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We must therefore force the layout 71 // so that it agrees with the frame sender code. 72 rbp_off = frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes/BytesPerInt, 73 rbp_off2, 74 return_off, return_off2, 75 framesize 76 }; 77 }; 78 79 class RegisterSaver { 80 // Capture info about frame layout. Layout offsets are in jint 81 // units because compiler frame slots are jints. 82 #define XSAVE_AREA_BEGIN 160 83 #define XSAVE_AREA_YMM_BEGIN 576 84 #define XSAVE_AREA_ZMM_BEGIN 1152 85 #define XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK 1664 86 #define DEF_XMM_OFFS(regnum) xmm ## regnum ## _off = xmm_off + (regnum)*16/BytesPerInt, xmm ## regnum ## H_off 87 #define DEF_YMM_OFFS(regnum) ymm ## regnum ## _off = ymm_off + (regnum)*16/BytesPerInt, ymm ## regnum ## H_off 88 #define DEF_ZMM_OFFS(regnum) zmm ## regnum ## _off = zmm_off + (regnum-16)*64/BytesPerInt, zmm ## regnum ## H_off 89 enum layout { 90 fpu_state_off = frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes/BytesPerInt, // fxsave save area 91 xmm_off = fpu_state_off + XSAVE_AREA_BEGIN/BytesPerInt, // offset in fxsave save area 92 DEF_XMM_OFFS(0), 93 DEF_XMM_OFFS(1), 94 // 2..15 are implied in range usage 95 ymm_off = xmm_off + (XSAVE_AREA_YMM_BEGIN - XSAVE_AREA_BEGIN)/BytesPerInt, 96 DEF_YMM_OFFS(0), 97 DEF_YMM_OFFS(1), 98 // 2..15 are implied in range usage 99 zmm_high = xmm_off + (XSAVE_AREA_ZMM_BEGIN - XSAVE_AREA_BEGIN)/BytesPerInt, 100 zmm_off = xmm_off + (XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK - XSAVE_AREA_BEGIN)/BytesPerInt, 101 DEF_ZMM_OFFS(16), 102 DEF_ZMM_OFFS(17), 103 // 18..31 are implied in range usage 104 fpu_state_end = fpu_state_off + ((FPUStateSizeInWords-1)*wordSize / BytesPerInt), 105 fpu_stateH_end, 106 r15_off, r15H_off, 107 r14_off, r14H_off, 108 r13_off, r13H_off, 109 r12_off, r12H_off, 110 r11_off, r11H_off, 111 r10_off, r10H_off, 112 r9_off, r9H_off, 113 r8_off, r8H_off, 114 rdi_off, rdiH_off, 115 rsi_off, rsiH_off, 116 ignore_off, ignoreH_off, // extra copy of rbp 117 rsp_off, rspH_off, 118 rbx_off, rbxH_off, 119 rdx_off, rdxH_off, 120 rcx_off, rcxH_off, 121 rax_off, raxH_off, 122 // 16-byte stack alignment fill word: see MacroAssembler::push/pop_IU_state 123 align_off, alignH_off, 124 flags_off, flagsH_off, 125 // The frame sender code expects that rbp will be in the "natural" place and 126 // will override any oopMap setting for it. We must therefore force the layout 127 // so that it agrees with the frame sender code. 128 rbp_off, rbpH_off, // copy of rbp we will restore 129 return_off, returnH_off, // slot for return address 130 reg_save_size // size in compiler stack slots 131 }; 132 133 public: 134 static OopMap* save_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, int additional_frame_words, int* total_frame_words, bool save_vectors = false); 135 static void restore_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, bool restore_vectors = false); 136 137 // Offsets into the register save area 138 // Used by deoptimization when it is managing result register 139 // values on its own 140 141 static int rax_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * rax_off; } 142 static int rdx_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * rdx_off; } 143 static int rbx_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * rbx_off; } 144 static int xmm0_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * xmm0_off; } 145 static int return_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * return_off; } 146 147 // During deoptimization only the result registers need to be restored, 148 // all the other values have already been extracted. 149 static void restore_result_registers(MacroAssembler* masm); 150 }; 151 152 OopMap* RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, int additional_frame_words, int* total_frame_words, bool save_vectors) { 153 int off = 0; 154 int num_xmm_regs = XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers; 155 if (UseAVX < 3) { 156 num_xmm_regs = num_xmm_regs/2; 157 } 158 #if COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 159 if (save_vectors) { 160 assert(UseAVX > 0, "Vectors larger than 16 byte long are supported only with AVX"); 161 assert(MaxVectorSize <= 64, "Only up to 64 byte long vectors are supported"); 162 } 163 #else 164 assert(!save_vectors, "vectors are generated only by C2 and JVMCI"); 165 #endif 166 167 // Always make the frame size 16-byte aligned, both vector and non vector stacks are always allocated 168 int frame_size_in_bytes = align_up(reg_save_size*BytesPerInt, num_xmm_regs); 169 // OopMap frame size is in compiler stack slots (jint's) not bytes or words 170 int frame_size_in_slots = frame_size_in_bytes / BytesPerInt; 171 // CodeBlob frame size is in words. 172 int frame_size_in_words = frame_size_in_bytes / wordSize; 173 *total_frame_words = frame_size_in_words; 174 175 // Save registers, fpu state, and flags. 176 // We assume caller has already pushed the return address onto the 177 // stack, so rsp is 8-byte aligned here. 178 // We push rpb twice in this sequence because we want the real rbp 179 // to be under the return like a normal enter. 180 181 __ enter(); // rsp becomes 16-byte aligned here 182 __ push_CPU_state(); // Push a multiple of 16 bytes 183 184 // push cpu state handles this on EVEX enabled targets 185 if (save_vectors) { 186 // Save upper half of YMM registers(0..15) 187 int base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_YMM_BEGIN; 188 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 189 __ vextractf128_high(Address(rsp, base_addr+n*16), as_XMMRegister(n)); 190 } 191 if (VM_Version::supports_evex()) { 192 // Save upper half of ZMM registers(0..15) 193 base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_ZMM_BEGIN; 194 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 195 __ vextractf64x4_high(Address(rsp, base_addr+n*32), as_XMMRegister(n)); 196 } 197 // Save full ZMM registers(16..num_xmm_regs) 198 base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK; 199 off = 0; 200 int vector_len = Assembler::AVX_512bit; 201 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 202 __ evmovdqul(Address(rsp, base_addr+(off++*64)), as_XMMRegister(n), vector_len); 203 } 204 } 205 } else { 206 if (VM_Version::supports_evex()) { 207 // Save upper bank of ZMM registers(16..31) for double/float usage 208 int base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK; 209 off = 0; 210 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 211 __ movsd(Address(rsp, base_addr+(off++*64)), as_XMMRegister(n)); 212 } 213 } 214 } 215 __ vzeroupper(); 216 if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { 217 // Allocate argument register save area 218 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); 219 } 220 221 // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will map all 222 // oop-registers and debug-info registers as callee-saved. This 223 // will allow deoptimization at this safepoint to find all possible 224 // debug-info recordings, as well as let GC find all oops. 225 226 OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 227 OopMap* map = new OopMap(frame_size_in_slots, 0); 228 229 #define STACK_OFFSET(x) VMRegImpl::stack2reg((x)) 230 231 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rax_off ), rax->as_VMReg()); 232 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rcx_off ), rcx->as_VMReg()); 233 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rdx_off ), rdx->as_VMReg()); 234 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rbx_off ), rbx->as_VMReg()); 235 // rbp location is known implicitly by the frame sender code, needs no oopmap 236 // and the location where rbp was saved by is ignored 237 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rsi_off ), rsi->as_VMReg()); 238 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rdi_off ), rdi->as_VMReg()); 239 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r8_off ), r8->as_VMReg()); 240 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r9_off ), r9->as_VMReg()); 241 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r10_off ), r10->as_VMReg()); 242 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r11_off ), r11->as_VMReg()); 243 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r12_off ), r12->as_VMReg()); 244 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r13_off ), r13->as_VMReg()); 245 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r14_off ), r14->as_VMReg()); 246 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r15_off ), r15->as_VMReg()); 247 // For both AVX and EVEX we will use the legacy FXSAVE area for xmm0..xmm15, 248 // on EVEX enabled targets, we get it included in the xsave area 249 off = xmm0_off; 250 int delta = xmm1_off - off; 251 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 252 XMMRegister xmm_name = as_XMMRegister(n); 253 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET(off), xmm_name->as_VMReg()); 254 off += delta; 255 } 256 if(UseAVX > 2) { 257 // Obtain xmm16..xmm31 from the XSAVE area on EVEX enabled targets 258 off = zmm16_off; 259 delta = zmm17_off - off; 260 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 261 XMMRegister zmm_name = as_XMMRegister(n); 262 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET(off), zmm_name->as_VMReg()); 263 off += delta; 264 } 265 } 266 267 #if COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 268 if (save_vectors) { 269 off = ymm0_off; 270 int delta = ymm1_off - off; 271 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 272 XMMRegister ymm_name = as_XMMRegister(n); 273 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET(off), ymm_name->as_VMReg()->next(4)); 274 off += delta; 275 } 276 } 277 #endif // COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 278 279 // %%% These should all be a waste but we'll keep things as they were for now 280 if (true) { 281 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( raxH_off ), rax->as_VMReg()->next()); 282 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rcxH_off ), rcx->as_VMReg()->next()); 283 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rdxH_off ), rdx->as_VMReg()->next()); 284 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rbxH_off ), rbx->as_VMReg()->next()); 285 // rbp location is known implicitly by the frame sender code, needs no oopmap 286 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rsiH_off ), rsi->as_VMReg()->next()); 287 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( rdiH_off ), rdi->as_VMReg()->next()); 288 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r8H_off ), r8->as_VMReg()->next()); 289 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r9H_off ), r9->as_VMReg()->next()); 290 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r10H_off ), r10->as_VMReg()->next()); 291 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r11H_off ), r11->as_VMReg()->next()); 292 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r12H_off ), r12->as_VMReg()->next()); 293 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r13H_off ), r13->as_VMReg()->next()); 294 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r14H_off ), r14->as_VMReg()->next()); 295 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET( r15H_off ), r15->as_VMReg()->next()); 296 // For both AVX and EVEX we will use the legacy FXSAVE area for xmm0..xmm15, 297 // on EVEX enabled targets, we get it included in the xsave area 298 off = xmm0H_off; 299 delta = xmm1H_off - off; 300 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 301 XMMRegister xmm_name = as_XMMRegister(n); 302 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET(off), xmm_name->as_VMReg()->next()); 303 off += delta; 304 } 305 if (UseAVX > 2) { 306 // Obtain xmm16..xmm31 from the XSAVE area on EVEX enabled targets 307 off = zmm16H_off; 308 delta = zmm17H_off - off; 309 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 310 XMMRegister zmm_name = as_XMMRegister(n); 311 map->set_callee_saved(STACK_OFFSET(off), zmm_name->as_VMReg()->next()); 312 off += delta; 313 } 314 } 315 } 316 317 return map; 318 } 319 320 void RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, bool restore_vectors) { 321 int num_xmm_regs = XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers; 322 if (UseAVX < 3) { 323 num_xmm_regs = num_xmm_regs/2; 324 } 325 if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { 326 // Pop arg register save area 327 __ addptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); 328 } 329 330 #if COMPILER2_OR_JVMCI 331 if (restore_vectors) { 332 assert(UseAVX > 0, "Vectors larger than 16 byte long are supported only with AVX"); 333 assert(MaxVectorSize <= 64, "Only up to 64 byte long vectors are supported"); 334 } 335 #else 336 assert(!restore_vectors, "vectors are generated only by C2"); 337 #endif 338 339 __ vzeroupper(); 340 341 // On EVEX enabled targets everything is handled in pop fpu state 342 if (restore_vectors) { 343 // Restore upper half of YMM registers (0..15) 344 int base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_YMM_BEGIN; 345 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 346 __ vinsertf128_high(as_XMMRegister(n), Address(rsp, base_addr+n*16)); 347 } 348 if (VM_Version::supports_evex()) { 349 // Restore upper half of ZMM registers (0..15) 350 base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_ZMM_BEGIN; 351 for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { 352 __ vinsertf64x4_high(as_XMMRegister(n), Address(rsp, base_addr+n*32)); 353 } 354 // Restore full ZMM registers(16..num_xmm_regs) 355 base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK; 356 int vector_len = Assembler::AVX_512bit; 357 int off = 0; 358 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 359 __ evmovdqul(as_XMMRegister(n), Address(rsp, base_addr+(off++*64)), vector_len); 360 } 361 } 362 } else { 363 if (VM_Version::supports_evex()) { 364 // Restore upper bank of ZMM registers(16..31) for double/float usage 365 int base_addr = XSAVE_AREA_UPPERBANK; 366 int off = 0; 367 for (int n = 16; n < num_xmm_regs; n++) { 368 __ movsd(as_XMMRegister(n), Address(rsp, base_addr+(off++*64))); 369 } 370 } 371 } 372 373 // Recover CPU state 374 __ pop_CPU_state(); 375 // Get the rbp described implicitly by the calling convention (no oopMap) 376 __ pop(rbp); 377 } 378 379 void RegisterSaver::restore_result_registers(MacroAssembler* masm) { 380 381 // Just restore result register. Only used by deoptimization. By 382 // now any callee save register that needs to be restored to a c2 383 // caller of the deoptee has been extracted into the vframeArray 384 // and will be stuffed into the c2i adapter we create for later 385 // restoration so only result registers need to be restored here. 386 387 // Restore fp result register 388 __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, xmm0_offset_in_bytes())); 389 // Restore integer result register 390 __ movptr(rax, Address(rsp, rax_offset_in_bytes())); 391 __ movptr(rdx, Address(rsp, rdx_offset_in_bytes())); 392 393 // Pop all of the register save are off the stack except the return address 394 __ addptr(rsp, return_offset_in_bytes()); 395 } 396 397 // Is vector's size (in bytes) bigger than a size saved by default? 398 // 16 bytes XMM registers are saved by default using fxsave/fxrstor instructions. 399 bool SharedRuntime::is_wide_vector(int size) { 400 return size > 16; 401 } 402 403 size_t SharedRuntime::trampoline_size() { 404 return 16; 405 } 406 407 void SharedRuntime::generate_trampoline(MacroAssembler *masm, address destination) { 408 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(destination)); 409 } 410 411 // The java_calling_convention describes stack locations as ideal slots on 412 // a frame with no abi restrictions. Since we must observe abi restrictions 413 // (like the placement of the register window) the slots must be biased by 414 // the following value. 415 static int reg2offset_in(VMReg r) { 416 // Account for saved rbp and return address 417 // This should really be in_preserve_stack_slots 418 return (r->reg2stack() + 4) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 419 } 420 421 static int reg2offset_out(VMReg r) { 422 return (r->reg2stack() + SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots()) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 423 } 424 425 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 426 // Read the array of BasicTypes from a signature, and compute where the 427 // arguments should go. Values in the VMRegPair regs array refer to 4-byte 428 // quantities. Values less than VMRegImpl::stack0 are registers, those above 429 // refer to 4-byte stack slots. All stack slots are based off of the stack pointer 430 // as framesizes are fixed. 431 // VMRegImpl::stack0 refers to the first slot 0(sp). 432 // and VMRegImpl::stack0+1 refers to the memory word 4-byes higher. Register 433 // up to RegisterImpl::number_of_registers) are the 64-bit 434 // integer registers. 435 436 // Note: the INPUTS in sig_bt are in units of Java argument words, which are 437 // either 32-bit or 64-bit depending on the build. The OUTPUTS are in 32-bit 438 // units regardless of build. Of course for i486 there is no 64 bit build 439 440 // The Java calling convention is a "shifted" version of the C ABI. 441 // By skipping the first C ABI register we can call non-static jni methods 442 // with small numbers of arguments without having to shuffle the arguments 443 // at all. Since we control the java ABI we ought to at least get some 444 // advantage out of it. 445 446 int SharedRuntime::java_calling_convention(const BasicType *sig_bt, 447 VMRegPair *regs, 448 int total_args_passed, 449 int is_outgoing) { 450 451 // Create the mapping between argument positions and 452 // registers. 453 static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j] = { 454 j_rarg0, j_rarg1, j_rarg2, j_rarg3, j_rarg4, j_rarg5 455 }; 456 static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j] = { 457 j_farg0, j_farg1, j_farg2, j_farg3, 458 j_farg4, j_farg5, j_farg6, j_farg7 459 }; 460 461 462 uint int_args = 0; 463 uint fp_args = 0; 464 uint stk_args = 0; // inc by 2 each time 465 466 for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { 467 switch (sig_bt[i]) { 468 case T_BOOLEAN: 469 case T_CHAR: 470 case T_BYTE: 471 case T_SHORT: 472 case T_INT: 473 if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j) { 474 regs[i].set1(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); 475 } else { 476 regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 477 stk_args += 2; 478 } 479 break; 480 case T_VOID: 481 // halves of T_LONG or T_DOUBLE 482 assert(i != 0 && (sig_bt[i - 1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i - 1] == T_DOUBLE), "expecting half"); 483 regs[i].set_bad(); 484 break; 485 case T_LONG: 486 assert((i + 1) < total_args_passed && sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); 487 // fall through 488 case T_OBJECT: 489 case T_ARRAY: 490 case T_ADDRESS: 491 if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j) { 492 regs[i].set2(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); 493 } else { 494 regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 495 stk_args += 2; 496 } 497 break; 498 case T_FLOAT: 499 if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j) { 500 regs[i].set1(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); 501 } else { 502 regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 503 stk_args += 2; 504 } 505 break; 506 case T_DOUBLE: 507 assert((i + 1) < total_args_passed && sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); 508 if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j) { 509 regs[i].set2(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); 510 } else { 511 regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 512 stk_args += 2; 513 } 514 break; 515 default: 516 ShouldNotReachHere(); 517 break; 518 } 519 } 520 521 return align_up(stk_args, 2); 522 } 523 524 // Patch the callers callsite with entry to compiled code if it exists. 