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It doesn't // declare pure virtual to enforce this because that would allocate a vtbl // in each instance, which we don't want. // The layout of array Oops is: // // markOop // Klass* // 32 bits if compressed but declared 64 in LP64. // length // shares klass memory or allocated after declared fields. class arrayOopDesc : public oopDesc { friend class VMStructs; friend class arrayOopDescTest; // Interpreter/Compiler offsets // Header size computation. // The header is considered the oop part of this type plus the length. // Returns the aligned header_size_in_bytes. This is not equivalent to // sizeof(arrayOopDesc) which should not appear in the code. static int header_size_in_bytes() { size_t hs = align_up(length_offset_in_bytes() + sizeof(int), HeapWordSize); #ifdef ASSERT // make sure it isn't called before UseCompressedOops is initialized. static size_t arrayoopdesc_hs = 0; if (arrayoopdesc_hs == 0) arrayoopdesc_hs = hs; assert(arrayoopdesc_hs == hs, "header size can't change"); #endif // ASSERT return (int)hs; } // Check whether an element of a typeArrayOop with the given type must be // aligned 0 mod 8. The typeArrayOop itself must be aligned at least this // strongly. static bool element_type_should_be_aligned(BasicType type) { return type == T_DOUBLE || type == T_LONG; } public: // The _length field is not declared in C++. It is allocated after the // declared nonstatic fields in arrayOopDesc if not compressed, otherwise // it occupies the second half of the _klass field in oopDesc. static int length_offset_in_bytes() { return UseCompressedClassPointers ? klass_gap_offset_in_bytes() : sizeof(arrayOopDesc); } // Returns the offset of the first element. static int base_offset_in_bytes(BasicType type) { return header_size(type) * HeapWordSize; } // Returns the address of the first element. The elements in the array will not // relocate from this address until a subsequent thread transition. inline void* base(BasicType type) const; inline void* base_raw(BasicType type) const; // GC barrier invariant template static T* obj_offset_to_raw(arrayOop obj, size_t offset_in_bytes, T* raw) { if (obj != NULL) { assert(raw == NULL, "either raw or in-heap"); char* base = reinterpret_cast((void*) obj); raw = reinterpret_cast(base + offset_in_bytes); } else { assert(raw != NULL, "either raw or in-heap"); } return raw; } // Tells whether index is within bounds. bool is_within_bounds(int index) const { return 0 <= index && index < length(); } // Accessors for instance variable which is not a C++ declared nonstatic // field. int length() const { return *(int*)(((intptr_t)this) + length_offset_in_bytes()); } void set_length(int length) { *(int*)(((intptr_t)this) + length_offset_in_bytes()) = length; } // Should only be called with constants as argument // (will not constant fold otherwise) // Returns the header size in words aligned to the requirements of the // array object type. static int header_size(BasicType type) { size_t typesize_in_bytes = header_size_in_bytes(); return (int)(element_type_should_be_aligned(type) ? align_object_offset(typesize_in_bytes/HeapWordSize) : typesize_in_bytes/HeapWordSize); } // Return the maximum length of an array of BasicType. The length can passed // to typeArrayOop::object_size(scale, length, header_size) without causing an // overflow. We also need to make sure that this will not overflow a size_t on // 32 bit platforms when we convert it to a byte size. static int32_t max_array_length(BasicType type) { assert(type >= 0 && type < T_CONFLICT, "wrong type"); assert(type2aelembytes(type) != 0, "wrong type"); const size_t max_element_words_per_size_t = align_down((SIZE_MAX/HeapWordSize - header_size(type)), MinObjAlignment); const size_t max_elements_per_size_t = HeapWordSize * max_element_words_per_size_t / type2aelembytes(type); if ((size_t)max_jint < max_elements_per_size_t) { // It should be ok to return max_jint here, but parts of the code // (CollectedHeap, Klass::oop_oop_iterate(), and more) uses an int for // passing around the size (in words) of an object. So, we need to avoid // overflowing an int when we add the header. See CRs 4718400 and 7110613. return align_down(max_jint - header_size(type), MinObjAlignment); } return (int32_t)max_elements_per_size_t; } }; #endif // SHARE_VM_OOPS_ARRAYOOP_HPP