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This must be done before we change thread_state to _thread_in_Java_or_stub, 62 // since it can potentially block. 63 JNIHandleBlock* new_handles = JNIHandleBlock::allocate_block(thread); 64 65 // After this, we are official in JavaCode. This needs to be done before we change any of the thread local 66 // info, since we cannot find oops before the new information is set up completely. 67 ThreadStateTransition::transition(thread, _thread_in_vm, _thread_in_Java); 68 69 // Make sure that we handle asynchronous stops and suspends _before_ we clear all thread state 70 // in JavaCallWrapper::JavaCallWrapper(). This way, we can decide if we need to do any pd actions 71 // to prepare for stop/suspend (flush register windows on sparcs, cache sp, or other state). 72 if (thread->has_special_runtime_exit_condition()) { 73 thread->handle_special_runtime_exit_condition(); 74 if (HAS_PENDING_EXCEPTION) { 75 clear_pending_exception = false; 76 } 77 } 78 79 80 // Make sure to set the oop's after the thread transition - since we can block there. No one is GC'ing 81 // the JavaCallWrapper before the entry frame is on the stack. 82 _callee_method = callee_method(); 83 _receiver = receiver(); 84 85 #ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS 86 THREAD->allow_unhandled_oop(&_receiver); 87 #endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS 88 89 _thread = (JavaThread *)thread; 90 _handles = _thread->active_handles(); // save previous handle block & Java frame linkage 91 92 // For the profiler, the last_Java_frame information in thread must always be in 93 // legal state. We have no last Java frame if last_Java_sp == NULL so 94 // the valid transition is to clear _last_Java_sp and then reset the rest of 95 // the (platform specific) state. 96 97 _anchor.copy(_thread->frame_anchor()); 98 _thread->frame_anchor()->clear(); 99 100 debug_only(_thread->inc_java_call_counter()); 101 _thread->set_active_handles(new_handles); // install new handle block and reset Java frame linkage 102 103 assert (_thread->thread_state() != _thread_in_native, "cannot set native pc to NULL"); 104 105 // clear any pending exception in thread (native calls start with no exception pending) 106 if(clear_pending_exception) { 107 _thread->clear_pending_exception(); 108 } 109 110 if (_anchor.last_Java_sp() == NULL) { 111 _thread->record_base_of_stack_pointer(); 112 } 113 } 114 115 116 JavaCallWrapper::~JavaCallWrapper() { 117 assert(_thread == JavaThread::current(), "must still be the same thread"); 118 119 // restore previous handle block & Java frame linkage 120 JNIHandleBlock *_old_handles = _thread->active_handles(); 121 _thread->set_active_handles(_handles); 122 123 _thread->frame_anchor()->zap(); 124 125 debug_only(_thread->dec_java_call_counter()); 126 127 if (_anchor.last_Java_sp() == NULL) { 128 _thread->set_base_of_stack_pointer(NULL); 129 } 130 131 132 // Old thread-local info. has been restored. We are not back in the VM. 133 ThreadStateTransition::transition_from_java(_thread, _thread_in_vm); 134 135 // State has been restored now make the anchor frame visible for the profiler. 136 // Do this after the transition because this allows us to put an assert 137 // the Java->vm transition which checks to see that stack is not walkable 138 // on sparc/ia64 which will catch violations of the reseting of last_Java_frame 139 // invariants (i.e. _flags always cleared on return to Java) 140 141 _thread->frame_anchor()->copy(&_anchor); 142 143 // Release handles after we are marked as being inside the VM again, since this 144 // operation might block 145 JNIHandleBlock::release_block(_old_handles, _thread); 146 } 147 148 149 void JavaCallWrapper::oops_do(OopClosure* f) { 150 f->do_oop((oop*)&_receiver); 151 handles()->oops_do(f); 152 } 153 154 155 // Helper methods 156 static BasicType runtime_type_from(JavaValue* result) { 157 switch (result->get_type()) { 158 case T_BOOLEAN: // fall through 159 case T_CHAR : // fall through 160 case T_SHORT : // fall through 161 case T_INT : // fall through 162 #ifndef _LP64 163 case T_OBJECT : // fall through 164 case T_ARRAY : // fall through 165 #endif 166 case T_BYTE : // fall through 167 case T_VOID : return T_INT; 168 case T_LONG : return T_LONG; 169 case T_FLOAT : return T_FLOAT; 170 case T_DOUBLE : return T_DOUBLE; 171 #ifdef _LP64 172 case T_ARRAY : // fall through 173 case T_OBJECT: return T_OBJECT; 174 #endif 175 default: 176 ShouldNotReachHere(); 177 return T_ILLEGAL; 178 } 179 } 180 181 // ============ Virtual calls ============ 182 183 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Klass* spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) { 184 CallInfo callinfo; 185 Handle receiver = args->receiver(); 186 Klass* recvrKlass = receiver.is_null() ? (Klass*)NULL : receiver->klass(); 187 LinkInfo