
|
|
4016 Register method_result) {
|
|
4017 const int base = InstanceKlass::vtable_start_offset() * wordSize;
|
|
4018 assert(vtableEntry::size() * wordSize == wordSize, "else adjust the scaling in the code below");
|
|
4019 Address vtable_entry_addr(recv_klass,
|
|
4020 vtable_index, Address::times_ptr,
|
|
4021 base + vtableEntry::method_offset_in_bytes());
|
|
4022 movptr(method_result, vtable_entry_addr);
|
|
4023 }
|
|
4024
|
|
4025
|
|
4026 void MacroAssembler::check_klass_subtype(Register sub_klass,
|
|
4027 Register super_klass,
|
|
4028 Register temp_reg,
|
|
4029 Label& L_success) {
|
|
4030 Label L_failure;
|
|
4031 check_klass_subtype_fast_path(sub_klass, super_klass, temp_reg, &L_success, &L_failure, NULL);
|
|
4032 check_klass_subtype_slow_path(sub_klass, super_klass, temp_reg, noreg, &L_success, NULL);
|
|
4033 bind(L_failure);
|
|
4034 }
|
|
4035
|
|
4036
|
|
4037 void MacroAssembler::check_klass_subtype_fast_path(Register sub_klass,
|
|
4038 Register super_klass,
|
|
4039 Register temp_reg,
|
|
4040 Label* L_success,
|
|
4041 Label* L_failure,
|
|
4042 Label* L_slow_path,
|
|
4043 RegisterOrConstant super_check_offset) {
|
|
4044 assert_different_registers(sub_klass, super_klass, temp_reg);
|
|
4045 bool must_load_sco = (super_check_offset.constant_or_zero() == -1);
|
|
4046 if (super_check_offset.is_register()) {
|
|
4047 assert_different_registers(sub_klass, super_klass,
|
|
4048 super_check_offset.as_register());
|
|
4049 } else if (must_load_sco) {
|
|
4050 assert(temp_reg != noreg, "supply either a temp or a register offset");
|
|
4051 }
|
|
4052
|
|
4053 Label L_fallthrough;
|
|
4054 int label_nulls = 0;
|
|
4055 if (L_success == NULL) { L_success = &L_fallthrough; label_nulls++; }
|
|
4056 if (L_failure == NULL) { L_failure = &L_fallthrough; label_nulls++; }
|
|
4057 if (L_slow_path == NULL) { L_slow_path = &L_fallthrough; label_nulls++; }
|
|
4058 assert(label_nulls <= 1, "at most one NULL in the batch");
|
|
4059
|
|
4060 int sc_offset = in_bytes(Klass::secondary_super_cache_offset());
|
|
4061 int sco_offset = in_bytes(Klass::super_check_offset_offset());
|
|
4062 Address super_check_offset_addr(super_klass, sco_offset);
|
|
4063
|
|
4064 // Hacked jcc, which "knows" that L_fallthrough, at least, is in
|
|
4065 // range of a jccb. If this routine grows larger, reconsider at
|
|
4066 // least some of these.
|
|
4067 #define local_jcc(assembler_cond, label) \
|
|
4068 if (&(label) == &L_fallthrough) jccb(assembler_cond, label); \
|
|
4069 else jcc( assembler_cond, label) /*omit semi*/
|
|
4070
|
|
4071 // Hacked jmp, which may only be used just before L_fallthrough.
|
|
4072 #define final_jmp(label) \
|
|
4073 if (&(label) == &L_fallthrough) { /*do nothing*/ } \
|
|
4074 else jmp(label) /*omit semi*/
|
|
4075
|
|
4076 // If the pointers are equal, we are done (e.g., String[] elements).
|
|
4077 // This self-check enables sharing of secondary supertype arrays among
|
|
4078 // non-primary types such as array-of-interface. Otherwise, each such
|
|
4079 // type would need its own customized SSA.
|
|
4080 // We move this check to the front of the fast path because many
|
|
4081 // type checks are in fact trivially successful in this manner,
|
|
4082 // so we get a nicely predicted branch right at the start of the check.
|
|
4083 cmpptr(sub_klass, super_klass);
|
|
4084 local_jcc(Assembler::equal, *L_success);
|
|
4085
|
|
4086 // Check the supertype display:
|
|
4087 if (must_load_sco) {
|
|
4088 // Positive movl does right thing on LP64.
|
|
4089 movl(temp_reg, super_check_offset_addr);
|
|
4090 super_check_offset = RegisterOrConstant(temp_reg);
|
|
4091 }
|
|
4092 Address super_check_addr(sub_klass, super_check_offset, Address::times_1, 0);
|
|
4093 cmpptr(super_klass, super_check_addr); // load displayed supertype
|
|
4094
|
|
4095 // This check has worked decisively for primary supers.
|
|
4096 // Secondary supers are sought in the super_cache ('super_cache_addr').
|
|
4097 // (Secondary supers are interfaces and very deeply nested subtypes.)
|
|
4098 // This works in the same check above because of a tricky aliasing
|
|
4099 // between the super_cache and the primary super display elements.
|
|
4100 // (The 'super_check_addr' can address either, as the case requires.)
|
|
4101 // Note that the cache is updated below if it does not help us find
|
|
4102 // what we need immediately.
|
|
4103 // So if it was a primary super, we can just fail immediately.
|
|
4104 // Otherwise, it's the slow path for us (no success at this point).
|
|
4105
|
|
4106 if (super_check_offset.is_register()) {
|
|
4107 local_jcc(Assembler::equal, *L_success);
|
|
4108 cmpl(super_check_offset.as_register(), sc_offset);
|
|
4109 if (L_failure == &L_fallthrough) {
|
|
4110 local_jcc(Assembler::equal, *L_slow_path);
|
|
4111 } else {
|
|
4112 local_jcc(Assembler::notEqual, *L_failure);
|
|
4113 final_jmp(*L_slow_path);
|
|
4114 }
|
|
4115 } else if (super_check_offset.as_constant() == sc_offset) {
|
|
4116 // Need a slow path; fast failure is impossible.
|
|
4117 if (L_slow_path == &L_fallthrough) {
|
|
4118 local_jcc(Assembler::equal, *L_success);
|
|
4119 } else {
|
|
4120 local_jcc(Assembler::notEqual, *L_slow_path);
|
|
4121 final_jmp(*L_success);
|
|
4122 }
|
|
4123 } else {
|
|
4124 // No slow path; it's a fast decision.
|
|
4125 if (L_failure == &L_fallthrough) {
|
|
4126 local_jcc(Assembler::equal, *L_success);
|
|
4127 } else {
|
|
4128 local_jcc(Assembler::notEqual, *L_failure);
|
|
4129 final_jmp(*L_success);
|
|
4130 }
|
|
4131 }
|
|
4132
|
|
4133 bind(L_fallthrough);
|
|
4134
|
|
4135 #undef local_jcc
|
|
4136 #undef final_jmp
|
|
4137 }
|
|
4138
|
|
4139
|
|
4140 void MacroAssembler::check_klass_subtype_slow_path(Register sub_klass,
|
|
4141 Register super_klass,
|
|
4142 Register temp_reg,
|
|
4143 Register temp2_reg,
|
|
4144 Label* L_success,
|
|
4145 Label* L_failure,
|
|
4146 bool set_cond_codes) {
|
|
4147 assert_different_registers(sub_klass, super_klass, temp_reg);
|
|
4148 if (temp2_reg != noreg)
|
|
4149 assert_different_registers(sub_klass, super_klass, temp_reg, temp2_reg);
|
|
4150 #define IS_A_TEMP(reg) ((reg) == temp_reg || (reg) == temp2_reg)
|
|
4151
|
|
4152 Label L_fallthrough;
|
|
4153 int label_nulls = 0;
|
|
4154 if (L_success == NULL) { L_success = &L_fallthrough; label_nulls++; }
|
|
4155 if (L_failure == NULL) { L_failure = &L_fallthrough; label_nulls++; }
|
|
4156 assert(label_nulls <= 1, "at most one NULL in the batch");
|
|
4157
|
|
4158 // a couple of useful fields in sub_klass:
|
|
4159 int ss_offset = in_bytes(Klass::secondary_supers_offset());
|
|
4160 int sc_offset = in_bytes(Klass::secondary_super_cache_offset());
|
|
4161 Address secondary_supers_addr(sub_klass, ss_offset);
|
|
4162 Address super_cache_addr( sub_klass, sc_offset);
|
|
4163
|
|
4164 // Do a linear scan of the secondary super-klass chain.
|
|
4165 // This code is rarely used, so simplicity is a virtue here.
|
|
4166 // The repne_scan instruction uses fixed registers, which we must spill.
|
|
4167 // Don't worry too much about pre-existing connections with the input regs.
|
|
4168
|
|
4169 assert(sub_klass != rax, "killed reg"); // killed by mov(rax, super)
|
|
4170 assert(sub_klass != rcx, "killed reg"); // killed by lea(rcx, &pst_counter)
|
|
4171
|
|
4172 // Get super_klass value into rax (even if it was in rdi or rcx).
|
|
4173 bool pushed_rax = false, pushed_rcx = false, pushed_rdi = false;
|
|
4174 if (super_klass != rax || UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4175 if (!IS_A_TEMP(rax)) { push(rax); pushed_rax = true; }
|
|
4176 mov(rax, super_klass);
|
|
4177 }
|
|
4178 if (!IS_A_TEMP(rcx)) { push(rcx); pushed_rcx = true; }
|
|
4179 if (!IS_A_TEMP(rdi)) { push(rdi); pushed_rdi = true; }
|
|
4180
|
|
4181 #ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
4182 int* pst_counter = &SharedRuntime::_partial_subtype_ctr;
|
|
4183 ExternalAddress pst_counter_addr((address) pst_counter);
|
|
4184 NOT_LP64( incrementl(pst_counter_addr) );
|
|
4185 LP64_ONLY( lea(rcx, pst_counter_addr) );
|
|
4186 LP64_ONLY( incrementl(Address(rcx, 0)) );
|
|
4187 #endif //PRODUCT
|
|
4188
|
|
4189 // We will consult the secondary-super array.
|
|
4190 movptr(rdi, secondary_supers_addr);
|
|
4191 // Load the array length. (Positive movl does right thing on LP64.)
|
|
4192 movl(rcx, Address(rdi, Array<Klass*>::length_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4193 // Skip to start of data.
|
|
4194 addptr(rdi, Array<Klass*>::base_offset_in_bytes());
|
|
4195
|
|
4196 // Scan RCX words at [RDI] for an occurrence of RAX.
|
|
4197 // Set NZ/Z based on last compare.
|
|
4198 // Z flag value will not be set by 'repne' if RCX == 0 since 'repne' does
|
|
4199 // not change flags (only scas instruction which is repeated sets flags).
|
|
4200 // Set Z = 0 (not equal) before 'repne' to indicate that class was not found.
|
|
4201
|
|
4202 testptr(rax,rax); // Set Z = 0
|
|
4203 repne_scan();
|
|
4204
|
|
4205 // Unspill the temp. registers:
|
|
4206 if (pushed_rdi) pop(rdi);
|
|
4207 if (pushed_rcx) pop(rcx);
|
|
4208 if (pushed_rax) pop(rax);
|
|
4209
|
|
4210 if (set_cond_codes) {
|
|
4211 // Special hack for the AD files: rdi is guaranteed non-zero.
|
|
4212 assert(!pushed_rdi, "rdi must be left non-NULL");
|
|
4213 // Also, the condition codes are properly set Z/NZ on succeed/failure.
|
|
4214 }
|
|
4215
|
|
4216 if (L_failure == &L_fallthrough)
|
|
4217 jccb(Assembler::notEqual, *L_failure);
|
|
4218 else jcc(Assembler::notEqual, *L_failure);
|
|
4219
|
|
4220 // Success. Cache the super we found and proceed in triumph.
