c277f9ed8e
Add Method* parameter and make method static to avoid 'thi's comparison with NULL Reviewed-by: lfoltan, coleenp
706 lines
24 KiB
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706 lines
24 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 1997, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
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* questions.
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*
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*/
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#include "precompiled.hpp"
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#include "interpreter/interpreter.hpp"
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#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
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#include "oops/markOop.hpp"
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#include "oops/method.hpp"
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#include "oops/oop.inline.hpp"
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#include "prims/methodHandles.hpp"
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#include "runtime/frame.inline.hpp"
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#include "runtime/handles.inline.hpp"
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#include "runtime/javaCalls.hpp"
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#include "runtime/monitorChunk.hpp"
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#include "runtime/os.inline.hpp"
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#include "runtime/signature.hpp"
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#include "runtime/stubCodeGenerator.hpp"
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#include "runtime/stubRoutines.hpp"
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#include "vmreg_x86.inline.hpp"
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#ifdef COMPILER1
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#include "c1/c1_Runtime1.hpp"
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#include "runtime/vframeArray.hpp"
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#endif
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#ifdef ASSERT
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void RegisterMap::check_location_valid() {
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}
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#endif
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// Profiling/safepoint support
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bool frame::safe_for_sender(JavaThread *thread) {
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address sp = (address)_sp;
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address fp = (address)_fp;
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address unextended_sp = (address)_unextended_sp;
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// consider stack guards when trying to determine "safe" stack pointers
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static size_t stack_guard_size = os::uses_stack_guard_pages() ?
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JavaThread::stack_red_zone_size() + JavaThread::stack_yellow_zone_size() : 0;
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size_t usable_stack_size = thread->stack_size() - stack_guard_size;
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// sp must be within the usable part of the stack (not in guards)
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bool sp_safe = (sp < thread->stack_base()) &&
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(sp >= thread->stack_base() - usable_stack_size);
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if (!sp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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// unextended sp must be within the stack and above or equal sp
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bool unextended_sp_safe = (unextended_sp < thread->stack_base()) &&
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(unextended_sp >= sp);
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if (!unextended_sp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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// an fp must be within the stack and above (but not equal) sp
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// second evaluation on fp+ is added to handle situation where fp is -1
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bool fp_safe = (fp < thread->stack_base() && (fp > sp) && (((fp + (return_addr_offset * sizeof(void*))) < thread->stack_base())));
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// We know sp/unextended_sp are safe only fp is questionable here
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// If the current frame is known to the code cache then we can attempt to
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// to construct the sender and do some validation of it. This goes a long way
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// toward eliminating issues when we get in frame construction code
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if (_cb != NULL ) {
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// First check if frame is complete and tester is reliable
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// Unfortunately we can only check frame complete for runtime stubs and nmethod
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// other generic buffer blobs are more problematic so we just assume they are
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// ok. adapter blobs never have a frame complete and are never ok.
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if (!_cb->is_frame_complete_at(_pc)) {
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if (_cb->is_compiled() || _cb->is_adapter_blob() || _cb->is_runtime_stub()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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// Could just be some random pointer within the codeBlob
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if (!_cb->code_contains(_pc)) {
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return false;
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}
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// Entry frame checks
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if (is_entry_frame()) {
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// an entry frame must have a valid fp.
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return fp_safe && is_entry_frame_valid(thread);
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}
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intptr_t* sender_sp = NULL;
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intptr_t* sender_unextended_sp = NULL;
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address sender_pc = NULL;
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intptr_t* saved_fp = NULL;
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if (is_interpreted_frame()) {
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// fp must be safe
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if (!fp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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sender_pc = (address) this->fp()[return_addr_offset];
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// for interpreted frames, the value below is the sender "raw" sp,
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// which can be different from the sender unextended sp (the sp seen
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// by the sender) because of current frame local variables
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sender_sp = (intptr_t*) addr_at(sender_sp_offset);
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sender_unextended_sp = (intptr_t*) this->fp()[interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset];
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saved_fp = (intptr_t*) this->fp()[link_offset];
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} else {
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// must be some sort of compiled/runtime frame
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// fp does not have to be safe (although it could be check for c1?)
