vtableStubs_x86_64.cpp revision 3883:cd3d6a6b95d9
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24
25#include "precompiled.hpp"
26#include "asm/macroAssembler.hpp"
27#include "code/vtableStubs.hpp"
28#include "interp_masm_x86_64.hpp"
29#include "memory/resourceArea.hpp"
30#include "oops/instanceKlass.hpp"
31#include "oops/klassVtable.hpp"
32#include "runtime/sharedRuntime.hpp"
33#include "vmreg_x86.inline.hpp"
34#ifdef COMPILER2
35#include "opto/runtime.hpp"
36#endif
37
38// machine-dependent part of VtableStubs: create VtableStub of correct size and
39// initialize its code
40
41#define __ masm->
42
43#ifndef PRODUCT
44extern "C" void bad_compiled_vtable_index(JavaThread* thread,
45                                          oop receiver,
46                                          int index);
47#endif
48
49VtableStub* VtableStubs::create_vtable_stub(int vtable_index) {
50  const int amd64_code_length = VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(true);
51  VtableStub* s = new(amd64_code_length) VtableStub(true, vtable_index);
52  ResourceMark rm;
53  CodeBuffer cb(s->entry_point(), amd64_code_length);
54  MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&cb);
55
56#ifndef PRODUCT
57  if (CountCompiledCalls) {
58    __ incrementl(ExternalAddress((address) SharedRuntime::nof_megamorphic_calls_addr()));
59  }
60#endif
61
62  // get receiver (need to skip return address on top of stack)
63  assert(VtableStub::receiver_location() == j_rarg0->as_VMReg(), "receiver expected in j_rarg0");
64
65  // Free registers (non-args) are rax, rbx
66
67  // get receiver klass
68  address npe_addr = __ pc();
69  __ load_klass(rax, j_rarg0);
70
71#ifndef PRODUCT
72  if (DebugVtables) {
73    Label L;
74    // check offset vs vtable length
75    __ cmpl(Address(rax, InstanceKlass::vtable_length_offset() * wordSize),
76            vtable_index * vtableEntry::size());
77    __ jcc(Assembler::greater, L);
78    __ movl(rbx, vtable_index);
79    __ call_VM(noreg,
80               CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, bad_compiled_vtable_index), j_rarg0, rbx);
81    __ bind(L);
82  }
83#endif // PRODUCT
84
85  // load Method* and target address
86  const Register method = rbx;
87
88  __ lookup_virtual_method(rax, vtable_index, method);
89
90  if (DebugVtables) {
91    Label L;
92    __ cmpptr(method, (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
93    __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L);
94    __ cmpptr(Address(method, Method::from_compiled_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
95    __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L);
96    __ stop("Vtable entry is NULL");
97    __ bind(L);
98  }
99  // rax: receiver klass
100  // rbx: Method*
101  // rcx: receiver
102  address ame_addr = __ pc();
103  __ jmp( Address(rbx, Method::from_compiled_offset()));
104
105  __ flush();
106
107  if (PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose)) {
108    tty->print_cr("vtable #%d at "PTR_FORMAT"[%d] left over: %d",
109                  vtable_index, s->entry_point(),
110                  (int)(s->code_end() - s->entry_point()),
111                  (int)(s->code_end() - __ pc()));
112  }
113  guarantee(__ pc() <= s->code_end(), "overflowed buffer");
114  // shut the door on sizing bugs
115  int slop = 3;  // 32-bit offset is this much larger than an 8-bit one
116  assert(vtable_index > 10 || __ pc() + slop <= s->code_end(), "room for 32-bit offset");
117
118  s->set_exception_points(npe_addr, ame_addr);
119  return s;
120}
121
122
123VtableStub* VtableStubs::create_itable_stub(int itable_index) {
124  // Note well: pd_code_size_limit is the absolute minimum we can get
125  // away with.  If you add code here, bump the code stub size
126  // returned by pd_code_size_limit!
127  const int amd64_code_length = VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(false);
128  VtableStub* s = new(amd64_code_length) VtableStub(false, itable_index);
129  ResourceMark rm;
130  CodeBuffer cb(s->entry_point(), amd64_code_length);
131  MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&cb);
132
133#ifndef PRODUCT
134  if (CountCompiledCalls) {
135    __ incrementl(ExternalAddress((address) SharedRuntime::nof_megamorphic_calls_addr()));
136  }
137#endif
138
139  // Entry arguments:
140  //  rax: Interface
141  //  j_rarg0: Receiver
142
143  // Free registers (non-args) are rax (interface), rbx
144
145  // get receiver (need to skip return address on top of stack)
146
147  assert(VtableStub::receiver_location() == j_rarg0->as_VMReg(), "receiver expected in j_rarg0");
148  // get receiver klass (also an implicit null-check)
149  address npe_addr = __ pc();
150
151  // Most registers are in use; we'll use rax, rbx, r10, r11
152  // (various calling sequences use r[cd]x, r[sd]i, r[89]; stay away from them)
153  __ load_klass(r10, j_rarg0);
154
155  // If we take a trap while this arg is on the stack we will not
156  // be able to walk the stack properly. This is not an issue except
157  // when there are mistakes in this assembly code that could generate
158  // a spurious fault. Ask me how I know...