|
|
4221 movptr(super_cache_addr, super_klass);
|
|
4222
|
|
4223 if (L_success != &L_fallthrough) {
|
|
4224 jmp(*L_success);
|
|
4225 }
|
|
4226
|
|
4227 #undef IS_A_TEMP
|
|
4228
|
|
4229 bind(L_fallthrough);
|
|
4230 }
|
|
4231
|
|
4232
|
|
4233 void MacroAssembler::cmov32(Condition cc, Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
4234 if (VM_Version::supports_cmov()) {
|
|
4235 cmovl(cc, dst, src);
|
|
4236 } else {
|
|
4237 Label L;
|
|
4238 jccb(negate_condition(cc), L);
|
|
4239 movl(dst, src);
|
|
4240 bind(L);
|
|
4241 }
|
|
4242 }
|
|
4243
|
|
4244 void MacroAssembler::cmov32(Condition cc, Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4245 if (VM_Version::supports_cmov()) {
|
|
4246 cmovl(cc, dst, src);
|
|
4247 } else {
|
|
4248 Label L;
|
|
4249 jccb(negate_condition(cc), L);
|
|
4250 movl(dst, src);
|
|
4251 bind(L);
|
|
4252 }
|
|
4253 }
|
|
4254
|
|
4255 void MacroAssembler::verify_oop(Register reg, const char* s) {
|
|
4256 if (!VerifyOops) return;
|
|
4257
|
|
4258 // Pass register number to verify_oop_subroutine
|
|
4259 char* b = new char[strlen(s) + 50];
|
|
4260 sprintf(b, "verify_oop: %s: %s", reg->name(), s);
|
|
4261 BLOCK_COMMENT("verify_oop {");
|
|
4262 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4263 push(rscratch1); // save r10, trashed by movptr()
|
|
4264 #endif
|
|
4265 push(rax); // save rax,
|
|
4266 push(reg); // pass register argument
|
|
4267 ExternalAddress buffer((address) b);
|
|
4268 // avoid using pushptr, as it modifies scratch registers
|
|
4269 // and our contract is not to modify anything
|
|
4270 movptr(rax, buffer.addr());
|
|
4271 push(rax);
|
|
4272 // call indirectly to solve generation ordering problem
|
|
4273 movptr(rax, ExternalAddress(StubRoutines::verify_oop_subroutine_entry_address()));
|
|
4274 call(rax);
|
|
4275 // Caller pops the arguments (oop, message) and restores rax, r10
|
|
4276 BLOCK_COMMENT("} verify_oop");
|
|
4277 }
|
|
4278
|
|
4279
|
|
4280 RegisterOrConstant MacroAssembler::delayed_value_impl(intptr_t* delayed_value_addr,
|
|
4281 Register tmp,
|
|
4282 int offset) {
|
|
4283 intptr_t value = *delayed_value_addr;
|
|
4284 if (value != 0)
|
|
4285 return RegisterOrConstant(value + offset);
|
|
4286
|
|
4287 // load indirectly to solve generation ordering problem
|
|
4288 movptr(tmp, ExternalAddress((address) delayed_value_addr));
|
|
4289
|
|
4290 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4291 { Label L;
|
|
4292 testptr(tmp, tmp);
|
|
4293 if (WizardMode) {
|
|
4294 jcc(Assembler::notZero, L);
|
|
4295 char* buf = new char[40];
|
|
4296 sprintf(buf, "DelayedValue="INTPTR_FORMAT, delayed_value_addr[1]);
|
|
4297 STOP(buf);
|
|
4298 } else {
|
|
4299 jccb(Assembler::notZero, L);
|
|
4300 hlt();
|
|
4301 }
|
|
4302 bind(L);
|
|
4303 }
|
|
4304 #endif
|
|
4305
|
|
4306 if (offset != 0)
|
|
4307 addptr(tmp, offset);
|
|
4308
|
|
4309 return RegisterOrConstant(tmp);
|
|
4310 }
|
|
4311
|
|
4312
|
|
4313 Address MacroAssembler::argument_address(RegisterOrConstant arg_slot,
|
|
4314 int extra_slot_offset) {
|
|
4315 // cf. TemplateTable::prepare_invoke(), if (load_receiver).
|
|
4316 int stackElementSize = Interpreter::stackElementSize;
|
|
4317 int offset = Interpreter::expr_offset_in_bytes(extra_slot_offset+0);
|
|
4318 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4319 int offset1 = Interpreter::expr_offset_in_bytes(extra_slot_offset+1);
|
|
4320 assert(offset1 - offset == stackElementSize, "correct arithmetic");
|
|
4321 #endif
|
|
4322 Register scale_reg = noreg;
|
|
4323 Address::ScaleFactor scale_factor = Address::no_scale;
|
|
4324 if (arg_slot.is_constant()) {
|
|
4325 offset += arg_slot.as_constant() * stackElementSize;
|
|
4326 } else {
|
|
4327 scale_reg = arg_slot.as_register();
|
|
4328 scale_factor = Address::times(stackElementSize);
|
|
4329 }
|
|
4330 offset += wordSize; // return PC is on stack
|
|
4331 return Address(rsp, scale_reg, scale_factor, offset);
|
|
4332 }
|
|
4333
|
|
4334
|
|
4335 void MacroAssembler::verify_oop_addr(Address addr, const char* s) {
|
|
4336 if (!VerifyOops) return;
|
|
4337
|
|
4338 // Address adjust(addr.base(), addr.index(), addr.scale(), addr.disp() + BytesPerWord);
|
|
4339 // Pass register number to verify_oop_subroutine
|
|
4340 char* b = new char[strlen(s) + 50];
|
|
4341 sprintf(b, "verify_oop_addr: %s", s);
|
|
4342
|
|
4343 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4344 push(rscratch1); // save r10, trashed by movptr()
|
|
4345 #endif
|
|
4346 push(rax); // save rax,
|
|
4347 // addr may contain rsp so we will have to adjust it based on the push
|
|
4348 // we just did (and on 64 bit we do two pushes)
|
|
4349 // NOTE: 64bit seemed to have had a bug in that it did movq(addr, rax); which
|
|
4350 // stores rax into addr which is backwards of what was intended.
|
|
4351 if (addr.uses(rsp)) {
|
|
4352 lea(rax, addr);
|
|
4353 pushptr(Address(rax, LP64_ONLY(2 *) BytesPerWord));
|
|
4354 } else {
|
|
4355 pushptr(addr);
|
|
4356 }
|
|
4357
|
|
4358 ExternalAddress buffer((address) b);
|
|
4359 // pass msg argument
|
|
4360 // avoid using pushptr, as it modifies scratch registers
|
|
4361 // and our contract is not to modify anything
|
|
4362 movptr(rax, buffer.addr());
|
|
4363 push(rax);
|
|
4364
|
|
4365 // call indirectly to solve generation ordering problem
|
|
4366 movptr(rax, ExternalAddress(StubRoutines::verify_oop_subroutine_entry_address()));
|
|
4367 call(rax);
|
|
4368 // Caller pops the arguments (addr, message) and restores rax, r10.
|
|
4369 }
|
|
4370
|
|
4371 void MacroAssembler::verify_tlab() {
|
|
4372 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4373 if (UseTLAB && VerifyOops) {
|
|
4374 Label next, ok;
|
|
4375 Register t1 = rsi;
|
|
4376 Register thread_reg = NOT_LP64(rbx) LP64_ONLY(r15_thread);
|
|
4377
|
|
4378 push(t1);
|
|
4379 NOT_LP64(push(thread_reg));
|
|
4380 NOT_LP64(get_thread(thread_reg));
|
|
4381
|
|
4382 movptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_top_offset())));
|
|
4383 cmpptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_start_offset())));
|
|
4384 jcc(Assembler::aboveEqual, next);
|
|
4385 STOP("assert(top >= start)");
|
|
4386 should_not_reach_here();
|
|
4387
|
|
4388 bind(next);
|
|
4389 movptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_end_offset())));
|
|
4390 cmpptr(t1, Address(thread_reg, in_bytes(JavaThread::tlab_top_offset())));
|
|
4391 jcc(Assembler::aboveEqual, ok);
|
|
4392 STOP("assert(top <= end)");
|
|
4393 should_not_reach_here();
|
|
4394
|
|
4395 bind(ok);
|
|
4396 NOT_LP64(pop(thread_reg));
|
|
4397 pop(t1);
|
|
4398 }
|
|
4399 #endif
|
|
4400 }
|
|
4401
|
|
4402 class ControlWord {
|
|
4403 public:
|
|
4404 int32_t _value;
|
|
4405
|
|
4406 int rounding_control() const { return (_value >> 10) & 3 ; }
|
|
4407 int precision_control() const { return (_value >> 8) & 3 ; }
|
|
4408 bool precision() const { return ((_value >> 5) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4409 bool underflow() const { return ((_value >> 4) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4410 bool overflow() const { return ((_value >> 3) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4411 bool zero_divide() const { return ((_value >> 2) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4412 bool denormalized() const { return ((_value >> 1) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4413 bool invalid() const { return ((_value >> 0) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4414
|
|
4415 void print() const {
|
|
4416 // rounding control
|
|
4417 const char* rc;
|
|
4418 switch (rounding_control()) {
|
|
4419 case 0: rc = "round near"; break;
|
|
4420 case 1: rc = "round down"; break;
|
|
4421 case 2: rc = "round up "; break;
|
|
4422 case 3: rc = "chop "; break;
|
|
4423 };
|
|
4424 // precision control
|
|
4425 const char* pc;
|
|
4426 switch (precision_control()) {
|
|
4427 case 0: pc = "24 bits "; break;
|
|
4428 case 1: pc = "reserved"; break;
|
|
4429 case 2: pc = "53 bits "; break;
|
|
4430 case 3: pc = "64 bits "; break;
|
|
4431 };
|
|
4432 // flags
|
|
4433 char f[9];
|
|
4434 f[0] = ' ';
|
|
4435 f[1] = ' ';
|
|
4436 f[2] = (precision ()) ? 'P' : 'p';
|
|
4437 f[3] = (underflow ()) ? 'U' : 'u';
|
|
4438 f[4] = (overflow ()) ? 'O' : 'o';
|
|
4439 f[5] = (zero_divide ()) ? 'Z' : 'z';
|
|
4440 f[6] = (denormalized()) ? 'D' : 'd';
|
|
4441 f[7] = (invalid ()) ? 'I' : 'i';
|
|
4442 f[8] = '\x0';
|
|
4443 // output
|
|
4444 printf("%04x masks = %s, %s, %s", _value & 0xFFFF, f, rc, pc);
|
|
4445 }
|
|
4446
|
|
4447 };
|
|
4448
|
|
4449 class StatusWord {
|
|
4450 public:
|
|
4451 int32_t _value;
|
|
4452
|
|
4453 bool busy() const { return ((_value >> 15) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4454 bool C3() const { return ((_value >> 14) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4455 bool C2() const { return ((_value >> 10) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4456 bool C1() const { return ((_value >> 9) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4457 bool C0() const { return ((_value >> 8) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4458 int top() const { return (_value >> 11) & 7 ; }
|
|
4459 bool error_status() const { return ((_value >> 7) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4460 bool stack_fault() const { return ((_value >> 6) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4461 bool precision() const { return ((_value >> 5) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4462 bool underflow() const { return ((_value >> 4) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4463 bool overflow() const { return ((_value >> 3) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4464 bool zero_divide() const { return ((_value >> 2) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4465 bool denormalized() const { return ((_value >> 1) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4466 bool invalid() const { return ((_value >> 0) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4467
|
|
4468 void print() const {
|
|
4469 // condition codes
|
|
4470 char c[5];
|
|
4471 c[0] = (C3()) ? '3' : '-';
|
|
4472 c[1] = (C2()) ? '2' : '-';
|
|
4473 c[2] = (C1()) ? '1' : '-';
|
|
4474 c[3] = (C0()) ? '0' : '-';
|
|
4475 c[4] = '\x0';
|
|
4476 // flags
|
|
4477 char f[9];
|
|
4478 f[0] = (error_status()) ? 'E' : '-';
|
|
4479 f[1] = (stack_fault ()) ? 'S' : '-';
|
|
4480 f[2] = (precision ()) ? 'P' : '-';
|
|
4481 f[3] = (underflow ()) ? 'U' : '-';
|
|
4482 f[4] = (overflow ()) ? 'O' : '-';
|
|
4483 f[5] = (zero_divide ()) ? 'Z' : '-';
|
|
4484 f[6] = (denormalized()) ? 'D' : '-';
|
|
4485 f[7] = (invalid ()) ? 'I' : '-';
|
|
4486 f[8] = '\x0';
|
|
4487 // output
|
|
4488 printf("%04x flags = %s, cc = %s, top = %d", _value & 0xFFFF, f, c, top());
|
|
4489 }
|
|
4490
|
|
4491 };
|
|
4492
|
|
4493 class TagWord {
|
|
4494 public:
|
|
4495 int32_t _value;
|
|
4496
|
|
