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New option "-graal" that sets up the correct boot class path and C1X options using only the two environment variables MAXINE and GRAAL. This greatly simplifies command line arguments necessary to start the Graal VM.
author Thomas Wuerthinger <wuerthinger@ssw.jku.at>
date Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:58:26 +0100
parents dc7f315e41f7
children c18cbe5936b8
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/*
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
#include "incls/_assembler_windows_x86.cpp.incl"


void MacroAssembler::int3() {
  emit_byte(0xCC);
}

#ifndef _LP64
//  The current scheme to accelerate access to the thread
//  pointer is to store the current thread in the os_exception_wrapper
//  and reference the current thread from stubs and compiled code
//  via the FS register.  FS[0] contains a pointer to the structured
//  exception block which is actually a stack address.  The first time
//  we call the os exception wrapper, we calculate and store the
//  offset from this exception block and use that offset here.
//
//  The last mechanism we used was problematic in that the
//  the offset we had hard coded in the VM kept changing as Microsoft
//  evolved the OS.
//
// Warning: This mechanism assumes that we only attempt to get the
//          thread when we are nested below a call wrapper.
//
// movl reg, fs:[0]                        Get exeception pointer
// movl reg, [reg + thread_ptr_offset]     Load thread
//
void MacroAssembler::get_thread(Register thread) {
  // can't use ExternalAddress because it can't take NULL
  AddressLiteral null(0, relocInfo::none);

  prefix(FS_segment);
  movptr(thread, null);
  assert(ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_ptr_offset() != 0,
         "Thread Pointer Offset has not been initialized");
  movl(thread, Address(thread, ThreadLocalStorage::get_thread_ptr_offset()));
}
#else
// call (Thread*)TlsGetValue(thread_index());
void MacroAssembler::get_thread(Register thread) {
   if (thread != rax) {
     push(rax);
   }
   push(rdi);
   push(rsi);
   push(rdx);
   push(rcx);
   push(r8);
   push(r9);
   push(r10);
   // XXX
   mov(r10, rsp);
   andq(rsp, -16);
   push(r10);
   push(r11);

   movl(c_rarg0, ThreadLocalStorage::thread_index());
   call(RuntimeAddress((address)TlsGetValue));

   pop(r11);
   pop(rsp);
   pop(r10);
   pop(r9);
   pop(r8);
   pop(rcx);
   pop(rdx);
   pop(rsi);
   pop(rdi);
   if (thread != rax) {
       mov(thread, rax);
       pop(rax);
   }
}
#endif