Add Handle/HandleScope and delete SirtRef.
Delete SirtRef and replaced it with Handle. Handles are value types
which wrap around StackReference*.
Renamed StackIndirectReferenceTable to HandleScope.
Added a scoped handle wrapper which wraps around an Object** and
restores it in its destructor.
Renamed Handle::get -> Get.
Bug: 8473721
Change-Id: Idbfebd4f35af629f0f43931b7c5184b334822c7a
diff --git a/compiler/utils/arm64/assembler_arm64.h b/compiler/utils/arm64/assembler_arm64.h
index 583150c..c866b29 100644
--- a/compiler/utils/arm64/assembler_arm64.h
+++ b/compiler/utils/arm64/assembler_arm64.h
@@ -161,20 +161,20 @@
void GetCurrentThread(ManagedRegister tr) OVERRIDE;
void GetCurrentThread(FrameOffset dest_offset, ManagedRegister scratch) OVERRIDE;
- // Set up out_reg to hold a Object** into the SIRT, or to be NULL if the
+ // Set up out_reg to hold a Object** into the handle scope, or to be NULL if the
// value is null and null_allowed. in_reg holds a possibly stale reference
- // that can be used to avoid loading the SIRT entry to see if the value is
+ // that can be used to avoid loading the handle scope entry to see if the value is
// NULL.
- void CreateSirtEntry(ManagedRegister out_reg, FrameOffset sirt_offset,
+ void CreateHandleScopeEntry(ManagedRegister out_reg, FrameOffset handlescope_offset,
ManagedRegister in_reg, bool null_allowed) OVERRIDE;
- // Set up out_off to hold a Object** into the SIRT, or to be NULL if the
+ // Set up out_off to hold a Object** into the handle scope, or to be NULL if the
// value is null and null_allowed.
- void CreateSirtEntry(FrameOffset out_off, FrameOffset sirt_offset,
+ void CreateHandleScopeEntry(FrameOffset out_off, FrameOffset handlescope_offset,
ManagedRegister scratch, bool null_allowed) OVERRIDE;
- // src holds a SIRT entry (Object**) load this into dst.
- void LoadReferenceFromSirt(ManagedRegister dst, ManagedRegister src) OVERRIDE;
+ // src holds a handle scope entry (Object**) load this into dst.
+ void LoadReferenceFromHandleScope(ManagedRegister dst, ManagedRegister src) OVERRIDE;
// Heap::VerifyObject on src. In some cases (such as a reference to this) we
// know that src may not be null.