link_info(spec_klass, name, signature); 188 LinkResolver::resolve_virtual_call( 189 callinfo, receiver, recvrKlass, link_info, true, CHECK); 190 methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method(); 191 assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception"); 192 193 // Invoke the method 194 JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK); 195 } 196 197 198 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) { 199 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 200 call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 201 } 202 203 204 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) { 205 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 206 args.push_oop(arg1); 207 call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 208 } 209 210 211 212 void JavaCalls::call_virtual(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* spec_klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) { 213 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 214 args.push_oop(arg1); 215 args.push_oop(arg2); 216 call_virtual(result, spec_klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 217 } 218 219 220 // ============ Special calls ============ 221 222 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) { 223 CallInfo callinfo; 224 LinkInfo link_info(klass, name, signature); 225 LinkResolver::resolve_special_call(callinfo, args->receiver(), link_info, CHECK); 226 methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method(); 227 assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception"); 228 229 // Invoke the method 230 JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK); 231 } 232 233 234 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) { 235 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 236 call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 237 } 238 239 240 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) { 241 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 242 args.push_oop(arg1); 243 call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 244 } 245 246 247 void JavaCalls::call_special(JavaValue* result, Handle receiver, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) { 248 JavaCallArguments args(receiver); // One oop argument 249 args.push_oop(arg1); 250 args.push_oop(arg2); 251 call_special(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 252 } 253 254 255 // ============ Static calls ============ 256 257 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) { 258 CallInfo callinfo; 259 LinkInfo link_info(klass, name, signature); 260 LinkResolver::resolve_static_call(callinfo, link_info, true, CHECK); 261 methodHandle method = callinfo.selected_method(); 262 assert(method.not_null(), "should have thrown exception"); 263 264 // Invoke the method 265 JavaCalls::call(result, method, args, CHECK); 266 } 267 268 269 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, TRAPS) { 270 JavaCallArguments args; // No argument 271 call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 272 } 273 274 275 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, TRAPS) { 276 JavaCallArguments args(arg1); // One oop argument 277 call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 278 } 279 280 281 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, TRAPS) { 282 JavaCallArguments args; // One oop argument 283 args.push_oop(arg1); 284 args.push_oop(arg2); 285 call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 286 } 287 288 289 void JavaCalls::call_static(JavaValue* result, Klass* klass, Symbol* name, Symbol* signature, Handle arg1, Handle arg2, Handle arg3, TRAPS) { 290 JavaCallArguments args; // One oop argument 291 args.push_oop(arg1); 292 args.push_oop(arg2); 293 args.push_oop(arg3); 294 call_static(result, klass, name, signature, &args, CHECK); 295 } 296 297 // ------------------------------------------------- 298 // Implementation of JavaCalls (low level) 299 300 301 void JavaCalls::call(JavaValue* result, const methodHandle& method, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) { 302 // Check if we need to wrap a potential OS exception handler around thread 303 // This is used for e.g. Win32 structured exception handlers 304 assert(THREAD->is_Java_thread(), "only JavaThreads can make JavaCalls"); 305 // Need to wrap each and every time, since there might be native code down the 306 // stack that has installed its own exception handlers 307 os::os_exception_wrapper(call_helper, result, method, args, THREAD); 308 } 309 310 void JavaCalls::call_helper(JavaValue* result, const methodHandle& method, JavaCallArguments* args, TRAPS) { 311 312 JavaThread* thread = (JavaThread*)THREAD; 313 assert(thread->is_Java_thread(), "must be called by a java thread"); 314 assert(method.not_null(), "must have a method to call"); 315 assert(!SafepointSynchronize::is_at_safepoint(), "call