codeBuffer.hpp revision 9056:dc9930a04ab0
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25#ifndef SHARE_VM_ASM_CODEBUFFER_HPP
26#define SHARE_VM_ASM_CODEBUFFER_HPP
27
28#include "code/oopRecorder.hpp"
29#include "code/relocInfo.hpp"
30#include "utilities/debug.hpp"
31
32class CodeStrings;
33class PhaseCFG;
34class Compile;
35class BufferBlob;
36class CodeBuffer;
37class Label;
38
39class CodeOffsets: public StackObj {
40public:
41  enum Entries { Entry,
42                 Verified_Entry,
43                 Frame_Complete, // Offset in the code where the frame setup is (for forte stackwalks) is complete
44                 OSR_Entry,
45                 Exceptions,     // Offset where exception handler lives
46                 Deopt,          // Offset where deopt handler lives
47                 DeoptMH,        // Offset where MethodHandle deopt handler lives
48                 UnwindHandler,  // Offset to default unwind handler
49                 max_Entries };
50
51  // special value to note codeBlobs where profile (forte) stack walking is
52  // always dangerous and suspect.
53
54  enum { frame_never_safe = -1 };
55
56private:
57  int _values[max_Entries];
58
59public:
60  CodeOffsets() {
61    _values[Entry         ] = 0;
62    _values[Verified_Entry] = 0;
63    _values[Frame_Complete] = frame_never_safe;
64    _values[OSR_Entry     ] = 0;
65    _values[Exceptions    ] = -1;
66    _values[Deopt         ] = -1;
67    _values[DeoptMH       ] = -1;
68    _values[UnwindHandler ] = -1;
69  }
70
71  int value(Entries e) { return _values[e]; }
72  void set_value(Entries e, int val) { _values[e] = val; }
73};
74
75// This class represents a stream of code and associated relocations.
76// There are a few in each CodeBuffer.
77// They are filled concurrently, and concatenated at the end.
78class CodeSection VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
79  friend class CodeBuffer;
80 public:
81  typedef int csize_t;  // code size type; would be size_t except for history
82
83 private:
84  address     _start;           // first byte of contents (instructions)
85  address     _mark;            // user mark, usually an instruction beginning
86  address     _end;             // current end address
87  address     _limit;           // last possible (allocated) end address
88  relocInfo*  _locs_start;      // first byte of relocation information
89  relocInfo*  _locs_end;        // first byte after relocation information
90  relocInfo*  _locs_limit;      // first byte after relocation information buf
91  address     _locs_point;      // last relocated position (grows upward)
92  bool        _locs_own;        // did I allocate the locs myself?
93  bool        _frozen;          // no more expansion of this section
94  char        _index;           // my section number (SECT_INST, etc.)
95  CodeBuffer* _outer;           // enclosing CodeBuffer
96
97  // (Note:  _locs_point used to be called _last_reloc_offset.)
98
99  CodeSection() {
100    _start         = NULL;
101    _mark          = NULL;
102    _end           = NULL;
103    _limit         = NULL;
104    _locs_start    = NULL;
105    _locs_end      = NULL;
106    _locs_limit    = NULL;
107    _locs_point    = NULL;
108    _locs_own      = false;
109    _frozen        = false;
110    debug_only(_index = (char)-1);
111    debug_only(_outer = (CodeBuffer*)badAddress);
112  }
113
114  void initialize_outer(CodeBuffer* outer, int index) {
115    _outer = outer;
116    _index = index;
117  }
118
119  void initialize(address start, csize_t size = 0) {
120    assert(_start == NULL, "only one init step, please");
121    _start         = start;
122    _mark          = NULL;
123    _end           = start;
124
125    _limit         = start + size;
126    _locs_point    = start;
127  }
128
129  void initialize_locs(int locs_capacity);
130  void expand_locs(int new_capacity);
131  void initialize_locs_from(const CodeSection* source_cs);
132
133  // helper for CodeBuffer::expand()
134  void take_over_code_from(CodeSection* cs) {
135    _start      = cs->_start;
136    _mark       = cs->_mark;
137    _end        = cs->_end;
138    _limit      = cs->_limit;
139    _locs_point = cs->_locs_point;
140  }
141
142 public:
143  address     start() const         { return _start; }
144  address     mark() const          { return _mark; }
145  address     end() const           { return _end; }
146  address     limit() const         { return _limit; }
