Object model changes to support 64bit.

Modify mirror objects so that references between them use an ObjectReference
value type rather than an Object* so that functionality to compress larger
references can be captured in the ObjectRefererence implementation.
ObjectReferences are 32bit and all other aspects of object layout remain as
they are currently.

Expand fields in objects holding pointers so they can hold 64bit pointers. Its
expected the size of these will come down by improving where we hold compiler
meta-data.
Stub out x86_64 architecture specific runtime implementation.
Modify OutputStream so that reads and writes are of unsigned quantities.
Make the use of portable or quick code more explicit.
Templatize AtomicInteger to support more than just int32_t as a type.
Add missing, and fix issues relating to, missing annotalysis information on the
mutator lock.
Refactor and share implementations for array copy between System and uses
elsewhere in the runtime.
Fix numerous 64bit build issues.

Change-Id: I1a5694c251a42c9eff71084dfdd4b51fff716822
diff --git a/compiler/utils/dedupe_set.h b/compiler/utils/dedupe_set.h
index 638e0ec..7cc253c 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/dedupe_set.h
+++ b/compiler/utils/dedupe_set.h
@@ -62,7 +62,9 @@
 
   explicit DedupeSet(const char* set_name) {
     for (HashType i = 0; i < kShard; ++i) {
-      lock_name_[i] = StringPrintf("%s lock %d", set_name, i);
+      std::ostringstream oss;
+      oss << set_name << " lock " << i;
+      lock_name_[i] = oss.str();
       lock_[i].reset(new Mutex(lock_name_[i].c_str()));
     }
   }
diff --git a/compiler/utils/mips/assembler_mips.cc b/compiler/utils/mips/assembler_mips.cc
index 2be3d56..fdd2bab 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/mips/assembler_mips.cc
+++ b/compiler/utils/mips/assembler_mips.cc
@@ -23,18 +23,6 @@
 
 namespace art {
 namespace mips {
-#if 0
-class DirectCallRelocation : public AssemblerFixup {
- public:
-  void Process(const MemoryRegion& region, int position) {
-    // Direct calls are relative to the following instruction on mips.
-    int32_t pointer = region.Load<int32_t>(position);
-    int32_t start = reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(region.start());
-    int32_t delta = start + position + sizeof(int32_t);
-    region.Store<int32_t>(position, pointer - delta);
-  }
-};
-#endif
 
 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const DRegister& rhs) {
   if (rhs >= D0 && rhs < kNumberOfDRegisters) {
diff --git a/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.cc b/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.cc
index 9095180..136d248 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.cc
+++ b/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.cc
@@ -24,17 +24,6 @@
 namespace art {
 namespace x86 {
 
-class DirectCallRelocation : public AssemblerFixup {
- public:
-  void Process(const MemoryRegion& region, int position) {
-    // Direct calls are relative to the following instruction on x86.
-    int32_t pointer = region.Load<int32_t>(position);
-    int32_t start = reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(region.start());
-    int32_t delta = start + position + sizeof(int32_t);
-    region.Store<int32_t>(position, pointer - delta);
-  }
-};
-
 std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const XmmRegister& reg) {
   return os << "XMM" << static_cast<int>(reg);
 }
@@ -1304,15 +1293,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void X86Assembler::Stop(const char* message) {
-  // Emit the message address as immediate operand in the test rax instruction,
-  // followed by the int3 instruction.
-  // Execution can be resumed with the 'cont' command in gdb.
-  testl(EAX, Immediate(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(message)));
-  int3();
-}
-
-
 void X86Assembler::EmitOperand(int reg_or_opcode, const Operand& operand) {
   CHECK_GE(reg_or_opcode, 0);
   CHECK_LT(reg_or_opcode, 8);
diff --git a/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.h b/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.h
index 4ba03d1..0fa8e00 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.h
+++ b/compiler/utils/x86/assembler_x86.h
@@ -452,9 +452,6 @@
   void Align(int alignment, int offset);
   void Bind(Label* label);
 
-  // Debugging and bringup support.
-  void Stop(const char* message);
-
   //
   // Overridden common assembler high-level functionality
   //