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// check for a valid frame_size, otherwise we are unlikely to get a valid sender_pc
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if (_cb->frame_size() <= 0) {
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return false;
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}
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sender_sp = _unextended_sp + _cb->frame_size();
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// Is sender_sp safe?
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if ((address)sender_sp >= thread->stack_base()) {
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return false;
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}
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sender_unextended_sp = sender_sp;
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// On Intel the return_address is always the word on the stack
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sender_pc = (address) *(sender_sp-1);
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// Note: frame::sender_sp_offset is only valid for compiled frame
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saved_fp = (intptr_t*) *(sender_sp - frame::sender_sp_offset);
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}
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// If the potential sender is the interpreter then we can do some more checking
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if (Interpreter::contains(sender_pc)) {
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// ebp is always saved in a recognizable place in any code we generate. However
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// only if the sender is interpreted/call_stub (c1 too?) are we certain that the saved ebp
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// is really a frame pointer.
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bool saved_fp_safe = ((address)saved_fp < thread->stack_base()) && (saved_fp > sender_sp);
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if (!saved_fp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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// construct the potential sender
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frame sender(sender_sp, sender_unextended_sp, saved_fp, sender_pc);
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return sender.is_interpreted_frame_valid(thread);
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}
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// We must always be able to find a recognizable pc
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CodeBlob* sender_blob = CodeCache::find_blob_unsafe(sender_pc);
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if (sender_pc == NULL || sender_blob == NULL) {
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return false;
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}
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// Could be a zombie method
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if (sender_blob->is_zombie() || sender_blob->is_unloaded()) {
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return false;
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}
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// Could just be some random pointer within the codeBlob
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if (!sender_blob->code_contains(sender_pc)) {
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return false;
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}
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// We should never be able to see an adapter if the current frame is something from code cache
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if (sender_blob->is_adapter_blob()) {
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return false;
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}
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// Could be the call_stub
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if (StubRoutines::returns_to_call_stub(sender_pc)) {
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bool saved_fp_safe = ((address)saved_fp < thread->stack_base()) && (saved_fp > sender_sp);
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if (!saved_fp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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// construct the potential sender
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frame sender(sender_sp, sender_unextended_sp, saved_fp, sender_pc);
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// Validate the JavaCallWrapper an entry frame must have
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address jcw = (address)sender.entry_frame_call_wrapper();
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bool jcw_safe = (jcw < thread->stack_base()) && (jcw > (address)sender.fp());
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return jcw_safe;
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}
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CompiledMethod* nm = sender_blob->as_compiled_method_or_null();
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if (nm != NULL) {
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if (nm->is_deopt_mh_entry(sender_pc) || nm->is_deopt_entry(sender_pc) ||
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nm->method()->is_method_handle_intrinsic()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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// If the frame size is 0 something (or less) is bad because every nmethod has a non-zero frame size
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// because the return address counts against the callee's frame.
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if (sender_blob->frame_size() <= 0) {
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assert(!sender_blob->is_compiled(), "should count return address at least");
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return false;
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}
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// We should never be able to see anything here except an nmethod. If something in the
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// code cache (current frame) is called by an entity within the code cache that entity
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// should not be anything but the call stub (already covered), the interpreter (already covered)
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// or an nmethod.
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if (!sender_blob->is_compiled()) {
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return false;
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}
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// Could put some more validation for the potential non-interpreted sender
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// frame we'd create by calling sender if I could think of any. Wait for next crash in forte...
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// One idea is seeing if the sender_pc we have is one that we'd expect to call to current cb
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// We've validated the potential sender that would be created
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return true;
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}
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// Must be native-compiled frame. Since sender will try and use fp to find
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// linkages it must be safe
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if (!fp_safe) {
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return false;
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}
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// Will the pc we fetch be non-zero (which we'll find at the oldest frame)
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if ( (address) this->fp()[return_addr_offset] == NULL) return false;
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// could try and do some more potential verification of native frame if we could think of some...