147  csize_t     size() const          { return (csize_t)(_end - _start); }
148  csize_t     mark_off() const      { assert(_mark != NULL, "not an offset");
149                                      return (csize_t)(_mark - _start); }
150  csize_t     capacity() const      { return (csize_t)(_limit - _start); }
151  csize_t     remaining() const     { return (csize_t)(_limit - _end); }
152
153  relocInfo*  locs_start() const    { return _locs_start; }
154  relocInfo*  locs_end() const      { return _locs_end; }
155  int         locs_count() const    { return (int)(_locs_end - _locs_start); }
156  relocInfo*  locs_limit() const    { return _locs_limit; }
157  address     locs_point() const    { return _locs_point; }
158  csize_t     locs_point_off() const{ return (csize_t)(_locs_point - _start); }
159  csize_t     locs_capacity() const { return (csize_t)(_locs_limit - _locs_start); }
160  csize_t     locs_remaining()const { return (csize_t)(_locs_limit - _locs_end); }
161
162  int         index() const         { return _index; }
163  bool        is_allocated() const  { return _start != NULL; }
164  bool        is_empty() const      { return _start == _end; }
165  bool        is_frozen() const     { return _frozen; }
166  bool        has_locs() const      { return _locs_end != NULL; }
167
168  CodeBuffer* outer() const         { return _outer; }
169
170  // is a given address in this section?  (2nd version is end-inclusive)
171  bool contains(address pc) const   { return pc >= _start && pc <  _end; }
172  bool contains2(address pc) const  { return pc >= _start && pc <= _end; }
173  bool allocates(address pc) const  { return pc >= _start && pc <  _limit; }
174  bool allocates2(address pc) const { return pc >= _start && pc <= _limit; }
175
176  void    set_end(address pc)       { assert(allocates2(pc), "not in CodeBuffer memory: " INTPTR_FORMAT " <= " INTPTR_FORMAT " <= " INTPTR_FORMAT, p2i(_start), p2i(pc), p2i(_limit)); _end = pc; }
177  void    set_mark(address pc)      { assert(contains2(pc), "not in codeBuffer");
178                                      _mark = pc; }
179  void    set_mark_off(int offset)  { assert(contains2(offset+_start),"not in codeBuffer");
180                                      _mark = offset + _start; }
181  void    set_mark()                { _mark = _end; }
182  void    clear_mark()              { _mark = NULL; }
183
184  void    set_locs_end(relocInfo* p) {
185    assert(p <= locs_limit(), "locs data fits in allocated buffer");
186    _locs_end = p;
187  }
188  void    set_locs_point(address pc) {
189    assert(pc >= locs_point(), "relocation addr may not decrease");
190    assert(allocates2(pc),     "relocation addr must be in this section");
191    _locs_point = pc;
192  }
193
194  // Code emission
195  void emit_int8 ( int8_t  x)  { *((int8_t*)  end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(int8_t)); }
196  void emit_int16( int16_t x)  { *((int16_t*) end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(int16_t)); }
197  void emit_int32( int32_t x)  { *((int32_t*) end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(int32_t)); }
198  void emit_int64( int64_t x)  { *((int64_t*) end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(int64_t)); }
199
200  void emit_float( jfloat  x)  { *((jfloat*)  end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(jfloat)); }
201  void emit_double(jdouble x)  { *((jdouble*) end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(jdouble)); }
202  void emit_address(address x) { *((address*) end()) = x; set_end(end() + sizeof(address)); }
203
204  // Share a scratch buffer for relocinfo.  (Hacky; saves a resource allocation.)
205  void initialize_shared_locs(relocInfo* buf, int length);
206
207  // Manage labels and their addresses.
208  address target(Label& L, address branch_pc);
209
210  // Emit a relocation.
211  void relocate(address at, RelocationHolder const& rspec, int format = 0);
212  void relocate(address at,    relocInfo::relocType rtype, int format = 0) {
213    if (rtype != relocInfo::none)
214      relocate(at, Relocation::spec_simple(rtype), format);
215  }
216
217  // alignment requirement for starting offset
218  // Requirements are that the instruction area and the
219  // stubs area must start on CodeEntryAlignment, and
220  // the ctable on sizeof(jdouble)
221  int alignment() const             { return MAX2((int)sizeof(jdouble), (int)CodeEntryAlignment); }
222
223  // Slop between sections, used only when allocating temporary BufferBlob buffers.
