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Add phase FlowSensitiveReductionPhase. It is possible to remove GuardingPiNodes, CheckCastNodes, and FixedGuards during HighTier under certain conditions (control-flow sensitive conditions). The phase added in this commit (FlowSensitiveReductionPhase) does that, and in addition replaces usages with "downcasting" PiNodes when possible thus resulting in more precise object stamps (e.g., non-null). Finally, usages of floating, side-effects free, expressions are also simplified (as per control-flow sensitive conditions). The newly added phase runs only during HighTier and can be deactivated using Graal option FlowSensitiveReduction (it is active by default).
author Miguel Garcia <miguel.m.garcia@oracle.com>
date Fri, 25 Apr 2014 16:50:52 +0200
parents 0f57ccdb9084
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#ifndef CPU_X86_VM_STUBROUTINES_X86_64_HPP
#define CPU_X86_VM_STUBROUTINES_X86_64_HPP

// This file holds the platform specific parts of the StubRoutines
// definition. See stubRoutines.hpp for a description on how to
// extend it.

static bool    returns_to_call_stub(address return_pc)   { return return_pc == _call_stub_return_address; }

enum platform_dependent_constants {
  code_size1 = 19000,          // simply increase if too small (assembler will crash if too small)
  code_size2 = 22000           // simply increase if too small (assembler will crash if too small)
};

class x86 {
 friend class StubGenerator;

 private:
  static address _get_previous_fp_entry;
  static address _get_previous_sp_entry;

  static address _f2i_fixup;
  static address _f2l_fixup;
  static address _d2i_fixup;
  static address _d2l_fixup;

  static address _float_sign_mask;
  static address _float_sign_flip;
  static address _double_sign_mask;
  static address _double_sign_flip;

 public:

  static address get_previous_fp_entry()
  {
    return _get_previous_fp_entry;
  }

  static address get_previous_sp_entry()
  {
    return _get_previous_sp_entry;
  }

  static address f2i_fixup()
  {
    return _f2i_fixup;
  }

  static address f2l_fixup()
  {
    return _f2l_fixup;
  }

  static address d2i_fixup()
  {
    return _d2i_fixup;
  }

  static address d2l_fixup()
  {
    return _d2l_fixup;
  }

  static address float_sign_mask()
  {
    return _float_sign_mask;
  }

  static address float_sign_flip()
  {
    return _float_sign_flip;
  }

  static address double_sign_mask()
  {
    return _double_sign_mask;
  }

  static address double_sign_flip()
  {
    return _double_sign_flip;
  }

# include "stubRoutines_x86.hpp"

};

#endif // CPU_X86_VM_STUBROUTINES_X86_64_HPP