4497 int tag_at(int i) const { return (_value >> (i*2)) & 3; }
|
|
4498
|
|
4499 void print() const {
|
|
4500 printf("%04x", _value & 0xFFFF);
|
|
4501 }
|
|
4502
|
|
4503 };
|
|
4504
|
|
4505 class FPU_Register {
|
|
4506 public:
|
|
4507 int32_t _m0;
|
|
4508 int32_t _m1;
|
|
4509 int16_t _ex;
|
|
4510
|
|
4511 bool is_indefinite() const {
|
|
4512 return _ex == -1 && _m1 == (int32_t)0xC0000000 && _m0 == 0;
|
|
4513 }
|
|
4514
|
|
4515 void print() const {
|
|
4516 char sign = (_ex < 0) ? '-' : '+';
|
|
4517 const char* kind = (_ex == 0x7FFF || _ex == (int16_t)-1) ? "NaN" : " ";
|
|
4518 printf("%c%04hx.%08x%08x %s", sign, _ex, _m1, _m0, kind);
|
|
4519 };
|
|
4520
|
|
4521 };
|
|
4522
|
|
4523 class FPU_State {
|
|
4524 public:
|
|
4525 enum {
|
|
4526 register_size = 10,
|
|
4527 number_of_registers = 8,
|
|
4528 register_mask = 7
|
|
4529 };
|
|
4530
|
|
4531 ControlWord _control_word;
|
|
4532 StatusWord _status_word;
|
|
4533 TagWord _tag_word;
|
|
4534 int32_t _error_offset;
|
|
4535 int32_t _error_selector;
|
|
4536 int32_t _data_offset;
|
|
4537 int32_t _data_selector;
|
|
4538 int8_t _register[register_size * number_of_registers];
|
|
4539
|
|
4540 int tag_for_st(int i) const { return _tag_word.tag_at((_status_word.top() + i) & register_mask); }
|
|
4541 FPU_Register* st(int i) const { return (FPU_Register*)&_register[register_size * i]; }
|
|
4542
|
|
4543 const char* tag_as_string(int tag) const {
|
|
4544 switch (tag) {
|
|
4545 case 0: return "valid";
|
|
4546 case 1: return "zero";
|
|
4547 case 2: return "special";
|
|
4548 case 3: return "empty";
|
|
4549 }
|
|
4550 ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
4551 return NULL;
|
|
4552 }
|
|
4553
|
|
4554 void print() const {
|
|
4555 // print computation registers
|
|
4556 { int t = _status_word.top();
|
|
4557 for (int i = 0; i < number_of_registers; i++) {
|
|
4558 int j = (i - t) & register_mask;
|
|
4559 printf("%c r%d = ST%d = ", (j == 0 ? '*' : ' '), i, j);
|
|
4560 st(j)->print();
|
|
4561 printf(" %s\n", tag_as_string(_tag_word.tag_at(i)));
|
|
4562 }
|
|
4563 }
|
|
4564 printf("\n");
|
|
4565 // print control registers
|
|
4566 printf("ctrl = "); _control_word.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4567 printf("stat = "); _status_word .print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4568 printf("tags = "); _tag_word .print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4569 }
|
|
4570
|
|
4571 };
|
|
4572
|
|
4573 class Flag_Register {
|
|
4574 public:
|
|
4575 int32_t _value;
|
|
4576
|
|
4577 bool overflow() const { return ((_value >> 11) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4578 bool direction() const { return ((_value >> 10) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4579 bool sign() const { return ((_value >> 7) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4580 bool zero() const { return ((_value >> 6) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4581 bool auxiliary_carry() const { return ((_value >> 4) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4582 bool parity() const { return ((_value >> 2) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4583 bool carry() const { return ((_value >> 0) & 1) != 0; }
|
|
4584
|
|
4585 void print() const {
|
|
4586 // flags
|
|
4587 char f[8];
|
|
4588 f[0] = (overflow ()) ? 'O' : '-';
|
|
4589 f[1] = (direction ()) ? 'D' : '-';
|
|
4590 f[2] = (sign ()) ? 'S' : '-';
|
|
4591 f[3] = (zero ()) ? 'Z' : '-';
|
|
4592 f[4] = (auxiliary_carry()) ? 'A' : '-';
|
|
4593 f[5] = (parity ()) ? 'P' : '-';
|
|
4594 f[6] = (carry ()) ? 'C' : '-';
|
|
4595 f[7] = '\x0';
|
|
4596 // output
|
|
4597 printf("%08x flags = %s", _value, f);
|
|
4598 }
|
|
4599
|
|
4600 };
|
|
4601
|
|
4602 class IU_Register {
|
|
4603 public:
|
|
4604 int32_t _value;
|
|
4605
|
|
4606 void print() const {
|
|
4607 printf("%08x %11d", _value, _value);
|
|
4608 }
|
|
4609
|
|
4610 };
|
|
4611
|
|
4612 class IU_State {
|
|
4613 public:
|
|
4614 Flag_Register _eflags;
|
|
4615 IU_Register _rdi;
|
|
4616 IU_Register _rsi;
|
|
4617 IU_Register _rbp;
|
|
4618 IU_Register _rsp;
|
|
4619 IU_Register _rbx;
|
|
4620 IU_Register _rdx;
|
|
4621 IU_Register _rcx;
|
|
4622 IU_Register _rax;
|
|
4623
|
|
4624 void print() const {
|
|
4625 // computation registers
|
|
4626 printf("rax, = "); _rax.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4627 printf("rbx, = "); _rbx.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4628 printf("rcx = "); _rcx.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4629 printf("rdx = "); _rdx.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4630 printf("rdi = "); _rdi.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4631 printf("rsi = "); _rsi.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4632 printf("rbp, = "); _rbp.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4633 printf("rsp = "); _rsp.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4634 printf("\n");
|
|
4635 // control registers
|
|
4636 printf("flgs = "); _eflags.print(); printf("\n");
|
|
4637 }
|
|
4638 };
|
|
4639
|
|
4640
|
|
4641 class CPU_State {
|
|
4642 public:
|
|
4643 FPU_State _fpu_state;
|
|
4644 IU_State _iu_state;
|
|
4645
|
|
4646 void print() const {
|
|
4647 printf("--------------------------------------------------\n");
|
|
4648 _iu_state .print();
|
|
4649 printf("\n");
|
|
4650 _fpu_state.print();
|
|
4651 printf("--------------------------------------------------\n");
|
|
4652 }
|
|
4653
|
|
4654 };
|
|
4655
|
|
4656
|
|
4657 static void _print_CPU_state(CPU_State* state) {
|
|
4658 state->print();
|
|
4659 };
|
|
4660
|
|
4661
|
|
4662 void MacroAssembler::print_CPU_state() {
|
|
4663 push_CPU_state();
|
|
4664 push(rsp); // pass CPU state
|
|
4665 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, _print_CPU_state)));
|
|
4666 addptr(rsp, wordSize); // discard argument
|
|
4667 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
4668 }
|
|
4669
|
|
4670
|
|
4671 static bool _verify_FPU(int stack_depth, char* s, CPU_State* state) {
|
|
4672 static int counter = 0;
|
|
4673 FPU_State* fs = &state->_fpu_state;
|
|
4674 counter++;
|
|
4675 // For leaf calls, only verify that the top few elements remain empty.
|
|
4676 // We only need 1 empty at the top for C2 code.
|
|
4677 if( stack_depth < 0 ) {
|
|
4678 if( fs->tag_for_st(7) != 3 ) {
|
|
4679 printf("FPR7 not empty\n");
|
|
4680 state->print();
|
|
4681 assert(false, "error");
|
|
4682 return false;
|
|
4683 }
|
|
4684 return true; // All other stack states do not matter
|
|
4685 }
|
|
4686
|
|
4687 assert((fs->_control_word._value & 0xffff) == StubRoutines::_fpu_cntrl_wrd_std,
|
|
4688 "bad FPU control word");
|
|
4689
|
|
4690 // compute stack depth
|
|
4691 int i = 0;
|
|
4692 while (i < FPU_State::number_of_registers && fs->tag_for_st(i) < 3) i++;
|
|
4693 int d = i;
|
|
4694 while (i < FPU_State::number_of_registers && fs->tag_for_st(i) == 3) i++;
|
|
4695 // verify findings
|
|
4696 if (i != FPU_State::number_of_registers) {
|
|
4697 // stack not contiguous
|
|
4698 printf("%s: stack not contiguous at ST%d\n", s, i);
|
|
4699 state->print();
|
|
4700 assert(false, "error");
|
|
4701 return false;
|
|
4702 }
|
|
4703 // check if computed stack depth corresponds to expected stack depth
|
|
4704 if (stack_depth < 0) {
|
|
4705 // expected stack depth is -stack_depth or less
|
|
4706 if (d > -stack_depth) {
|
|
4707 // too many elements on the stack
|
|
4708 printf("%s: <= %d stack elements expected but found %d\n", s, -stack_depth, d);
|
|
4709 state->print();
|
|
4710 assert(false, "error");
|
|
4711 return false;
|
|
4712 }
|
|
4713 } else {
|
|
4714 // expected stack depth is stack_depth
|
|
4715 if (d != stack_depth) {
|
|
4716 // wrong stack depth
|
|
4717 printf("%s: %d stack elements expected but found %d\n", s, stack_depth, d);
|
|
4718 state->print();
|
|
4719 assert(false, "error");
|
|
4720 return false;
|
|
4721 }
|
|
4722 }
|
|
4723 // everything is cool
|
|
4724 return true;
|
|
4725 }
|
|
4726
|
|
4727
|
|
4728 void MacroAssembler::verify_FPU(int stack_depth, const char* s) {
|
|
4729 if (!VerifyFPU) return;
|
|
4730 push_CPU_state();
|
|
4731 push(rsp); // pass CPU state
|
|
4732 ExternalAddress msg((address) s);
|
|
4733 // pass message string s
|
|
4734 pushptr(msg.addr());
|
|
4735 push(stack_depth); // pass stack depth
|
|
4736 call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, _verify_FPU)));
|
|
4737 addptr(rsp, 3 * wordSize); // discard arguments
|
|
4738 // check for error
|
|
4739 { Label L;
|
|
4740 testl(rax, rax);
|
|
4741 jcc(Assembler::notZero, L);
|
|
4742 int3(); // break if error condition
|
|
4743 bind(L);
|
|
4744 }
|
|
4745 pop_CPU_state();
|
|
4746 }
|
|
4747
|
|
4748 void MacroAssembler::load_klass(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4749 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4750 if (UseCompressedKlassPointers) {
|
|
4751 movl(dst, Address(src, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4752 decode_klass_not_null(dst);
|
|
4753 } else
|
|
4754 #endif
|
|
4755 movptr(dst, Address(src, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4756 }
|
|
4757
|
|
4758 void MacroAssembler::load_prototype_header(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4759 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4760 if (UseCompressedKlassPointers) {
|
|
4761 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
4762 movl(dst, Address(src, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4763 if (Universe::narrow_klass_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4764 assert(LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_klass_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4765 assert(LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Address::times_8, "klass not aligned on 64bits?");
|
|
4766 movq(dst, Address(r12_heapbase, dst, Address::times_8, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
|
|
4767 } else {
|
|
4768 movq(dst, Address(dst, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
|
|
4769 }
|
|
4770 } else
|
|
4771 #endif
|
|
4772 {
|
|
4773 movptr(dst, Address(src, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()));
|
|
4774 movptr(dst, Address(dst, Klass::prototype_header_offset()));
|
|
4775 }
|
|
4776 }
|
|
4777
|
|
4778 void MacroAssembler::store_klass(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4779 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4780 if (UseCompressedKlassPointers) {
|
|
4781 encode_klass_not_null(src);
|
|
4782 movl(Address(dst, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()), src);
|
|
4783 } else
|
|
4784 #endif
|
|
4785 movptr(Address(dst, oopDesc::klass_offset_in_bytes()), src);
|
|
4786 }
|
|
4787
|
|
4788 void MacroAssembler::load_heap_oop(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
4789 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4790 // FIXME: Must change all places where we try to load the klass.