224  static csize_t end_slop()         { return MAX2((int)sizeof(jdouble), (int)CodeEntryAlignment); }
225
226  csize_t align_at_start(csize_t off) const { return (csize_t) align_size_up(off, alignment()); }
227
228  // Mark a section frozen.  Assign its remaining space to
229  // the following section.  It will never expand after this point.
230  inline void freeze();         //  { _outer->freeze_section(this); }
231
232  // Ensure there's enough space left in the current section.
233  // Return true if there was an expansion.
234  bool maybe_expand_to_ensure_remaining(csize_t amount);
235
236#ifndef PRODUCT
237  void decode();
238  void dump();
239  void print(const char* name);
240#endif //PRODUCT
241};
242
243class CodeString;
244class CodeStrings VALUE_OBJ_CLASS_SPEC {
245private:
246#ifndef PRODUCT
247  CodeString* _strings;
248#ifdef ASSERT
249  // Becomes true after copy-out, forbids further use.
250  bool _defunct; // Zero bit pattern is "valid", see memset call in decode_env::decode_env
251#endif
252  static const char* _prefix; // defaults to " ;; "
253#endif
254
255  CodeString* find(intptr_t offset) const;
256  CodeString* find_last(intptr_t offset) const;
257
258  void set_null_and_invalidate() {
259#ifndef PRODUCT
260    _strings = NULL;
261#ifdef ASSERT
262    _defunct = true;
263#endif
264#endif
265  }
266
267public:
268  CodeStrings() {
269#ifndef PRODUCT
270    _strings = NULL;
271#ifdef ASSERT
272    _defunct = false;
273#endif
274#endif
275  }
276
277  bool is_null() {
278#ifdef ASSERT
279    return _strings == NULL;
280#else
281    return true;
282#endif
283  }
284
285  const char* add_string(const char * string) PRODUCT_RETURN_(return NULL;);
286
287  void add_comment(intptr_t offset, const char * comment) PRODUCT_RETURN;
288  void print_block_comment(outputStream* stream, intptr_t offset) const PRODUCT_RETURN;
289  // MOVE strings from other to this; invalidate other.
290  void assign(CodeStrings& other)  PRODUCT_RETURN;
291  // COPY strings from other to this; leave other valid.
292  void copy(CodeStrings& other)  PRODUCT_RETURN;
293  // FREE strings; invalidate this.
294  void free() PRODUCT_RETURN;
295  // Guarantee that _strings are used at most once; assign and free invalidate a buffer.
296  inline void check_valid() const {
297#ifdef ASSERT
298    assert(!_defunct, "Use of invalid CodeStrings");
299#endif
300  }
301
302  static void set_prefix(const char *prefix) {
303#ifndef PRODUCT
304    _prefix = prefix;
305#endif
306  }
307};
308
309// A CodeBuffer describes a memory space into which assembly
310// code is generated.  This memory space usually occupies the
311// interior of a single BufferBlob, but in some cases it may be
312// an arbitrary span of memory, even outside the code cache.
313//
314// A code buffer comes in two variants:
315//
316// (1) A CodeBuffer referring to an already allocated piece of memory:
317//     This is used to direct 'static' code generation (e.g. for interpreter
318//     or stubroutine generation, etc.).  This code comes with NO relocation
319//     information.
320//
321// (2) A CodeBuffer referring to a piece of memory allocated when the
322//     CodeBuffer is allocated.  This is used for nmethod generation.
323//
324// The memory can be divided up into several parts called sections.
325// Each section independently accumulates code (or data) an relocations.
326// Sections can grow (at the expense of a reallocation of the BufferBlob
327// and recopying of all active sections).  When the buffered code is finally
328// written to an nmethod (or other CodeBlob), the contents (code, data,
329// and relocations) of the sections are padded to an alignment and concatenated.
330// Instructions and data in one section can contain relocatable references to
331// addresses in a sibling section.
332
333class CodeBuffer: public StackObj {
334  friend class CodeSection;
335
336 private:
337  // CodeBuffers must be allocated on the stack except for a single
338  // special case during expansion which is handled internally.  This
339  // is done to guarantee proper cleanup of resources.