525 static void patch_callers_callsite(MacroAssembler *masm) { 526 Label L; 527 __ cmpptr(Address(rbx, in_bytes(Method::code_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 528 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 529 530 // Save the current stack pointer 531 __ mov(r13, rsp); 532 // Schedule the branch target address early. 533 // Call into the VM to patch the caller, then jump to compiled callee 534 // rax isn't live so capture return address while we easily can 535 __ movptr(rax, Address(rsp, 0)); 536 537 // align stack so push_CPU_state doesn't fault 538 __ andptr(rsp, -(StackAlignmentInBytes)); 539 __ push_CPU_state(); 540 __ vzeroupper(); 541 // VM needs caller's callsite 542 // VM needs target method 543 // This needs to be a long call since we will relocate this adapter to 544 // the codeBuffer and it may not reach 545 546 // Allocate argument register save area 547 if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { 548 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); 549 } 550 __ mov(c_rarg0, rbx); 551 __ mov(c_rarg1, rax); 552 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::fixup_callers_callsite))); 553 554 // De-allocate argument register save area 555 if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { 556 __ addptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); 557 } 558 559 __ vzeroupper(); 560 __ pop_CPU_state(); 561 // restore sp 562 __ mov(rsp, r13); 563 __ bind(L); 564 } 565 566 567 static void gen_c2i_adapter(MacroAssembler *masm, 568 int total_args_passed, 569 int comp_args_on_stack, 570 const BasicType *sig_bt, 571 const VMRegPair *regs, 572 Label& skip_fixup) { 573 // Before we get into the guts of the C2I adapter, see if we should be here 574 // at all. We've come from compiled code and are attempting to jump to the 575 // interpreter, which means the caller made a static call to get here 576 // (vcalls always get a compiled target if there is one). Check for a 577 // compiled target. If there is one, we need to patch the caller's call. 578 patch_callers_callsite(masm); 579 580 __ bind(skip_fixup); 581 582 // Since all args are passed on the stack, total_args_passed * 583 // Interpreter::stackElementSize is the space we need. Plus 1 because 584 // we also account for the return address location since 585 // we store it first rather than hold it in rax across all the shuffling 586 587 int extraspace = (total_args_passed * Interpreter::stackElementSize) + wordSize; 588 589 // stack is aligned, keep it that way 590 extraspace = align_up(extraspace, 2*wordSize); 591 592 // Get return address 593 __ pop(rax); 594 595 // set senderSP value 596 __ mov(r13, rsp); 597 598 __ subptr(rsp, extraspace); 599 600 // Store the return address in the expected location 601 __ movptr(Address(rsp, 0), rax); 602 603 // Now write the args into the outgoing interpreter space 604 for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { 605 if (sig_bt[i] == T_VOID) { 606 assert(i > 0 && (sig_bt[i-1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i-1] == T_DOUBLE), "missing half"); 607 continue; 608 } 609 610 // offset to start parameters 611 int st_off = (total_args_passed - i) * Interpreter::stackElementSize; 612 int next_off = st_off - Interpreter::stackElementSize; 613 614 // Say 4 args: 615 // i st_off 616 // 0 32 T_LONG 617 // 1 24 T_VOID 618 // 2 16 T_OBJECT 619 // 3 8 T_BOOL 620 // - 0 return address 621 // 622 // However to make thing extra confusing. Because we can fit a long/double in 623 // a single slot on a 64 bt vm and it would be silly to break them up, the interpreter 624 // leaves one slot empty and only stores to a single slot. In this case the 625 // slot that is occupied is the T_VOID slot. See I said it was confusing. 626 627 VMReg r_1 = regs[i].first(); 628 VMReg r_2 = regs[i].second(); 629 if (!r_1->is_valid()) { 630 assert(!r_2->is_valid(), ""); 631 continue; 632 } 633 if (r_1->is_stack()) { 634 // memory to memory use rax 635 int ld_off = r_1->reg2stack() * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + extraspace; 636 if (!r_2->is_valid()) { 637 // sign extend?? 638 __ movl(rax, Address(rsp, ld_off)); 639 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); 640 641 } else { 642 643 __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, ld_off)); 644 645 // Two VMREgs|OptoRegs can be T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_DOUBLE, T_LONG 646 // T_DOUBLE and T_LONG use two slots in the interpreter 647 if ( sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { 648 // ld_off == LSW, ld_off+wordSize == MSW 649 // st_off == MSW, next_off == LSW 650 __ movq(Address(rsp, next_off), rax); 651 #ifdef ASSERT 652 // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk 653 __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaaa)); 654 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); 655 #endif /* ASSERT */ 656 } else { 657 __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); 658 } 659 } 660 } else if (r_1->is_Register()) { 661 Register r = r_1->as_Register(); 662 if (!r_2->is_valid()) { 663 // must be only an int (or less ) so move only 32bits to slot 664 // why not sign extend?? 665 __ movl(Address(rsp, st_off), r); 666 } else { 667 // Two VMREgs|OptoRegs can be T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_DOUBLE, T_LONG 668 // T_DOUBLE and T_LONG use two slots in the interpreter 669 if ( sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { 670 // long/double in gpr 671 #ifdef ASSERT 672 // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk 673 __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaab)); 674 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); 675 #endif /* ASSERT */ 676 __ movq(Address(rsp, next_off), r); 677 } else { 678 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), r); 679 } 680 } 681 } else { 682 assert(r_1->is_XMMRegister(), ""); 683 if (!r_2->is_valid()) { 684 // only a float use just part of the slot 685 __ movflt(Address(rsp, st_off), r_1->as_XMMRegister()); 686 } else { 687 #ifdef ASSERT 688 // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk 689 __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaac)); 690 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); 691 #endif /* ASSERT */ 692 __ movdbl(Address(rsp, next_off), r_1->as_XMMRegister()); 693 } 694 } 695 } 696 697 // Schedule the branch target address early. 698 __ movptr(rcx, Address(rbx, in_bytes(Method::interpreter_entry_offset()))); 699 __ jmp(rcx); 700 } 701 702 static void range_check(MacroAssembler* masm, Register pc_reg, Register temp_reg, 703 address code_start, address code_end, 704 Label& L_ok) { 705 Label L_fail; 706 __ lea(temp_reg, ExternalAddress(code_start)); 707 __ cmpptr(pc_reg, temp_reg); 708 __ jcc(Assembler::belowEqual, L_fail); 709 __ lea(temp_reg, ExternalAddress(code_end)); 710 __ cmpptr(pc_reg, temp_reg); 711 __ jcc(Assembler::below, L_ok); 712 __ bind(L_fail); 713 } 714 715 void SharedRuntime::gen_i2c_adapter(MacroAssembler *masm, 716 int total_args_passed, 717 int comp_args_on_stack, 718 const BasicType *sig_bt, 719 const VMRegPair *regs) { 720 721 // Note: r13 contains the senderSP on entry. We must preserve it since 722 // we may do a i2c -> c2i transition if we lose a race where compiled 723 // code goes non-entrant while we get args ready. 724 // In addition we use r13 to locate all the interpreter args as 725 // we must align the stack to 16 bytes on an i2c entry else we 726 // lose alignment we expect in all compiled code and register 727 // save code can segv when fxsave instructions find improperly 728 // aligned stack pointer. 729 730 // Adapters can be frameless because they do not require the caller 731 // to perform additional cleanup work, such as correcting the stack pointer. 732 // An i2c adapter is frameless because the *caller* frame, which is interpreted, 733 // routinely repairs its own stack pointer (from interpreter_frame_last_sp), 734 // even if a callee has modified the stack pointer. 735 // A c2i adapter is frameless because the *callee* frame, which is interpreted, 736 // routinely repairs its caller's stack pointer (from sender_sp, which is set 737 // up via the senderSP register). 738 // In other words, if *either* the caller or callee is interpreted, we can 739 // get the stack pointer repaired after a call. 740 // This is why c2i and i2c adapters cannot be indefinitely composed. 741 // In particular, if a c2i adapter were to somehow call an i2c adapter, 742 // both caller and callee would be compiled methods, and neither would 743 // clean up the stack pointer changes performed by the two adapters. 744 // If this happens, control eventually transfers back to the compiled 745 // caller, but with an uncorrected stack, causing delayed havoc. 746 747 // Pick up the return address 748 __ movptr(rax, Address(rsp, 0)); 749 750 if (VerifyAdapterCalls && 751 (Interpreter::code() != NULL || StubRoutines::code1() != NULL)) { 752 // So, let's test for cascading c2i/i2c adapters right now. 753 // assert(Interpreter::contains($return_addr) || 754 // StubRoutines::contains($return_addr), 755 // "i2c adapter must return to an interpreter frame"); 756 __ block_comment("verify_i2c { "); 757 Label L_ok; 758 if (Interpreter::code() != NULL) 759 range_check(masm, rax, r11, 760 Interpreter::code()->code_start(), Interpreter::code()->code_end(), 761 L_ok); 762 if (StubRoutines::code1() != NULL) 763 range_check(masm, rax, r11, 764 StubRoutines::code1()->code_begin(), StubRoutines::code1()->code_end(), 765 L_ok); 766 if (StubRoutines::code2() != NULL) 767 range_check(masm, rax, r11, 768 StubRoutines::code2()->code_begin(), StubRoutines::code2()->code_end(), 769 L_ok); 770 const char* msg = "i2c adapter must return to an interpreter frame"; 771 __ block_comment(msg); 772 __ stop(msg); 773 __ bind(L_ok); 774 __ block_comment("} verify_i2ce "); 775 } 776 777 // Must preserve original SP for loading incoming arguments because 778 // we need to align the outgoing SP for compiled code. 779 __ movptr(r11, rsp); 780 781 // Cut-out for having no stack args. Since up to 2 int/oop args are passed 782 // in registers, we will occasionally have no stack args. 783 int comp_words_on_stack = 0; 784 if (comp_args_on_stack) { 785 // Sig words on the stack are greater-than VMRegImpl::stack0. Those in 786 // registers are below. By subtracting stack0, we either get a negative 787 // number (all values in registers) or the maximum stack slot accessed. 788 789 // Convert 4-byte c2 stack slots to words. 790 comp_words_on_stack = align_up(comp_args_on_stack*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size, wordSize)>>LogBytesPerWord; 791 // Round up to miminum stack alignment, in wordSize 792 comp_words_on_stack = align_up(comp_words_on_stack, 2); 793 __ subptr(rsp, comp_words_on_stack * wordSize); 794 } 795 796 797 // Ensure compiled code always sees stack at proper alignment 798 __ andptr(rsp, -16); 799 800 // push the return address and misalign the stack that youngest frame always sees 801 // as far as the placement of the call instruction 802 __ push(rax); 803 804 // Put saved SP in another register 805 const Register saved_sp = rax; 806 __ movptr(saved_sp, r11); 807 808 // Will jump to the compiled code just as if compiled code was doing it. 809 // Pre-load the register-jump target early, to schedule it better. 810 __ movptr(r11, Address(rbx, in_bytes(Method::from_compiled_offset()))); 811 812 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 813 if (EnableJVMCI || UseAOT) { 814 // check if this call should be routed towards a specific entry point 815 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jvmci_alternate_call_target_offset())), 0); 816 Label no_alternative_target; 817 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, no_alternative_target); 818 __ movptr(r11, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jvmci_alternate_call_target_offset()))); 819 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jvmci_alternate_call_target_offset())), 0); 820 __ bind(no_alternative_target); 821 } 822 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMCI 823 824 // Now generate the shuffle code. Pick up all register args and move the 825 // rest through the floating point stack top. 826 for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { 827 if (sig_bt[i] == T_VOID) { 828 // Longs and doubles are passed in native word order, but misaligned 829 // in the 32-bit build. 830 assert(i > 0 && (sig_bt[i-1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i-1] == T_DOUBLE), "missing half"); 831 continue; 832 } 833 834 // Pick up 0, 1 or 2 words from SP+offset. 835 836 assert(!regs[i].second()->is_valid() || regs[i].first()->next() == regs[i].second(), 837 "scrambled load targets?"); 838 // Load in argument order going down. 839 int ld_off = (total_args_passed - i)*Interpreter::stackElementSize; 840 // Point to interpreter value (vs. tag) 841 int next_off = ld_off - Interpreter::stackElementSize; 842 // 843 // 844 // 845 VMReg r_1 = regs[i].first(); 846 VMReg r_2 = regs[i].second(); 847 if (!r_1->is_valid()) { 848 assert(!r_2->is_valid(), ""); 849 continue; 850 } 851 if (r_1->is_stack()) { 852 // Convert stack slot to an SP offset (+ wordSize to account for return address ) 853 int st_off = regs[i].first()->reg2stack()*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + wordSize; 854 855 // We can use r13 as a temp here because compiled code doesn't need r13 as an input 856 // and if we end up going thru a c2i because of a miss a reasonable value of r13 857 // will be generated. 858 if (!r_2->is_valid()) { 859 // sign extend??? 860 __ movl(r13, Address(saved_sp, ld_off)); 861 __ movptr(Address(rsp, st_off), r13); 862 } else { 863 // 864 // We are using two optoregs. This can be either T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_LONG, or T_DOUBLE 865 // the interpreter allocates two slots but only uses one for thr T_LONG or T_DOUBLE case 866 // So we must adjust where to pick up the data to match the interpreter. 867 // 868 // Interpreter local[n] == MSW, local[n+1] == LSW however locals 869 // are accessed as negative so LSW is at LOW address 870 871 // ld_off is MSW so get LSW 872 const int offset = (sig_bt[i]==T_LONG||sig_bt[i]==T_DOUBLE)? 873 next_off : ld_off; 874 __ movq(r13, Address(saved_sp, offset)); 875 // st_off is LSW (i.e. reg.first()) 876 __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), r13); 877 } 878 } else if (r_1->is_Register()) { // Register argument 879 Register r = r_1->as_Register(); 880 assert(r != rax, "must be different"); 881 if (r_2->is_valid()) { 882 // 883 // We are using two VMRegs. This can be either T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_LONG, or T_DOUBLE 884 // the interpreter allocates two slots but only uses one for thr T_LONG or T_DOUBLE case 885 // So we must adjust where to pick up the data to match the interpreter. 886 887 const int offset = (sig_bt[i]==T_LONG||sig_bt[i]==T_DOUBLE)? 888 next_off : ld_off; 889 890 // this can be a misaligned move 891 __ movq(r, Address(saved_sp, offset)); 892 } else { 893 // sign extend and use a full word? 894 __ movl(r, Address(saved_sp, ld_off)); 895 } 896 } else { 897 if (!r_2->is_valid()) { 898 __ movflt(r_1->as_XMMRegister(), Address(saved_sp, ld_off)); 899 } else { 900 __ movdbl(r_1->as_XMMRegister(), Address(saved_sp, next_off)); 901 } 902 } 903 } 904 905 // 6243940 We might end up in handle_wrong_method if 906 // the callee is deoptimized as we race thru here. If that 907 // happens we don't want to take a safepoint because the 908 // caller frame will look interpreted and arguments are now 909 // "compiled" so it is much better to make this transition 910 // invisible to the stack walking code. Unfortunately if 911 // we try and find the callee by normal means a safepoint 912 // is possible. So we stash the desired callee in the thread 913 // and the vm will find there should this case occur. 914 915 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::callee_target_offset()), rbx); 916 917 // put Method* where a c2i would expect should we end up there 918 // only needed becaus eof c2 resolve stubs return Method* as a result in 919 // rax 920 __ mov(rax, rbx); 921 __ jmp(r11); 922 } 923 924 // --------------------------------------------------------------- 925 AdapterHandlerEntry* SharedRuntime::generate_i2c2i_adapters(MacroAssembler *masm, 926 int total_args_passed, 927 int comp_args_on_stack, 928 const BasicType *sig_bt, 929 const VMRegPair *regs, 930 AdapterFingerPrint* fingerprint) { 931 address i2c_entry = __ pc(); 932 933 gen_i2c_adapter(masm, total_args_passed, comp_args_on_stack, sig_bt, regs); 934 935 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 936 // Generate a C2I adapter. On entry we know rbx holds the Method* during calls 937 // to the interpreter. The args start out packed in the compiled layout. They 938 // need to be unpacked into the interpreter layout. This will almost always 939 // require some stack space. We grow the current (compiled) stack, then repack 940 // the args. We finally end in a jump to the generic interpreter entry point. 941 // On exit from the interpreter, the interpreter will restore our SP (lest the 942 // compiled code, which relys solely on SP and not RBP, get sick). 943 944 address c2i_unverified_entry = __ pc(); 945 Label skip_fixup; 946 Label ok; 947 948 Register holder = rax; 949 Register receiver = j_rarg0; 950 Register temp = rbx; 951 952 { 953 __ load_klass(temp, receiver); 954 __ cmpptr(temp, Address(holder, CompiledICHolder::holder_klass_offset())); 955 __ movptr(rbx, Address(holder, CompiledICHolder::holder_metadata_offset())); 956 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, ok); 957 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); 958 959 __ bind(ok); 960 // Method might have been compiled since the call site was patched to 961 // interpreted if that is the case treat it as a miss so we can get 962 // the call site corrected. 963 __ cmpptr(Address(rbx, in_bytes(Method::code_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 964 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, skip_fixup); 965 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); 966 } 967 968 address c2i_entry = __ pc(); 969 970 gen_c2i_adapter(masm, total_args_passed, comp_args_on_stack, sig_bt, regs, skip_fixup); 971 972 __ flush(); 973 return AdapterHandlerLibrary::new_entry(fingerprint, i2c_entry, c2i_entry, c2i_unverified_entry); 974 } 975 976 int SharedRuntime::c_calling_convention(const BasicType *sig_bt, 977 VMRegPair *regs, 978 VMRegPair *regs2, 979 int total_args_passed) { 980 assert(regs2 == NULL, "not needed on x86"); 981 // We return the amount of VMRegImpl stack slots we need to reserve for all 982 // the arguments NOT counting out_preserve_stack_slots. 