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8012715: G1: GraphKit accesses PtrQueue::_index as int but is size_t Summary: In graphKit INT operations were generated to access PtrQueue::_index which has type size_t. This is 64 bit on 64-bit machines. No problems occur on little endian machines as long as the index fits into 32 bit, but on big endian machines the upper part is read, which is zero. This leads to unnecessary branches to the slow path in the runtime. Reviewed-by: twisti, johnc Contributed-by: Martin Doerr <martin.doerr@sap.com>
author johnc
date Wed, 24 Apr 2013 14:48:43 -0700
parents f95d63e2154a
children f2110083203d
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#ifndef OS_CPU_WINDOWS_X86_VM_THREAD_WINDOWS_X86_HPP
#define OS_CPU_WINDOWS_X86_VM_THREAD_WINDOWS_X86_HPP

 private:
  void pd_initialize() {
    _anchor.clear();
  }

  frame pd_last_frame() {
    assert(has_last_Java_frame(), "must have last_Java_sp() when suspended");
    if (_anchor.last_Java_pc() != NULL) {
      return frame(_anchor.last_Java_sp(), _anchor.last_Java_fp(), _anchor.last_Java_pc());
    } else {
      // This will pick up pc from sp
      return frame(_anchor.last_Java_sp(), _anchor.last_Java_fp());
    }
  }

 public:
  // Mutators are highly dangerous....
  intptr_t* last_Java_fp()                       { return _anchor.last_Java_fp(); }
  void  set_last_Java_fp(intptr_t* fp)           { _anchor.set_last_Java_fp(fp);   }

  void set_base_of_stack_pointer(intptr_t* base_sp)  {}


  static ByteSize last_Java_fp_offset()          {
    return byte_offset_of(JavaThread, _anchor) + JavaFrameAnchor::last_Java_fp_offset();
  }

  intptr_t* base_of_stack_pointer()              { return NULL; }
  void record_base_of_stack_pointer()            {}

  bool pd_get_top_frame_for_signal_handler(frame* fr_addr, void* ucontext,
    bool isInJava);

  // These routines are only used on cpu architectures that
  // have separate register stacks (Itanium).
  static bool register_stack_overflow() { return false; }
  static void enable_register_stack_guard() {}
  static void disable_register_stack_guard() {}

#endif // OS_CPU_WINDOWS_X86_VM_THREAD_WINDOWS_X86_HPP