/* * Copyright 2003-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or * have any questions. * */ #include "incls/_precompiled.incl" #include "incls/_sharedRuntime_x86_64.cpp.incl" DeoptimizationBlob *SharedRuntime::_deopt_blob; #ifdef COMPILER2 UncommonTrapBlob *SharedRuntime::_uncommon_trap_blob; ExceptionBlob *OptoRuntime::_exception_blob; #endif // COMPILER2 SafepointBlob *SharedRuntime::_polling_page_safepoint_handler_blob; SafepointBlob *SharedRuntime::_polling_page_return_handler_blob; RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::_wrong_method_blob; RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::_ic_miss_blob; RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::_resolve_opt_virtual_call_blob; RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::_resolve_virtual_call_blob; RuntimeStub* SharedRuntime::_resolve_static_call_blob; #define __ masm-> class SimpleRuntimeFrame { public: // Most of the runtime stubs have this simple frame layout. // This class exists to make the layout shared in one place. // Offsets are for compiler stack slots, which are jints. enum layout { // The frame sender code expects that rbp will be in the "natural" place and // will override any oopMap setting for it. We must therefore force the layout // so that it agrees with the frame sender code. rbp_off = frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes/BytesPerInt, rbp_off2, return_off, return_off2, framesize }; }; class RegisterSaver { // Capture info about frame layout. Layout offsets are in jint // units because compiler frame slots are jints. #define DEF_XMM_OFFS(regnum) xmm ## regnum ## _off = xmm_off + (regnum)*16/BytesPerInt, xmm ## regnum ## H_off enum layout { fpu_state_off = frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes/BytesPerInt, // fxsave save area xmm_off = fpu_state_off + 160/BytesPerInt, // offset in fxsave save area DEF_XMM_OFFS(0), DEF_XMM_OFFS(1), DEF_XMM_OFFS(2), DEF_XMM_OFFS(3), DEF_XMM_OFFS(4), DEF_XMM_OFFS(5), DEF_XMM_OFFS(6), DEF_XMM_OFFS(7), DEF_XMM_OFFS(8), DEF_XMM_OFFS(9), DEF_XMM_OFFS(10), DEF_XMM_OFFS(11), DEF_XMM_OFFS(12), DEF_XMM_OFFS(13), DEF_XMM_OFFS(14), DEF_XMM_OFFS(15), fpu_state_end = fpu_state_off + ((FPUStateSizeInWords-1)*wordSize / BytesPerInt), fpu_stateH_end, r15_off, r15H_off, r14_off, r14H_off, r13_off, r13H_off, r12_off, r12H_off, r11_off, r11H_off, r10_off, r10H_off, r9_off, r9H_off, r8_off, r8H_off, rdi_off, rdiH_off, rsi_off, rsiH_off, ignore_off, ignoreH_off, // extra copy of rbp rsp_off, rspH_off, rbx_off, rbxH_off, rdx_off, rdxH_off, rcx_off, rcxH_off, rax_off, raxH_off, // 16-byte stack alignment fill word: see MacroAssembler::push/pop_IU_state align_off, alignH_off, flags_off, flagsH_off, // The frame sender code expects that rbp will be in the "natural" place and // will override any oopMap setting for it. We must therefore force the layout // so that it agrees with the frame sender code. rbp_off, rbpH_off, // copy of rbp we will restore return_off, returnH_off, // slot for return address reg_save_size // size in compiler stack slots }; public: static OopMap* save_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, int additional_frame_words, int* total_frame_words); static void restore_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm); // Offsets into the register save area // Used by deoptimization when it is managing result register // values on its own static int rax_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * rax_off; } static int rbx_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * rbx_off; } static int xmm0_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * xmm0_off; } static int return_offset_in_bytes(void) { return BytesPerInt * return_off; } // During deoptimization only the result registers need to be restored, // all the other values have already been extracted. static void restore_result_registers(MacroAssembler* masm); }; OopMap* RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm, int additional_frame_words, int* total_frame_words) { // Always make the frame size 16-byte aligned int frame_size_in_bytes = round_to(additional_frame_words*wordSize + reg_save_size*BytesPerInt, 16); // OopMap frame size is in compiler stack slots (jint's) not bytes or words int frame_size_in_slots = frame_size_in_bytes / BytesPerInt; // The caller will allocate additional_frame_words int additional_frame_slots = additional_frame_words*wordSize / BytesPerInt; // CodeBlob frame size is in words. int frame_size_in_words = frame_size_in_bytes / wordSize; *total_frame_words = frame_size_in_words; // Save registers, fpu state, and flags. // We assume caller has already pushed the return address onto the // stack, so rsp is 8-byte aligned here. // We push rpb twice in this sequence because we want the real rbp // to be under the return like a normal enter. __ enter(); // rsp becomes 16-byte aligned here __ push_CPU_state(); // Push a multiple of 16 bytes if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { // Allocate argument register save area __ subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); } // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will map all // oop-registers and debug-info registers as callee-saved. This // will allow deoptimization at this safepoint to find all possible // debug-info recordings, as well as let GC find all oops. OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); OopMap* map = new OopMap(frame_size_in_slots, 0); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rax_off + additional_frame_slots), rax->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rcx_off + additional_frame_slots), rcx->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rdx_off + additional_frame_slots), rdx->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rbx_off + additional_frame_slots), rbx->as_VMReg()); // rbp location is known implicitly by the frame sender code, needs no oopmap // and the location where rbp was saved by is ignored map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rsi_off + additional_frame_slots), rsi->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rdi_off + additional_frame_slots), rdi->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r8_off + additional_frame_slots), r8->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r9_off + additional_frame_slots), r9->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r10_off + additional_frame_slots), r10->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r11_off + additional_frame_slots), r11->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r12_off + additional_frame_slots), r12->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r13_off + additional_frame_slots), r13->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r14_off + additional_frame_slots), r14->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r15_off + additional_frame_slots), r15->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm0_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm0->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm1_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm1->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm2_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm2->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm3_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm3->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm4_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm4->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm5_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm5->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm6_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm6->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm7_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm7->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm8_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm8->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm9_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm9->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm10_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm10->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm11_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm11->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm12_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm12->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm13_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm13->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm14_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm14->as_VMReg()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm15_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm15->as_VMReg()); // %%% These should all be a waste but we'll keep things as they were for now if (true) { map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( raxH_off + additional_frame_slots), rax->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rcxH_off + additional_frame_slots), rcx->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rdxH_off + additional_frame_slots), rdx->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rbxH_off + additional_frame_slots), rbx->as_VMReg()->next()); // rbp location is known implicitly by the frame sender code, needs no oopmap map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rsiH_off + additional_frame_slots), rsi->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( rdiH_off + additional_frame_slots), rdi->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r8H_off + additional_frame_slots), r8->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r9H_off + additional_frame_slots), r9->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r10H_off + additional_frame_slots), r10->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r11H_off + additional_frame_slots), r11->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r12H_off + additional_frame_slots), r12->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r13H_off + additional_frame_slots), r13->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r14H_off + additional_frame_slots), r14->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( r15H_off + additional_frame_slots), r15->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm0H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm0->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm1H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm1->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm2H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm2->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm3H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm3->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm4H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm4->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm5H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm5->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm6H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm6->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm7H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm7->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm8H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm8->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm9H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm9->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm10H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm10->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm11H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm11->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm12H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm12->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm13H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm13->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm14H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm14->as_VMReg()->next()); map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(xmm15H_off + additional_frame_slots), xmm15->as_VMReg()->next()); } return map; } void RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(MacroAssembler* masm) { if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { // Pop arg register save area __ addq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); } // Recover CPU state __ pop_CPU_state(); // Get the rbp described implicitly by the calling convention (no oopMap) __ popq(rbp); } void RegisterSaver::restore_result_registers(MacroAssembler* masm) { // Just restore result register. Only used by deoptimization. By // now any callee save register that needs to be restored to a c2 // caller of the deoptee has been extracted into the vframeArray // and will be stuffed into the c2i adapter we create for later // restoration so only result registers need to be restored here. // Restore fp result register __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, xmm0_offset_in_bytes())); // Restore integer result register __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, rax_offset_in_bytes())); // Pop all of the register save are off the stack except the return address __ addq(rsp, return_offset_in_bytes()); } // The java_calling_convention describes stack locations as ideal slots on // a frame with no abi restrictions. Since we must observe abi restrictions // (like the placement of the register window) the slots must be biased by // the following value. static int reg2offset_in(VMReg r) { // Account for saved rbp and return address // This should really be in_preserve_stack_slots return (r->reg2stack() + 4) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; } static int reg2offset_out(VMReg r) { return (r->reg2stack() + SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots()) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; } // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Read