983 984 // NOTE: These arrays will have to change when c1 is ported 985 #ifdef _WIN64 986 static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c] = { 987 c_rarg0, c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3 988 }; 989 static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c] = { 990 c_farg0, c_farg1, c_farg2, c_farg3 991 }; 992 #else 993 static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c] = { 994 c_rarg0, c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3, c_rarg4, c_rarg5 995 }; 996 static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c] = { 997 c_farg0, c_farg1, c_farg2, c_farg3, 998 c_farg4, c_farg5, c_farg6, c_farg7 999 }; 1000 #endif // _WIN64 1001 1002 1003 uint int_args = 0; 1004 uint fp_args = 0; 1005 uint stk_args = 0; // inc by 2 each time 1006 1007 for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { 1008 switch (sig_bt[i]) { 1009 case T_BOOLEAN: 1010 case T_CHAR: 1011 case T_BYTE: 1012 case T_SHORT: 1013 case T_INT: 1014 if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c) { 1015 regs[i].set1(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); 1016 #ifdef _WIN64 1017 fp_args++; 1018 // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. 1019 stk_args += 2; 1020 #endif 1021 } else { 1022 regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 1023 stk_args += 2; 1024 } 1025 break; 1026 case T_LONG: 1027 assert((i + 1) < total_args_passed && sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); 1028 // fall through 1029 case T_OBJECT: 1030 case T_ARRAY: 1031 case T_ADDRESS: 1032 case T_METADATA: 1033 if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c) { 1034 regs[i].set2(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); 1035 #ifdef _WIN64 1036 fp_args++; 1037 stk_args += 2; 1038 #endif 1039 } else { 1040 regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 1041 stk_args += 2; 1042 } 1043 break; 1044 case T_FLOAT: 1045 if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c) { 1046 regs[i].set1(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); 1047 #ifdef _WIN64 1048 int_args++; 1049 // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. 1050 stk_args += 2; 1051 #endif 1052 } else { 1053 regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 1054 stk_args += 2; 1055 } 1056 break; 1057 case T_DOUBLE: 1058 assert((i + 1) < total_args_passed && sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); 1059 if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c) { 1060 regs[i].set2(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); 1061 #ifdef _WIN64 1062 int_args++; 1063 // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. 1064 stk_args += 2; 1065 #endif 1066 } else { 1067 regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); 1068 stk_args += 2; 1069 } 1070 break; 1071 case T_VOID: // Halves of longs and doubles 1072 assert(i != 0 && (sig_bt[i - 1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i - 1] == T_DOUBLE), "expecting half"); 1073 regs[i].set_bad(); 1074 break; 1075 default: 1076 ShouldNotReachHere(); 1077 break; 1078 } 1079 } 1080 #ifdef _WIN64 1081 // windows abi requires that we always allocate enough stack space 1082 // for 4 64bit registers to be stored down. 1083 if (stk_args < 8) { 1084 stk_args = 8; 1085 } 1086 #endif // _WIN64 1087 1088 return stk_args; 1089 } 1090 1091 // On 64 bit we will store integer like items to the stack as 1092 // 64 bits items (sparc abi) even though java would only store 1093 // 32bits for a parameter. On 32bit it will simply be 32 bits 1094 // So this routine will do 32->32 on 32bit and 32->64 on 64bit 1095 static void move32_64(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { 1096 if (src.first()->is_stack()) { 1097 if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1098 // stack to stack 1099 __ movslq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1100 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); 1101 } else { 1102 // stack to reg 1103 __ movslq(dst.first()->as_Register(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1104 } 1105 } else if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1106 // reg to stack 1107 // Do we really have to sign extend??? 1108 // __ movslq(src.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); 1109 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_Register()); 1110 } else { 1111 // Do we really have to sign extend??? 1112 // __ movslq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); 1113 if (dst.first() != src.first()) { 1114 __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); 1115 } 1116 } 1117 } 1118 1119 static void move_ptr(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { 1120 if (src.first()->is_stack()) { 1121 if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1122 // stack to stack 1123 __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1124 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); 1125 } else { 1126 // stack to reg 1127 __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1128 } 1129 } else if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1130 // reg to stack 1131 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_Register()); 1132 } else { 1133 if (dst.first() != src.first()) { 1134 __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); 1135 } 1136 } 1137 } 1138 1139 // An oop arg. Must pass a handle not the oop itself 1140 static void object_move(MacroAssembler* masm, 1141 OopMap* map, 1142 int oop_handle_offset, 1143 int framesize_in_slots, 1144 VMRegPair src, 1145 VMRegPair dst, 1146 bool is_receiver, 1147 int* receiver_offset) { 1148 1149 // must pass a handle. First figure out the location we use as a handle 1150 1151 Register rHandle = dst.first()->is_stack() ? rax : dst.first()->as_Register(); 1152 1153 // See if oop is NULL if it is we need no handle 1154 1155 if (src.first()->is_stack()) { 1156 1157 // Oop is already on the stack as an argument 1158 int offset_in_older_frame = src.first()->reg2stack() + SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots(); 1159 map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(offset_in_older_frame + framesize_in_slots)); 1160 if (is_receiver) { 1161 *receiver_offset = (offset_in_older_frame + framesize_in_slots) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1162 } 1163 1164 __ cmpptr(Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 1165 __ lea(rHandle, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1166 // conditionally move a NULL 1167 __ cmovptr(Assembler::equal, rHandle, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1168 } else { 1169 1170 // Oop is in an a register we must store it to the space we reserve 1171 // on the stack for oop_handles and pass a handle if oop is non-NULL 1172 1173 const Register rOop = src.first()->as_Register(); 1174 int oop_slot; 1175 if (rOop == j_rarg0) 1176 oop_slot = 0; 1177 else if (rOop == j_rarg1) 1178 oop_slot = 1; 1179 else if (rOop == j_rarg2) 1180 oop_slot = 2; 1181 else if (rOop == j_rarg3) 1182 oop_slot = 3; 1183 else if (rOop == j_rarg4) 1184 oop_slot = 4; 1185 else { 1186 assert(rOop == j_rarg5, "wrong register"); 1187 oop_slot = 5; 1188 } 1189 1190 oop_slot = oop_slot * VMRegImpl::slots_per_word + oop_handle_offset; 1191 int offset = oop_slot*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1192 1193 map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(oop_slot)); 1194 // Store oop in handle area, may be NULL 1195 __ movptr(Address(rsp, offset), rOop); 1196 if (is_receiver) { 1197 *receiver_offset = offset; 1198 } 1199 1200 __ cmpptr(rOop, (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 1201 __ lea(rHandle, Address(rsp, offset)); 1202 // conditionally move a NULL from the handle area where it was just stored 1203 __ cmovptr(Assembler::equal, rHandle, Address(rsp, offset)); 1204 } 1205 1206 // If arg is on the stack then place it otherwise it is already in correct reg. 1207 if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1208 __ movptr(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rHandle); 1209 } 1210 } 1211 1212 // A float arg may have to do float reg int reg conversion 1213 static void float_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { 1214 assert(!src.second()->is_valid() && !dst.second()->is_valid(), "bad float_move"); 1215 1216 // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either 1217 // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. 1218 // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. 1219 1220 if (src.first()->is_stack()) { 1221 if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1222 __ movl(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1223 __ movptr(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); 1224 } else { 1225 // stack to reg 1226 assert(dst.first()->is_XMMRegister(), "only expect xmm registers as parameters"); 1227 __ movflt(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1228 } 1229 } else if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { 1230 // reg to stack 1231 assert(src.first()->is_XMMRegister(), "only expect xmm registers as parameters"); 1232 __ movflt(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1233 } else { 1234 // reg to reg 1235 // In theory these overlap but the ordering is such that this is likely a nop 1236 if ( src.first() != dst.first()) { 1237 __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1238 } 1239 } 1240 } 1241 1242 // A long move 1243 static void long_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { 1244 1245 // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either 1246 // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. 1247 // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. 1248 1249 if (src.is_single_phys_reg() ) { 1250 if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { 1251 if (dst.first() != src.first()) { 1252 __ mov(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); 1253 } 1254 } else { 1255 assert(dst.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); 1256 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_Register()); 1257 } 1258 } else if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { 1259 assert(src.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); 1260 __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_out(src.first()))); 1261 } else { 1262 assert(src.is_single_reg() && dst.is_single_reg(), "not stack pairs"); 1263 __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1264 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); 1265 } 1266 } 1267 1268 // A double move 1269 static void double_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { 1270 1271 // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either 1272 // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. 1273 // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. 1274 1275 if (src.is_single_phys_reg() ) { 1276 if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { 1277 // In theory these overlap but the ordering is such that this is likely a nop 1278 if ( src.first() != dst.first()) { 1279 __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1280 } 1281 } else { 1282 assert(dst.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); 1283 __ movdbl(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1284 } 1285 } else if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { 1286 assert(src.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); 1287 __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_out(src.first()))); 1288 } else { 1289 assert(src.is_single_reg() && dst.is_single_reg(), "not stack pairs"); 1290 __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); 1291 __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); 1292 } 1293 } 1294 1295 1296 void SharedRuntime::save_native_result(MacroAssembler *masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots) { 1297 // We always ignore the frame_slots arg and just use the space just below frame pointer 1298 // which by this time is free to use 1299 switch (ret_type) { 1300 case T_FLOAT: 1301 __ movflt(Address(rbp, -wordSize), xmm0); 1302 break; 1303 case T_DOUBLE: 1304 __ movdbl(Address(rbp, -wordSize), xmm0); 1305 break; 1306 case T_VOID: break; 1307 default: { 1308 __ movptr(Address(rbp, -wordSize), rax); 1309 } 1310 } 1311 } 1312 1313 void SharedRuntime::restore_native_result(MacroAssembler *masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots) { 1314 // We always ignore the frame_slots arg and just use the space just below frame pointer 1315 // which by this time is free to use 1316 switch (ret_type) { 1317 case T_FLOAT: 1318 __ movflt(xmm0, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); 1319 break; 1320 case T_DOUBLE: 1321 __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); 1322 break; 1323 case T_VOID: break; 1324 default: { 1325 __ movptr(rax, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); 1326 } 1327 } 1328 } 1329 1330 static void save_args(MacroAssembler *masm, int arg_count, int first_arg, VMRegPair *args) { 1331 for ( int i = first_arg ; i < arg_count ; i++ ) { 1332 if (args[i].first()->is_Register()) { 1333 __ push(args[i].first()->as_Register()); 1334 } else if (args[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 1335 __ subptr(rsp, 2*wordSize); 1336 __ movdbl(Address(rsp, 0), args[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1337 } 1338 } 1339 } 1340 1341 static void restore_args(MacroAssembler *masm, int arg_count, int first_arg, VMRegPair *args) { 1342 for ( int i = arg_count - 1 ; i >= first_arg ; i-- ) { 1343 if (args[i].first()->is_Register()) { 1344 __ pop(args[i].first()->as_Register()); 1345 } else if (args[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 1346 __ movdbl(args[i].first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rsp, 0)); 1347 __ addptr(rsp, 2*wordSize); 1348 } 1349 } 1350 } 1351 1352 1353 static void save_or_restore_arguments(MacroAssembler* masm, 1354 const int stack_slots, 1355 const int total_in_args, 1356 const int arg_save_area, 1357 OopMap* map, 1358 VMRegPair* in_regs, 1359 BasicType* in_sig_bt) { 1360 // if map is non-NULL then the code should store the values, 1361 // otherwise it should load them. 1362 int slot = arg_save_area; 1363 // Save down double word first 1364 for ( int i = 0; i < total_in_args; i++) { 1365 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister() && in_sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { 1366 int offset = slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1367 slot += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 1368 assert(slot <= stack_slots, "overflow"); 1369 if (map != NULL) { 1370 __ movdbl(Address(rsp, offset), in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1371 } else { 1372 __ movdbl(in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rsp, offset)); 1373 } 1374 } 1375 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register() && 1376 (in_sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY)) { 1377 int offset = slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1378 if (map != NULL) { 1379 __ movq(Address(rsp, offset), in_regs[i].first()->as_Register()); 1380 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY) { 1381 map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(slot));; 1382 } 1383 } else { 1384 __ movq(in_regs[i].first()->as_Register(), Address(rsp, offset)); 1385 } 1386 slot += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 1387 } 1388 } 1389 // Save or restore single word registers 1390 for ( int i = 0; i < total_in_args; i++) { 1391 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register()) { 1392 int offset = slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1393 slot++; 1394 assert(slot <= stack_slots, "overflow"); 1395 1396 // Value is in an input register pass we must flush it to the stack 1397 const Register reg = in_regs[i].first()->as_Register(); 1398 switch (in_sig_bt[i]) { 1399 case T_BOOLEAN: 1400 case T_CHAR: 1401 case T_BYTE: 1402 case T_SHORT: 1403 case T_INT: 1404 if (map != NULL) { 1405 __ movl(Address(rsp, offset), reg); 1406 } else { 1407 __ movl(reg, Address(rsp, offset)); 1408 } 1409 break; 1410 case T_ARRAY: 1411 case T_LONG: 1412 // handled above 1413 break; 1414 case T_OBJECT: 1415 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); 1416 } 1417 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 1418 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_FLOAT) { 1419 int offset = slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1420 slot++; 1421 assert(slot <= stack_slots, "overflow"); 1422 if (map != NULL) { 1423 __ movflt(Address(rsp, offset), in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1424 } else { 1425 __ movflt(in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rsp, offset)); 1426 } 1427 } 1428 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_stack()) { 1429 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY && map != NULL) { 1430 int offset_in_older_frame = in_regs[i].first()->reg2stack() + SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots(); 1431 map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(offset_in_older_frame + stack_slots)); 1432 } 1433 } 1434 } 1435 } 1436 1437 // Pin incoming array argument of java critical method 1438 static void pin_critical_native_array(MacroAssembler* masm, 1439 VMRegPair reg, 1440 int& pinned_slot) { 1441 __ block_comment("pin_critical_native_array {"); 1442 Register tmp_reg = rax; 1443 1444 Label is_null; 1445 VMRegPair tmp; 1446 VMRegPair in_reg = reg; 1447 bool on_stack = false; 1448 1449 tmp.set_ptr(tmp_reg->as_VMReg()); 1450 if (reg.first()->is_stack()) { 1451 // Load the arg up from the stack 1452 move_ptr(masm, reg, tmp); 1453 reg = tmp; 1454 on_stack = true; 1455 } else { 1456 __ movptr(rax, reg.first()->as_Register()); 1457 } 1458 __ testptr(reg.first()->as_Register(), reg.first()->as_Register()); 1459 __ jccb(Assembler::equal, is_null); 1460 1461 __ push(c_rarg0); 1462 __ push(c_rarg1); 1463 __ push(c_rarg2); 1464 __ push(c_rarg3); 1465 #ifdef _WIN64 1466 // caller-saved registers on Windows 1467 __ push(r10); 1468 __ push(r11); 1469 #else 1470 __ push(c_rarg4); 1471 __ push(c_rarg5); 1472 #endif 1473 1474 if (reg.first()->as_Register() != c_rarg1) { 1475 __ movptr(c_rarg1, reg.first()->as_Register()); 1476 } 1477 __ movptr(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 1478 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::pin_object))); 1479 1480 #ifdef _WIN64 1481 __ pop(r11); 1482 __ pop(r10); 1483 #else 1484 __ pop(c_rarg5); 1485 __ pop(c_rarg4); 1486 #endif 1487 __ pop(c_rarg3); 1488 __ pop(c_rarg2); 1489 __ pop(c_rarg1); 1490 __ pop(c_rarg0); 1491 1492 if (on_stack) { 1493 __ movptr(Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(in_reg.first())), rax); 1494 __ bind(is_null); 1495 } else { 1496 __ movptr(reg.first()->as_Register(), rax); 1497 1498 // save on stack for unpinning later 1499 __ bind(is_null); 1500 assert(reg.first()->is_Register(), "Must be a register"); 1501 int offset = pinned_slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1502 pinned_slot += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 1503 __ movq(Address(rsp, offset), rax); 1504 } 1505 __ block_comment("} pin_critical_native_array"); 1506 } 1507 1508 // Unpin array argument of java critical method 1509 static void unpin_critical_native_array(MacroAssembler* masm, 1510 VMRegPair reg, 1511 int& pinned_slot) { 1512 __ block_comment("unpin_critical_native_array {"); 1513 Label is_null; 1514 1515 if (reg.first()->is_stack()) { 1516 __ movptr(c_rarg1, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(reg.first()))); 1517 } else { 1518 int offset = pinned_slot * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 1519 pinned_slot += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 1520 __ movq(c_rarg1, Address(rsp, offset)); 1521 } 1522 __ testptr(c_rarg1, c_rarg1); 1523 __ jccb(Assembler::equal, is_null); 1524 1525 __ movptr(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 1526 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::unpin_object))); 1527 1528 __ bind(is_null); 1529 __ block_comment("} unpin_critical_native_array"); 1530 } 1531 1532 // Check GCLocker::needs_gc and enter the runtime if it's true. This 1533 // keeps a new JNI critical region from starting until a GC has been 1534 // forced. Save down any oops in registers and describe them in an 1535 // OopMap. 