to Java code during VM operation"); 316 assert(!thread->handle_area()->no_handle_mark_active(), "cannot call out to Java here"); 317 318 319 CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS_ONLY(thread->clear_unhandled_oops();) 320 321 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 322 // Gets the nmethod (if any) that should be called instead of normal target 323 nmethod* alternative_target = args->alternative_target(); 324 if (alternative_target == NULL) { 325 #endif 326 // Verify the arguments 327 328 if (CheckJNICalls) { 329 args->verify(method, result->get_type()); 330 } 331 else debug_only(args->verify(method, result->get_type())); 332 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 333 } 334 #else 335 336 // Ignore call if method is empty 337 if (method->is_empty_method()) { 338 assert(result->get_type() == T_VOID, "an empty method must return a void value"); 339 return; 340 } 341 #endif 342 343 #ifdef ASSERT 344 { InstanceKlass* holder = method->method_holder(); 345 // A klass might not be initialized since JavaCall's might be used during the executing of 346 // the <clinit>. For example, a Thread.start might start executing on an object that is 347 // not fully initialized! (bad Java programming style) 348 assert(holder->is_linked(), "rewriting must have taken place"); 349 } 350 #endif 351 352 CompilationPolicy::compile_if_required(method, CHECK); 353 354 // Since the call stub sets up like the interpreter we call the from_interpreted_entry 355 // so we can go compiled via a i2c. Otherwise initial entry method will always 356 // run interpreted. 357 address entry_point = method->from_interpreted_entry(); 358 if (JvmtiExport::can_post_interpreter_events() && thread->is_interp_only_mode()) { 359 entry_point = method->interpreter_entry(); 360 } 361 362 // Figure out if the result value is an oop or not (Note: This is a different value 363 // than result_type. result_type will be T_INT of oops. (it is about size) 364 BasicType result_type = runtime_type_from(result); 365 bool oop_result_flag = (result->get_type() == T_OBJECT || result->get_type() == T_ARRAY); 366 367 // NOTE: if we move the computation of the result_val_address inside 368 // the call to call_stub, the optimizer produces wrong code. 369 intptr_t* result_val_address = (intptr_t*)(result->get_value_addr()); 370 371 // Find receiver 372 Handle receiver = (!method->is_static()) ? args->receiver() : Handle(); 373 374 // When we reenter Java, we need to reenable the reserved/yellow zone which 375 // might already be disabled when we are in VM. 376 if (!thread->stack_guards_enabled()) { 377 thread->reguard_stack(); 378 } 379 380 // Check that there are shadow pages available before changing thread state 381 // to Java. Calculate current_stack_pointer here to make sure 382 // stack_shadow_pages_available() and bang_stack_shadow_pages() use the same sp. 383 address sp = os::current_stack_pointer(); 384 if (!os::stack_shadow_pages_available(THREAD, method, sp)) { 385 // Throw stack overflow exception with preinitialized exception. 386 Exceptions::throw_stack_overflow_exception(THREAD, __FILE__, __LINE__, method); 387 return; 388 } else { 389 // Touch pages checked if the OS needs them to be touched to be mapped. 390 os::map_stack_shadow_pages(sp); 391 } 392 393 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 394 if (alternative_target != NULL) { 395 if (alternative_target->is_alive()) { 396 thread->set_jvmci_alternate_call_target(alternative_target->verified_entry_point()); 397 entry_point = method->adapter()->get_i2c_entry(); 398 } else { 399 THROW(vmSymbols::jdk_vm_ci_code_InvalidInstalledCodeException()); 400 } 401 } 402 #endif 403 404 // do call 405 { JavaCallWrapper link(method, receiver, result, CHECK); 406 { HandleMark hm(thread); // HandleMark used by HandleMarkCleaner 407 408 StubRoutines::call_stub()( 409 (address)&link, 410 // (intptr_t*)&(result->_value), // see NOTE above (compiler problem) 411 result_val_address, // see NOTE above (compiler problem) 412 result_type, 413 method(), 414 entry_point, 415 args->parameters(), 416 args->size_of_parameters(), 417 CHECK 418 ); 419 420 result = link.result(); // circumvent MS C++ 5.0 compiler bug (result is clobbered across call) 421 // Preserve oop return value across possible gc points 422 if (oop_result_flag) { 423 thread->set_vm_result((oop) result->get_jobject()); 424 } 425 } 426 } // Exit JavaCallWrapper (can block - potential return oop must be preserved) 427 428 // Check if a thread stop or suspend should be executed 429 // The following assert was not realistic. Thread.stop can set that bit at any moment. 