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| |
| #include "precompiled.hpp" |
| #include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp" |
| #include "oops/constMethod.hpp" |
| #include "oops/method.hpp" |
| #include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp" |
| #include "utilities/align.hpp" |
| #include "utilities/debug.hpp" |
| #include "utilities/macros.hpp" |
| |
| |
| int AbstractInterpreter::BasicType_as_index(BasicType type) { |
| int i = 0; |
| switch (type) { |
| case T_BOOLEAN: i = 0; break; |
| case T_CHAR : i = 1; break; |
| case T_BYTE : i = 2; break; |
| case T_SHORT : i = 3; break; |
| case T_INT : i = 4; break; |
| case T_LONG : i = 5; break; |
| case T_VOID : i = 6; break; |
| case T_FLOAT : i = 7; break; |
| case T_DOUBLE : i = 8; break; |
| case T_OBJECT : i = 9; break; |
| case T_ARRAY : i = 9; break; |
| default : ShouldNotReachHere(); |
| } |
| assert(0 <= i && i < AbstractInterpreter::number_of_result_handlers, |
| "index out of bounds"); |
| return i; |
| } |
| |
| // How much stack a method activation needs in words. |
| int AbstractInterpreter::size_top_interpreter_activation(Method* method) { |
| const int entry_size = frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size(); |
| |
| // total overhead size: entry_size + (saved rfp thru expr stack |
| // bottom). be sure to change this if you add/subtract anything |
| // to/from the overhead area |
| const int overhead_size = |
| -(frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset) + entry_size; |
| |
| const int stub_code = frame::entry_frame_after_call_words; |
| const int method_stack = (method->max_locals() + method->max_stack()) * |
| Interpreter::stackElementWords; |
| return (overhead_size + method_stack + stub_code); |
| } |
| |
| // asm based interpreter deoptimization helpers |
| int AbstractInterpreter::size_activation(int max_stack, |
| int temps, |
| int extra_args, |
| int monitors, |
| int callee_params, |
| int callee_locals, |
| bool is_top_frame) { |
| // Note: This calculation must exactly parallel the frame setup |
| // in TemplateInterpreterGenerator::generate_method_entry. |
| |
| // fixed size of an interpreter frame: |
| int overhead = frame::sender_sp_offset - |
| frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset; |
| // Our locals were accounted for by the caller (or last_frame_adjust |
| // on the transistion) Since the callee parameters already account |
| // for the callee's params we only need to account for the extra |
| // locals. |
| int size = overhead + |
| (callee_locals - callee_params) + |
| monitors * frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_size() + |
| // On the top frame, at all times SP <= ESP, and SP is |
| // 16-aligned. We ensure this by adjusting SP on method |
| // entry and re-entry to allow room for the maximum size of |
| // the expression stack. When we call another method we bump |
| // SP so that no stack space is wasted. So, only on the top |
| // frame do we need to allow max_stack words. |
| (is_top_frame ? max_stack : temps + extra_args); |
| |
| // On AArch64 we always keep the stack pointer 16-aligned, so we |
| // must round up here. |
| size = align_up(size, 2); |
| |
| return size; |
| } |
| |
| void AbstractInterpreter::layout_activation(Method* method, |
| int tempcount, |
| int popframe_extra_args, |
| int moncount, |
| int caller_actual_parameters, |
| int callee_param_count, |
| int callee_locals, |
| frame* caller, |
| frame* interpreter_frame, |
| bool is_top_frame, |
| bool is_bottom_frame) { |
| // The frame interpreter_frame is guaranteed to be the right size, |
| // as determined by a previous call to the size_activation() method. |
| // It is also guaranteed to be walkable even though it is in a |
| // skeletal state |
| |
| int max_locals = method->max_locals() * Interpreter::stackElementWords; |
| int extra_locals = (method->max_locals() - method->size_of_parameters()) * |
| Interpreter::stackElementWords; |
| |
| #ifdef ASSERT |
| assert(caller->sp() == interpreter_frame->sender_sp(), "Frame not properly walkable"); |
| #endif |
| |
| interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_method(method); |
| // NOTE the difference in using sender_sp and |
| // interpreter_frame_sender_sp interpreter_frame_sender_sp is |
| // the original sp of the caller (the unextended_sp) and |
| // sender_sp is fp+8/16 (32bit/64bit) XXX |
| intptr_t* locals = interpreter_frame->sender_sp() + max_locals - 1; |
| |
| #ifdef ASSERT |
| if (caller->is_interpreted_frame()) { |
| assert(locals < caller->fp() + frame::interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset, "bad placement"); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_locals(locals); |
| BasicObjectLock* montop = interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_monitor_begin(); |
| BasicObjectLock* monbot = montop - moncount; |
| interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_monitor_end(monbot); |
| |
| // Set last_sp |
| intptr_t* esp = (intptr_t*) monbot - |
| tempcount*Interpreter::stackElementWords - |
| popframe_extra_args; |
| interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_set_last_sp(esp); |
| |
| // All frames but the initial (oldest) interpreter frame we fill in have |
| // a value for sender_sp that allows walking the stack but isn't |
| // truly correct. Correct the value here. |
| if (extra_locals != 0 && |
| interpreter_frame->sender_sp() == |
| interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_sender_sp()) { |
| interpreter_frame->set_interpreter_frame_sender_sp(caller->sp() + |
| extra_locals); |
| } |
| *interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_cache_addr() = |
| method->constants()->cache(); |
| *interpreter_frame->interpreter_frame_mirror_addr() = |
| method->method_holder()->java_mirror(); |
| } |