1536 static void check_needs_gc_for_critical_native(MacroAssembler* masm, 1537 int stack_slots, 1538 int total_c_args, 1539 int total_in_args, 1540 int arg_save_area, 1541 OopMapSet* oop_maps, 1542 VMRegPair* in_regs, 1543 BasicType* in_sig_bt) { 1544 __ block_comment("check GCLocker::needs_gc"); 1545 Label cont; 1546 __ cmp8(ExternalAddress((address)GCLocker::needs_gc_address()), false); 1547 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, cont); 1548 1549 // Save down any incoming oops and call into the runtime to halt for a GC 1550 1551 OopMap* map = new OopMap(stack_slots * 2, 0 /* arg_slots*/); 1552 save_or_restore_arguments(masm, stack_slots, total_in_args, 1553 arg_save_area, map, in_regs, in_sig_bt); 1554 1555 address the_pc = __ pc(); 1556 oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ offset(), map); 1557 __ set_last_Java_frame(rsp, noreg, the_pc); 1558 1559 __ block_comment("block_for_jni_critical"); 1560 __ movptr(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 1561 __ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp 1562 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows 1563 __ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI 1564 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::block_for_jni_critical))); 1565 __ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp 1566 __ reinit_heapbase(); 1567 1568 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 1569 1570 save_or_restore_arguments(masm, stack_slots, total_in_args, 1571 arg_save_area, NULL, in_regs, in_sig_bt); 1572 __ bind(cont); 1573 #ifdef ASSERT 1574 if (StressCriticalJNINatives) { 1575 // Stress register saving 1576 OopMap* map = new OopMap(stack_slots * 2, 0 /* arg_slots*/); 1577 save_or_restore_arguments(masm, stack_slots, total_in_args, 1578 arg_save_area, map, in_regs, in_sig_bt); 1579 // Destroy argument registers 1580 for (int i = 0; i < total_in_args - 1; i++) { 1581 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register()) { 1582 const Register reg = in_regs[i].first()->as_Register(); 1583 __ xorptr(reg, reg); 1584 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 1585 __ xorpd(in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister(), in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()); 1586 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_FloatRegister()) { 1587 ShouldNotReachHere(); 1588 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_stack()) { 1589 // Nothing to do 1590 } else { 1591 ShouldNotReachHere(); 1592 } 1593 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || in_sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { 1594 i++; 1595 } 1596 } 1597 1598 save_or_restore_arguments(masm, stack_slots, total_in_args, 1599 arg_save_area, NULL, in_regs, in_sig_bt); 1600 } 1601 #endif 1602 } 1603 1604 // Unpack an array argument into a pointer to the body and the length 1605 // if the array is non-null, otherwise pass 0 for both. 1606 static void unpack_array_argument(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair reg, BasicType in_elem_type, VMRegPair body_arg, VMRegPair length_arg) { 1607 Register tmp_reg = rax; 1608 assert(!body_arg.first()->is_Register() || body_arg.first()->as_Register() != tmp_reg, 1609 "possible collision"); 1610 assert(!length_arg.first()->is_Register() || length_arg.first()->as_Register() != tmp_reg, 1611 "possible collision"); 1612 1613 __ block_comment("unpack_array_argument {"); 1614 1615 // Pass the length, ptr pair 1616 Label is_null, done; 1617 VMRegPair tmp; 1618 tmp.set_ptr(tmp_reg->as_VMReg()); 1619 if (reg.first()->is_stack()) { 1620 // Load the arg up from the stack 1621 move_ptr(masm, reg, tmp); 1622 reg = tmp; 1623 } 1624 __ testptr(reg.first()->as_Register(), reg.first()->as_Register()); 1625 __ jccb(Assembler::equal, is_null); 1626 __ lea(tmp_reg, Address(reg.first()->as_Register(), arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(in_elem_type))); 1627 move_ptr(masm, tmp, body_arg); 1628 // load the length relative to the body. 1629 __ movl(tmp_reg, Address(tmp_reg, arrayOopDesc::length_offset_in_bytes() - 1630 arrayOopDesc::base_offset_in_bytes(in_elem_type))); 1631 move32_64(masm, tmp, length_arg); 1632 __ jmpb(done); 1633 __ bind(is_null); 1634 // Pass zeros 1635 __ xorptr(tmp_reg, tmp_reg); 1636 move_ptr(masm, tmp, body_arg); 1637 move32_64(masm, tmp, length_arg); 1638 __ bind(done); 1639 1640 __ block_comment("} unpack_array_argument"); 1641 } 1642 1643 1644 // Different signatures may require very different orders for the move 1645 // to avoid clobbering other arguments. There's no simple way to 1646 // order them safely. Compute a safe order for issuing stores and 1647 // break any cycles in those stores. This code is fairly general but 1648 // it's not necessary on the other platforms so we keep it in the 1649 // platform dependent code instead of moving it into a shared file. 1650 // (See bugs 7013347 & 7145024.) 1651 // Note that this code is specific to LP64. 1652 class ComputeMoveOrder: public StackObj { 1653 class MoveOperation: public ResourceObj { 1654 friend class ComputeMoveOrder; 1655 private: 1656 VMRegPair _src; 1657 VMRegPair _dst; 1658 int _src_index; 1659 int _dst_index; 1660 bool _processed; 1661 MoveOperation* _next; 1662 MoveOperation* _prev; 1663 1664 static int get_id(VMRegPair r) { 1665 return r.first()->value(); 1666 } 1667 1668 public: 1669 MoveOperation(int src_index, VMRegPair src, int dst_index, VMRegPair dst): 1670 _src(src) 1671 , _src_index(src_index) 1672 , _dst(dst) 1673 , _dst_index(dst_index) 1674 , _next(NULL) 1675 , _prev(NULL) 1676 , _processed(false) { 1677 } 1678 1679 VMRegPair src() const { return _src; } 1680 int src_id() const { return get_id(src()); } 1681 int src_index() const { return _src_index; } 1682 VMRegPair dst() const { return _dst; } 1683 void set_dst(int i, VMRegPair dst) { _dst_index = i, _dst = dst; } 1684 int dst_index() const { return _dst_index; } 1685 int dst_id() const { return get_id(dst()); } 1686 MoveOperation* next() const { return _next; } 1687 MoveOperation* prev() const { return _prev; } 1688 void set_processed() { _processed = true; } 1689 bool is_processed() const { return _processed; } 1690 1691 // insert 1692 void break_cycle(VMRegPair temp_register) { 1693 // create a new store following the last store 1694 // to move from the temp_register to the original 1695 MoveOperation* new_store = new MoveOperation(-1, temp_register, dst_index(), dst()); 1696 1697 // break the cycle of links and insert new_store at the end 1698 // break the reverse link. 1699 MoveOperation* p = prev(); 1700 assert(p->next() == this, "must be"); 1701 _prev = NULL; 1702 p->_next = new_store; 1703 new_store->_prev = p; 1704 1705 // change the original store to save it's value in the temp. 1706 set_dst(-1, temp_register); 1707 } 1708 1709 void link(GrowableArray<MoveOperation*>& killer) { 1710 // link this store in front the store that it depends on 1711 MoveOperation* n = killer.at_grow(src_id(), NULL); 1712 if (n != NULL) { 1713 assert(_next == NULL && n->_prev == NULL, "shouldn't have been set yet"); 1714 _next = n; 1715 n->_prev = this; 1716 } 1717 } 1718 }; 1719 1720 private: 1721 GrowableArray<MoveOperation*> edges; 1722 1723 public: 1724 ComputeMoveOrder(int total_in_args, VMRegPair* in_regs, int total_c_args, VMRegPair* out_regs, 1725 BasicType* in_sig_bt, GrowableArray<int>& arg_order, VMRegPair tmp_vmreg) { 1726 // Move operations where the dest is the stack can all be 1727 // scheduled first since they can't interfere with the other moves. 1728 for (int i = total_in_args - 1, c_arg = total_c_args - 1; i >= 0; i--, c_arg--) { 1729 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY) { 1730 c_arg--; 1731 if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_stack() && 1732 out_regs[c_arg + 1].first()->is_stack()) { 1733 arg_order.push(i); 1734 arg_order.push(c_arg); 1735 } else { 1736 if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_stack() || 1737 in_regs[i].first() == out_regs[c_arg].first()) { 1738 add_edge(i, in_regs[i].first(), c_arg, out_regs[c_arg + 1]); 1739 } else { 1740 add_edge(i, in_regs[i].first(), c_arg, out_regs[c_arg]); 1741 } 1742 } 1743 } else if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_VOID) { 1744 arg_order.push(i); 1745 arg_order.push(c_arg); 1746 } else { 1747 if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_stack() || 1748 in_regs[i].first() == out_regs[c_arg].first()) { 1749 arg_order.push(i); 1750 arg_order.push(c_arg); 1751 } else { 1752 add_edge(i, in_regs[i].first(), c_arg, out_regs[c_arg]); 1753 } 1754 } 1755 } 1756 // Break any cycles in the register moves and emit the in the 1757 // proper order. 1758 GrowableArray<MoveOperation*>* stores = get_store_order(tmp_vmreg); 1759 for (int i = 0; i < stores->length(); i++) { 1760 arg_order.push(stores->at(i)->src_index()); 1761 arg_order.push(stores->at(i)->dst_index()); 1762 } 1763 } 1764 1765 // Collected all the move operations 1766 void add_edge(int src_index, VMRegPair src, int dst_index, VMRegPair dst) { 1767 if (src.first() == dst.first()) return; 1768 edges.append(new MoveOperation(src_index, src, dst_index, dst)); 1769 } 1770 1771 // Walk the edges breaking cycles between moves. The result list 1772 // can be walked in order to produce the proper set of loads 1773 GrowableArray<MoveOperation*>* get_store_order(VMRegPair temp_register) { 1774 // Record which moves kill which values 1775 GrowableArray<MoveOperation*> killer; 1776 for (int i = 0; i < edges.length(); i++) { 1777 MoveOperation* s = edges.at(i); 1778 assert(killer.at_grow(s->dst_id(), NULL) == NULL, "only one killer"); 1779 killer.at_put_grow(s->dst_id(), s, NULL); 1780 } 1781 assert(killer.at_grow(MoveOperation::get_id(temp_register), NULL) == NULL, 1782 "make sure temp isn't in the registers that are killed"); 1783 1784 // create links between loads and stores 1785 for (int i = 0; i < edges.length(); i++) { 1786 edges.at(i)->link(killer); 1787 } 1788 1789 // at this point, all the move operations are chained together 1790 // in a doubly linked list. Processing it backwards finds 1791 // the beginning of the chain, forwards finds the end. If there's 1792 // a cycle it can be broken at any point, so pick an edge and walk 1793 // backward until the list ends or we end where we started. 1794 GrowableArray<MoveOperation*>* stores = new GrowableArray<MoveOperation*>(); 1795 for (int e = 0; e < edges.length(); e++) { 1796 MoveOperation* s = edges.at(e); 1797 if (!s->is_processed()) { 1798 MoveOperation* start = s; 1799 // search for the beginning of the chain or cycle 1800 while (start->prev() != NULL && start->prev() != s) { 1801 start = start->prev(); 1802 } 1803 if (start->prev() == s) { 1804 start->break_cycle(temp_register); 1805 } 1806 // walk the chain forward inserting to store list 1807 while (start != NULL) { 1808 stores->append(start); 1809 start->set_processed(); 1810 start = start->next(); 1811 } 1812 } 1813 } 1814 return stores; 1815 } 1816 }; 1817 1818 static void verify_oop_args(MacroAssembler* masm, 1819 const methodHandle& method, 1820 const BasicType* sig_bt, 1821 const VMRegPair* regs) { 1822 Register temp_reg = rbx; // not part of any compiled calling seq 1823 if (VerifyOops) { 1824 for (int i = 0; i < method->size_of_parameters(); i++) { 1825 if (sig_bt[i] == T_OBJECT || 1826 sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY) { 1827 VMReg r = regs[i].first(); 1828 assert(r->is_valid(), "bad oop arg"); 1829 if (r->is_stack()) { 1830 __ movptr(temp_reg, Address(rsp, r->reg2stack() * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + wordSize)); 1831 __ verify_oop(temp_reg); 1832 } else { 1833 __ verify_oop(r->as_Register()); 1834 } 1835 } 1836 } 1837 } 1838 } 1839 1840 static void gen_special_dispatch(MacroAssembler* masm, 1841 const methodHandle& method, 1842 const BasicType* sig_bt, 1843 const VMRegPair* regs) { 1844 verify_oop_args(masm, method, sig_bt, regs); 1845 vmIntrinsics::ID iid = method->intrinsic_id(); 1846 1847 // Now write the args into the outgoing interpreter space 1848 bool has_receiver = false; 1849 Register receiver_reg = noreg; 1850 int member_arg_pos = -1; 1851 Register member_reg = noreg; 1852 int ref_kind = MethodHandles::signature_polymorphic_intrinsic_ref_kind(iid); 1853 if (ref_kind != 0) { 1854 member_arg_pos = method->size_of_parameters() - 1; // trailing MemberName argument 1855 member_reg = rbx; // known to be free at this point 1856 has_receiver = MethodHandles::ref_kind_has_receiver(ref_kind); 1857 } else if (iid == vmIntrinsics::_invokeBasic) { 1858 has_receiver = true; 1859 } else { 1860 fatal("unexpected intrinsic id %d", iid); 1861 } 1862 1863 if (member_reg != noreg) { 1864 // Load the member_arg into register, if necessary. 1865 SharedRuntime::check_member_name_argument_is_last_argument(method, sig_bt, regs); 1866 VMReg r = regs[member_arg_pos].first(); 1867 if (r->is_stack()) { 1868 __ movptr(member_reg, Address(rsp, r->reg2stack() * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + wordSize)); 1869 } else { 1870 // no data motion is needed 1871 member_reg = r->as_Register(); 1872 } 1873 } 1874 1875 if (has_receiver) { 1876 // Make sure the receiver is loaded into a register. 1877 assert(method->size_of_parameters() > 0, "oob"); 1878 assert(sig_bt[0] == T_OBJECT, "receiver argument must be an object"); 1879 VMReg r = regs[0].first(); 1880 assert(r->is_valid(), "bad receiver arg"); 1881 if (r->is_stack()) { 1882 // Porting note: This assumes that compiled calling conventions always 1883 // pass the receiver oop in a register. If this is not true on some 1884 // platform, pick a temp and load the receiver from stack. 1885 fatal("receiver always in a register"); 1886 receiver_reg = j_rarg0; // known to be free at this point 1887 __ movptr(receiver_reg, Address(rsp, r->reg2stack() * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + wordSize)); 1888 } else { 1889 // no data motion is needed 1890 receiver_reg = r->as_Register(); 1891 } 1892 } 1893 1894 // Figure out which address we are really jumping to: 1895 MethodHandles::generate_method_handle_dispatch(masm, iid, 1896 receiver_reg, member_reg, /*for_compiler_entry:*/ true); 1897 } 1898 1899 // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1900 // Generate a native wrapper for a given method. The method takes arguments 1901 // in the Java compiled code convention, marshals them to the native 1902 // convention (handlizes oops, etc), transitions to native, makes the call, 1903 // returns to java state (possibly blocking), unhandlizes any result and 1904 // returns. 1905 // 1906 // Critical native functions are a shorthand for the use of 1907 // GetPrimtiveArrayCritical and disallow the use of any other JNI 1908 // functions. The wrapper is expected to unpack the arguments before 1909 // passing them to the callee and perform checks before and after the 1910 // native call to ensure that they GCLocker 1911 // lock_critical/unlock_critical semantics are followed. Some other 1912 // parts of JNI setup are skipped like the tear down of the JNI handle 1913 // block and the check for pending exceptions it's impossible for them 1914 // to be thrown. 1915 // 1916 // They are roughly structured like this: 1917 // if (GCLocker::needs_gc()) 1918 // SharedRuntime::block_for_jni_critical(); 1919 // tranistion to thread_in_native 1920 // unpack arrray arguments and call native entry point 1921 // check for safepoint in progress 1922 // check if any thread suspend flags are set 1923 // call into JVM and possible unlock the JNI critical 1924 // if a GC was suppressed while in the critical native. 1925 // transition back to thread_in_Java 1926 // return to caller 1927 // 1928 nmethod* SharedRuntime::generate_native_wrapper(MacroAssembler* masm, 1929 const methodHandle& method, 1930 int compile_id, 1931 BasicType* in_sig_bt, 1932 VMRegPair* in_regs, 1933 BasicType ret_type) { 1934 if (method->is_method_handle_intrinsic()) { 1935 vmIntrinsics::ID iid = method->intrinsic_id(); 1936 intptr_t start = (intptr_t)__ pc(); 1937 int vep_offset = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; 1938 gen_special_dispatch(masm, 1939 method, 1940 in_sig_bt, 1941 in_regs); 1942 int frame_complete = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; // not complete, period 1943 __ flush(); 1944 int stack_slots = SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots(); // no out slots at all, actually 1945 return nmethod::new_native_nmethod(method, 1946 compile_id, 1947 masm->code(), 1948 vep_offset, 1949 frame_complete, 1950 stack_slots / VMRegImpl::slots_per_word, 1951 in_ByteSize(-1), 1952 in_ByteSize(-1), 1953 (OopMapSet*)NULL); 1954 } 1955 bool is_critical_native = true; 1956 address native_func = method->critical_native_function(); 1957 if (native_func == NULL) { 1958 native_func = method->native_function(); 1959 is_critical_native = false; 1960 } 1961 assert(native_func != NULL, "must have function"); 1962 1963 // An OopMap for lock (and class if static) 1964 OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 1965 intptr_t start = (intptr_t)__ pc(); 1966 1967 // We have received a description of where all the java arg are located 1968 // on entry to the wrapper. We need to convert these args to where 1969 // the jni function will expect them. To figure out where they go 1970 // we convert the java signature to a C signature by inserting 1971 // the hidden arguments as arg[0] and possibly arg[1] (static method) 1972 1973 const int total_in_args = method->size_of_parameters(); 1974 int total_c_args = total_in_args; 1975 if (!is_critical_native) { 1976 total_c_args += 1; 1977 if (method->is_static()) { 1978 total_c_args++; 1979 } 1980 } else { 1981 for (int i = 0; i < total_in_args; i++) { 1982 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY) { 1983 total_c_args++; 1984 } 1985 } 1986 } 1987 1988 BasicType* out_sig_bt = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(BasicType, total_c_args); 1989 VMRegPair* out_regs = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(VMRegPair, total_c_args); 1990 BasicType* in_elem_bt = NULL; 1991 1992 int argc = 0; 1993 if (!is_critical_native) { 1994 out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_ADDRESS; 1995 if (method->is_static()) { 1996 out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_OBJECT; 1997 } 1998 1999 for (int i = 0; i < total_in_args ; i++ ) { 2000 out_sig_bt[argc++] = in_sig_bt[i]; 2001 } 2002 } else { 2003 Thread* THREAD = Thread::current(); 2004 in_elem_bt = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(BasicType, total_in_args); 2005 SignatureStream ss(method->signature()); 2006 for (int i = 0; i < total_in_args ; i++ ) { 2007 if (in_sig_bt[i] == T_ARRAY) { 2008 // Arrays are passed as int, elem* pair 2009 out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_INT; 2010 out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_ADDRESS; 2011 Symbol* atype = ss.as_symbol(CHECK_NULL); 2012 const char* at = atype->as_C_string(); 2013 if (strlen(at) == 2) { 2014 assert(at[0] == '[', "must be"); 2015 switch (at[1]) { 2016 case 'B': in_elem_bt[i] = T_BYTE; break; 2017 case 'C': in_elem_bt[i] = T_CHAR; break; 2018 case 'D': in_elem_bt[i] = T_DOUBLE; break; 2019 case 'F': in_elem_bt[i] = T_FLOAT; break; 2020 case 'I': in_elem_bt[i] = T_INT; break; 2021 case 'J': in_elem_bt[i] = T_LONG; break; 2022 case 'S': in_elem_bt[i] = T_SHORT; break; 2023 case 'Z': in_elem_bt[i] = T_BOOLEAN; break; 2024 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); 2025 } 2026 } 2027 } else { 2028 out_sig_bt[argc++] = in_sig_bt[i]; 2029 in_elem_bt[i] = T_VOID; 2030 } 2031 if (in_sig_bt[i] != T_VOID) { 2032 assert(in_sig_bt[i] == ss.type(), "must match"); 2033 ss.next(); 2034 } 2035 } 2036 } 2037 2038 // Now figure out where the args must be stored and how much stack space 2039 // they require. 