|
|
4791 if (UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4792 movl(dst, src);
|
|
4793 decode_heap_oop(dst);
|
|
4794 } else
|
|
4795 #endif
|
|
4796 movptr(dst, src);
|
|
4797 }
|
|
4798
|
|
4799 // Doesn't do verfication, generates fixed size code
|
|
4800 void MacroAssembler::load_heap_oop_not_null(Register dst, Address src) {
|
|
4801 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4802 if (UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4803 movl(dst, src);
|
|
4804 decode_heap_oop_not_null(dst);
|
|
4805 } else
|
|
4806 #endif
|
|
4807 movptr(dst, src);
|
|
4808 }
|
|
4809
|
|
4810 void MacroAssembler::store_heap_oop(Address dst, Register src) {
|
|
4811 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4812 if (UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4813 assert(!dst.uses(src), "not enough registers");
|
|
4814 encode_heap_oop(src);
|
|
4815 movl(dst, src);
|
|
4816 } else
|
|
4817 #endif
|
|
4818 movptr(dst, src);
|
|
4819 }
|
|
4820
|
|
4821 void MacroAssembler::cmp_heap_oop(Register src1, Address src2, Register tmp) {
|
|
4822 assert_different_registers(src1, tmp);
|
|
4823 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4824 if (UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4825 bool did_push = false;
|
|
4826 if (tmp == noreg) {
|
|
4827 tmp = rax;
|
|
4828 push(tmp);
|
|
4829 did_push = true;
|
|
4830 assert(!src2.uses(rsp), "can't push");
|
|
4831 }
|
|
4832 load_heap_oop(tmp, src2);
|
|
4833 cmpptr(src1, tmp);
|
|
4834 if (did_push) pop(tmp);
|
|
4835 } else
|
|
4836 #endif
|
|
4837 cmpptr(src1, src2);
|
|
4838 }
|
|
4839
|
|
4840 // Used for storing NULLs.
|
|
4841 void MacroAssembler::store_heap_oop_null(Address dst) {
|
|
4842 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4843 if (UseCompressedOops) {
|
|
4844 movl(dst, (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
|
|
4845 } else {
|
|
4846 movslq(dst, (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
|
|
4847 }
|
|
4848 #else
|
|
4849 movl(dst, (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
|
|
4850 #endif
|
|
4851 }
|
|
4852
|
|
4853 #ifdef _LP64
|
|
4854 void MacroAssembler::store_klass_gap(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4855 if (UseCompressedKlassPointers) {
|
|
4856 // Store to klass gap in destination
|
|
4857 movl(Address(dst, oopDesc::klass_gap_offset_in_bytes()), src);
|
|
4858 }
|
|
4859 }
|
|
4860
|
|
4861 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4862 void MacroAssembler::verify_heapbase(const char* msg) {
|
|
4863 assert (UseCompressedOops || UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should be compressed");
|
|
4864 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
4865 if (CheckCompressedOops) {
|
|
4866 Label ok;
|
|
4867 push(rscratch1); // cmpptr trashes rscratch1
|
|
4868 cmpptr(r12_heapbase, ExternalAddress((address)Universe::narrow_ptrs_base_addr()));
|
|
4869 jcc(Assembler::equal, ok);
|
|
4870 STOP(msg);
|
|
4871 bind(ok);
|
|
4872 pop(rscratch1);
|
|
4873 }
|
|
4874 }
|
|
4875 #endif
|
|
4876
|
|
4877 // Algorithm must match oop.inline.hpp encode_heap_oop.
|
|
4878 void MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop(Register r) {
|
|
4879 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4880 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
4881 #endif
|
|
4882 verify_oop(r, "broken oop in encode_heap_oop");
|
|
4883 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() == NULL) {
|
|
4884 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4885 assert (LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4886 shrq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4887 }
|
|
4888 return;
|
|
4889 }
|
|
4890 testq(r, r);
|
|
4891 cmovq(Assembler::equal, r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4892 subq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4893 shrq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4894 }
|
|
4895
|
|
4896 void MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop_not_null(Register r) {
|
|
4897 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4898 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop_not_null: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
4899 if (CheckCompressedOops) {
|
|
4900 Label ok;
|
|
4901 testq(r, r);
|
|
4902 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, ok);
|
|
4903 STOP("null oop passed to encode_heap_oop_not_null");
|
|
4904 bind(ok);
|
|
4905 }
|
|
4906 #endif
|
|
4907 verify_oop(r, "broken oop in encode_heap_oop_not_null");
|
|
4908 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() != NULL) {
|
|
4909 subq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4910 }
|
|
4911 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4912 assert (LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4913 shrq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4914 }
|
|
4915 }
|
|
4916
|
|
4917 void MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop_not_null(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4918 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4919 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::encode_heap_oop_not_null2: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
4920 if (CheckCompressedOops) {
|
|
4921 Label ok;
|
|
4922 testq(src, src);
|
|
4923 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, ok);
|
|
4924 STOP("null oop passed to encode_heap_oop_not_null2");
|
|
4925 bind(ok);
|
|
4926 }
|
|
4927 #endif
|
|
4928 verify_oop(src, "broken oop in encode_heap_oop_not_null2");
|
|
4929 if (dst != src) {
|
|
4930 movq(dst, src);
|
|
4931 }
|
|
4932 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() != NULL) {
|
|
4933 subq(dst, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4934 }
|
|
4935 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4936 assert (LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4937 shrq(dst, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4938 }
|
|
4939 }
|
|
4940
|
|
4941 void MacroAssembler::decode_heap_oop(Register r) {
|
|
4942 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
4943 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::decode_heap_oop: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
4944 #endif
|
|
4945 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() == NULL) {
|
|
4946 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4947 assert (LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4948 shlq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4949 }
|
|
4950 } else {
|
|
4951 Label done;
|
|
4952 shlq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4953 jccb(Assembler::equal, done);
|
|
4954 addq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4955 bind(done);
|
|
4956 }
|
|
4957 verify_oop(r, "broken oop in decode_heap_oop");
|
|
4958 }
|
|
4959
|
|
4960 void MacroAssembler::decode_heap_oop_not_null(Register r) {
|
|
4961 // Note: it will change flags
|
|
4962 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
4963 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
4964 // Cannot assert, unverified entry point counts instructions (see .ad file)
|
|
4965 // vtableStubs also counts instructions in pd_code_size_limit.
|
|
4966 // Also do not verify_oop as this is called by verify_oop.
|
|
4967 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4968 assert(LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4969 shlq(r, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4970 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() != NULL) {
|
|
4971 addq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4972 }
|
|
4973 } else {
|
|
4974 assert (Universe::narrow_oop_base() == NULL, "sanity");
|
|
4975 }
|
|
4976 }
|
|
4977
|
|
4978 void MacroAssembler::decode_heap_oop_not_null(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
4979 // Note: it will change flags
|
|
4980 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
4981 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
4982 // Cannot assert, unverified entry point counts instructions (see .ad file)
|
|
4983 // vtableStubs also counts instructions in pd_code_size_limit.
|
|
4984 // Also do not verify_oop as this is called by verify_oop.
|
|
4985 if (Universe::narrow_oop_shift() != 0) {
|
|
4986 assert(LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_oop_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
4987 if (LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes == Address::times_8) {
|
|
4988 leaq(dst, Address(r12_heapbase, src, Address::times_8, 0));
|
|
4989 } else {
|
|
4990 if (dst != src) {
|
|
4991 movq(dst, src);
|
|
4992 }
|
|
4993 shlq(dst, LogMinObjAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
4994 if (Universe::narrow_oop_base() != NULL) {
|
|
4995 addq(dst, r12_heapbase);
|
|
4996 }
|
|
4997 }
|
|
4998 } else {
|
|
4999 assert (Universe::narrow_oop_base() == NULL, "sanity");
|
|
5000 if (dst != src) {
|
|
5001 movq(dst, src);
|
|
5002 }
|
|
5003 }
|
|
5004 }
|
|
5005
|
|
5006 void MacroAssembler::encode_klass_not_null(Register r) {
|
|
5007 assert(Metaspace::is_initialized(), "metaspace should be initialized");
|
|
5008 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
5009 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::encode_klass_not_null: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
5010 #endif
|
|
5011 if (Universe::narrow_klass_base() != NULL) {
|
|
5012 subq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
5013 }
|
|
5014 if (Universe::narrow_klass_shift() != 0) {
|
|
5015 assert (LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_klass_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
5016 shrq(r, LogKlassAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
5017 }
|
|
5018 }
|
|
5019
|
|
5020 void MacroAssembler::encode_klass_not_null(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
5021 assert(Metaspace::is_initialized(), "metaspace should be initialized");
|
|
5022 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
5023 verify_heapbase("MacroAssembler::encode_klass_not_null2: heap base corrupted?");
|
|
5024 #endif
|
|
5025 if (dst != src) {
|
|
5026 movq(dst, src);
|
|
5027 }
|
|
5028 if (Universe::narrow_klass_base() != NULL) {
|
|
5029 subq(dst, r12_heapbase);
|
|
5030 }
|
|
5031 if (Universe::narrow_klass_shift() != 0) {
|
|
5032 assert (LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_klass_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
5033 shrq(dst, LogKlassAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
5034 }
|
|
5035 }
|
|
5036
|
|
5037 void MacroAssembler::decode_klass_not_null(Register r) {
|
|
5038 assert(Metaspace::is_initialized(), "metaspace should be initialized");
|
|
5039 // Note: it will change flags
|
|
5040 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5041 // Cannot assert, unverified entry point counts instructions (see .ad file)
|
|
5042 // vtableStubs also counts instructions in pd_code_size_limit.
|
|
5043 // Also do not verify_oop as this is called by verify_oop.
|
|
5044 if (Universe::narrow_klass_shift() != 0) {
|
|
5045 assert(LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_klass_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
5046 shlq(r, LogKlassAlignmentInBytes);
|
|
5047 if (Universe::narrow_klass_base() != NULL) {
|
|
5048 addq(r, r12_heapbase);
|
|
5049 }
|
|
5050 } else {
|
|
5051 assert (Universe::narrow_klass_base() == NULL, "sanity");
|
|
5052 }
|
|
5053 }
|
|
5054
|
|
5055 void MacroAssembler::decode_klass_not_null(Register dst, Register src) {
|
|
5056 assert(Metaspace::is_initialized(), "metaspace should be initialized");
|
|
5057 // Note: it will change flags
|
|
5058 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5059 // Cannot assert, unverified entry point counts instructions (see .ad file)
|
|
5060 // vtableStubs also counts instructions in pd_code_size_limit.
|
|
5061 // Also do not verify_oop as this is called by verify_oop.
