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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
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date Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:21:12 -0800
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#ifndef SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJECT_HPP
#define SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJECT_HPP

#include "ci/ciClassList.hpp"
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "runtime/handles.hpp"
#include "runtime/jniHandles.hpp"

// ciObject
//
// This class represents an oop in the HotSpot virtual machine.
// Its subclasses are structured in a hierarchy which mirrors
// an aggregate of the VM's oop and klass hierarchies (see
// oopHierarchy.hpp).  Each instance of ciObject holds a handle
// to a corresponding oop on the VM side and provides routines
// for accessing the information in its oop.  By using the ciObject
// hierarchy for accessing oops in the VM, the compiler ensures
// that it is safe with respect to garbage collection; that is,
// GC and compilation can proceed independently without
// interference.
//
// Within the VM, the oop and klass hierarchies are separate.
// The compiler interface does not preserve this separation --
// the distinction between `klassOop' and `Klass' are not
// reflected in the interface and instead the Klass hierarchy
// is directly modeled as the subclasses of ciKlass.
class ciObject : public ResourceObj {
  CI_PACKAGE_ACCESS
  friend class ciEnv;

private:
  // A JNI handle referring to an oop in the VM.  This
  // handle may, in a small set of cases, correctly be NULL.
  jobject  _handle;
  ciKlass* _klass;
  uint     _ident;

  enum { FLAG_BITS   = 2 };
  enum {
         PERM_FLAG        = 1,
         SCAVENGABLE_FLAG = 2
       };
protected:
  ciObject();
  ciObject(oop o);
  ciObject(Handle h);
  ciObject(ciKlass* klass);

  jobject      handle()  const { return _handle; }
  // Get the VM oop that this object holds.
  oop get_oop() const {
    assert(_handle != NULL, "null oop");
    return JNIHandles::resolve_non_null(_handle);
  }

  void init_flags_from(oop x) {
    int flags = 0;
    if (x != NULL) {
      if (x->is_perm())
        flags |= PERM_FLAG;
      if (x->is_scavengable())
        flags |= SCAVENGABLE_FLAG;
    }
    _ident |= flags;
  }

  // Virtual behavior of the print() method.
  virtual void print_impl(outputStream* st) {}

  virtual const char* type_string() { return "ciObject"; }

  void set_ident(uint id);
public:
  // The klass of this ciObject.
  ciKlass* klass();

  // A number unique to this object.
  uint ident();

  // Are two ciObjects equal?
  bool equals(ciObject* obj);

  // A hash value for the convenience of compilers.
  int hash();

  // Tells if this oop has an encoding as a constant.
  // True if is_scavengable is false.
  // Also true if ScavengeRootsInCode is non-zero.
  // If it does not have an encoding, the compiler is responsible for
  // making other arrangements for dealing with the oop.
  // See ciEnv::make_array
  bool can_be_constant();

  // Tells if this oop should be made a constant.
  // True if is_scavengable is false or ScavengeRootsInCode > 1.
  bool should_be_constant();

  // Is this object guaranteed to be in the permanent part of the heap?
  // If so, CollectedHeap::can_elide_permanent_oop_store_barriers is relevant.
  // If the answer is false, no guarantees are made.
  bool is_perm() { return (_ident & PERM_FLAG) != 0; }

  // Might this object possibly move during a scavenge operation?
  // If the answer is true and ScavengeRootsInCode==0, the oop cannot be embedded in code.
  bool is_scavengable() { return (_ident & SCAVENGABLE_FLAG) != 0; }

  // The address which the compiler should embed into the
  // generated code to represent this oop.  This address
  // is not the true address of the oop -- it will get patched
  // during nmethod creation.
  //
  // Usage note: no address arithmetic allowed.  Oop must
  // be registered with the oopRecorder.
  jobject constant_encoding();

  // What kind of ciObject is this?
  virtual bool is_null_object() const       { return false; }
  virtual bool is_call_site() const         { return false; }
  virtual bool is_cpcache() const           { return false; }
  virtual bool is_instance()                { return false; }
  virtual bool is_method()                  { return false; }
  virtual bool is_method_data()             { return false; }
  virtual bool is_method_handle() const     { return false; }
  virtual bool is_array()                   { return false; }
  virtual bool is_obj_array()               { return false; }
  virtual bool is_type_array()              { return false; }
  virtual bool is_symbol()                  { return false; }
  virtual bool is_type()                    { return false; }
  virtual bool is_return_address()          { return false; }
  virtual bool is_klass()                   { return false; }
  virtual bool is_instance_klass()          { return false; }
  virtual bool is_method_klass()            { return false; }
  virtual bool is_array_klass()             { return false; }
  virtual bool is_obj_array_klass()         { return false; }
  virtual bool is_type_array_klass()        { return false; }
  virtual bool is_symbol_klass()            { return false; }
  virtual bool is_klass_klass()             { return false; }
  virtual bool is_instance_klass_klass()    { return false; }
  virtual bool is_array_klass_klass()       { return false; }
  virtual bool is_obj_array_klass_klass()   { return false; }
  virtual bool is_type_array_klass_klass()  { return false; }