2040 int out_arg_slots; 2041 out_arg_slots = c_calling_convention(out_sig_bt, out_regs, NULL, total_c_args); 2042 2043 // Compute framesize for the wrapper. We need to handlize all oops in 2044 // incoming registers 2045 2046 // Calculate the total number of stack slots we will need. 2047 2048 // First count the abi requirement plus all of the outgoing args 2049 int stack_slots = SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots() + out_arg_slots; 2050 2051 // Now the space for the inbound oop handle area 2052 int total_save_slots = 6 * VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; // 6 arguments passed in registers 2053 if (is_critical_native) { 2054 // Critical natives may have to call out so they need a save area 2055 // for register arguments. 2056 int double_slots = 0; 2057 int single_slots = 0; 2058 for ( int i = 0; i < total_in_args; i++) { 2059 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register()) { 2060 const Register reg = in_regs[i].first()->as_Register(); 2061 switch (in_sig_bt[i]) { 2062 case T_BOOLEAN: 2063 case T_BYTE: 2064 case T_SHORT: 2065 case T_CHAR: 2066 case T_INT: single_slots++; break; 2067 case T_ARRAY: // specific to LP64 (7145024) 2068 case T_LONG: double_slots++; break; 2069 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); 2070 } 2071 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 2072 switch (in_sig_bt[i]) { 2073 case T_FLOAT: single_slots++; break; 2074 case T_DOUBLE: double_slots++; break; 2075 default: ShouldNotReachHere(); 2076 } 2077 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_FloatRegister()) { 2078 ShouldNotReachHere(); 2079 } 2080 } 2081 total_save_slots = double_slots * 2 + single_slots; 2082 // align the save area 2083 if (double_slots != 0) { 2084 stack_slots = align_up(stack_slots, 2); 2085 } 2086 } 2087 2088 int oop_handle_offset = stack_slots; 2089 stack_slots += total_save_slots; 2090 2091 // Now any space we need for handlizing a klass if static method 2092 2093 int klass_slot_offset = 0; 2094 int klass_offset = -1; 2095 int lock_slot_offset = 0; 2096 bool is_static = false; 2097 2098 if (method->is_static()) { 2099 klass_slot_offset = stack_slots; 2100 stack_slots += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 2101 klass_offset = klass_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 2102 is_static = true; 2103 } 2104 2105 // Plus a lock if needed 2106 2107 if (method->is_synchronized()) { 2108 lock_slot_offset = stack_slots; 2109 stack_slots += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; 2110 } 2111 2112 // Now a place (+2) to save return values or temp during shuffling 2113 // + 4 for return address (which we own) and saved rbp 2114 stack_slots += 6; 2115 2116 // Ok The space we have allocated will look like: 2117 // 2118 // 2119 // FP-> | | 2120 // |---------------------| 2121 // | 2 slots for moves | 2122 // |---------------------| 2123 // | lock box (if sync) | 2124 // |---------------------| <- lock_slot_offset 2125 // | klass (if static) | 2126 // |---------------------| <- klass_slot_offset 2127 // | oopHandle area | 2128 // |---------------------| <- oop_handle_offset (6 java arg registers) 2129 // | outbound memory | 2130 // | based arguments | 2131 // | | 2132 // |---------------------| 2133 // | | 2134 // SP-> | out_preserved_slots | 2135 // 2136 // 2137 2138 2139 // Now compute actual number of stack words we need rounding to make 2140 // stack properly aligned. 2141 stack_slots = align_up(stack_slots, StackAlignmentInSlots); 2142 2143 int stack_size = stack_slots * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; 2144 2145 // First thing make an ic check to see if we should even be here 2146 2147 // We are free to use all registers as temps without saving them and 2148 // restoring them except rbp. rbp is the only callee save register 2149 // as far as the interpreter and the compiler(s) are concerned. 2150 2151 2152 const Register ic_reg = rax; 2153 const Register receiver = j_rarg0; 2154 2155 Label hit; 2156 Label exception_pending; 2157 2158 assert_different_registers(ic_reg, receiver, rscratch1); 2159 __ verify_oop(receiver); 2160 __ load_klass(rscratch1, receiver); 2161 __ cmpq(ic_reg, rscratch1); 2162 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, hit); 2163 2164 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); 2165 2166 // Verified entry point must be aligned 2167 __ align(8); 2168 2169 __ bind(hit); 2170 2171 int vep_offset = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; 2172 2173 #ifdef COMPILER1 2174 // For Object.hashCode, System.identityHashCode try to pull hashCode from object header if available. 2175 if ((InlineObjectHash && method->intrinsic_id() == vmIntrinsics::_hashCode) || (method->intrinsic_id() == vmIntrinsics::_identityHashCode)) { 2176 inline_check_hashcode_from_object_header(masm, method, j_rarg0 /*obj_reg*/, rax /*result*/); 2177 } 2178 #endif // COMPILER1 2179 2180 // The instruction at the verified entry point must be 5 bytes or longer 2181 // because it can be patched on the fly by make_non_entrant. The stack bang 2182 // instruction fits that requirement. 2183 2184 // Generate stack overflow check 2185 2186 if (UseStackBanging) { 2187 __ bang_stack_with_offset((int)JavaThread::stack_shadow_zone_size()); 2188 } else { 2189 // need a 5 byte instruction to allow MT safe patching to non-entrant 2190 __ fat_nop(); 2191 } 2192 2193 // Generate a new frame for the wrapper. 2194 __ enter(); 2195 // -2 because return address is already present and so is saved rbp 2196 __ subptr(rsp, stack_size - 2*wordSize); 2197 2198 // Frame is now completed as far as size and linkage. 2199 int frame_complete = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; 2200 2201 if (UseRTMLocking) { 2202 // Abort RTM transaction before calling JNI 2203 // because critical section will be large and will be 2204 // aborted anyway. Also nmethod could be deoptimized. 2205 __ xabort(0); 2206 } 2207 2208 #ifdef ASSERT 2209 { 2210 Label L; 2211 __ mov(rax, rsp); 2212 __ andptr(rax, -16); // must be 16 byte boundary (see amd64 ABI) 2213 __ cmpptr(rax, rsp); 2214 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 2215 __ stop("improperly aligned stack"); 2216 __ bind(L); 2217 } 2218 #endif /* ASSERT */ 2219 2220 2221 // We use r14 as the oop handle for the receiver/klass 2222 // It is callee save so it survives the call to native 2223 2224 const Register oop_handle_reg = r14; 2225 2226 if (is_critical_native && !Universe::heap()->supports_object_pinning()) { 2227 check_needs_gc_for_critical_native(masm, stack_slots, total_c_args, total_in_args, 2228 oop_handle_offset, oop_maps, in_regs, in_sig_bt); 2229 } 2230 2231 // 2232 // We immediately shuffle the arguments so that any vm call we have to 2233 // make from here on out (sync slow path, jvmti, etc.) we will have 2234 // captured the oops from our caller and have a valid oopMap for 2235 // them. 2236 2237 // ----------------- 2238 // The Grand Shuffle 2239 2240 // The Java calling convention is either equal (linux) or denser (win64) than the 2241 // c calling convention. However the because of the jni_env argument the c calling 2242 // convention always has at least one more (and two for static) arguments than Java. 2243 // Therefore if we move the args from java -> c backwards then we will never have 2244 // a register->register conflict and we don't have to build a dependency graph 2245 // and figure out how to break any cycles. 2246 // 2247 2248 // Record esp-based slot for receiver on stack for non-static methods 2249 int receiver_offset = -1; 2250 2251 // This is a trick. We double the stack slots so we can claim 2252 // the oops in the caller's frame. Since we are sure to have 2253 // more args than the caller doubling is enough to make 2254 // sure we can capture all the incoming oop args from the 2255 // caller. 2256 // 2257 OopMap* map = new OopMap(stack_slots * 2, 0 /* arg_slots*/); 2258 2259 // Mark location of rbp (someday) 2260 // map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( stack_slots - 2), stack_slots * 2, 0, vmreg(rbp)); 2261 2262 // Use eax, ebx as temporaries during any memory-memory moves we have to do 2263 // All inbound args are referenced based on rbp and all outbound args via rsp. 2264 2265 2266 #ifdef ASSERT 2267 bool reg_destroyed[RegisterImpl::number_of_registers]; 2268 bool freg_destroyed[XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers]; 2269 for ( int r = 0 ; r < RegisterImpl::number_of_registers ; r++ ) { 2270 reg_destroyed[r] = false; 2271 } 2272 for ( int f = 0 ; f < XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers ; f++ ) { 2273 freg_destroyed[f] = false; 2274 } 2275 2276 #endif /* ASSERT */ 2277 2278 // This may iterate in two different directions depending on the 2279 // kind of native it is. The reason is that for regular JNI natives 2280 // the incoming and outgoing registers are offset upwards and for 2281 // critical natives they are offset down. 2282 GrowableArray<int> arg_order(2 * total_in_args); 2283 // Inbound arguments that need to be pinned for critical natives 2284 GrowableArray<int> pinned_args(total_in_args); 2285 // Current stack slot for storing register based array argument 2286 int pinned_slot = oop_handle_offset; 2287 2288 VMRegPair tmp_vmreg; 2289 tmp_vmreg.set2(rbx->as_VMReg()); 2290 2291 if (!is_critical_native) { 2292 for (int i = total_in_args - 1, c_arg = total_c_args - 1; i >= 0; i--, c_arg--) { 2293 arg_order.push(i); 2294 arg_order.push(c_arg); 2295 } 2296 } else { 2297 // Compute a valid move order, using tmp_vmreg to break any cycles 2298 ComputeMoveOrder cmo(total_in_args, in_regs, total_c_args, out_regs, in_sig_bt, arg_order, tmp_vmreg); 2299 } 2300 2301 int temploc = -1; 2302 for (int ai = 0; ai < arg_order.length(); ai += 2) { 2303 int i = arg_order.at(ai); 2304 int c_arg = arg_order.at(ai + 1); 2305 __ block_comment(err_msg("move %d -> %d", i, c_arg)); 2306 if (c_arg == -1) { 2307 assert(is_critical_native, "should only be required for critical natives"); 2308 // This arg needs to be moved to a temporary 2309 __ mov(tmp_vmreg.first()->as_Register(), in_regs[i].first()->as_Register()); 2310 in_regs[i] = tmp_vmreg; 2311 temploc = i; 2312 continue; 2313 } else if (i == -1) { 2314 assert(is_critical_native, "should only be required for critical natives"); 2315 // Read from the temporary location 2316 assert(temploc != -1, "must be valid"); 2317 i = temploc; 2318 temploc = -1; 2319 } 2320 #ifdef ASSERT 2321 if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register()) { 2322 assert(!reg_destroyed[in_regs[i].first()->as_Register()->encoding()], "destroyed reg!"); 2323 } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 2324 assert(!freg_destroyed[in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()->encoding()], "destroyed reg!"); 2325 } 2326 if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_Register()) { 2327 reg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_Register()->encoding()] = true; 2328 } else if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 2329 freg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_XMMRegister()->encoding()] = true; 2330 } 2331 #endif /* ASSERT */ 2332 switch (in_sig_bt[i]) { 2333 case T_ARRAY: 2334 if (is_critical_native) { 2335 // pin before unpack 2336 if (Universe::heap()->supports_object_pinning()) { 2337 assert(pinned_slot <= stack_slots, "overflow"); 2338 pin_critical_native_array(masm, in_regs[i], pinned_slot); 2339 pinned_args.append(i); 2340 } 2341 unpack_array_argument(masm, in_regs[i], in_elem_bt[i], out_regs[c_arg + 1], out_regs[c_arg]); 2342 c_arg++; 2343 #ifdef ASSERT 2344 if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_Register()) { 2345 reg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_Register()->encoding()] = true; 2346 } else if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { 2347 freg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_XMMRegister()->encoding()] = true; 2348 } 2349 #endif 2350 break; 2351 } 2352 case T_OBJECT: 2353 assert(!is_critical_native, "no oop arguments"); 2354 object_move(masm, map, oop_handle_offset, stack_slots, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg], 2355 ((i == 0) && (!is_static)), 2356 &receiver_offset); 2357 break; 2358 case T_VOID: 2359 break; 2360 2361 case T_FLOAT: 2362 float_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); 2363 break; 2364 2365 case T_DOUBLE: 2366 assert( i + 1 < total_in_args && 2367 in_sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID && 2368 out_sig_bt[c_arg+1] == T_VOID, "bad arg list"); 2369 double_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); 2370 break; 2371 2372 case T_LONG : 2373 long_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); 2374 break; 2375 2376 case T_ADDRESS: assert(false, "found T_ADDRESS in java args"); 2377 2378 default: 2379 move32_64(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); 2380 } 2381 } 2382 2383 int c_arg; 2384 2385 // Pre-load a static method's oop into r14. Used both by locking code and 2386 // the normal JNI call code. 2387 if (!is_critical_native) { 2388 // point c_arg at the first arg that is already loaded in case we 2389 // need to spill before we call out 2390 c_arg = total_c_args - total_in_args; 2391 2392 if (method->is_static()) { 2393 2394 // load oop into a register 2395 __ movoop(oop_handle_reg, JNIHandles::make_local(method->method_holder()->java_mirror())); 2396 2397 // Now handlize the static class mirror it's known not-null. 2398 __ movptr(Address(rsp, klass_offset), oop_handle_reg); 2399 map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(klass_slot_offset)); 2400 2401 // Now get the handle 2402 __ lea(oop_handle_reg, Address(rsp, klass_offset)); 2403 // store the klass handle as second argument 2404 __ movptr(c_rarg1, oop_handle_reg); 2405 // and protect the arg if we must spill 2406 c_arg--; 2407 } 2408 } else { 2409 // For JNI critical methods we need to save all registers in save_args. 2410 c_arg = 0; 2411 } 2412 2413 // Change state to native (we save the return address in the thread, since it might not 2414 // be pushed on the stack when we do a a stack traversal). It is enough that the pc() 2415 // points into the right code segment. It does not have to be the correct return pc. 2416 // We use the same pc/oopMap repeatedly when we call out 2417 2418 intptr_t the_pc = (intptr_t) __ pc(); 2419 oop_maps->add_gc_map(the_pc - start, map); 2420 2421 __ set_last_Java_frame(rsp, noreg, (address)the_pc); 2422 2423 2424 // We have all of the arguments setup at this point. We must not touch any register 2425 // argument registers at this point (what if we save/restore them there are no oop? 2426 2427 { 2428 SkipIfEqual skip(masm, &DTraceMethodProbes, false); 2429 // protect the args we've loaded 2430 save_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2431 __ mov_metadata(c_rarg1, method()); 2432 __ call_VM_leaf( 2433 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtrace_method_entry), 2434 r15_thread, c_rarg1); 2435 restore_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2436 } 2437 2438 // RedefineClasses() tracing support for obsolete method entry 2439 if (log_is_enabled(Trace, redefine, class, obsolete)) { 2440 // protect the args we've loaded 2441 save_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2442 __ mov_metadata(c_rarg1, method()); 2443 __ call_VM_leaf( 2444 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::rc_trace_method_entry), 2445 r15_thread, c_rarg1); 2446 restore_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2447 } 2448 2449 // Lock a synchronized method 2450 2451 // Register definitions used by locking and unlocking 2452 2453 const Register swap_reg = rax; // Must use rax for cmpxchg instruction 2454 const Register obj_reg = rbx; // Will contain the oop 2455 const Register lock_reg = r13; // Address of compiler lock object (BasicLock) 2456 const Register old_hdr = r13; // value of old header at unlock time 2457 2458 Label slow_path_lock; 2459 Label lock_done; 2460 2461 if (method->is_synchronized()) { 2462 assert(!is_critical_native, "unhandled"); 2463 2464 2465 const int mark_word_offset = BasicLock::displaced_header_offset_in_bytes(); 2466 2467 // Get the handle (the 2nd argument) 2468 __ mov(oop_handle_reg, c_rarg1); 2469 2470 // Get address of the box 2471 2472 __ lea(lock_reg, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); 2473 2474 // Load the oop from the handle 2475 __ movptr(obj_reg, Address(oop_handle_reg, 0)); 2476 2477 __ resolve_for_write(0, obj_reg); 2478 if (UseBiasedLocking) { 2479 __ biased_locking_enter(lock_reg, obj_reg, swap_reg, rscratch1, false, lock_done, &slow_path_lock); 2480 } 2481 2482 // Load immediate 1 into swap_reg %rax 2483 __ movl(swap_reg, 1); 2484 2485 // Load (object->mark() | 1) into swap_reg %rax 2486 __ orptr(swap_reg, Address(obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes())); 2487 2488 // Save (object->mark() | 1) into BasicLock's displaced header 2489 __ movptr(Address(lock_reg, mark_word_offset), swap_reg); 2490 2491 if (os::is_MP()) { 2492 __ lock(); 2493 } 2494 2495 // src -> dest iff dest == rax else rax <- dest 2496 __ cmpxchgptr(lock_reg, Address(obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes())); 2497 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, lock_done); 2498 2499 // Hmm should this move to the slow path code area??? 2500 2501 // Test if the oopMark is an obvious stack pointer, i.e., 2502 // 1) (mark & 3) == 0, and 2503 // 2) rsp <= mark < mark + os::pagesize() 2504 // These 3 tests can be done by evaluating the following 2505 // expression: ((mark - rsp) & (3 - os::vm_page_size())), 2506 // assuming both stack pointer and pagesize have their 2507 // least significant 2 bits clear. 2508 // NOTE: the oopMark is in swap_reg %rax as the result of cmpxchg 2509 2510 __ subptr(swap_reg, rsp); 2511 __ andptr(swap_reg, 3 - os::vm_page_size()); 2512 2513 // Save the test result, for recursive case, the result is zero 2514 __ movptr(Address(lock_reg, mark_word_offset), swap_reg); 2515 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path_lock); 2516 2517 // Slow path will re-enter here 2518 2519 __ bind(lock_done); 2520 } 2521 2522 2523 // Finally just about ready to make the JNI call 2524 2525 2526 // get JNIEnv* which is first argument to native 2527 if (!is_critical_native) { 2528 __ lea(c_rarg0, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jni_environment_offset()))); 2529 } 2530 2531 // Now set thread in native 2532 __ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_native); 2533 2534 __ call(RuntimeAddress(native_func)); 2535 2536 // Verify or restore cpu control state after JNI call 2537 __ restore_cpu_control_state_after_jni(); 2538 2539 // Unpack native results. 