|
|
5062 if (Universe::narrow_klass_shift() != 0) {
|
|
5063 assert(LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Universe::narrow_klass_shift(), "decode alg wrong");
|
|
5064 assert(LogKlassAlignmentInBytes == Address::times_8, "klass not aligned on 64bits?");
|
|
5065 leaq(dst, Address(r12_heapbase, src, Address::times_8, 0));
|
|
5066 } else {
|
|
5067 assert (Universe::narrow_klass_base() == NULL, "sanity");
|
|
5068 if (dst != src) {
|
|
5069 movq(dst, src);
|
|
5070 }
|
|
5071 }
|
|
5072 }
|
|
5073
|
|
5074 void MacroAssembler::set_narrow_oop(Register dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
5075 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5076 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
5077 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5078 int oop_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(obj);
|
|
5079 RelocationHolder rspec = oop_Relocation::spec(oop_index);
|
|
5080 mov_narrow_oop(dst, oop_index, rspec);
|
|
5081 }
|
|
5082
|
|
5083 void MacroAssembler::set_narrow_oop(Address dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
5084 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5085 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
5086 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5087 int oop_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(obj);
|
|
5088 RelocationHolder rspec = oop_Relocation::spec(oop_index);
|
|
5089 mov_narrow_oop(dst, oop_index, rspec);
|
|
5090 }
|
|
5091
|
|
5092 void MacroAssembler::set_narrow_klass(Register dst, Klass* k) {
|
|
5093 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5094 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5095 int klass_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(k);
|
|
5096 RelocationHolder rspec = metadata_Relocation::spec(klass_index);
|
|
5097 mov_narrow_oop(dst, oopDesc::encode_klass(k), rspec);
|
|
5098 }
|
|
5099
|
|
5100 void MacroAssembler::set_narrow_klass(Address dst, Klass* k) {
|
|
5101 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5102 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5103 int klass_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(k);
|
|
5104 RelocationHolder rspec = metadata_Relocation::spec(klass_index);
|
|
5105 mov_narrow_oop(dst, oopDesc::encode_klass(k), rspec);
|
|
5106 }
|
|
5107
|
|
5108 void MacroAssembler::cmp_narrow_oop(Register dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
5109 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5110 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
5111 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5112 int oop_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(obj);
|
|
5113 RelocationHolder rspec = oop_Relocation::spec(oop_index);
|
|
5114 Assembler::cmp_narrow_oop(dst, oop_index, rspec);
|
|
5115 }
|
|
5116
|
|
5117 void MacroAssembler::cmp_narrow_oop(Address dst, jobject obj) {
|
|
5118 assert (UseCompressedOops, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5119 assert (Universe::heap() != NULL, "java heap should be initialized");
|
|
5120 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5121 int oop_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(obj);
|
|
5122 RelocationHolder rspec = oop_Relocation::spec(oop_index);
|
|
5123 Assembler::cmp_narrow_oop(dst, oop_index, rspec);
|
|
5124 }
|
|
5125
|
|
5126 void MacroAssembler::cmp_narrow_klass(Register dst, Klass* k) {
|
|
5127 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5128 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5129 int klass_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(k);
|
|
5130 RelocationHolder rspec = metadata_Relocation::spec(klass_index);
|
|
5131 Assembler::cmp_narrow_oop(dst, oopDesc::encode_klass(k), rspec);
|
|
5132 }
|
|
5133
|
|
5134 void MacroAssembler::cmp_narrow_klass(Address dst, Klass* k) {
|
|
5135 assert (UseCompressedKlassPointers, "should only be used for compressed headers");
|
|
5136 assert (oop_recorder() != NULL, "this assembler needs an OopRecorder");
|
|
5137 int klass_index = oop_recorder()->find_index(k);
|
|
5138 RelocationHolder rspec = metadata_Relocation::spec(klass_index);
|
|
5139 Assembler::cmp_narrow_oop(dst, oopDesc::encode_klass(k), rspec);
|
|
5140 }
|
|
5141
|
|
5142 void MacroAssembler::reinit_heapbase() {
|
|
5143 if (UseCompressedOops || UseCompressedKlassPointers) {
|
|
5144 movptr(r12_heapbase, ExternalAddress((address)Universe::narrow_ptrs_base_addr()));
|
|
5145 }
|
|
5146 }
|
|
5147 #endif // _LP64
|
|
5148
|
|
5149
|
|
5150 // C2 compiled method's prolog code.
|
|
5151 void MacroAssembler::verified_entry(int framesize, bool stack_bang, bool fp_mode_24b) {
|
|
5152
|
|
5153 // WARNING: Initial instruction MUST be 5 bytes or longer so that
|
|
5154 // NativeJump::patch_verified_entry will be able to patch out the entry
|
|
5155 // code safely. The push to verify stack depth is ok at 5 bytes,
|
|
5156 // the frame allocation can be either 3 or 6 bytes. So if we don't do
|
|
5157 // stack bang then we must use the 6 byte frame allocation even if
|
|
5158 // we have no frame. :-(
|
|
5159
|
|
5160 assert((framesize & (StackAlignmentInBytes-1)) == 0, "frame size not aligned");
|
|
5161 // Remove word for return addr
|
|
5162 framesize -= wordSize;
|
|
5163
|
|
5164 // Calls to C2R adapters often do not accept exceptional returns.
|
|
5165 // We require that their callers must bang for them. But be careful, because
|
|
5166 // some VM calls (such as call site linkage) can use several kilobytes of
|
|
5167 // stack. But the stack safety zone should account for that.
|
|
5168 // See bugs 4446381, 4468289, 4497237.
|
|
5169 if (stack_bang) {
|
|
5170 generate_stack_overflow_check(framesize);
|
|
5171
|
|
5172 // We always push rbp, so that on return to interpreter rbp, will be
|
|
5173 // restored correctly and we can correct the stack.
|
|
5174 push(rbp);
|
|
5175 // Remove word for ebp
|
|
5176 framesize -= wordSize;
|
|
5177
|
|
5178 // Create frame
|
|
5179 if (framesize) {
|
|
5180 subptr(rsp, framesize);
|
|
5181 }
|
|
5182 } else {
|
|
5183 // Create frame (force generation of a 4 byte immediate value)
|
|
5184 subptr_imm32(rsp, framesize);
|
|
5185
|
|
5186 // Save RBP register now.
|
|
5187 framesize -= wordSize;
|
|
5188 movptr(Address(rsp, framesize), rbp);
|
|
5189 }
|
|
5190
|
|
5191 if (VerifyStackAtCalls) { // Majik cookie to verify stack depth
|
|
5192 framesize -= wordSize;
|
|
5193 movptr(Address(rsp, framesize), (int32_t)0xbadb100d);
|
|
5194 }
|
|
5195
|
|
5196 #ifndef _LP64
|
|
5197 // If method sets FPU control word do it now
|
|
5198 if (fp_mode_24b) {
|
|
5199 fldcw(ExternalAddress(StubRoutines::addr_fpu_cntrl_wrd_24()));
|
|
5200 }
|
|
5201 if (UseSSE >= 2 && VerifyFPU) {
|
|
5202 verify_FPU(0, "FPU stack must be clean on entry");
|
|
5203 }
|
|
5204 #endif
|
|
5205
|
|
5206 #ifdef ASSERT
|
|
5207 if (VerifyStackAtCalls) {
|
|
5208 Label L;
|
|
5209 push(rax);
|
|
5210 mov(rax, rsp);
|
|
5211 andptr(rax, StackAlignmentInBytes-1);
|
|
5212 cmpptr(rax, StackAlignmentInBytes-wordSize);
|
|
5213 pop(rax);
|
|
5214 jcc(Assembler::equal, L);
|
|
5215 STOP("Stack is not properly aligned!");
|
|
5216 bind(L);
|
|
5217 }
|
|
5218 #endif
|
|
5219
|
|
5220 }
|
|
5221
|
|
5222
|
|
5223 // IndexOf for constant substrings with size >= 8 chars
|
|
5224 // which don't need to be loaded through stack.
|
|
5225 void MacroAssembler::string_indexofC8(Register str1, Register str2,
|
|
5226 Register cnt1, Register cnt2,
|
|
5227 int int_cnt2, Register result,
|
|
5228 XMMRegister vec, Register tmp) {
|
|
5229 ShortBranchVerifier sbv(this);
|
|
5230 assert(UseSSE42Intrinsics, "SSE4.2 is required");
|
|
5231
|
|
5232 // This method uses pcmpestri inxtruction with bound registers
|
|
5233 // inputs:
|
|
5234 // xmm - substring
|
|
5235 // rax - substring length (elements count)
|
|
5236 // mem - scanned string
|
|
5237 // rdx - string length (elements count)
|
|
5238 // 0xd - mode: 1100 (substring search) + 01 (unsigned shorts)
|
|
5239 // outputs:
|
|
5240 // rcx - matched index in string
|
|
5241 assert(cnt1 == rdx && cnt2 == rax && tmp == rcx, "pcmpestri");
|
|
5242
|
|
5243 Label RELOAD_SUBSTR, SCAN_TO_SUBSTR, SCAN_SUBSTR,
|
|
5244 RET_FOUND, RET_NOT_FOUND, EXIT, FOUND_SUBSTR,
|
|
5245 MATCH_SUBSTR_HEAD, RELOAD_STR, FOUND_CANDIDATE;
|
|
5246
|
|
5247 // Note, inline_string_indexOf() generates checks:
|
|
5248 // if (substr.count > string.count) return -1;
|
|
5249 // if (substr.count == 0) return 0;
|
|
5250 assert(int_cnt2 >= 8, "this code isused only for cnt2 >= 8 chars");
|
|
5251
|
|
5252 // Load substring.
|
|
5253 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5254 movl(cnt2, int_cnt2);
|
|
5255 movptr(result, str1); // string addr
|
|
5256
|
|
5257 if (int_cnt2 > 8) {
|
|
5258 jmpb(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5259
|
|
5260 // Reload substr for rescan, this code
|
|
5261 // is executed only for large substrings (> 8 chars)
|
|
5262 bind(RELOAD_SUBSTR);
|
|
5263 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5264 negptr(cnt2); // Jumped here with negative cnt2, convert to positive
|
|
5265
|
|
5266 bind(RELOAD_STR);
|
|
5267 // We came here after the beginning of the substring was
|
|
5268 // matched but the rest of it was not so we need to search
|
|
5269 // again. Start from the next element after the previous match.
|
|
5270
|
|
5271 // cnt2 is number of substring reminding elements and
|
|
5272 // cnt1 is number of string reminding elements when cmp failed.
|
|
5273 // Restored cnt1 = cnt1 - cnt2 + int_cnt2
|
|
5274 subl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5275 addl(cnt1, int_cnt2);
|
|
5276 movl(cnt2, int_cnt2); // Now restore cnt2
|
|
5277
|
|
5278 decrementl(cnt1); // Shift to next element
|
|
5279 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5280 jccb(Assembler::negative, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Left less then substring
|
|
5281
|
|
5282 addptr(result, 2);
|
|
5283
|
|
5284 } // (int_cnt2 > 8)
|
|
5285
|
|
5286 // Scan string for start of substr in 16-byte vectors
|
|
5287 bind(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5288 pcmpestri(vec, Address(result, 0), 0x0d);
|
|
5289 jccb(Assembler::below, FOUND_CANDIDATE); // CF == 1
|
|
5290 subl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5291 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Scanned full string
|
|
5292 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5293 jccb(Assembler::negative, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Left less then substring
|
|
5294 addptr(result, 16);
|
|
5295 jmpb(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5296
|
|
5297 // Found a potential substr
|
|
5298 bind(FOUND_CANDIDATE);
|
|
5299 // Matched whole vector if first element matched (tmp(rcx) == 0).
|
|
5300 if (int_cnt2 == 8) {
|
|
5301 jccb(Assembler::overflow, RET_FOUND); // OF == 1
|
|
5302 } else { // int_cnt2 > 8
|
|
5303 jccb(Assembler::overflow, FOUND_SUBSTR);
|
|
5304 }
|
|
5305 // After pcmpestri tmp(rcx) contains matched element index
|
|
5306 // Compute start addr of substr
|
|
5307 lea(result, Address(result, tmp, Address::times_2));
|
|
5308
|
|
5309 // Make sure string is still long enough
|
|
5310 subl(cnt1, tmp);
|
|
5311 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5312 if (int_cnt2 == 8) {
|
|
5313 jccb(Assembler::greaterEqual, SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5314 } else { // int_cnt2 > 8
|
|
5315 jccb(Assembler::greaterEqual, MATCH_SUBSTR_HEAD);
|
|
5316 }
|
|
5317 // Left less then substring.
|
|
5318
|
|
5319 bind(RET_NOT_FOUND);
|
|
5320 movl(result, -1);
|
|
5321 jmpb(EXIT);
|
|
5322
|
|
5323 if (int_cnt2 > 8) {
|
|
5324 // This code is optimized for the case when whole substring
|
|
5325 // is matched if its head is matched.
|
|
5326 bind(MATCH_SUBSTR_HEAD);
|
|
5327 pcmpestri(vec, Address(result, 0), 0x0d);
|
|
5328 // Reload only string if does not match
|
|
5329 jccb(Assembler::noOverflow, RELOAD_STR); // OF == 0
|
|
5330
|
|
5331 Label CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR;
|
|
5332 // Compare the rest of substring (> 8 chars).