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return true;
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}
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void frame::patch_pc(Thread* thread, address pc) {
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address* pc_addr = &(((address*) sp())[-1]);
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if (TracePcPatching) {
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tty->print_cr("patch_pc at address " INTPTR_FORMAT " [" INTPTR_FORMAT " -> " INTPTR_FORMAT "]",
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p2i(pc_addr), p2i(*pc_addr), p2i(pc));
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}
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// Either the return address is the original one or we are going to
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// patch in the same address that's already there.
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assert(_pc == *pc_addr || pc == *pc_addr, "must be");
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*pc_addr = pc;
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_cb = CodeCache::find_blob(pc);
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address original_pc = CompiledMethod::get_deopt_original_pc(this);
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if (original_pc != NULL) {
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assert(original_pc == _pc, "expected original PC to be stored before patching");
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_deopt_state = is_deoptimized;
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// leave _pc as is
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} else {
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_deopt_state = not_deoptimized;
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_pc = pc;
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}
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}
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bool frame::is_interpreted_frame() const {
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return Interpreter::contains(pc());
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}
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int frame::frame_size(RegisterMap* map) const {
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frame sender = this->sender(map);
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return sender.sp() - sp();
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}
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intptr_t* frame::entry_frame_argument_at(int offset) const {
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// convert offset to index to deal with tsi
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int index = (Interpreter::expr_offset_in_bytes(offset)/wordSize);
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// Entry frame's arguments are always in relation to unextended_sp()
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return &unextended_sp()[index];
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}
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// sender_sp
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intptr_t* frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp() const {
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assert(is_interpreted_frame(), "interpreted frame expected");
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return (intptr_t*) at(interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset);
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}
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void frame::set_interpreter_frame_sender_sp(intptr_t* sender_sp) {
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assert(is_interpreted_frame(), "interpreted frame expected");
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ptr_at_put(interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset, (intptr_t) sender_sp);
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}
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// monitor elements
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BasicObjectLock* frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_begin() const {
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return (BasicObjectLock*) addr_at(interpreter_frame_monitor_block_bottom_offset);
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}
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BasicObjectLock* frame::interpreter_frame_monitor_end() const {
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BasicObjectLock* result = (BasicObjectLock*) *addr_at(interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset);
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// make sure the pointer points inside the frame
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assert(sp() <= (intptr_t*) result, "monitor end should be above the stack pointer");
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assert((intptr_t*) result < fp(), "monitor end should be strictly below the frame pointer");
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return result;
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}
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void frame::interpreter_frame_set_monitor_end(BasicObjectLock* value) {
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*((BasicObjectLock**)addr_at(interpreter_frame_monitor_block_top_offset)) = value;
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}
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// Used by template based interpreter deoptimization
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void frame::interpreter_frame_set_last_sp(intptr_t* sp) {
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*((intptr_t**)addr_at(interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset)) = sp;
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}
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frame frame::sender_for_entry_frame(RegisterMap* map) const {
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assert(map != NULL, "map must be set");
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// Java frame called from C; skip all C frames and return top C
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// frame of that chunk as the sender
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JavaFrameAnchor* jfa = entry_frame_call_wrapper()->anchor();
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assert(!entry_frame_is_first(), "next Java fp must be non zero");
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assert(jfa->last_Java_sp() > sp(), "must be above this frame on stack");
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// Since we are walking the stack now this nested anchor is obviously walkable
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// even if it wasn't when it was stacked.
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if (!jfa->walkable()) {
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// Capture _last_Java_pc (if needed) and mark anchor walkable.
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jfa->capture_last_Java_pc();
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}
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map->clear();
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assert(map->include_argument_oops(), "should be set by clear");
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vmassert(jfa->last_Java_pc() != NULL, "not walkable");
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frame fr(jfa->last_Java_sp(), jfa->last_Java_fp(), jfa->last_Java_pc());
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return fr;
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::verify_deopt_original_pc
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//
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// Verifies the calculated original PC of a deoptimization PC for the
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// given unextended SP.