2540 switch (ret_type) { 2541 case T_BOOLEAN: __ c2bool(rax); break; 2542 case T_CHAR : __ movzwl(rax, rax); break; 2543 case T_BYTE : __ sign_extend_byte (rax); break; 2544 case T_SHORT : __ sign_extend_short(rax); break; 2545 case T_INT : /* nothing to do */ break; 2546 case T_DOUBLE : 2547 case T_FLOAT : 2548 // Result is in xmm0 we'll save as needed 2549 break; 2550 case T_ARRAY: // Really a handle 2551 case T_OBJECT: // Really a handle 2552 break; // can't de-handlize until after safepoint check 2553 case T_VOID: break; 2554 case T_LONG: break; 2555 default : ShouldNotReachHere(); 2556 } 2557 2558 // unpin pinned arguments 2559 pinned_slot = oop_handle_offset; 2560 if (pinned_args.length() > 0) { 2561 // save return value that may be overwritten otherwise. 2562 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2563 for (int index = 0; index < pinned_args.length(); index ++) { 2564 int i = pinned_args.at(index); 2565 assert(pinned_slot <= stack_slots, "overflow"); 2566 unpin_critical_native_array(masm, in_regs[i], pinned_slot); 2567 } 2568 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2569 } 2570 2571 // Switch thread to "native transition" state before reading the synchronization state. 2572 // This additional state is necessary because reading and testing the synchronization 2573 // state is not atomic w.r.t. GC, as this scenario demonstrates: 2574 // Java thread A, in _thread_in_native state, loads _not_synchronized and is preempted. 2575 // VM thread changes sync state to synchronizing and suspends threads for GC. 2576 // Thread A is resumed to finish this native method, but doesn't block here since it 2577 // didn't see any synchronization is progress, and escapes. 2578 __ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_native_trans); 2579 2580 if(os::is_MP()) { 2581 if (UseMembar) { 2582 // Force this write out before the read below 2583 __ membar(Assembler::Membar_mask_bits( 2584 Assembler::LoadLoad | Assembler::LoadStore | 2585 Assembler::StoreLoad | Assembler::StoreStore)); 2586 } else { 2587 // Write serialization page so VM thread can do a pseudo remote membar. 2588 // We use the current thread pointer to calculate a thread specific 2589 // offset to write to within the page. This minimizes bus traffic 2590 // due to cache line collision. 2591 __ serialize_memory(r15_thread, rcx); 2592 } 2593 } 2594 2595 Label after_transition; 2596 2597 // check for safepoint operation in progress and/or pending suspend requests 2598 { 2599 Label Continue; 2600 Label slow_path; 2601 2602 __ safepoint_poll(slow_path, r15_thread, rscratch1); 2603 2604 __ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::suspend_flags_offset()), 0); 2605 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, Continue); 2606 __ bind(slow_path); 2607 2608 // Don't use call_VM as it will see a possible pending exception and forward it 2609 // and never return here preventing us from clearing _last_native_pc down below. 2610 // Also can't use call_VM_leaf either as it will check to see if rsi & rdi are 2611 // preserved and correspond to the bcp/locals pointers. So we do a runtime call 2612 // by hand. 2613 // 2614 __ vzeroupper(); 2615 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2616 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 2617 __ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp 2618 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows 2619 __ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI 2620 if (!is_critical_native) { 2621 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans))); 2622 } else { 2623 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans_and_transition))); 2624 } 2625 __ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp 2626 __ reinit_heapbase(); 2627 // Restore any method result value 2628 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2629 2630 if (is_critical_native) { 2631 // The call above performed the transition to thread_in_Java so 2632 // skip the transition logic below. 2633 __ jmpb(after_transition); 2634 } 2635 2636 __ bind(Continue); 2637 } 2638 2639 // change thread state 2640 __ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_Java); 2641 __ bind(after_transition); 2642 2643 Label reguard; 2644 Label reguard_done; 2645 __ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::stack_guard_state_offset()), JavaThread::stack_guard_yellow_reserved_disabled); 2646 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, reguard); 2647 __ bind(reguard_done); 2648 2649 // native result if any is live 2650 2651 // Unlock 2652 Label unlock_done; 2653 Label slow_path_unlock; 2654 if (method->is_synchronized()) { 2655 2656 // Get locked oop from the handle we passed to jni 2657 __ movptr(obj_reg, Address(oop_handle_reg, 0)); 2658 __ resolve_for_write(0, obj_reg); 2659 2660 Label done; 2661 2662 if (UseBiasedLocking) { 2663 __ biased_locking_exit(obj_reg, old_hdr, done); 2664 } 2665 2666 // Simple recursive lock? 2667 2668 __ cmpptr(Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2669 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, done); 2670 2671 // Must save rax if if it is live now because cmpxchg must use it 2672 if (ret_type != T_FLOAT && ret_type != T_DOUBLE && ret_type != T_VOID) { 2673 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2674 } 2675 2676 2677 // get address of the stack lock 2678 __ lea(rax, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); 2679 // get old displaced header 2680 __ movptr(old_hdr, Address(rax, 0)); 2681 2682 // Atomic swap old header if oop still contains the stack lock 2683 if (os::is_MP()) { 2684 __ lock(); 2685 } 2686 __ cmpxchgptr(old_hdr, Address(obj_reg, oopDesc::mark_offset_in_bytes())); 2687 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path_unlock); 2688 2689 // slow path re-enters here 2690 __ bind(unlock_done); 2691 if (ret_type != T_FLOAT && ret_type != T_DOUBLE && ret_type != T_VOID) { 2692 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2693 } 2694 2695 __ bind(done); 2696 2697 } 2698 { 2699 SkipIfEqual skip(masm, &DTraceMethodProbes, false); 2700 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2701 __ mov_metadata(c_rarg1, method()); 2702 __ call_VM_leaf( 2703 CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtrace_method_exit), 2704 r15_thread, c_rarg1); 2705 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2706 } 2707 2708 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 2709 2710 // Unbox oop result, e.g. JNIHandles::resolve value. 2711 if (ret_type == T_OBJECT || ret_type == T_ARRAY) { 2712 __ resolve_jobject(rax /* value */, 2713 r15_thread /* thread */, 2714 rcx /* tmp */); 2715 } 2716 2717 if (CheckJNICalls) { 2718 // clear_pending_jni_exception_check 2719 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::pending_jni_exception_check_fn_offset()), NULL_WORD); 2720 } 2721 2722 if (!is_critical_native) { 2723 // reset handle block 2724 __ movptr(rcx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::active_handles_offset())); 2725 __ movl(Address(rcx, JNIHandleBlock::top_offset_in_bytes()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2726 } 2727 2728 // pop our frame 2729 2730 __ leave(); 2731 2732 if (!is_critical_native) { 2733 // Any exception pending? 2734 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2735 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, exception_pending); 2736 } 2737 2738 // Return 2739 2740 __ ret(0); 2741 2742 // Unexpected paths are out of line and go here 2743 2744 if (!is_critical_native) { 2745 // forward the exception 2746 __ bind(exception_pending); 2747 2748 // and forward the exception 2749 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); 2750 } 2751 2752 // Slow path locking & unlocking 2753 if (method->is_synchronized()) { 2754 2755 // BEGIN Slow path lock 2756 __ bind(slow_path_lock); 2757 2758 // has last_Java_frame setup. No exceptions so do vanilla call not call_VM 2759 // args are (oop obj, BasicLock* lock, JavaThread* thread) 2760 2761 // protect the args we've loaded 2762 save_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2763 2764 __ mov(c_rarg0, obj_reg); 2765 __ mov(c_rarg1, lock_reg); 2766 __ mov(c_rarg2, r15_thread); 2767 2768 // Not a leaf but we have last_Java_frame setup as we want 2769 __ call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::complete_monitor_locking_C), 3); 2770 restore_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); 2771 2772 #ifdef ASSERT 2773 { Label L; 2774 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2775 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 2776 __ stop("no pending exception allowed on exit from monitorenter"); 2777 __ bind(L); 2778 } 2779 #endif 2780 __ jmp(lock_done); 2781 2782 // END Slow path lock 2783 2784 // BEGIN Slow path unlock 2785 __ bind(slow_path_unlock); 2786 2787 // If we haven't already saved the native result we must save it now as xmm registers 2788 // are still exposed. 2789 __ vzeroupper(); 2790 if (ret_type == T_FLOAT || ret_type == T_DOUBLE ) { 2791 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2792 } 2793 2794 __ lea(c_rarg1, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); 2795 2796 __ mov(c_rarg0, obj_reg); 2797 __ mov(c_rarg2, r15_thread); 2798 __ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp 2799 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows 2800 __ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI 2801 2802 // Save pending exception around call to VM (which contains an EXCEPTION_MARK) 2803 // NOTE that obj_reg == rbx currently 2804 __ movptr(rbx, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset()))); 2805 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2806 2807 // args are (oop obj, BasicLock* lock, JavaThread* thread) 2808 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::complete_monitor_unlocking_C))); 2809 __ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp 2810 __ reinit_heapbase(); 2811 #ifdef ASSERT 2812 { 2813 Label L; 2814 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); 2815 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 2816 __ stop("no pending exception allowed on exit complete_monitor_unlocking_C"); 2817 __ bind(L); 2818 } 2819 #endif /* ASSERT */ 2820 2821 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), rbx); 2822 2823 if (ret_type == T_FLOAT || ret_type == T_DOUBLE ) { 2824 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2825 } 2826 __ jmp(unlock_done); 2827 2828 // END Slow path unlock 2829 2830 } // synchronized 2831 2832 // SLOW PATH Reguard the stack if needed 2833 2834 __ bind(reguard); 2835 __ vzeroupper(); 2836 save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2837 __ mov(r12, rsp); // remember sp 2838 __ subptr(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows 2839 __ andptr(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI 2840 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::reguard_yellow_pages))); 2841 __ mov(rsp, r12); // restore sp 2842 __ reinit_heapbase(); 2843 restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); 2844 // and continue 2845 __ jmp(reguard_done); 2846 2847 2848 2849 __ flush(); 2850 2851 nmethod *nm = nmethod::new_native_nmethod(method, 2852 compile_id, 2853 masm->code(), 2854 vep_offset, 2855 frame_complete, 2856 stack_slots / VMRegImpl::slots_per_word, 2857 (is_static ? in_ByteSize(klass_offset) : in_ByteSize(receiver_offset)), 2858 in_ByteSize(lock_slot_offset*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size), 2859 oop_maps); 2860 2861 if (is_critical_native) { 2862 nm->set_lazy_critical_native(true); 2863 } 2864 2865 return nm; 2866 2867 } 2868 2869 // this function returns the adjust size (in number of words) to a c2i adapter 2870 // activation for use during deoptimization 2871 int Deoptimization::last_frame_adjust(int callee_parameters, int callee_locals ) { 2872 return (callee_locals - callee_parameters) * Interpreter::stackElementWords; 2873 } 2874 2875 2876 uint SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots() { 2877 return 0; 2878 } 2879 2880 //------------------------------generate_deopt_blob---------------------------- 2881 void SharedRuntime::generate_deopt_blob() { 2882 // Allocate space for the code 2883 ResourceMark rm; 2884 // Setup code generation tools 2885 int pad = 0; 2886 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 2887 if (EnableJVMCI || UseAOT) { 2888 pad += 512; // Increase the buffer size when compiling for JVMCI 2889 } 2890 #endif 2891 CodeBuffer buffer("deopt_blob", 2048+pad, 1024); 2892 MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); 2893 int frame_size_in_words; 2894 OopMap* map = NULL; 2895 OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 2896 2897 // ------------- 2898 // This code enters when returning to a de-optimized nmethod. A return 2899 // address has been pushed on the the stack, and return values are in 2900 // registers. 2901 // If we are doing a normal deopt then we were called from the patched 2902 // nmethod from the point we returned to the nmethod. So the return 2903 // address on the stack is wrong by NativeCall::instruction_size 2904 // We will adjust the value so it looks like we have the original return 2905 // address on the stack (like when we eagerly deoptimized). 2906 // In the case of an exception pending when deoptimizing, we enter 2907 // with a return address on the stack that points after the call we patched 2908 // into the exception handler. We have the following register state from, 2909 // e.g., the forward exception stub (see stubGenerator_x86_64.cpp). 2910 // rax: exception oop 2911 // rbx: exception handler 2912 // rdx: throwing pc 2913 // So in this case we simply jam rdx into the useless return address and 2914 // the stack looks just like we want. 2915 // 2916 // At this point we need to de-opt. We save the argument return 2917 // registers. We call the first C routine, fetch_unroll_info(). This 2918 // routine captures the return values and returns a structure which 2919 // describes the current frame size and the sizes of all replacement frames. 2920 // The current frame is compiled code and may contain many inlined 2921 // functions, each with their own JVM state. We pop the current frame, then 2922 // push all the new frames. Then we call the C routine unpack_frames() to 2923 // populate these frames. Finally unpack_frames() returns us the new target 2924 // address. Notice that callee-save registers are BLOWN here; they have 2925 // already been captured in the vframeArray at the time the return PC was 2926 // patched. 2927 address start = __ pc(); 2928 Label cont; 2929 2930 // Prolog for non exception case! 2931 2932 // Save everything in sight. 2933 map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); 2934 2935 // Normal deoptimization. Save exec mode for unpack_frames. 2936 __ movl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_deopt); // callee-saved 2937 __ jmp(cont); 2938 2939 int reexecute_offset = __ pc() - start; 2940 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI && !defined(COMPILER1) 2941 if (EnableJVMCI && UseJVMCICompiler) { 2942 // JVMCI does not use this kind of deoptimization 2943 __ should_not_reach_here(); 2944 } 2945 #endif 2946 2947 // Reexecute case 2948 // return address is the pc describes what bci to do re-execute at 2949 2950 // No need to update map as each call to save_live_registers will produce identical oopmap 2951 (void) RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); 2952 2953 __ movl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_reexecute); // callee-saved 2954 __ jmp(cont); 2955 2956 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 2957 Label after_fetch_unroll_info_call; 2958 int implicit_exception_uncommon_trap_offset = 0; 2959 int uncommon_trap_offset = 0; 2960 2961 if (EnableJVMCI || UseAOT) { 2962 implicit_exception_uncommon_trap_offset = __ pc() - start; 2963 2964 __ pushptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jvmci_implicit_exception_pc_offset()))); 2965 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jvmci_implicit_exception_pc_offset())), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 2966 2967 uncommon_trap_offset = __ pc() - start; 2968 2969 // Save everything in sight. 2970 RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); 2971 // fetch_unroll_info needs to call last_java_frame() 2972 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); 2973 2974 __ movl(c_rarg1, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::pending_deoptimization_offset()))); 2975 __ movl(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::pending_deoptimization_offset())), -1); 2976 2977 __ movl(r14, (int32_t)Deoptimization::Unpack_reexecute); 2978 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 2979 __ movl(c_rarg2, r14); // exec mode 2980 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::uncommon_trap))); 2981 oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ pc()-start, map->deep_copy()); 2982 2983 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 2984 2985 __ jmp(after_fetch_unroll_info_call); 2986 } // EnableJVMCI 2987 #endif // INCLUDE_JVMCI 2988 2989 int exception_offset = __ pc() - start; 2990 2991 // Prolog for exception case 2992 2993 // all registers are dead at this entry point, except for rax, and 2994 // rdx which contain the exception oop and exception pc 2995 // respectively. Set them in TLS and fall thru to the 2996 // unpack_with_exception_in_tls entry point. 2997 2998 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), rdx); 2999 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), rax); 3000 3001 int exception_in_tls_offset = __ pc() - start; 3002 3003 // new implementation because exception oop is now passed in JavaThread 3004 3005 // Prolog for exception case 3006 // All registers must be preserved because they might be used by LinearScan 3007 // Exceptiop oop and throwing PC are passed in JavaThread 3008 // tos: stack at point of call to method that threw the exception (i.e. only 3009 // args are on the stack, no return address) 3010 3011 // make room on stack for the return address 3012 // It will be patched later with the throwing pc. The correct value is not 3013 // available now because loading it from memory would destroy registers. 3014 __ push(0); 3015 3016 // Save everything in sight. 3017 map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); 3018 3019 // Now it is safe to overwrite any register 3020 3021 // Deopt during an exception. Save exec mode for unpack_frames. 3022 __ movl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_exception); // callee-saved 3023 3024 // load throwing pc from JavaThread and patch it as the return address 3025 // of the current frame. Then clear the field in JavaThread 3026 3027 __ movptr(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); 3028 __ movptr(Address(rbp, wordSize), rdx); 3029 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 3030 3031 #ifdef ASSERT 3032 // verify that there is really an exception oop in JavaThread 3033 __ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); 3034 __ verify_oop(rax); 3035 3036 // verify that there is no pending exception 3037 Label no_pending_exception; 3038 __ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset())); 3039 __ testptr(rax, rax); 3040 __ jcc(Assembler::zero, no_pending_exception); 3041 __ stop("must not have pending exception here"); 3042 __ bind(no_pending_exception); 3043 #endif 3044 3045 __ bind(cont); 3046 3047 // Call C code. Need thread and this frame, but NOT official VM entry 3048 // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. 3049 // 3050 // UnrollBlock* fetch_unroll_info(JavaThread* thread) 3051 3052 // fetch_unroll_info needs to call last_java_frame(). 