  // Is this a type or value which has no associated class?
  // It is true of primitive types and null objects.
  virtual bool is_classless() const         { return false; }

  // Is this ciObject a Java Language Object?  That is,
  // is the ciObject an instance or an array
  virtual bool is_java_object()             { return false; }

  // Does this ciObject represent a Java Language class?
  // That is, is the ciObject an instanceKlass or arrayKlass?
  virtual bool is_java_klass()              { return false; }

  // Is this ciObject the ciInstanceKlass representing
  // java.lang.Object()?
  virtual bool is_java_lang_Object()        { return false; }

  // Does this ciObject refer to a real oop in the VM?
  //
  // Note: some ciObjects refer to oops which have yet to be
  // created.  We refer to these as "unloaded".  Specifically,
  // there are unloaded ciMethods, ciObjArrayKlasses, and
  // ciInstanceKlasses.  By convention the ciNullObject is
  // considered loaded, and primitive types are considered loaded.
  bool is_loaded() const {
    return handle() != NULL || is_classless();
  }

  // Subclass casting with assertions.
  ciNullObject*            as_null_object() {
    assert(is_null_object(), "bad cast");
    return (ciNullObject*)this;
  }
  ciCallSite*              as_call_site() {
    assert(is_call_site(), "bad cast");
    return (ciCallSite*) this;
  }
  ciCPCache*               as_cpcache() {
    assert(is_cpcache(), "bad cast");
    return (ciCPCache*) this;
  }
  ciInstance*              as_instance() {
    assert(is_instance(), "bad cast");
    return (ciInstance*)this;
  }
  ciMethod*                as_method() {
    assert(is_method(), "bad cast");
    return (ciMethod*)this;
  }
  ciMethodData*            as_method_data() {
    assert(is_method_data(), "bad cast");
    return (ciMethodData*)this;
  }
  ciMethodHandle*          as_method_handle() {
    assert(is_method_handle(), "bad cast");
    return (ciMethodHandle*) this;
  }
  ciArray*                 as_array() {
    assert(is_array(), "bad cast");
    return (ciArray*)this;
  }
  ciObjArray*              as_obj_array() {
    assert(is_obj_array(), "bad cast");
    return (ciObjArray*)this;
  }
  ciTypeArray*             as_type_array() {
    assert(is_type_array(), "bad cast");
    return (ciTypeArray*)this;
  }
  ciSymbol*                as_symbol() {
    assert(is_symbol(), "bad cast");
    return (ciSymbol*)this;
  }
  ciType*                  as_type() {
    assert(is_type(), "bad cast");
    return (ciType*)this;
  }
  ciReturnAddress*         as_return_address() {
    assert(is_return_address(), "bad cast");
    return (ciReturnAddress*)this;
  }
  ciKlass*                 as_klass() {
    assert(is_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciKlass*)this;
  }
  ciInstanceKlass*         as_instance_klass() {
    assert(is_instance_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciInstanceKlass*)this;
  }
  ciMethodKlass*           as_method_klass() {
    assert(is_method_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciMethodKlass*)this;
  }
  ciArrayKlass*            as_array_klass() {
    assert(is_array_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciArrayKlass*)this;
  }
  ciObjArrayKlass*         as_obj_array_klass() {
    assert(is_obj_array_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciObjArrayKlass*)this;
  }
  ciTypeArrayKlass*        as_type_array_klass() {
    assert(is_type_array_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciTypeArrayKlass*)this;
  }
  ciSymbolKlass*           as_symbol_klass() {
    assert(is_symbol_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciSymbolKlass*)this;
  }
  ciKlassKlass*            as_klass_klass() {
    assert(is_klass_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciKlassKlass*)this;
  }
  ciInstanceKlassKlass*    as_instance_klass_klass() {
    assert(is_instance_klass_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciInstanceKlassKlass*)this;
  }
  ciArrayKlassKlass*       as_array_klass_klass() {
    assert(is_array_klass_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciArrayKlassKlass*)this;
  }
  ciObjArrayKlassKlass*    as_obj_array_klass_klass() {
    assert(is_obj_array_klass_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciObjArrayKlassKlass*)this;
  }
  ciTypeArrayKlassKlass*   as_type_array_klass_klass() {
    assert(is_type_array_klass_klass(), "bad cast");
    return (ciTypeArrayKlassKlass*)this;
  }

  // Print debugging output about this ciObject.
  void print(outputStream* st = tty);

  // Print debugging output about the oop this ciObject represents.
  void print_oop(outputStream* st = tty);
};

#endif // SHARE_VM_CI_CIOBJECT_HPP