|
|
5333 bind(FOUND_SUBSTR);
|
|
5334 // First 8 chars are already matched.
|
|
5335 negptr(cnt2);
|
|
5336 addptr(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5337
|
|
5338 bind(SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5339 subl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5340 cmpl(cnt2, -8); // Do not read beyond substring
|
|
5341 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5342 // Back-up strings to avoid reading beyond substring:
|
|
5343 // cnt1 = cnt1 - cnt2 + 8
|
|
5344 addl(cnt1, cnt2); // cnt2 is negative
|
|
5345 addl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5346 movl(cnt2, 8); negptr(cnt2);
|
|
5347 bind(CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5348 if (int_cnt2 < (int)G) {
|
|
5349 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, cnt2, Address::times_2, int_cnt2*2));
|
|
5350 pcmpestri(vec, Address(result, cnt2, Address::times_2, int_cnt2*2), 0x0d);
|
|
5351 } else {
|
|
5352 // calculate index in register to avoid integer overflow (int_cnt2*2)
|
|
5353 movl(tmp, int_cnt2);
|
|
5354 addptr(tmp, cnt2);
|
|
5355 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, tmp, Address::times_2, 0));
|
|
5356 pcmpestri(vec, Address(result, tmp, Address::times_2, 0), 0x0d);
|
|
5357 }
|
|
5358 // Need to reload strings pointers if not matched whole vector
|
|
5359 jcc(Assembler::noOverflow, RELOAD_SUBSTR); // OF == 0
|
|
5360 addptr(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5361 jcc(Assembler::negative, SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5362 // Fall through if found full substring
|
|
5363
|
|
5364 } // (int_cnt2 > 8)
|
|
5365
|
|
5366 bind(RET_FOUND);
|
|
5367 // Found result if we matched full small substring.
|
|
5368 // Compute substr offset
|
|
5369 subptr(result, str1);
|
|
5370 shrl(result, 1); // index
|
|
5371 bind(EXIT);
|
|
5372
|
|
5373 } // string_indexofC8
|
|
5374
|
|
5375 // Small strings are loaded through stack if they cross page boundary.
|
|
5376 void MacroAssembler::string_indexof(Register str1, Register str2,
|
|
5377 Register cnt1, Register cnt2,
|
|
5378 int int_cnt2, Register result,
|
|
5379 XMMRegister vec, Register tmp) {
|
|
5380 ShortBranchVerifier sbv(this);
|
|
5381 assert(UseSSE42Intrinsics, "SSE4.2 is required");
|
|
5382 //
|
|
5383 // int_cnt2 is length of small (< 8 chars) constant substring
|
|
5384 // or (-1) for non constant substring in which case its length
|
|
5385 // is in cnt2 register.
|
|
5386 //
|
|
5387 // Note, inline_string_indexOf() generates checks:
|
|
5388 // if (substr.count > string.count) return -1;
|
|
5389 // if (substr.count == 0) return 0;
|
|
5390 //
|
|
5391 assert(int_cnt2 == -1 || (0 < int_cnt2 && int_cnt2 < 8), "should be != 0");
|
|
5392
|
|
5393 // This method uses pcmpestri inxtruction with bound registers
|
|
5394 // inputs:
|
|
5395 // xmm - substring
|
|
5396 // rax - substring length (elements count)
|
|
5397 // mem - scanned string
|
|
5398 // rdx - string length (elements count)
|
|
5399 // 0xd - mode: 1100 (substring search) + 01 (unsigned shorts)
|
|
5400 // outputs:
|
|
5401 // rcx - matched index in string
|
|
5402 assert(cnt1 == rdx && cnt2 == rax && tmp == rcx, "pcmpestri");
|
|
5403
|
|
5404 Label RELOAD_SUBSTR, SCAN_TO_SUBSTR, SCAN_SUBSTR, ADJUST_STR,
|
|
5405 RET_FOUND, RET_NOT_FOUND, CLEANUP, FOUND_SUBSTR,
|
|
5406 FOUND_CANDIDATE;
|
|
5407
|
|
5408 { //========================================================
|
|
5409 // We don't know where these strings are located
|
|
5410 // and we can't read beyond them. Load them through stack.
|
|
5411 Label BIG_STRINGS, CHECK_STR, COPY_SUBSTR, COPY_STR;
|
|
5412
|
|
5413 movptr(tmp, rsp); // save old SP
|
|
5414
|
|
5415 if (int_cnt2 > 0) { // small (< 8 chars) constant substring
|
|
5416 if (int_cnt2 == 1) { // One char
|
|
5417 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5418 movdl(vec, result); // move 32 bits
|
|
5419 } else if (int_cnt2 == 2) { // Two chars
|
|
5420 movdl(vec, Address(str2, 0)); // move 32 bits
|
|
5421 } else if (int_cnt2 == 4) { // Four chars
|
|
5422 movq(vec, Address(str2, 0)); // move 64 bits
|
|
5423 } else { // cnt2 = { 3, 5, 6, 7 }
|
|
5424 // Array header size is 12 bytes in 32-bit VM
|
|
5425 // + 6 bytes for 3 chars == 18 bytes,
|
|
5426 // enough space to load vec and shift.
|
|
5427 assert(HeapWordSize*TypeArrayKlass::header_size() >= 12,"sanity");
|
|
5428 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, (int_cnt2*2)-16));
|
|
5429 psrldq(vec, 16-(int_cnt2*2));
|
|
5430 }
|
|
5431 } else { // not constant substring
|
|
5432 cmpl(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5433 jccb(Assembler::aboveEqual, BIG_STRINGS); // Both strings are big enough
|
|
5434
|
|
5435 // We can read beyond string if srt+16 does not cross page boundary
|
|
5436 // since heaps are aligned and mapped by pages.
|
|
5437 assert(os::vm_page_size() < (int)G, "default page should be small");
|
|
5438 movl(result, str2); // We need only low 32 bits
|
|
5439 andl(result, (os::vm_page_size()-1));
|
|
5440 cmpl(result, (os::vm_page_size()-16));
|
|
5441 jccb(Assembler::belowEqual, CHECK_STR);
|
|
5442
|
|
5443 // Move small strings to stack to allow load 16 bytes into vec.
|
|
5444 subptr(rsp, 16);
|
|
5445 int stk_offset = wordSize-2;
|
|
5446 push(cnt2);
|
|
5447
|
|
5448 bind(COPY_SUBSTR);
|
|
5449 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str2, cnt2, Address::times_2, -2));
|
|
5450 movw(Address(rsp, cnt2, Address::times_2, stk_offset), result);
|
|
5451 decrement(cnt2);
|
|
5452 jccb(Assembler::notZero, COPY_SUBSTR);
|
|
5453
|
|
5454 pop(cnt2);
|
|
5455 movptr(str2, rsp); // New substring address
|
|
5456 } // non constant
|
|
5457
|
|
5458 bind(CHECK_STR);
|
|
5459 cmpl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5460 jccb(Assembler::aboveEqual, BIG_STRINGS);
|
|
5461
|
|
5462 // Check cross page boundary.
|
|
5463 movl(result, str1); // We need only low 32 bits
|
|
5464 andl(result, (os::vm_page_size()-1));
|
|
5465 cmpl(result, (os::vm_page_size()-16));
|
|
5466 jccb(Assembler::belowEqual, BIG_STRINGS);
|
|
5467
|
|
5468 subptr(rsp, 16);
|
|
5469 int stk_offset = -2;
|
|
5470 if (int_cnt2 < 0) { // not constant
|
|
5471 push(cnt2);
|
|
5472 stk_offset += wordSize;
|
|
5473 }
|
|
5474 movl(cnt2, cnt1);
|
|
5475
|
|
5476 bind(COPY_STR);
|
|
5477 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str1, cnt2, Address::times_2, -2));
|
|
5478 movw(Address(rsp, cnt2, Address::times_2, stk_offset), result);
|
|
5479 decrement(cnt2);
|
|
5480 jccb(Assembler::notZero, COPY_STR);
|
|
5481
|
|
5482 if (int_cnt2 < 0) { // not constant
|
|
5483 pop(cnt2);
|
|
5484 }
|
|
5485 movptr(str1, rsp); // New string address
|
|
5486
|
|
5487 bind(BIG_STRINGS);
|
|
5488 // Load substring.
|
|
5489 if (int_cnt2 < 0) { // -1
|
|
5490 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5491 push(cnt2); // substr count
|
|
5492 push(str2); // substr addr
|
|
5493 push(str1); // string addr
|
|
5494 } else {
|
|
5495 // Small (< 8 chars) constant substrings are loaded already.
|
|
5496 movl(cnt2, int_cnt2);
|
|
5497 }
|
|
5498 push(tmp); // original SP
|
|
5499
|
|
5500 } // Finished loading
|
|
5501
|
|
5502 //========================================================
|
|
5503 // Start search
|
|
5504 //
|
|
5505
|
|
5506 movptr(result, str1); // string addr
|
|
5507
|
|
5508 if (int_cnt2 < 0) { // Only for non constant substring
|
|
5509 jmpb(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5510
|
|
5511 // SP saved at sp+0
|
|
5512 // String saved at sp+1*wordSize
|
|
5513 // Substr saved at sp+2*wordSize
|
|
5514 // Substr count saved at sp+3*wordSize
|
|
5515
|
|
5516 // Reload substr for rescan, this code
|
|
5517 // is executed only for large substrings (> 8 chars)
|
|
5518 bind(RELOAD_SUBSTR);
|
|
5519 movptr(str2, Address(rsp, 2*wordSize));
|
|
5520 movl(cnt2, Address(rsp, 3*wordSize));
|
|
5521 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5522 // We came here after the beginning of the substring was
|
|
5523 // matched but the rest of it was not so we need to search
|
|
5524 // again. Start from the next element after the previous match.
|
|
5525 subptr(str1, result); // Restore counter
|
|
5526 shrl(str1, 1);
|
|
5527 addl(cnt1, str1);
|
|
5528 decrementl(cnt1); // Shift to next element
|
|
5529 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5530 jccb(Assembler::negative, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Left less then substring
|
|
5531
|
|
5532 addptr(result, 2);
|
|
5533 } // non constant
|
|
5534
|
|
5535 // Scan string for start of substr in 16-byte vectors
|
|
5536 bind(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5537 assert(cnt1 == rdx && cnt2 == rax && tmp == rcx, "pcmpestri");
|
|
5538 pcmpestri(vec, Address(result, 0), 0x0d);
|
|
5539 jccb(Assembler::below, FOUND_CANDIDATE); // CF == 1
|
|
5540 subl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5541 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Scanned full string
|
|
5542 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5543 jccb(Assembler::negative, RET_NOT_FOUND); // Left less then substring
|
|
5544 addptr(result, 16);
|
|
5545
|
|
5546 bind(ADJUST_STR);
|
|
5547 cmpl(cnt1, 8); // Do not read beyond string
|
|
5548 jccb(Assembler::greaterEqual, SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5549 // Back-up string to avoid reading beyond string.
|
|
5550 lea(result, Address(result, cnt1, Address::times_2, -16));
|
|
5551 movl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5552 jmpb(SCAN_TO_SUBSTR);
|
|
5553
|
|
5554 // Found a potential substr
|
|
5555 bind(FOUND_CANDIDATE);
|
|
5556 // After pcmpestri tmp(rcx) contains matched element index
|
|
5557
|
|
5558 // Make sure string is still long enough
|
|
5559 subl(cnt1, tmp);
|
|
5560 cmpl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5561 jccb(Assembler::greaterEqual, FOUND_SUBSTR);
|
|
5562 // Left less then substring.
|
|
5563
|
|
5564 bind(RET_NOT_FOUND);
|
|
5565 movl(result, -1);
|
|
5566 jmpb(CLEANUP);
|
|
5567
|
|
5568 bind(FOUND_SUBSTR);
|
|
5569 // Compute start addr of substr
|
|
5570 lea(result, Address(result, tmp, Address::times_2));
|
|
5571
|
|
5572 if (int_cnt2 > 0) { // Constant substring
|
|
5573 // Repeat search for small substring (< 8 chars)
|
|
5574 // from new point without reloading substring.
|
|
5575 // Have to check that we don't read beyond string.