3053 3054 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); 3055 #ifdef ASSERT 3056 { Label L; 3057 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, 3058 JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()), 3059 (int32_t)0); 3060 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 3061 __ stop("SharedRuntime::generate_deopt_blob: last_Java_fp not cleared"); 3062 __ bind(L); 3063 } 3064 #endif // ASSERT 3065 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3066 __ movl(c_rarg1, r14); // exec_mode 3067 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info))); 3068 3069 // Need to have an oopmap that tells fetch_unroll_info where to 3070 // find any register it might need. 3071 oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, map); 3072 3073 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 3074 3075 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 3076 if (EnableJVMCI || UseAOT) { 3077 __ bind(after_fetch_unroll_info_call); 3078 } 3079 #endif 3080 3081 // Load UnrollBlock* into rdi 3082 __ mov(rdi, rax); 3083 3084 __ movl(r14, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::unpack_kind_offset_in_bytes())); 3085 Label noException; 3086 __ cmpl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_exception); // Was exception pending? 3087 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, noException); 3088 __ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); 3089 // QQQ this is useless it was NULL above 3090 __ movptr(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); 3091 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 3092 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 3093 3094 __ verify_oop(rax); 3095 3096 // Overwrite the result registers with the exception results. 3097 __ movptr(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes()), rax); 3098 // I think this is useless 3099 __ movptr(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rdx_offset_in_bytes()), rdx); 3100 3101 __ bind(noException); 3102 3103 // Only register save data is on the stack. 3104 // Now restore the result registers. Everything else is either dead 3105 // or captured in the vframeArray. 3106 RegisterSaver::restore_result_registers(masm); 3107 3108 // All of the register save area has been popped of the stack. Only the 3109 // return address remains. 3110 3111 // Pop all the frames we must move/replace. 3112 // 3113 // Frame picture (youngest to oldest) 3114 // 1: self-frame (no frame link) 3115 // 2: deopting frame (no frame link) 3116 // 3: caller of deopting frame (could be compiled/interpreted). 3117 // 3118 // Note: by leaving the return address of self-frame on the stack 3119 // and using the size of frame 2 to adjust the stack 3120 // when we are done the return to frame 3 will still be on the stack. 3121 3122 // Pop deoptimized frame 3123 __ movl(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::size_of_deoptimized_frame_offset_in_bytes())); 3124 __ addptr(rsp, rcx); 3125 3126 // rsp should be pointing at the return address to the caller (3) 3127 3128 // Pick up the initial fp we should save 3129 // restore rbp before stack bang because if stack overflow is thrown it needs to be pushed (and preserved) 3130 __ movptr(rbp, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::initial_info_offset_in_bytes())); 3131 3132 #ifdef ASSERT 3133 // Compilers generate code that bang the stack by as much as the 3134 // interpreter would need. So this stack banging should never 3135 // trigger a fault. Verify that it does not on non product builds. 3136 if (UseStackBanging) { 3137 __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::total_frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); 3138 __ bang_stack_size(rbx, rcx); 3139 } 3140 #endif 3141 3142 // Load address of array of frame pcs into rcx 3143 __ movptr(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_pcs_offset_in_bytes())); 3144 3145 // Trash the old pc 3146 __ addptr(rsp, wordSize); 3147 3148 // Load address of array of frame sizes into rsi 3149 __ movptr(rsi, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); 3150 3151 // Load counter into rdx 3152 __ movl(rdx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::number_of_frames_offset_in_bytes())); 3153 3154 // Now adjust the caller's stack to make up for the extra locals 3155 // but record the original sp so that we can save it in the skeletal interpreter 3156 // frame and the stack walking of interpreter_sender will get the unextended sp 3157 // value and not the "real" sp value. 3158 3159 const Register sender_sp = r8; 3160 3161 __ mov(sender_sp, rsp); 3162 __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, 3163 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: 3164 caller_adjustment_offset_in_bytes())); 3165 __ subptr(rsp, rbx); 3166 3167 // Push interpreter frames in a loop 3168 Label loop; 3169 __ bind(loop); 3170 __ movptr(rbx, Address(rsi, 0)); // Load frame size 3171 __ subptr(rbx, 2*wordSize); // We'll push pc and ebp by hand 3172 __ pushptr(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save return address 3173 __ enter(); // Save old & set new ebp 3174 __ subptr(rsp, rbx); // Prolog 3175 // This value is corrected by layout_activation_impl 3176 __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD ); 3177 __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset * wordSize), sender_sp); // Make it walkable 3178 __ mov(sender_sp, rsp); // Pass sender_sp to next frame 3179 __ addptr(rsi, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (sizes) 3180 __ addptr(rcx, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (pcs) 3181 __ decrementl(rdx); // Decrement counter 3182 __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, loop); 3183 __ pushptr(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save final return address 3184 3185 // Re-push self-frame 3186 __ enter(); // Save old & set new ebp 3187 3188 // Allocate a full sized register save area. 3189 // Return address and rbp are in place, so we allocate two less words. 3190 __ subptr(rsp, (frame_size_in_words - 2) * wordSize); 3191 3192 // Restore frame locals after moving the frame 3193 __ movdbl(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::xmm0_offset_in_bytes()), xmm0); 3194 __ movptr(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes()), rax); 3195 3196 // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry 3197 // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should 3198 // restore return values to their stack-slots with the new SP. 3199 // 3200 // void Deoptimization::unpack_frames(JavaThread* thread, int exec_mode) 3201 3202 // Use rbp because the frames look interpreted now 3203 // Save "the_pc" since it cannot easily be retrieved using the last_java_SP after we aligned SP. 3204 // Don't need the precise return PC here, just precise enough to point into this code blob. 3205 address the_pc = __ pc(); 3206 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, rbp, the_pc); 3207 3208 __ andptr(rsp, -(StackAlignmentInBytes)); // Fix stack alignment as required by ABI 3209 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3210 __ movl(c_rarg1, r14); // second arg: exec_mode 3211 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::unpack_frames))); 3212 // Revert SP alignment after call since we're going to do some SP relative addressing below 3213 __ movptr(rsp, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset())); 3214 3215 // Set an oopmap for the call site 3216 // Use the same PC we used for the last java frame 3217 oop_maps->add_gc_map(the_pc - start, 3218 new OopMap( frame_size_in_words, 0 )); 3219 3220 // Clear fp AND pc 3221 __ reset_last_Java_frame(true); 3222 3223 // Collect return values 3224 __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::xmm0_offset_in_bytes())); 3225 __ movptr(rax, Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes())); 3226 // I think this is useless (throwing pc?) 3227 __ movptr(rdx, Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rdx_offset_in_bytes())); 3228 3229 // Pop self-frame. 3230 __ leave(); // Epilog 3231 3232 // Jump to interpreter 3233 __ ret(0); 3234 3235 // Make sure all code is generated 3236 masm->flush(); 3237 3238 _deopt_blob = DeoptimizationBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, 0, exception_offset, reexecute_offset, frame_size_in_words); 3239 _deopt_blob->set_unpack_with_exception_in_tls_offset(exception_in_tls_offset); 3240 #if INCLUDE_JVMCI 3241 if (EnableJVMCI || UseAOT) { 3242 _deopt_blob->set_uncommon_trap_offset(uncommon_trap_offset); 3243 _deopt_blob->set_implicit_exception_uncommon_trap_offset(implicit_exception_uncommon_trap_offset); 3244 } 3245 #endif 3246 } 3247 3248 #ifdef COMPILER2 3249 //------------------------------generate_uncommon_trap_blob-------------------- 3250 void SharedRuntime::generate_uncommon_trap_blob() { 3251 // Allocate space for the code 3252 ResourceMark rm; 3253 // Setup code generation tools 3254 CodeBuffer buffer("uncommon_trap_blob", 2048, 1024); 3255 MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); 3256 3257 assert(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize % 4 == 0, "sp not 16-byte aligned"); 3258 3259 address start = __ pc(); 3260 3261 if (UseRTMLocking) { 3262 // Abort RTM transaction before possible nmethod deoptimization. 3263 __ xabort(0); 3264 } 3265 3266 // Push self-frame. We get here with a return address on the 3267 // stack, so rsp is 8-byte aligned until we allocate our frame. 3268 __ subptr(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog! 3269 3270 // No callee saved registers. rbp is assumed implicitly saved 3271 __ movptr(Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt), rbp); 3272 3273 // compiler left unloaded_class_index in j_rarg0 move to where the 3274 // runtime expects it. 3275 __ movl(c_rarg1, j_rarg0); 3276 3277 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); 3278 3279 // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry 3280 // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should 3281 // capture callee-saved registers as well as return values. 3282 // Thread is in rdi already. 3283 // 3284 // UnrollBlock* uncommon_trap(JavaThread* thread, jint unloaded_class_index); 3285 3286 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3287 __ movl(c_rarg2, Deoptimization::Unpack_uncommon_trap); 3288 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::uncommon_trap))); 3289 3290 // Set an oopmap for the call site 3291 OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 3292 OopMap* map = new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0); 3293 3294 // location of rbp is known implicitly by the frame sender code 3295 3296 oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, map); 3297 3298 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 3299 3300 // Load UnrollBlock* into rdi 3301 __ mov(rdi, rax); 3302 3303 #ifdef ASSERT 3304 { Label L; 3305 __ cmpptr(Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::unpack_kind_offset_in_bytes()), 3306 (int32_t)Deoptimization::Unpack_uncommon_trap); 3307 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); 3308 __ stop("SharedRuntime::generate_deopt_blob: expected Unpack_uncommon_trap"); 3309 __ bind(L); 3310 } 3311 #endif 3312 3313 // Pop all the frames we must move/replace. 3314 // 3315 // Frame picture (youngest to oldest) 3316 // 1: self-frame (no frame link) 3317 // 2: deopting frame (no frame link) 3318 // 3: caller of deopting frame (could be compiled/interpreted). 3319 3320 // Pop self-frame. We have no frame, and must rely only on rax and rsp. 3321 __ addptr(rsp, (SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize - 2) << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog! 3322 3323 // Pop deoptimized frame (int) 3324 __ movl(rcx, Address(rdi, 3325 Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: 3326 size_of_deoptimized_frame_offset_in_bytes())); 3327 __ addptr(rsp, rcx); 3328 3329 // rsp should be pointing at the return address to the caller (3) 3330 3331 // Pick up the initial fp we should save 3332 // restore rbp before stack bang because if stack overflow is thrown it needs to be pushed (and preserved) 3333 __ movptr(rbp, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::initial_info_offset_in_bytes())); 3334 3335 #ifdef ASSERT 3336 // Compilers generate code that bang the stack by as much as the 3337 // interpreter would need. So this stack banging should never 3338 // trigger a fault. Verify that it does not on non product builds. 3339 if (UseStackBanging) { 3340 __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi ,Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::total_frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); 3341 __ bang_stack_size(rbx, rcx); 3342 } 3343 #endif 3344 3345 // Load address of array of frame pcs into rcx (address*) 3346 __ movptr(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_pcs_offset_in_bytes())); 3347 3348 // Trash the return pc 3349 __ addptr(rsp, wordSize); 3350 3351 // Load address of array of frame sizes into rsi (intptr_t*) 3352 __ movptr(rsi, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); 3353 3354 // Counter 3355 __ movl(rdx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: number_of_frames_offset_in_bytes())); // (int) 3356 3357 // Now adjust the caller's stack to make up for the extra locals but 3358 // record the original sp so that we can save it in the skeletal 3359 // interpreter frame and the stack walking of interpreter_sender 3360 // will get the unextended sp value and not the "real" sp value. 3361 3362 const Register sender_sp = r8; 3363 3364 __ mov(sender_sp, rsp); 3365 __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: caller_adjustment_offset_in_bytes())); // (int) 3366 __ subptr(rsp, rbx); 3367 3368 // Push interpreter frames in a loop 3369 Label loop; 3370 __ bind(loop); 3371 __ movptr(rbx, Address(rsi, 0)); // Load frame size 3372 __ subptr(rbx, 2 * wordSize); // We'll push pc and rbp by hand 3373 __ pushptr(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save return address 3374 __ enter(); // Save old & set new rbp 3375 __ subptr(rsp, rbx); // Prolog 3376 __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset * wordSize), 3377 sender_sp); // Make it walkable 3378 // This value is corrected by layout_activation_impl 3379 __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int32_t)NULL_WORD ); 3380 __ mov(sender_sp, rsp); // Pass sender_sp to next frame 3381 __ addptr(rsi, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (sizes) 3382 __ addptr(rcx, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (pcs) 3383 __ decrementl(rdx); // Decrement counter 3384 __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, loop); 3385 __ pushptr(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save final return address 3386 3387 // Re-push self-frame 3388 __ enter(); // Save old & set new rbp 3389 __ subptr(rsp, (SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize - 4) << LogBytesPerInt); 3390 // Prolog 3391 3392 // Use rbp because the frames look interpreted now 3393 // Save "the_pc" since it cannot easily be retrieved using the last_java_SP after we aligned SP. 3394 // Don't need the precise return PC here, just precise enough to point into this code blob. 3395 address the_pc = __ pc(); 3396 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, rbp, the_pc); 3397 3398 // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry 3399 // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should 3400 // restore return values to their stack-slots with the new SP. 3401 // Thread is in rdi already. 3402 // 3403 // BasicType unpack_frames(JavaThread* thread, int exec_mode); 3404 3405 __ andptr(rsp, -(StackAlignmentInBytes)); // Align SP as required by ABI 3406 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3407 __ movl(c_rarg1, Deoptimization::Unpack_uncommon_trap); 3408 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::unpack_frames))); 3409 3410 // Set an oopmap for the call site 3411 // Use the same PC we used for the last java frame 3412 oop_maps->add_gc_map(the_pc - start, new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0)); 3413 3414 // Clear fp AND pc 3415 __ reset_last_Java_frame(true); 3416 3417 // Pop self-frame. 3418 __ leave(); // Epilog 3419 3420 // Jump to interpreter 3421 __ ret(0); 3422 3423 // Make sure all code is generated 3424 masm->flush(); 3425 3426 _uncommon_trap_blob = UncommonTrapBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, 3427 SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize >> 1); 3428 } 3429 #endif // COMPILER2 3430 3431 3432 //------------------------------generate_handler_blob------ 3433 // 3434 // Generate a special Compile2Runtime blob that saves all registers, 3435 // and setup oopmap. 3436 // 3437 SafepointBlob* SharedRuntime::generate_handler_blob(address call_ptr, int poll_type) { 3438 assert(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() != NULL, 3439 "must be generated before"); 3440 3441 ResourceMark rm; 3442 OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 3443 OopMap* map; 3444 3445 // Allocate space for the code. Setup code generation tools. 3446 CodeBuffer buffer("handler_blob", 2048, 1024); 3447 MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); 3448 3449 address start = __ pc(); 3450 address call_pc = NULL; 3451 int frame_size_in_words; 3452 bool cause_return = (poll_type == POLL_AT_RETURN); 3453 bool save_vectors = (poll_type == POLL_AT_VECTOR_LOOP); 3454 3455 if (UseRTMLocking) { 3456 // Abort RTM transaction before calling runtime 3457 // because critical section will be large and will be 3458 // aborted anyway. Also nmethod could be deoptimized. 3459 __ xabort(0); 3460 } 3461 3462 // Make room for return address (or push it again) 3463 if (!cause_return) { 3464 __ push(rbx); 3465 } 3466 3467 // Save registers, fpu state, and flags 3468 map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words, save_vectors); 3469 3470 // The following is basically a call_VM. However, we need the precise 3471 // address of the call in order to generate an oopmap. Hence, we do all the 3472 // work outselves. 3473 3474 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); 3475 3476 // The return address must always be correct so that frame constructor never 3477 // sees an invalid pc. 3478 3479 if (!cause_return) { 3480 // Get the return pc saved by the signal handler and stash it in its appropriate place on the stack. 3481 // Additionally, rbx is a callee saved register and we can look at it later to determine 3482 // if someone changed the return address for us! 3483 __ movptr(rbx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::saved_exception_pc_offset())); 3484 __ movptr(Address(rbp, wordSize), rbx); 3485 } 3486 3487 // Do the call 3488 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3489 __ call(RuntimeAddress(call_ptr)); 3490 3491 // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will map all 3492 // oop-registers and debug-info registers as callee-saved. This 3493 // will allow deoptimization at this safepoint to find all possible 3494 // debug-info recordings, as well as let GC find all oops. 3495 3496 oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ pc() - start, map); 3497 3498 Label noException; 3499 3500 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 3501 3502 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 3503 __ jcc(Assembler::equal, noException); 3504 3505 // Exception pending 3506 3507 RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm, save_vectors); 3508 3509 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); 3510 3511 // No exception case 3512 __ bind(noException); 3513 3514 Label no_adjust, bail, no_prefix, not_special; 3515 if (SafepointMechanism::uses_thread_local_poll() && !cause_return) { 3516 // If our stashed return pc was modified by the runtime we avoid touching it 3517 __ cmpptr(rbx, Address(rbp, wordSize)); 3518 __ jccb(Assembler::notEqual, no_adjust); 3519 3520 // Skip over the poll instruction. 