340  void* operator new(size_t size) throw() { return ResourceObj::operator new(size); }
341  void  operator delete(void* p)          { ShouldNotCallThis(); }
342
343 public:
344  typedef int csize_t;  // code size type; would be size_t except for history
345  enum {
346    // Here is the list of all possible sections.  The order reflects
347    // the final layout.
348    SECT_FIRST = 0,
349    SECT_CONSTS = SECT_FIRST, // Non-instruction data:  Floats, jump tables, etc.
350    SECT_INSTS,               // Executable instructions.
351    SECT_STUBS,               // Outbound trampolines for supporting call sites.
352    SECT_LIMIT, SECT_NONE = -1
353  };
354
355 private:
356  enum {
357    sect_bits = 2,      // assert (SECT_LIMIT <= (1<<sect_bits))
358    sect_mask = (1<<sect_bits)-1
359  };
360
361  const char*  _name;
362
363  CodeSection  _consts;             // constants, jump tables
364  CodeSection  _insts;              // instructions (the main section)
365  CodeSection  _stubs;              // stubs (call site support), deopt, exception handling
366
367  CodeBuffer*  _before_expand;  // dead buffer, from before the last expansion
368
369  BufferBlob*  _blob;           // optional buffer in CodeCache for generated code
370  address      _total_start;    // first address of combined memory buffer
371  csize_t      _total_size;     // size in bytes of combined memory buffer
372
373  OopRecorder* _oop_recorder;
374  CodeStrings  _code_strings;
375  OopRecorder  _default_oop_recorder;  // override with initialize_oop_recorder
376  Arena*       _overflow_arena;
377
378  address      _decode_begin;   // start address for decode
379  address      decode_begin();
380
381  void initialize_misc(const char * name) {
382    // all pointers other than code_start/end and those inside the sections
383    assert(name != NULL, "must have a name");
384    _name            = name;
385    _before_expand   = NULL;
386    _blob            = NULL;
387    _oop_recorder    = NULL;
388    _decode_begin    = NULL;
389    _overflow_arena  = NULL;
390    _code_strings    = CodeStrings();
391  }
392
393  void initialize(address code_start, csize_t code_size) {
394    _consts.initialize_outer(this,  SECT_CONSTS);
395    _insts.initialize_outer(this,   SECT_INSTS);
396    _stubs.initialize_outer(this,   SECT_STUBS);
397    _total_start = code_start;
398    _total_size  = code_size;
399    // Initialize the main section:
400    _insts.initialize(code_start, code_size);
401    assert(!_stubs.is_allocated(),  "no garbage here");
402    assert(!_consts.is_allocated(), "no garbage here");
403    _oop_recorder = &_default_oop_recorder;
404  }
405
406  void initialize_section_size(CodeSection* cs, csize_t size);
407
408  void freeze_section(CodeSection* cs);
409
410  // helper for CodeBuffer::expand()
411  void take_over_code_from(CodeBuffer* cs);
412
413  // ensure sections are disjoint, ordered, and contained in the blob
414  void verify_section_allocation();
415
416  // copies combined relocations to the blob, returns bytes copied
417  // (if target is null, it is a dry run only, just for sizing)
418  csize_t copy_relocations_to(CodeBlob* blob) const;
419
420  // copies combined code to the blob (assumes relocs are already in there)
421  void copy_code_to(CodeBlob* blob);
422
423  // moves code sections to new buffer (assumes relocs are already in there)
424  void relocate_code_to(CodeBuffer* cb) const;
425
426  // set up a model of the final layout of my contents
427  void compute_final_layout(CodeBuffer* dest) const;
428
429  // Expand the given section so at least 'amount' is remaining.
430  // Creates a new, larger BufferBlob, and rewrites the code & relocs.
431  void expand(CodeSection* which_cs, csize_t amount);
432
433  // Helper for expand.
434  csize_t figure_expanded_capacities(CodeSection* which_cs, csize_t amount, csize_t* new_capacity);
435
436 public:
437  // (1) code buffer referring to pre-allocated instruction memory
438  CodeBuffer(address code_start, csize_t code_size) {
439    assert(code_start != NULL, "sanity");
440    initialize_misc("static buffer");
441    initialize(code_start, code_size);
442    verify_section_allocation();
443  }
444
445  // (2) CodeBuffer referring to pre-allocated CodeBlob.