430 //assert(!thread->has_special_runtime_exit_condition(), "no async. exceptions should be installed"); 431 432 // Restore possible oop return 433 if (oop_result_flag) { 434 result->set_jobject((jobject)thread->vm_result()); 435 thread->set_vm_result(NULL); 436 } 437 } 438 439 440 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 441 // Implementation of JavaCallArguments 442 443 inline bool is_value_state_indirect_oop(uint state) { 444 assert(state != JavaCallArguments::value_state_oop, 445 "Checking for handles after removal"); 446 assert(state < JavaCallArguments::value_state_limit, 447 "Invalid value state %u", state); 448 return state != JavaCallArguments::value_state_primitive; 449 } 450 451 inline oop resolve_indirect_oop(intptr_t value, uint state) { 452 switch (state) { 453 case JavaCallArguments::value_state_handle: 454 { 455 oop* ptr = reinterpret_cast<oop*>(value); 456 return Handle::raw_resolve(ptr); 457 } 458 459 case JavaCallArguments::value_state_jobject: 460 { 461 jobject obj = reinterpret_cast<jobject>(value); 462 return JNIHandles::resolve(obj); 463 } 464 465 default: 466 ShouldNotReachHere(); 467 return NULL; 468 } 469 } 470 471 intptr_t* JavaCallArguments::parameters() { 472 // First convert all handles to oops 473 for(int i = 0; i < _size; i++) { 474 uint state = _value_state[i]; 475 assert(state != value_state_oop, "Multiple handle conversions"); 476 if (is_value_state_indirect_oop(state)) { 477 oop obj = resolve_indirect_oop(_value[i], state); 478 _value[i] = cast_from_oop<intptr_t>(obj); 479 _value_state[i] = value_state_oop; 480 } 481 } 482 // Return argument vector 483 return _value; 484 } 485 486 487 class SignatureChekker : public SignatureIterator { 488 private: 489 int _pos; 490 BasicType _return_type; 491 u_char* _value_state; 492 intptr_t* _value; 493 494 public: 495 bool _is_return; 496 497 SignatureChekker(Symbol* signature, 498 BasicType return_type, 499 bool is_static, 500 u_char* value_state, 501 intptr_t* value) : 502 SignatureIterator(signature), 503 _pos(0), 504 _return_type(return_type), 505 _value_state(value_state), 506 _value(value), 507 _is_return(false) 508 { 509 if (!is_static) { 510 check_value(true); // Receiver must be an oop 511 } 512 } 513 514 void check_value(bool type) { 515 uint state = _value_state[_pos++]; 516 if (type) { 517 guarantee(is_value_state_indirect_oop(state), 518 "signature does not match pushed arguments: %u at %d", 519 state, _pos - 1); 520 } else { 521 guarantee(state == JavaCallArguments::value_state_primitive, 522 "signature does not match pushed arguments: %u at %d", 523 state, _pos - 1); 524 } 525 } 526 527 void check_doing_return(bool state) { _is_return = state; } 528 529 void check_return_type(BasicType t) { 530 guarantee(_is_return && t == _return_type, "return type does not match"); 531 } 532 533 void check_int(BasicType t) { 534 if (_is_return) { 535 check_return_type(t); 536 return; 537 } 538 check_value(false); 539 } 540 541 void check_double(BasicType t) { check_long(t); } 542 543 void check_long(BasicType t) { 544 if (_is_return) { 545 check_return_type(t); 546 return; 547 } 548 549 check_value(false); 550 check_value(false); 551 } 552 553 void check_obj(BasicType t) { 554 if (_is_return) { 555 check_return_type(t); 556 return; 557 } 558 559 intptr_t v = _value[_pos]; 560 if (v != 0) { 561 // v is a "handle" referring to an oop, cast to integral type. 562 // There shouldn't be any handles in very low memory. 563 guarantee((size_t)v >= (size_t)os::vm_page_size(), 564 "Bad JNI oop argument %d: " PTR_FORMAT, _pos, v); 565 // Verify the pointee. 566 oop vv = resolve_indirect_oop(v, _value_state[_pos]); 567 guarantee(oopDesc::is_oop_or_null(vv, true), 568 "Bad JNI oop argument %d: " PTR_FORMAT " -> " PTR_FORMAT, 569 _pos, v, p2i(vv)); 570 } 571 572 check_value(true); // Verify value state. 573 } 574 575 void do_bool() { check_int(T_BOOLEAN); } 576 void do_char() { check_int(T_CHAR); } 577 void do_float() { check_int(T_FLOAT); } 578 void do_double() { check_double(T_DOUBLE); } 579 void do_byte() { check_int(T_BYTE); } 580 void do_short() { check_int(T_SHORT); } 581 void do_int() { check_int(T_INT); } 582 void do_long() { check_long(T_LONG); } 583 void do_void() { check_return_type(T_VOID); } 584 void do_object(int begin, int end) { check_obj(T_OBJECT); } 585 void do_valuetype(int begin, int end){ check_obj(T_VALUETYPE); } 586 void do_array(int begin, int end) { check_obj(T_OBJECT); } 587 }; 588 589 590 void JavaCallArguments::verify(const methodHandle& method, BasicType return_type) { 591 guarantee(method->size_of_parameters() == size_of_parameters(), "wrong no. of arguments pushed"); 592 593 // Treat T_OBJECT and T_ARRAY as the same 594 if (return_type == T_ARRAY) return_type = T_OBJECT; 595 596 // Check that oop information is correct 597 Symbol* signature = method->signature(); 598 599 SignatureChekker sc(signature, 600 return_type, 601 method->is_static(), 602 _value_state, 603 _value); 604 sc.iterate_parameters(); 605 sc.check_doing_return(true); 606 sc.iterate_returntype(); 607 }