3521 // See NativeInstruction::is_safepoint_poll() 3522 // Possible encodings: 3523 // 85 00 test %eax,(%rax) 3524 // 85 01 test %eax,(%rcx) 3525 // 85 02 test %eax,(%rdx) 3526 // 85 03 test %eax,(%rbx) 3527 // 85 06 test %eax,(%rsi) 3528 // 85 07 test %eax,(%rdi) 3529 // 3530 // 41 85 00 test %eax,(%r8) 3531 // 41 85 01 test %eax,(%r9) 3532 // 41 85 02 test %eax,(%r10) 3533 // 41 85 03 test %eax,(%r11) 3534 // 41 85 06 test %eax,(%r14) 3535 // 41 85 07 test %eax,(%r15) 3536 // 3537 // 85 04 24 test %eax,(%rsp) 3538 // 41 85 04 24 test %eax,(%r12) 3539 // 85 45 00 test %eax,0x0(%rbp) 3540 // 41 85 45 00 test %eax,0x0(%r13) 3541 3542 __ cmpb(Address(rbx, 0), NativeTstRegMem::instruction_rex_b_prefix); 3543 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, no_prefix); 3544 __ addptr(rbx, 1); 3545 __ bind(no_prefix); 3546 #ifdef ASSERT 3547 __ movptr(rax, rbx); // remember where 0x85 should be, for verification below 3548 #endif 3549 // r12/r13/rsp/rbp base encoding takes 3 bytes with the following register values: 3550 // r12/rsp 0x04 3551 // r13/rbp 0x05 3552 __ movzbq(rcx, Address(rbx, 1)); 3553 __ andptr(rcx, 0x07); // looking for 0x04 .. 0x05 3554 __ subptr(rcx, 4); // looking for 0x00 .. 0x01 3555 __ cmpptr(rcx, 1); 3556 __ jcc(Assembler::above, not_special); 3557 __ addptr(rbx, 1); 3558 __ bind(not_special); 3559 #ifdef ASSERT 3560 // Verify the correct encoding of the poll we're about to skip. 3561 __ cmpb(Address(rax, 0), NativeTstRegMem::instruction_code_memXregl); 3562 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, bail); 3563 // Mask out the modrm bits 3564 __ testb(Address(rax, 1), NativeTstRegMem::modrm_mask); 3565 // rax encodes to 0, so if the bits are nonzero it's incorrect 3566 __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, bail); 3567 #endif 3568 // Adjust return pc forward to step over the safepoint poll instruction 3569 __ addptr(rbx, 2); 3570 __ movptr(Address(rbp, wordSize), rbx); 3571 } 3572 3573 __ bind(no_adjust); 3574 // Normal exit, restore registers and exit. 3575 RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm, save_vectors); 3576 __ ret(0); 3577 3578 #ifdef ASSERT 3579 __ bind(bail); 3580 __ stop("Attempting to adjust pc to skip safepoint poll but the return point is not what we expected"); 3581 #endif 3582 3583 // Make sure all code is generated 3584 masm->flush(); 3585 3586 // Fill-out other meta info 3587 return SafepointBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, frame_size_in_words); 3588 } 3589 3590 // 3591 // generate_resolve_blob - call resolution (static/virtual/opt-virtual/ic-miss 3592 // 3593 // Generate a stub that calls into vm to find out the proper destination 3594 // of a java call. All the argument registers are live at this point 3595 // but since this is generic code we don't know what they are and the caller 3596 // must do any gc of the args. 3597 // 3598 RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::generate_resolve_blob(address destination, const char* name) { 3599 assert (StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() != NULL, "must be generated before"); 3600 3601 // allocate space for the code 3602 ResourceMark rm; 3603 3604 CodeBuffer buffer(name, 1000, 512); 3605 MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); 3606 3607 int frame_size_in_words; 3608 3609 OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 3610 OopMap* map = NULL; 3611 3612 int start = __ offset(); 3613 3614 map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); 3615 3616 int frame_complete = __ offset(); 3617 3618 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); 3619 3620 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3621 3622 __ call(RuntimeAddress(destination)); 3623 3624 3625 // Set an oopmap for the call site. 3626 // We need this not only for callee-saved registers, but also for volatile 3627 // registers that the compiler might be keeping live across a safepoint. 3628 3629 oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ offset() - start, map); 3630 3631 // rax contains the address we are going to jump to assuming no exception got installed 3632 3633 // clear last_Java_sp 3634 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 3635 // check for pending exceptions 3636 Label pending; 3637 __ cmpptr(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD); 3638 __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, pending); 3639 3640 // get the returned Method* 3641 __ get_vm_result_2(rbx, r15_thread); 3642 __ movptr(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rbx_offset_in_bytes()), rbx); 3643 3644 __ movptr(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes()), rax); 3645 3646 RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); 3647 3648 // We are back the the original state on entry and ready to go. 3649 3650 __ jmp(rax); 3651 3652 // Pending exception after the safepoint 3653 3654 __ bind(pending); 3655 3656 RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); 3657 3658 // exception pending => remove activation and forward to exception handler 3659 3660 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); 3661 3662 __ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset())); 3663 __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); 3664 3665 // ------------- 3666 // make sure all code is generated 3667 masm->flush(); 3668 3669 // return the blob 3670 // frame_size_words or bytes?? 3671 return RuntimeStub::new_runtime_stub(name, &buffer, frame_complete, frame_size_in_words, oop_maps, true); 3672 } 3673 3674 3675 //------------------------------Montgomery multiplication------------------------ 3676 // 3677 3678 #ifndef _WINDOWS 3679 3680 #define ASM_SUBTRACT 3681 3682 #ifdef ASM_SUBTRACT 3683 // Subtract 0:b from carry:a. Return carry. 3684 static unsigned long 3685 sub(unsigned long a[], unsigned long b[], unsigned long carry, long len) { 3686 long i = 0, cnt = len; 3687 unsigned long tmp; 3688 asm volatile("clc; " 3689 "0: ; " 3690 "mov (%[b], %[i], 8), %[tmp]; " 3691 "sbb %[tmp], (%[a], %[i], 8); " 3692 "inc %[i]; dec %[cnt]; " 3693 "jne 0b; " 3694 "mov %[carry], %[tmp]; sbb $0, %[tmp]; " 3695 : [i]"+r"(i), [cnt]"+r"(cnt), [tmp]"=&r"(tmp) 3696 : [a]"r"(a), [b]"r"(b), [carry]"r"(carry) 3697 : "memory"); 3698 return tmp; 3699 } 3700 #else // ASM_SUBTRACT 3701 typedef int __attribute__((mode(TI))) int128; 3702 3703 // Subtract 0:b from carry:a. Return carry. 3704 static unsigned long 3705 sub(unsigned long a[], unsigned long b[], unsigned long carry, int len) { 3706 int128 tmp = 0; 3707 int i; 3708 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { 3709 tmp += a[i]; 3710 tmp -= b[i]; 3711 a[i] = tmp; 3712 tmp >>= 64; 3713 assert(-1 <= tmp && tmp <= 0, "invariant"); 3714 } 3715 return tmp + carry; 3716 } 3717 #endif // ! ASM_SUBTRACT 3718 3719 // Multiply (unsigned) Long A by Long B, accumulating the double- 3720 // length result into the accumulator formed of T0, T1, and T2. 3721 #define MACC(A, B, T0, T1, T2) \ 3722 do { \ 3723 unsigned long hi, lo; \ 3724 __asm__ ("mul %5; add %%rax, %2; adc %%rdx, %3; adc $0, %4" \ 3725 : "=&d"(hi), "=a"(lo), "+r"(T0), "+r"(T1), "+g"(T2) \ 3726 : "r"(A), "a"(B) : "cc"); \ 3727 } while(0) 3728 3729 // As above, but add twice the double-length result into the 3730 // accumulator. 3731 #define MACC2(A, B, T0, T1, T2) \ 3732 do { \ 3733 unsigned long hi, lo; \ 3734 __asm__ ("mul %5; add %%rax, %2; adc %%rdx, %3; adc $0, %4; " \ 3735 "add %%rax, %2; adc %%rdx, %3; adc $0, %4" \ 3736 : "=&d"(hi), "=a"(lo), "+r"(T0), "+r"(T1), "+g"(T2) \ 3737 : "r"(A), "a"(B) : "cc"); \ 3738 } while(0) 3739 3740 // Fast Montgomery multiplication. The derivation of the algorithm is 3741 // in A Cryptographic Library for the Motorola DSP56000, 3742 // Dusse and Kaliski, Proc. EUROCRYPT 90, pp. 230-237. 3743 3744 static void __attribute__((noinline)) 3745 montgomery_multiply(unsigned long a[], unsigned long b[], unsigned long n[], 3746 unsigned long m[], unsigned long inv, int len) { 3747 unsigned long t0 = 0, t1 = 0, t2 = 0; // Triple-precision accumulator 3748 int i; 3749 3750 assert(inv * n[0] == -1UL, "broken inverse in Montgomery multiply"); 3751 3752 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { 3753 int j; 3754 for (j = 0; j < i; j++) { 3755 MACC(a[j], b[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3756 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3757 } 3758 MACC(a[i], b[0], t0, t1, t2); 3759 m[i] = t0 * inv; 3760 MACC(m[i], n[0], t0, t1, t2); 3761 3762 assert(t0 == 0, "broken Montgomery multiply"); 3763 3764 t0 = t1; t1 = t2; t2 = 0; 3765 } 3766 3767 for (i = len; i < 2*len; i++) { 3768 int j; 3769 for (j = i-len+1; j < len; j++) { 3770 MACC(a[j], b[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3771 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3772 } 3773 m[i-len] = t0; 3774 t0 = t1; t1 = t2; t2 = 0; 3775 } 3776 3777 while (t0) 3778 t0 = sub(m, n, t0, len); 3779 } 3780 3781 // Fast Montgomery squaring. This uses asymptotically 25% fewer 3782 // multiplies so it should be up to 25% faster than Montgomery 3783 // multiplication. However, its loop control is more complex and it 3784 // may actually run slower on some machines. 3785 3786 static void __attribute__((noinline)) 3787 montgomery_square(unsigned long a[], unsigned long n[], 3788 unsigned long m[], unsigned long inv, int len) { 3789 unsigned long t0 = 0, t1 = 0, t2 = 0; // Triple-precision accumulator 3790 int i; 3791 3792 assert(inv * n[0] == -1UL, "broken inverse in Montgomery multiply"); 3793 3794 for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { 3795 int j; 3796 int end = (i+1)/2; 3797 for (j = 0; j < end; j++) { 3798 MACC2(a[j], a[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3799 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3800 } 3801 if ((i & 1) == 0) { 3802 MACC(a[j], a[j], t0, t1, t2); 3803 } 3804 for (; j < i; j++) { 3805 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3806 } 3807 m[i] = t0 * inv; 3808 MACC(m[i], n[0], t0, t1, t2); 3809 3810 assert(t0 == 0, "broken Montgomery square"); 3811 3812 t0 = t1; t1 = t2; t2 = 0; 3813 } 3814 3815 for (i = len; i < 2*len; i++) { 3816 int start = i-len+1; 3817 int end = start + (len - start)/2; 3818 int j; 3819 for (j = start; j < end; j++) { 3820 MACC2(a[j], a[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3821 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3822 } 3823 if ((i & 1) == 0) { 3824 MACC(a[j], a[j], t0, t1, t2); 3825 } 3826 for (; j < len; j++) { 3827 MACC(m[j], n[i-j], t0, t1, t2); 3828 } 3829 m[i-len] = t0; 3830 t0 = t1; t1 = t2; t2 = 0; 3831 } 3832 3833 while (t0) 3834 t0 = sub(m, n, t0, len); 3835 } 3836 3837 // Swap words in a longword. 3838 static unsigned long swap(unsigned long x) { 3839 return (x << 32) | (x >> 32); 3840 } 3841 3842 // Copy len longwords from s to d, word-swapping as we go. The 3843 // destination array is reversed. 3844 static void reverse_words(unsigned long *s, unsigned long *d, int len) { 3845 d += len; 3846 while(len-- > 0) { 3847 d--; 3848 *d = swap(*s); 3849 s++; 3850 } 3851 } 3852 3853 // The threshold at which squaring is advantageous was determined 3854 // experimentally on an i7-3930K (Ivy Bridge) CPU @ 3.5GHz. 3855 #define MONTGOMERY_SQUARING_THRESHOLD 64 3856 3857 void SharedRuntime::montgomery_multiply(jint *a_ints, jint *b_ints, jint *n_ints, 3858 jint len, jlong inv, 3859 jint *m_ints) { 3860 assert(len % 2 == 0, "array length in montgomery_multiply must be even"); 3861 int longwords = len/2; 3862 3863 // Make very sure we don't use so much space that the stack might 3864 // overflow. 512 jints corresponds to an 16384-bit integer and 3865 // will use here a total of 8k bytes of stack space. 3866 int total_allocation = longwords * sizeof (unsigned long) * 4; 3867 guarantee(total_allocation <= 8192, "must be"); 3868 unsigned long *scratch = (unsigned long *)alloca(total_allocation); 3869 3870 // Local scratch arrays 3871 unsigned long 3872 *a = scratch + 0 * longwords, 3873 *b = scratch + 1 * longwords, 3874 *n = scratch + 2 * longwords, 3875 *m = scratch + 3 * longwords; 3876 3877 reverse_words((unsigned long *)a_ints, a, longwords); 3878 reverse_words((unsigned long *)b_ints, b, longwords); 3879 reverse_words((unsigned long *)n_ints, n, longwords); 3880 3881 ::montgomery_multiply(a, b, n, m, (unsigned long)inv, longwords); 3882 3883 reverse_words(m, (unsigned long *)m_ints, longwords); 3884 } 3885 3886 void SharedRuntime::montgomery_square(jint *a_ints, jint *n_ints, 3887 jint len, jlong inv, 3888 jint *m_ints) { 3889 assert(len % 2 == 0, "array length in montgomery_square must be even"); 3890 int longwords = len/2; 3891 3892 // Make very sure we don't use so much space that the stack might 3893 // overflow. 512 jints corresponds to an 16384-bit integer and 3894 // will use here a total of 6k bytes of stack space. 3895 int total_allocation = longwords * sizeof (unsigned long) * 3; 3896 guarantee(total_allocation <= 8192, "must be"); 3897 unsigned long *scratch = (unsigned long *)alloca(total_allocation); 3898 3899 // Local scratch arrays 3900 unsigned long 3901 *a = scratch + 0 * longwords, 3902 *n = scratch + 1 * longwords, 3903 *m = scratch + 2 * longwords; 3904 3905 reverse_words((unsigned long *)a_ints, a, longwords); 3906 reverse_words((unsigned long *)n_ints, n, longwords); 3907 3908 if (len >= MONTGOMERY_SQUARING_THRESHOLD) { 3909 ::montgomery_square(a, n, m, (unsigned long)inv, longwords); 3910 } else { 3911 ::montgomery_multiply(a, a, n, m, (unsigned long)inv, longwords); 3912 } 3913 3914 reverse_words(m, (unsigned long *)m_ints, longwords); 3915 } 3916 3917 #endif // WINDOWS 3918 3919 #ifdef COMPILER2 3920 // This is here instead of runtime_x86_64.cpp because it uses SimpleRuntimeFrame 3921 // 3922 //------------------------------generate_exception_blob--------------------------- 3923 // creates exception blob at the end 3924 // Using exception blob, this code is jumped from a compiled method. 3925 // (see emit_exception_handler in x86_64.ad file) 3926 // 3927 // Given an exception pc at a call we call into the runtime for the 3928 // handler in this method. This handler might merely restore state 3929 // (i.e. callee save registers) unwind the frame and jump to the 3930 // exception handler for the nmethod if there is no Java level handler 3931 // for the nmethod. 3932 // 3933 // This code is entered with a jmp. 3934 // 3935 // Arguments: 3936 // rax: exception oop 3937 // rdx: exception pc 3938 // 3939 // Results: 3940 // rax: exception oop 3941 // rdx: exception pc in caller or ??? 3942 // destination: exception handler of caller 3943 // 3944 // Note: the exception pc MUST be at a call (precise debug information) 3945 // Registers rax, rdx, rcx, rsi, rdi, r8-r11 are not callee saved. 3946 // 3947 3948 void OptoRuntime::generate_exception_blob() { 3949 assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RDX_num), ""); 3950 assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RAX_num), ""); 3951 assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RCX_num), ""); 3952 3953 assert(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize % 4 == 0, "sp not 16-byte aligned"); 3954 3955 // Allocate space for the code 3956 ResourceMark rm; 3957 // Setup code generation tools 3958 CodeBuffer buffer("exception_blob", 2048, 1024); 3959 MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); 3960 3961 3962 address start = __ pc(); 3963 3964 // Exception pc is 'return address' for stack walker 3965 __ push(rdx); 3966 __ subptr(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Prolog 3967 3968 // Save callee-saved registers. See x86_64.ad. 3969 3970 // rbp is an implicitly saved callee saved register (i.e., the calling 3971 // convention will save/restore it in the prolog/epilog). Other than that 3972 // there are no callee save registers now that adapter frames are gone. 3973 3974 __ movptr(Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt), rbp); 3975 3976 // Store exception in Thread object. We cannot pass any arguments to the 3977 // handle_exception call, since we do not want to make any assumption 3978 // about the size of the frame where the exception happened in. 3979 // c_rarg0 is either rdi (Linux) or rcx (Windows). 3980 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()),rax); 3981 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), rdx); 3982 3983 // This call does all the hard work. It checks if an exception handler 3984 // exists in the method. 3985 // If so, it returns the handler address. 3986 // If not, it prepares for stack-unwinding, restoring the callee-save 3987 // registers of the frame being removed. 3988 // 3989 // address OptoRuntime::handle_exception_C(JavaThread* thread) 3990 3991 // At a method handle call, the stack may not be properly aligned 3992 // when returning with an exception. 3993 address the_pc = __ pc(); 3994 __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, the_pc); 3995 __ mov(c_rarg0, r15_thread); 3996 __ andptr(rsp, -(StackAlignmentInBytes)); // Align stack 3997 __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, OptoRuntime::handle_exception_C))); 3998 3999 // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will only be used if we 4000 // are unwinding the stack. Hence, all locations will be dead. 4001 // Callee-saved registers will be the same as the frame above (i.e., 4002 // handle_exception_stub), since they were restored when we got the 4003 // exception. 4004 4005 OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); 4006 4007 oop_maps->add_gc_map(the_pc - start, new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0)); 4008 4009 __ reset_last_Java_frame(false); 4010 4011 // Restore callee-saved registers 4012 4013 // rbp is an implicitly saved callee-saved register (i.e., the calling 4014 // convention will save restore it in prolog/epilog) Other than that 4015 // there are no callee save registers now that adapter frames are gone. 4016 4017 __ movptr(rbp, Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt)); 4018 4019 __ addptr(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog 4020 __ pop(rdx); // No need for exception pc anymore 4021 4022 // rax: exception handler 4023 4024 // We have a handler in rax (could be deopt blob). 4025 __ mov(r8, rax); 4026 4027 // Get the exception oop 4028 __ movptr(rax, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); 4029 // Get the exception pc in case we are deoptimized 4030 __ movptr(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); 4031 #ifdef ASSERT 4032 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_handler_pc_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); 4033 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); 4034 #endif 4035 // Clear the exception oop so GC no longer processes it as a root. 4036 __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); 4037 4038 // rax: exception oop 4039 // r8: exception handler 4040 // rdx: exception pc 4041 // Jump to handler 4042 4043 __ jmp(r8); 4044 4045 // Make sure all code is generated 4046 masm->flush(); 4047 4048 // Set exception blob 4049 _exception_blob = ExceptionBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize >> 1); 4050 } 4051 #endif // COMPILER2