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#ifdef ASSERT
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void frame::verify_deopt_original_pc(CompiledMethod* nm, intptr_t* unextended_sp) {
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frame fr;
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// This is ugly but it's better than to change {get,set}_original_pc
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// to take an SP value as argument. And it's only a debugging
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// method anyway.
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fr._unextended_sp = unextended_sp;
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address original_pc = nm->get_original_pc(&fr);
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assert(nm->insts_contains_inclusive(original_pc),
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"original PC must be in the main code section of the the compiled method (or must be immediately following it)");
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}
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::adjust_unextended_sp
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#ifdef ASSERT
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void frame::adjust_unextended_sp() {
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// On x86, sites calling method handle intrinsics and lambda forms are treated
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// as any other call site. Therefore, no special action is needed when we are
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// returning to any of these call sites.
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if (_cb != NULL) {
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CompiledMethod* sender_cm = _cb->as_compiled_method_or_null();
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if (sender_cm != NULL) {
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// If the sender PC is a deoptimization point, get the original PC.
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if (sender_cm->is_deopt_entry(_pc) ||
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sender_cm->is_deopt_mh_entry(_pc)) {
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verify_deopt_original_pc(sender_cm, _unextended_sp);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#endif
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::update_map_with_saved_link
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void frame::update_map_with_saved_link(RegisterMap* map, intptr_t** link_addr) {
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// The interpreter and compiler(s) always save EBP/RBP in a known
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// location on entry. We must record where that location is
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// so this if EBP/RBP was live on callout from c2 we can find
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// the saved copy no matter what it called.
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// Since the interpreter always saves EBP/RBP if we record where it is then
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// we don't have to always save EBP/RBP on entry and exit to c2 compiled
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// code, on entry will be enough.
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map->set_location(rbp->as_VMReg(), (address) link_addr);
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#ifdef AMD64
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// this is weird "H" ought to be at a higher address however the
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// oopMaps seems to have the "H" regs at the same address and the
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// vanilla register.
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// XXXX make this go away
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if (true) {
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map->set_location(rbp->as_VMReg()->next(), (address) link_addr);
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}
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#endif // AMD64
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::sender_for_interpreter_frame
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frame frame::sender_for_interpreter_frame(RegisterMap* map) const {
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// SP is the raw SP from the sender after adapter or interpreter
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// extension.
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intptr_t* sender_sp = this->sender_sp();
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// This is the sp before any possible extension (adapter/locals).
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intptr_t* unextended_sp = interpreter_frame_sender_sp();
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#if COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI
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if (map->update_map()) {
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update_map_with_saved_link(map, (intptr_t**) addr_at(link_offset));
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}
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#endif // COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI
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return frame(sender_sp, unextended_sp, link(), sender_pc());
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::sender_for_compiled_frame
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frame frame::sender_for_compiled_frame(RegisterMap* map) const {
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assert(map != NULL, "map must be set");
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// frame owned by optimizing compiler
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assert(_cb->frame_size() >= 0, "must have non-zero frame size");
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intptr_t* sender_sp = unextended_sp() + _cb->frame_size();
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intptr_t* unextended_sp = sender_sp;
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// On Intel the return_address is always the word on the stack
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address sender_pc = (address) *(sender_sp-1);
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// This is the saved value of EBP which may or may not really be an FP.
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// It is only an FP if the sender is an interpreter frame (or C1?).
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intptr_t** saved_fp_addr = (intptr_t**) (sender_sp - frame::sender_sp_offset);
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if (map->update_map()) {
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// Tell GC to use argument oopmaps for some runtime stubs that need it.
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// For C1, the runtime stub might not have oop maps, so set this flag
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// outside of update_register_map.
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map->set_include_argument_oops(_cb->caller_must_gc_arguments(map->thread()));
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if (_cb->oop_maps() != NULL) {
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OopMapSet::update_register_map(this, map);
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}
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// Since the prolog does the save and restore of EBP there is no oopmap
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// for it so we must fill in its location as if there was an oopmap entry
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// since if our caller was compiled code there could be live jvm state in it.
