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7003554: (tiered) assert(is_null_object() || handle() != NULL) failed: cannot embed null pointer Summary: C1 with profiling doesn't check whether the MDO has been really allocated, which can silently fail if the perm gen is full. The solution is to check if the allocation failed and bailout out of inlining or compilation. Reviewed-by: kvn, never
author iveresov
date Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:21:12 -0800
parents f95d63e2154a
children da91efe96a93
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "asm/assembler.hpp"
#include "assembler_x86.inline.hpp"
#include "code/icBuffer.hpp"
#include "gc_interface/collectedHeap.inline.hpp"
#include "interpreter/bytecodes.hpp"
#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
#include "nativeInst_x86.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
#include "oops/oop.inline2.hpp"

int InlineCacheBuffer::ic_stub_code_size() {
  return NativeMovConstReg::instruction_size +
         NativeJump::instruction_size +
         1;
  // so that code_end can be set in CodeBuffer
  // 64bit 16 = 5 + 10 bytes + 1 byte
  // 32bit 11 = 10 bytes + 1 byte
}



void InlineCacheBuffer::assemble_ic_buffer_code(address code_begin, oop cached_oop, address entry_point) {
  ResourceMark rm;
  CodeBuffer      code(code_begin, ic_stub_code_size());
  MacroAssembler* masm            = new MacroAssembler(&code);
  // note: even though the code contains an embedded oop, we do not need reloc info
  // because
  // (1) the oop is old (i.e., doesn't matter for scavenges)
  // (2) these ICStubs are removed *before* a GC happens, so the roots disappear
  assert(cached_oop == NULL || cached_oop->is_perm(), "must be perm oop");
  masm->lea(rax, OopAddress((address) cached_oop));
  masm->jump(ExternalAddress(entry_point));
}


address InlineCacheBuffer::ic_buffer_entry_point(address code_begin) {
  NativeMovConstReg* move = nativeMovConstReg_at(code_begin);   // creation also verifies the object
  NativeJump*        jump = nativeJump_at(move->next_instruction_address());
  return jump->jump_destination();
}


oop InlineCacheBuffer::ic_buffer_cached_oop(address code_begin) {
  // creation also verifies the object
  NativeMovConstReg* move = nativeMovConstReg_at(code_begin);
  // Verifies the jump
  NativeJump*        jump = nativeJump_at(move->next_instruction_address());
  return (oop)move->data();
}