159
160  const Register method = rbx;
161  Label throw_icce;
162
163  // Get Method* and entrypoint for compiler
164  __ lookup_interface_method(// inputs: rec. class, interface, itable index
165                             r10, rax, itable_index,
166                             // outputs: method, scan temp. reg
167                             method, r11,
168                             throw_icce);
169
170  // method (rbx): Method*
171  // j_rarg0: receiver
172
173#ifdef ASSERT
174  if (DebugVtables) {
175    Label L2;
176    __ cmpptr(method, (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
177    __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L2);
178    __ cmpptr(Address(method, Method::from_compiled_offset()), (int32_t)NULL_WORD);
179    __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, L2);
180    __ stop("compiler entrypoint is null");
181    __ bind(L2);
182  }
183#endif // ASSERT
184
185  // rbx: Method*
186  // j_rarg0: receiver
187  address ame_addr = __ pc();
188  __ jmp(Address(method, Method::from_compiled_offset()));
189
190  __ bind(throw_icce);
191  __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::throw_IncompatibleClassChangeError_entry()));
192
193  __ flush();
194
195  if (PrintMiscellaneous && (WizardMode || Verbose)) {
196    tty->print_cr("itable #%d at "PTR_FORMAT"[%d] left over: %d",
197                  itable_index, s->entry_point(),
198                  (int)(s->code_end() - s->entry_point()),
199                  (int)(s->code_end() - __ pc()));
200  }
201  guarantee(__ pc() <= s->code_end(), "overflowed buffer");
202  // shut the door on sizing bugs
203  int slop = 3;  // 32-bit offset is this much larger than an 8-bit one
204  assert(itable_index > 10 || __ pc() + slop <= s->code_end(), "room for 32-bit offset");
205
206  s->set_exception_points(npe_addr, ame_addr);
207  return s;
208}
209
210int VtableStub::pd_code_size_limit(bool is_vtable_stub) {
211  if (is_vtable_stub) {
212    // Vtable stub size
213    return (DebugVtables ? 512 : 24) + (CountCompiledCalls ? 13 : 0) +
214           (UseCompressedKlassPointers ? 16 : 0);  // 1 leaq can be 3 bytes + 1 long
215  } else {
216    // Itable stub size
217    return (DebugVtables ? 512 : 74) + (CountCompiledCalls ? 13 : 0) +
218           (UseCompressedKlassPointers ? 32 : 0);  // 2 leaqs
219  }
220  // In order to tune these parameters, run the JVM with VM options
221  // +PrintMiscellaneous and +WizardMode to see information about
222  // actual itable stubs.  Look for lines like this:
223  //   itable #1 at 0x5551212[71] left over: 3
224  // Reduce the constants so that the "left over" number is >=3
225  // for the common cases.
226  // Do not aim at a left-over number of zero, because a
227  // large vtable or itable index (>= 32) will require a 32-bit
228  // immediate displacement instead of an 8-bit one.
229  //
230  // The JVM98 app. _202_jess has a megamorphic interface call.
231  // The itable code looks like this:
232  // Decoding VtableStub itbl[1]@12
233  //   mov    0x8(%rsi),%r10
234  //   mov    0x198(%r10),%r11d
235  //   lea    0x218(%r10,%r11,8),%r11
236  //   lea    0x8(%r10),%r10
237  //   mov    (%r11),%rbx
238  //   cmp    %rbx,%rax
239  //   je     success
240  // loop:
241  //   test   %rbx,%rbx
242  //   je     throw_icce
243  //   add    $0x10,%r11
244  //   mov    (%r11),%rbx
245  //   cmp    %rbx,%rax
246  //   jne    loop
247  // success:
248  //   mov    0x8(%r11),%r11d
249  //   mov    (%r10,%r11,1),%rbx
250  //   jmpq   *0x60(%rbx)
251  // throw_icce:
252  //   jmpq   throw_ICCE_entry
253}
254
255int VtableStub::pd_code_alignment() {
256  return wordSize;
257}
258