|
|
5576 cmpl(tmp, 8-int_cnt2);
|
|
5577 jccb(Assembler::greater, ADJUST_STR);
|
|
5578 // Fall through if matched whole substring.
|
|
5579 } else { // non constant
|
|
5580 assert(int_cnt2 == -1, "should be != 0");
|
|
5581
|
|
5582 addl(tmp, cnt2);
|
|
5583 // Found result if we matched whole substring.
|
|
5584 cmpl(tmp, 8);
|
|
5585 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, RET_FOUND);
|
|
5586
|
|
5587 // Repeat search for small substring (<= 8 chars)
|
|
5588 // from new point 'str1' without reloading substring.
|
|
5589 cmpl(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5590 // Have to check that we don't read beyond string.
|
|
5591 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, ADJUST_STR);
|
|
5592
|
|
5593 Label CHECK_NEXT, CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR, RET_FOUND_LONG;
|
|
5594 // Compare the rest of substring (> 8 chars).
|
|
5595 movptr(str1, result);
|
|
5596
|
|
5597 cmpl(tmp, cnt2);
|
|
5598 // First 8 chars are already matched.
|
|
5599 jccb(Assembler::equal, CHECK_NEXT);
|
|
5600
|
|
5601 bind(SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5602 pcmpestri(vec, Address(str1, 0), 0x0d);
|
|
5603 // Need to reload strings pointers if not matched whole vector
|
|
5604 jcc(Assembler::noOverflow, RELOAD_SUBSTR); // OF == 0
|
|
5605
|
|
5606 bind(CHECK_NEXT);
|
|
5607 subl(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5608 jccb(Assembler::lessEqual, RET_FOUND_LONG); // Found full substring
|
|
5609 addptr(str1, 16);
|
|
5610 addptr(str2, 16);
|
|
5611 subl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5612 cmpl(cnt2, 8); // Do not read beyond substring
|
|
5613 jccb(Assembler::greaterEqual, CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5614 // Back-up strings to avoid reading beyond substring.
|
|
5615 lea(str2, Address(str2, cnt2, Address::times_2, -16));
|
|
5616 lea(str1, Address(str1, cnt2, Address::times_2, -16));
|
|
5617 subl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5618 movl(cnt2, 8);
|
|
5619 addl(cnt1, 8);
|
|
5620 bind(CONT_SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5621 movdqu(vec, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5622 jmpb(SCAN_SUBSTR);
|
|
5623
|
|
5624 bind(RET_FOUND_LONG);
|
|
5625 movptr(str1, Address(rsp, wordSize));
|
|
5626 } // non constant
|
|
5627
|
|
5628 bind(RET_FOUND);
|
|
5629 // Compute substr offset
|
|
5630 subptr(result, str1);
|
|
5631 shrl(result, 1); // index
|
|
5632
|
|
5633 bind(CLEANUP);
|
|
5634 pop(rsp); // restore SP
|
|
5635
|
|
5636 } // string_indexof
|
|
5637
|
|
5638 // Compare strings.
|
|
5639 void MacroAssembler::string_compare(Register str1, Register str2,
|
|
5640 Register cnt1, Register cnt2, Register result,
|
|
5641 XMMRegister vec1) {
|
|
5642 ShortBranchVerifier sbv(this);
|
|
5643 Label LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL, POP_LABEL, DONE_LABEL, WHILE_HEAD_LABEL;
|
|
5644
|
|
5645 // Compute the minimum of the string lengths and the
|
|
5646 // difference of the string lengths (stack).
|
|
5647 // Do the conditional move stuff
|
|
5648 movl(result, cnt1);
|
|
5649 subl(cnt1, cnt2);
|
|
5650 push(cnt1);
|
|
5651 cmov32(Assembler::lessEqual, cnt2, result);
|
|
5652
|
|
5653 // Is the minimum length zero?
|
|
5654 testl(cnt2, cnt2);
|
|
5655 jcc(Assembler::zero, LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5656
|
|
5657 // Load first characters
|
|
5658 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str1, 0));
|
|
5659 load_unsigned_short(cnt1, Address(str2, 0));
|
|
5660
|
|
5661 // Compare first characters
|
|
5662 subl(result, cnt1);
|
|
5663 jcc(Assembler::notZero, POP_LABEL);
|
|
5664 decrementl(cnt2);
|
|
5665 jcc(Assembler::zero, LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5666
|
|
5667 {
|
|
5668 // Check after comparing first character to see if strings are equivalent
|
|
5669 Label LSkip2;
|
|
5670 // Check if the strings start at same location
|
|
5671 cmpptr(str1, str2);
|
|
5672 jccb(Assembler::notEqual, LSkip2);
|
|
5673
|
|
5674 // Check if the length difference is zero (from stack)
|
|
5675 cmpl(Address(rsp, 0), 0x0);
|
|
5676 jcc(Assembler::equal, LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5677
|
|
5678 // Strings might not be equivalent
|
|
5679 bind(LSkip2);
|
|
5680 }
|
|
5681
|
|
5682 Address::ScaleFactor scale = Address::times_2;
|
|
5683 int stride = 8;
|
|
5684
|
|
5685 // Advance to next element
|
|
5686 addptr(str1, 16/stride);
|
|
5687 addptr(str2, 16/stride);
|
|
5688
|
|
5689 if (UseSSE42Intrinsics) {
|
|
5690 Label COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS, VECTOR_NOT_EQUAL, COMPARE_TAIL;
|
|
5691 int pcmpmask = 0x19;
|
|
5692 // Setup to compare 16-byte vectors
|
|
5693 movl(result, cnt2);
|
|
5694 andl(cnt2, ~(stride - 1)); // cnt2 holds the vector count
|
|
5695 jccb(Assembler::zero, COMPARE_TAIL);
|
|
5696
|
|
5697 lea(str1, Address(str1, result, scale));
|
|
5698 lea(str2, Address(str2, result, scale));
|
|
5699 negptr(result);
|
|
5700
|
|
5701 // pcmpestri
|
|
5702 // inputs:
|
|
5703 // vec1- substring
|
|
5704 // rax - negative string length (elements count)
|
|
5705 // mem - scaned string
|
|
5706 // rdx - string length (elements count)
|
|
5707 // pcmpmask - cmp mode: 11000 (string compare with negated result)
|
|
5708 // + 00 (unsigned bytes) or + 01 (unsigned shorts)
|
|
5709 // outputs:
|
|
5710 // rcx - first mismatched element index
|
|
5711 assert(result == rax && cnt2 == rdx && cnt1 == rcx, "pcmpestri");
|
|
5712
|
|
5713 bind(COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS);
|
|
5714 movdqu(vec1, Address(str1, result, scale));
|
|
5715 pcmpestri(vec1, Address(str2, result, scale), pcmpmask);
|
|
5716 // After pcmpestri cnt1(rcx) contains mismatched element index
|
|
5717
|
|
5718 jccb(Assembler::below, VECTOR_NOT_EQUAL); // CF==1
|
|
5719 addptr(result, stride);
|
|
5720 subptr(cnt2, stride);
|
|
5721 jccb(Assembler::notZero, COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS);
|
|
5722
|
|
5723 // compare wide vectors tail
|
|
5724 testl(result, result);
|
|
5725 jccb(Assembler::zero, LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5726
|
|
5727 movl(cnt2, stride);
|
|
5728 movl(result, stride);
|
|
5729 negptr(result);
|
|
5730 movdqu(vec1, Address(str1, result, scale));
|
|
5731 pcmpestri(vec1, Address(str2, result, scale), pcmpmask);
|
|
5732 jccb(Assembler::aboveEqual, LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5733
|
|
5734 // Mismatched characters in the vectors
|
|
5735 bind(VECTOR_NOT_EQUAL);
|
|
5736 addptr(result, cnt1);
|
|
5737 movptr(cnt2, result);
|
|
5738 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str1, cnt2, scale));
|
|
5739 load_unsigned_short(cnt1, Address(str2, cnt2, scale));
|
|
5740 subl(result, cnt1);
|
|
5741 jmpb(POP_LABEL);
|
|
5742
|
|
5743 bind(COMPARE_TAIL); // limit is zero
|
|
5744 movl(cnt2, result);
|
|
5745 // Fallthru to tail compare
|
|
5746 }
|
|
5747
|
|
5748 // Shift str2 and str1 to the end of the arrays, negate min
|
|
5749 lea(str1, Address(str1, cnt2, scale, 0));
|
|
5750 lea(str2, Address(str2, cnt2, scale, 0));
|
|
5751 negptr(cnt2);
|
|
5752
|
|
5753 // Compare the rest of the elements
|
|
5754 bind(WHILE_HEAD_LABEL);
|
|
5755 load_unsigned_short(result, Address(str1, cnt2, scale, 0));
|
|
5756 load_unsigned_short(cnt1, Address(str2, cnt2, scale, 0));
|
|
5757 subl(result, cnt1);
|
|
5758 jccb(Assembler::notZero, POP_LABEL);
|
|
5759 increment(cnt2);
|
|
5760 jccb(Assembler::notZero, WHILE_HEAD_LABEL);
|
|
5761
|
|
5762 // Strings are equal up to min length. Return the length difference.
|
|
5763 bind(LENGTH_DIFF_LABEL);
|
|
5764 pop(result);
|
|
5765 jmpb(DONE_LABEL);
|
|
5766
|
|
5767 // Discard the stored length difference
|
|
5768 bind(POP_LABEL);
|
|
5769 pop(cnt1);
|
|
5770
|
|
5771 // That's it
|
|
5772 bind(DONE_LABEL);
|
|
5773 }
|
|
5774
|
|
5775 // Compare char[] arrays aligned to 4 bytes or substrings.
|
|
5776 void MacroAssembler::char_arrays_equals(bool is_array_equ, Register ary1, Register ary2,
|
|
5777 Register limit, Register result, Register chr,
|
|
5778 XMMRegister vec1, XMMRegister vec2) {
|
|
5779 ShortBranchVerifier sbv(this);
|
|
5780 Label TRUE_LABEL, FALSE_LABEL, DONE, COMPARE_VECTORS, COMPARE_CHAR;
|
|
5781
|
|
5782 int length_offset = arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes();
|
|
5783 int base_offset = arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(T_CHAR);
|
|
5784
|
|
5785 // Check the input args
|
|
5786 cmpptr(ary1, ary2);
|
|
5787 jcc(Assembler::equal, TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5788
|
|
5789 if (is_array_equ) {
|
|
5790 // Need additional checks for arrays_equals.