446  CodeBuffer(CodeBlob* blob);
447
448  // (3) code buffer allocating codeBlob memory for code & relocation
449  // info but with lazy initialization.  The name must be something
450  // informative.
451  CodeBuffer(const char* name) {
452    initialize_misc(name);
453  }
454
455
456  // (4) code buffer allocating codeBlob memory for code & relocation
457  // info.  The name must be something informative and code_size must
458  // include both code and stubs sizes.
459  CodeBuffer(const char* name, csize_t code_size, csize_t locs_size) {
460    initialize_misc(name);
461    initialize(code_size, locs_size);
462  }
463
464  ~CodeBuffer();
465
466  // Initialize a CodeBuffer constructed using constructor 3.  Using
467  // constructor 4 is equivalent to calling constructor 3 and then
468  // calling this method.  It's been factored out for convenience of
469  // construction.
470  void initialize(csize_t code_size, csize_t locs_size);
471
472  CodeSection* consts()            { return &_consts; }
473  CodeSection* insts()             { return &_insts; }
474  CodeSection* stubs()             { return &_stubs; }
475
476  // present sections in order; return NULL at end; consts is #0, etc.
477  CodeSection* code_section(int n) {
478    // This makes the slightly questionable but portable assumption
479    // that the various members (_consts, _insts, _stubs, etc.) are
480    // adjacent in the layout of CodeBuffer.
481    CodeSection* cs = &_consts + n;
482    assert(cs->index() == n || !cs->is_allocated(), "sanity");
483    return cs;
484  }
485  const CodeSection* code_section(int n) const {  // yucky const stuff
486    return ((CodeBuffer*)this)->code_section(n);
487  }
488  static const char* code_section_name(int n);
489  int section_index_of(address addr) const;
490  bool contains(address addr) const {
491    // handy for debugging
492    return section_index_of(addr) > SECT_NONE;
493  }
494
495  // A stable mapping between 'locators' (small ints) and addresses.
496  static int locator_pos(int locator)   { return locator >> sect_bits; }
497  static int locator_sect(int locator)  { return locator &  sect_mask; }
498  static int locator(int pos, int sect) { return (pos << sect_bits) | sect; }
499  int        locator(address addr) const;
500  address    locator_address(int locator) const;
501
502  // Heuristic for pre-packing the taken/not-taken bit of a predicted branch.
503  bool is_backward_branch(Label& L);
504
505  // Properties
506  const char* name() const                  { return _name; }
507  void set_name(const char* name)           { _name = name; }
508  CodeBuffer* before_expand() const         { return _before_expand; }
509  BufferBlob* blob() const                  { return _blob; }
510  void    set_blob(BufferBlob* blob);
511  void   free_blob();                       // Free the blob, if we own one.
512
513  // Properties relative to the insts section:
514  address       insts_begin() const      { return _insts.start();      }
515  address       insts_end() const        { return _insts.end();        }
516  void      set_insts_end(address end)   {        _insts.set_end(end); }
517  address       insts_limit() const      { return _insts.limit();      }
518  address       insts_mark() const       { return _insts.mark();       }
519  void      set_insts_mark()             {        _insts.set_mark();   }
520  void    clear_insts_mark()             {        _insts.clear_mark(); }
521
522  // is there anything in the buffer other than the current section?
523  bool    is_pure() const                { return insts_size() == total_content_size(); }
524
525  // size in bytes of output so far in the insts sections
526  csize_t insts_size() const             { return _insts.size(); }
527
528  // same as insts_size(), except that it asserts there is no non-code here
529  csize_t pure_insts_size() const        { assert(is_pure(), "no non-code");
530                                           return insts_size(); }
531  // capacity in bytes of the insts sections
532  csize_t insts_capacity() const         { return _insts.capacity(); }
533
534  // number of bytes remaining in the insts section
535  csize_t insts_remaining() const        { return _insts.remaining(); }
536
537  // is a given address in the insts section?  (2nd version is end-inclusive)
538  bool insts_contains(address pc) const  { return _insts.contains(pc); }
539  bool insts_contains2(address pc) const { return _insts.contains2(pc); }
540
541  // Record any extra oops required to keep embedded metadata alive
542  void finalize_oop_references(methodHandle method);
543
544  // Allocated size in all sections, when aligned and concatenated
545  // (this is the eventual state of the content in its final
546  // CodeBlob).