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update_map_with_saved_link(map, saved_fp_addr);
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}
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assert(sender_sp != sp(), "must have changed");
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return frame(sender_sp, unextended_sp, *saved_fp_addr, sender_pc);
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}
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// frame::sender
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frame frame::sender(RegisterMap* map) const {
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// Default is we done have to follow them. The sender_for_xxx will
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// update it accordingly
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map->set_include_argument_oops(false);
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if (is_entry_frame()) return sender_for_entry_frame(map);
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if (is_interpreted_frame()) return sender_for_interpreter_frame(map);
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assert(_cb == CodeCache::find_blob(pc()),"Must be the same");
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|
|
|
if (_cb != NULL) {
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return sender_for_compiled_frame(map);
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}
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// Must be native-compiled frame, i.e. the marshaling code for native
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|
// methods that exists in the core system.
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return frame(sender_sp(), link(), sender_pc());
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|
}
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|
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bool frame::is_interpreted_frame_valid(JavaThread* thread) const {
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|
assert(is_interpreted_frame(), "Not an interpreted frame");
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|
// These are reasonable sanity checks
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|
if (fp() == 0 || (intptr_t(fp()) & (wordSize-1)) != 0) {
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return false;
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|
}
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|
if (sp() == 0 || (intptr_t(sp()) & (wordSize-1)) != 0) {
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|
return false;
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|
}
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|
if (fp() + interpreter_frame_initial_sp_offset < sp()) {
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|
return false;
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|
}
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|
// These are hacks to keep us out of trouble.
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|
// The problem with these is that they mask other problems
|
|
if (fp() <= sp()) { // this attempts to deal with unsigned comparison above
|
|
return false;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// do some validation of frame elements
|
|
// first the method
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|
|
|
Method* m = *interpreter_frame_method_addr();
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|
|
|
// validate the method we'd find in this potential sender
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|
if (!Method::is_valid_method(m)) return false;
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|
|
|
// stack frames shouldn't be much larger than max_stack elements
|
|
// this test requires the use the unextended_sp which is the sp as seen by
|
|
// the current frame, and not sp which is the "raw" pc which could point
|
|
// further because of local variables of the callee method inserted after
|
|
// method arguments
|
|
if (fp() - unextended_sp() > 1024 + m->max_stack()*Interpreter::stackElementSize) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// validate bci/bcp
|
|
|
|
address bcp = interpreter_frame_bcp();
|
|
if (m->validate_bci_from_bcp(bcp) < 0) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// validate ConstantPoolCache*
|
|
ConstantPoolCache* cp = *interpreter_frame_cache_addr();
|
|
if (cp == NULL || !cp->is_metaspace_object()) return false;
|
|
|
|
// validate locals
|
|
|
|
address locals = (address) *interpreter_frame_locals_addr();
|
|
|
|
if (locals > thread->stack_base() || locals < (address) fp()) return false;
|
|
|
|
// We'd have to be pretty unlucky to be mislead at this point
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
BasicType frame::interpreter_frame_result(oop* oop_result, jvalue* value_result) {
|
|
assert(is_interpreted_frame(), "interpreted frame expected");
|
|
Method* method = interpreter_frame_method();
|
|
BasicType type = method->result_type();
|
|
|
|
intptr_t* tos_addr;
|
|
if (method->is_native()) {
|
|
// Prior to calling into the runtime to report the method_exit the possible
|
|
// return value is pushed to the native stack. If the result is a jfloat/jdouble
|
|
// then ST0 is saved before EAX/EDX. See the note in generate_native_result
|
|
tos_addr = (intptr_t*)sp();
|
|
if (type == T_FLOAT || type == T_DOUBLE) {
|
|
// QQQ seems like this code is equivalent on the two platforms
|
|
#ifdef AMD64
|
|
// This is times two because we do a push(ltos) after pushing XMM0
|
|
// and that takes two interpreter stack slots.