|
|
5791 testptr(ary1, ary1);
|
|
5792 jcc(Assembler::zero, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5793 testptr(ary2, ary2);
|
|
5794 jcc(Assembler::zero, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5795
|
|
5796 // Check the lengths
|
|
5797 movl(limit, Address(ary1, length_offset));
|
|
5798 cmpl(limit, Address(ary2, length_offset));
|
|
5799 jcc(Assembler::notEqual, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5800 }
|
|
5801
|
|
5802 // count == 0
|
|
5803 testl(limit, limit);
|
|
5804 jcc(Assembler::zero, TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5805
|
|
5806 if (is_array_equ) {
|
|
5807 // Load array address
|
|
5808 lea(ary1, Address(ary1, base_offset));
|
|
5809 lea(ary2, Address(ary2, base_offset));
|
|
5810 }
|
|
5811
|
|
5812 shll(limit, 1); // byte count != 0
|
|
5813 movl(result, limit); // copy
|
|
5814
|
|
5815 if (UseSSE42Intrinsics) {
|
|
5816 // With SSE4.2, use double quad vector compare
|
|
5817 Label COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS, COMPARE_TAIL;
|
|
5818
|
|
5819 // Compare 16-byte vectors
|
|
5820 andl(result, 0x0000000e); // tail count (in bytes)
|
|
5821 andl(limit, 0xfffffff0); // vector count (in bytes)
|
|
5822 jccb(Assembler::zero, COMPARE_TAIL);
|
|
5823
|
|
5824 lea(ary1, Address(ary1, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5825 lea(ary2, Address(ary2, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5826 negptr(limit);
|
|
5827
|
|
5828 bind(COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS);
|
|
5829 movdqu(vec1, Address(ary1, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5830 movdqu(vec2, Address(ary2, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5831 pxor(vec1, vec2);
|
|
5832
|
|
5833 ptest(vec1, vec1);
|
|
5834 jccb(Assembler::notZero, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5835 addptr(limit, 16);
|
|
5836 jcc(Assembler::notZero, COMPARE_WIDE_VECTORS);
|
|
5837
|
|
5838 testl(result, result);
|
|
5839 jccb(Assembler::zero, TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5840
|
|
5841 movdqu(vec1, Address(ary1, result, Address::times_1, -16));
|
|
5842 movdqu(vec2, Address(ary2, result, Address::times_1, -16));
|
|
5843 pxor(vec1, vec2);
|
|
5844
|
|
5845 ptest(vec1, vec1);
|
|
5846 jccb(Assembler::notZero, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5847 jmpb(TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5848
|
|
5849 bind(COMPARE_TAIL); // limit is zero
|
|
5850 movl(limit, result);
|
|
5851 // Fallthru to tail compare
|
|
5852 }
|
|
5853
|
|
5854 // Compare 4-byte vectors
|
|
5855 andl(limit, 0xfffffffc); // vector count (in bytes)
|
|
5856 jccb(Assembler::zero, COMPARE_CHAR);
|
|
5857
|
|
5858 lea(ary1, Address(ary1, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5859 lea(ary2, Address(ary2, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5860 negptr(limit);
|
|
5861
|
|
5862 bind(COMPARE_VECTORS);
|
|
5863 movl(chr, Address(ary1, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5864 cmpl(chr, Address(ary2, limit, Address::times_1));
|
|
5865 jccb(Assembler::notEqual, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5866 addptr(limit, 4);
|
|
5867 jcc(Assembler::notZero, COMPARE_VECTORS);
|
|
5868
|
|
5869 // Compare trailing char (final 2 bytes), if any
|
|
5870 bind(COMPARE_CHAR);
|
|
5871 testl(result, 0x2); // tail char
|
|
5872 jccb(Assembler::zero, TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5873 load_unsigned_short(chr, Address(ary1, 0));
|
|
5874 load_unsigned_short(limit, Address(ary2, 0));
|
|
5875 cmpl(chr, limit);
|
|
5876 jccb(Assembler::notEqual, FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5877
|
|
5878 bind(TRUE_LABEL);
|
|
5879 movl(result, 1); // return true
|
|
5880 jmpb(DONE);
|
|
5881
|
|
5882 bind(FALSE_LABEL);
|
|
5883 xorl(result, result); // return false
|
|
5884
|
|
5885 // That's it
|
|
5886 bind(DONE);
|
|
5887 }
|
|
5888
|
|
5889 void MacroAssembler::generate_fill(BasicType t, bool aligned,
|
|
5890 Register to, Register value, Register count,
|
|
5891 Register rtmp, XMMRegister xtmp) {
|
|
5892 ShortBranchVerifier sbv(this);
|
|
5893 assert_different_registers(to, value, count, rtmp);
|
|
5894 Label L_exit, L_skip_align1, L_skip_align2, L_fill_byte;
|
|
5895 Label L_fill_2_bytes, L_fill_4_bytes;
|
|
5896
|
|
5897 int shift = -1;
|
|
5898 switch (t) {
|
|
5899 case T_BYTE:
|
|
5900 shift = 2;
|
|
5901 break;
|
|
5902 case T_SHORT:
|
|
5903 shift = 1;
|
|
5904 break;
|
|
5905 case T_INT:
|
|
5906 shift = 0;
|
|
5907 break;
|
|
5908 default: ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
5909 }
|
|
5910
|
|
5911 if (t == T_BYTE) {
|
|
5912 andl(value, 0xff);
|
|
5913 movl(rtmp, value);
|
|
5914 shll(rtmp, 8);
|
|
5915 orl(value, rtmp);
|
|
5916 }
|
|
5917 if (t == T_SHORT) {
|
|
5918 andl(value, 0xffff);
|
|
5919 }
|
|
5920 if (t == T_BYTE || t == T_SHORT) {
|
|
5921 movl(rtmp, value);
|
|
5922 shll(rtmp, 16);
|
|
5923 orl(value, rtmp);
|
|
5924 }
|
|
5925
|
|
5926 cmpl(count, 2<<shift); // Short arrays (< 8 bytes) fill by element
|
|
5927 jcc(Assembler::below, L_fill_4_bytes); // use unsigned cmp
|
|
5928 if (!UseUnalignedLoadStores && !aligned && (t == T_BYTE || t == T_SHORT)) {
|
|
5929 // align source address at 4 bytes address boundary
|
|
5930 if (t == T_BYTE) {
|
|
5931 // One byte misalignment happens only for byte arrays
|
|
5932 testptr(to, 1);
|
|
5933 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_skip_align1);
|
|
5934 movb(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
5935 increment(to);
|
|
5936 decrement(count);
|
|
5937 BIND(L_skip_align1);
|
|
5938 }
|
|
5939 // Two bytes misalignment happens only for byte and short (char) arrays
|
|
5940 testptr(to, 2);
|
|
5941 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_skip_align2);
|
|
5942 movw(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
5943 addptr(to, 2);
|
|
5944 subl(count, 1<<(shift-1));
|
|
5945 BIND(L_skip_align2);
|
|
5946 }
|
|
5947 if (UseSSE < 2) {
|
|
5948 Label L_fill_32_bytes_loop, L_check_fill_8_bytes, L_fill_8_bytes_loop, L_fill_8_bytes;
|
|
5949 // Fill 32-byte chunks
|
|
5950 subl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
5951 jcc(Assembler::less, L_check_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
5952 align(16);
|
|
5953
|
|
5954 BIND(L_fill_32_bytes_loop);
|
|
5955
|
|
5956 for (int i = 0; i < 32; i += 4) {
|
|
5957 movl(Address(to, i), value);
|
|
5958 }
|
|
5959
|
|
5960 addptr(to, 32);
|
|
5961 subl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
5962 jcc(Assembler::greaterEqual, L_fill_32_bytes_loop);
|
|
5963 BIND(L_check_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
5964 addl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
5965 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_exit);
|
|
5966 jmpb(L_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
5967
|
|
5968 //
|
|
5969 // length is too short, just fill qwords
|
|
5970 //
|
|
5971 BIND(L_fill_8_bytes_loop);
|
|
5972 movl(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
5973 movl(Address(to, 4), value);
|
|
5974 addptr(to, 8);
|
|
5975 BIND(L_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
5976 subl(count, 1 << (shift + 1));
|
|
5977 jcc(Assembler::greaterEqual, L_fill_8_bytes_loop);
|
|
5978 // fall through to fill 4 bytes
|
|
5979 } else {
|
|
5980 Label L_fill_32_bytes;
|
|
5981 if (!UseUnalignedLoadStores) {
|
|
5982 // align to 8 bytes, we know we are 4 byte aligned to start
|
|
5983 testptr(to, 4);
|
|
5984 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_fill_32_bytes);
|
|
5985 movl(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
5986 addptr(to, 4);
|
|
5987 subl(count, 1<<shift);
|
|
5988 }
|
|
5989 BIND(L_fill_32_bytes);
|
|
5990 {
|
|
5991 assert( UseSSE >= 2, "supported cpu only" );
|
|
5992 Label L_fill_32_bytes_loop, L_check_fill_8_bytes, L_fill_8_bytes_loop, L_fill_8_bytes;
|
|
5993 // Fill 32-byte chunks
|
|
5994 movdl(xtmp, value);
|
|
5995 pshufd(xtmp, xtmp, 0);
|
|
5996
|
|
5997 subl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
5998 jcc(Assembler::less, L_check_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
5999 align(16);
|
|
6000
|
|
6001 BIND(L_fill_32_bytes_loop);
|
|
6002
|
|
6003 if (UseUnalignedLoadStores) {
|
|
6004 movdqu(Address(to, 0), xtmp);
|
|
6005 movdqu(Address(to, 16), xtmp);
|
|
6006 } else {
|
|
6007 movq(Address(to, 0), xtmp);
|
|
6008 movq(Address(to, 8), xtmp);
|
|
6009 movq(Address(to, 16), xtmp);
|
|
6010 movq(Address(to, 24), xtmp);
|
|
6011 }
|
|
6012
|
|
6013 addptr(to, 32);
|
|
6014 subl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
6015 jcc(Assembler::greaterEqual, L_fill_32_bytes_loop);
|
|
6016 BIND(L_check_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
6017 addl(count, 8 << shift);
|
|
6018 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_exit);
|
|
6019 jmpb(L_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
6020
|
|
6021 //
|
|
6022 // length is too short, just fill qwords
|
|
6023 //
|
|
6024 BIND(L_fill_8_bytes_loop);
|
|
6025 movq(Address(to, 0), xtmp);
|
|
6026 addptr(to, 8);
|
|
6027 BIND(L_fill_8_bytes);
|
|
6028 subl(count, 1 << (shift + 1));
|
|
6029 jcc(Assembler::greaterEqual, L_fill_8_bytes_loop);
|
|
6030 }
|
|
6031 }
|
|
6032 // fill trailing 4 bytes
|
|
6033 BIND(L_fill_4_bytes);
|
|
6034 testl(count, 1<<shift);
|
|
6035 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_fill_2_bytes);
|
|
6036 movl(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
6037 if (t == T_BYTE || t == T_SHORT) {
|
|
6038 addptr(to, 4);
|
|
6039 BIND(L_fill_2_bytes);
|
|
6040 // fill trailing 2 bytes
|
|
6041 testl(count, 1<<(shift-1));
|
|
6042 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_fill_byte);
|
|
6043 movw(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
6044 if (t == T_BYTE) {
|
|
6045 addptr(to, 2);
|
|
6046 BIND(L_fill_byte);
|
|
6047 // fill trailing byte
|
|
6048 testl(count, 1);
|
|
6049 jccb(Assembler::zero, L_exit);
|
|
6050 movb(Address(to, 0), value);
|
|
6051 } else {
|
|
6052 BIND(L_fill_byte);
|
|
6053 }
|
|
6054 } else {
|
|
6055 BIND(L_fill_2_bytes);
|
|
6056 }
|
|
6057 BIND(L_exit);
|
|
6058 }
|
|
6059 #undef BIND
|
|
6060 #undef BLOCK_COMMENT
|
|
6061
|
|
6062
|
|
6063 Assembler::Condition MacroAssembler::negate_condition(Assembler::Condition cond) {
|
|
6064 switch (cond) {
|
|
6065 // Note some conditions are synonyms for others
|
|
6066 case Assembler::zero: return Assembler::notZero;
|
|
6067 case Assembler::notZero: return Assembler::zero;
|
|
6068 case Assembler::less: return Assembler::greaterEqual;
|
|
6069 case Assembler::lessEqual: return Assembler::greater;
|
|
6070 case Assembler::greater: return Assembler::lessEqual;
|
|
6071 case Assembler::greaterEqual: return Assembler::less;
|
|
6072 case Assembler::below: return Assembler::aboveEqual;
|
|
6073 case Assembler::belowEqual: return Assembler::above;
|
|
6074 case Assembler::above: return Assembler::belowEqual;
|
|
6075 case Assembler::aboveEqual: return Assembler::below;
|
|
6076 case Assembler::overflow: return Assembler::noOverflow;
|
|
6077 case Assembler::noOverflow: return Assembler::overflow;
|
|
6078 case Assembler::negative: return Assembler::positive;
|
|
6079 case Assembler::positive: return Assembler::negative;
|
|
6080 case Assembler::parity: return Assembler::noParity;
|
|
6081 case Assembler::noParity: return Assembler::parity;
|
|
6082 }
|
|
6083 ShouldNotReachHere(); return Assembler::overflow;
|
|
6084 }
|
|
6085
|
|
6086 SkipIfEqual::SkipIfEqual(
|
|
6087 MacroAssembler* masm, const bool* flag_addr, bool value) {
|
|
6088 _masm = masm;
|
|
6089 _masm->cmp8(ExternalAddress((address)flag_addr), value);
|
|
6090 _masm->jcc(Assembler::equal, _label);
|
|
6091 }
|
|
6092
|
|
6093 SkipIfEqual::~SkipIfEqual() {
|
|
6094 _masm->bind(_label);
|
|
6095 }
|