547  csize_t total_content_size() const;
548
549  // Combined offset (relative to start of first section) of given
550  // section, as eventually found in the final CodeBlob.
551  csize_t total_offset_of(CodeSection* cs) const;
552
553  // allocated size of all relocation data, including index, rounded up
554  csize_t total_relocation_size() const;
555
556  // allocated size of any and all recorded oops
557  csize_t total_oop_size() const {
558    OopRecorder* recorder = oop_recorder();
559    return (recorder == NULL)? 0: recorder->oop_size();
560  }
561
562  // allocated size of any and all recorded metadata
563  csize_t total_metadata_size() const {
564    OopRecorder* recorder = oop_recorder();
565    return (recorder == NULL)? 0: recorder->metadata_size();
566  }
567
568  // Configuration functions, called immediately after the CB is constructed.
569  // The section sizes are subtracted from the original insts section.
570  // Note:  Call them in reverse section order, because each steals from insts.
571  void initialize_consts_size(csize_t size)            { initialize_section_size(&_consts,  size); }
572  void initialize_stubs_size(csize_t size)             { initialize_section_size(&_stubs,   size); }
573  // Override default oop recorder.
574  void initialize_oop_recorder(OopRecorder* r);
575
576  OopRecorder* oop_recorder() const   { return _oop_recorder; }
577  CodeStrings& strings()              { return _code_strings; }
578
579  void free_strings() {
580    if (!_code_strings.is_null()) {
581      _code_strings.free(); // sets _strings Null as a side-effect.
582    }
583  }
584
585  // Code generation
586  void relocate(address at, RelocationHolder const& rspec, int format = 0) {
587    _insts.relocate(at, rspec, format);
588  }
589  void relocate(address at,    relocInfo::relocType rtype, int format = 0) {
590    _insts.relocate(at, rtype, format);
591  }
592
593  // Management of overflow storage for binding of Labels.
594  GrowableArray<int>* create_patch_overflow();
595
596  // NMethod generation
597  void copy_code_and_locs_to(CodeBlob* blob) {
598    assert(blob != NULL, "sane");
599    copy_relocations_to(blob);
600    copy_code_to(blob);
601  }
602  void copy_values_to(nmethod* nm) {
603    if (!oop_recorder()->is_unused()) {
604      oop_recorder()->copy_values_to(nm);
605    }
606  }
607
608  // Transform an address from the code in this code buffer to a specified code buffer
609  address transform_address(const CodeBuffer &cb, address addr) const;
610
611  void block_comment(intptr_t offset, const char * comment) PRODUCT_RETURN;
612  const char* code_string(const char* str) PRODUCT_RETURN_(return NULL;);
613
614  // Log a little info about section usage in the CodeBuffer
615  void log_section_sizes(const char* name);
616
617#ifndef PRODUCT
618 public:
619  // Printing / Decoding
620  // decodes from decode_begin() to code_end() and sets decode_begin to end
621  void    decode();
622  void    decode_all();         // decodes all the code
623  void    skip_decode();        // sets decode_begin to code_end();
624  void    print();
625#endif
626
627
628  // The following header contains architecture-specific implementations
629#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_x86
630# include "codeBuffer_x86.hpp"
631#endif
632#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_sparc
633# include "codeBuffer_sparc.hpp"
634#endif
635#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_zero
636# include "codeBuffer_zero.hpp"
637#endif
638#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_arm
639# include "codeBuffer_arm.hpp"
640#endif
641#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_ppc
642# include "codeBuffer_ppc.hpp"
643#endif
644#ifdef TARGET_ARCH_aarch64
645# include "codeBuffer_aarch64.hpp"
646#endif
647
648};
649
650
651inline void CodeSection::freeze() {
652  _outer->freeze_section(this);
653}
654
655inline bool CodeSection::maybe_expand_to_ensure_remaining(csize_t amount) {
656  if (remaining() < amount) { _outer->expand(this, amount); return true; }
657  return false;
658}
659
660#endif // SHARE_VM_ASM_CODEBUFFER_HPP
661