|
|
tos_addr += 2 * Interpreter::stackElementWords;
|
|
#else
|
|
tos_addr += 2;
|
|
#endif // AMD64
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
tos_addr = (intptr_t*)interpreter_frame_tos_address();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (type) {
|
|
case T_OBJECT :
|
|
case T_ARRAY : {
|
|
oop obj;
|
|
if (method->is_native()) {
|
|
obj = cast_to_oop(at(interpreter_frame_oop_temp_offset));
|
|
} else {
|
|
oop* obj_p = (oop*)tos_addr;
|
|
obj = (obj_p == NULL) ? (oop)NULL : *obj_p;
|
|
}
|
|
assert(obj == NULL || Universe::heap()->is_in(obj), "sanity check");
|
|
*oop_result = obj;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case T_BOOLEAN : value_result->z = *(jboolean*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_BYTE : value_result->b = *(jbyte*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_CHAR : value_result->c = *(jchar*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_SHORT : value_result->s = *(jshort*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_INT : value_result->i = *(jint*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_LONG : value_result->j = *(jlong*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_FLOAT : {
|
|
#ifdef AMD64
|
|
value_result->f = *(jfloat*)tos_addr;
|
|
#else
|
|
if (method->is_native()) {
|
|
jdouble d = *(jdouble*)tos_addr; // Result was in ST0 so need to convert to jfloat
|
|
value_result->f = (jfloat)d;
|
|
} else {
|
|
value_result->f = *(jfloat*)tos_addr;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // AMD64
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case T_DOUBLE : value_result->d = *(jdouble*)tos_addr; break;
|
|
case T_VOID : /* Nothing to do */ break;
|
|
default : ShouldNotReachHere();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
intptr_t* frame::interpreter_frame_tos_at(jint offset) const {
|
|
int index = (Interpreter::expr_offset_in_bytes(offset)/wordSize);
|
|
return &interpreter_frame_tos_address()[index];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
|
|
#define DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(name) \
|
|
values.describe(frame_no, fp() + frame::name##_offset, #name)
|
|
|
|
void frame::describe_pd(FrameValues& values, int frame_no) {
|
|
if (is_interpreted_frame()) {
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_sender_sp);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_last_sp);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_method);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_mirror);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_mdp);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_cache);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_locals);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_bcp);
|
|
DESCRIBE_FP_OFFSET(interpreter_frame_initial_sp);
|
|
#ifdef AMD64
|
|
} else if (is_entry_frame()) {
|
|
// This could be more descriptive if we use the enum in
|
|
// stubGenerator to map to real names but it's most important to
|
|
// claim these frame slots so the error checking works.
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < entry_frame_after_call_words; i++) {
|
|
values.describe(frame_no, fp() - i, err_msg("call_stub word fp - %d", i));
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // AMD64
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // !PRODUCT
|
|
|
|
intptr_t *frame::initial_deoptimization_info() {
|
|
// used to reset the saved FP
|
|
return fp();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
intptr_t* frame::real_fp() const {
|
|
if (_cb != NULL) {
|
|
// use the frame size if valid
|
|
int size = _cb->frame_size();
|
|
if (size > 0) {
|
|
return unextended_sp() + size;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// else rely on fp()
|
|
assert(! is_compiled_frame(), "unknown compiled frame size");
|
|
return fp();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef PRODUCT
|
|
// This is a generic constructor which is only used by pns() in debug.cpp.
|
|
frame::frame(void* sp, void* fp, void* pc) {
|
|
init((intptr_t*)sp, (intptr_t*)fp, (address)pc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void frame::pd_ps() {}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
void JavaFrameAnchor::make_walkable(JavaThread* thread) {
|
|
// last frame set?
|
|
if (last_Java_sp() == NULL) return;
|
|
// already walkable?
|
|
if (walkable()) return;
|
|
vmassert(Thread::current() == (Thread*)thread, "not current thread");
|
|
vmassert(last_Java_sp() != NULL, "not called from Java code?");
|
|
vmassert(last_Java_pc() == NULL, "already walkable");
|
|
capture_last_Java_pc();
|
|
vmassert(walkable(), "something went wrong");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void JavaFrameAnchor::capture_last_Java_pc() {
|
|
vmassert(_last_Java_sp != NULL, "no last frame set");
|
|
vmassert(_last_Java_pc == NULL, "already walkable");
|
|
_last_Java_pc = (address)_last_Java_sp[-1];
|
|
}
|