the array of BasicTypes from a signature, and compute where the // arguments should go. Values in the VMRegPair regs array refer to 4-byte // quantities. Values less than VMRegImpl::stack0 are registers, those above // refer to 4-byte stack slots. All stack slots are based off of the stack pointer // as framesizes are fixed. // VMRegImpl::stack0 refers to the first slot 0(sp). // and VMRegImpl::stack0+1 refers to the memory word 4-byes higher. Register // up to RegisterImpl::number_of_registers) are the 64-bit // integer registers. // Note: the INPUTS in sig_bt are in units of Java argument words, which are // either 32-bit or 64-bit depending on the build. The OUTPUTS are in 32-bit // units regardless of build. Of course for i486 there is no 64 bit build // The Java calling convention is a "shifted" version of the C ABI. // By skipping the first C ABI register we can call non-static jni methods // with small numbers of arguments without having to shuffle the arguments // at all. Since we control the java ABI we ought to at least get some // advantage out of it. int SharedRuntime::java_calling_convention(const BasicType *sig_bt, VMRegPair *regs, int total_args_passed, int is_outgoing) { // Create the mapping between argument positions and // registers. static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j] = { j_rarg0, j_rarg1, j_rarg2, j_rarg3, j_rarg4, j_rarg5 }; static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j] = { j_farg0, j_farg1, j_farg2, j_farg3, j_farg4, j_farg5, j_farg6, j_farg7 }; uint int_args = 0; uint fp_args = 0; uint stk_args = 0; // inc by 2 each time for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { switch (sig_bt[i]) { case T_BOOLEAN: case T_CHAR: case T_BYTE: case T_SHORT: case T_INT: if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j) { regs[i].set1(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); } else { regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_VOID: // halves of T_LONG or T_DOUBLE assert(i != 0 && (sig_bt[i - 1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i - 1] == T_DOUBLE), "expecting half"); regs[i].set_bad(); break; case T_LONG: assert(sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); // fall through case T_OBJECT: case T_ARRAY: case T_ADDRESS: if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_j) { regs[i].set2(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); } else { regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_FLOAT: if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j) { regs[i].set1(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); } else { regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_DOUBLE: assert(sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_j) { regs[i].set2(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); } else { regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; default: ShouldNotReachHere(); break; } } return round_to(stk_args, 2); } // Patch the callers callsite with entry to compiled code if it exists. static void patch_callers_callsite(MacroAssembler *masm) { Label L; __ verify_oop(rbx); __ cmpq(Address(rbx, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::code_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); // Save the current stack pointer __ movq(r13, rsp); // Schedule the branch target address early. // Call into the VM to patch the caller, then jump to compiled callee // rax isn't live so capture return address while we easily can __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, 0)); // align stack so push_CPU_state doesn't fault __ andq(rsp, -(StackAlignmentInBytes)); __ push_CPU_state(); __ verify_oop(rbx); // VM needs caller's callsite // VM needs target method // This needs to be a long call since we will relocate this adapter to // the codeBuffer and it may not reach // Allocate argument register save area if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { __ subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); } __ movq(c_rarg0, rbx); __ movq(c_rarg1, rax); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::fixup_callers_callsite))); // De-allocate argument register save area if (frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes != 0) { __ addq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); } __ pop_CPU_state(); // restore sp __ movq(rsp, r13); __ bind(L); } // Helper function to put tags in interpreter stack. static void tag_stack(MacroAssembler *masm, const BasicType sig, int st_off) { if (TaggedStackInterpreter) { int tag_offset = st_off + Interpreter::expr_tag_offset_in_bytes(0); if (sig == T_OBJECT || sig == T_ARRAY) { __ mov64(Address(rsp, tag_offset), frame::TagReference); } else if (sig == T_LONG || sig == T_DOUBLE) { int next_tag_offset = st_off + Interpreter::expr_tag_offset_in_bytes(1); __ mov64(Address(rsp, next_tag_offset), frame::TagValue); __ mov64(Address(rsp, tag_offset), frame::TagValue); } else { __ mov64(Address(rsp, tag_offset), frame::TagValue); } } } static void gen_c2i_adapter(MacroAssembler *masm, int total_args_passed, int comp_args_on_stack, const BasicType *sig_bt, const VMRegPair *regs, Label& skip_fixup) { // Before we get into the guts of the C2I adapter, see if we should be here // at all. We've come from compiled code and are attempting to jump to the // interpreter, which means the caller made a static call to get here // (vcalls always get a compiled target if there is one). Check for a // compiled target. If there is one, we need to patch the caller's call. patch_callers_callsite(masm); __ bind(skip_fixup); // Since all args are passed on the stack, total_args_passed * // Interpreter::stackElementSize is the space we need. Plus 1 because // we also account for the return address location since // we store it first rather than hold it in rax across all the shuffling int extraspace = (total_args_passed * Interpreter::stackElementSize()) + wordSize; // stack is aligned, keep it that way extraspace = round_to(extraspace, 2*wordSize); // Get return address __ popq(rax); // set senderSP value __ movq(r13, rsp); __ subq(rsp, extraspace); // Store the return address in the expected location __ movq(Address(rsp, 0), rax); // Now write the args into the outgoing interpreter space for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { if (sig_bt[i] == T_VOID) { assert(i > 0 && (sig_bt[i-1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i-1] == T_DOUBLE), "missing half"); continue; } // offset to start parameters int st_off = (total_args_passed - i) * Interpreter::stackElementSize() + Interpreter::value_offset_in_bytes(); int next_off = st_off - Interpreter::stackElementSize(); // Say 4 args: // i st_off // 0 32 T_LONG // 1 24 T_VOID // 2 16 T_OBJECT // 3 8 T_BOOL // - 0 return address // // However to make thing extra confusing. Because we can fit a long/double in // a single slot on a 64 bt vm and it would be silly to break them up, the interpreter // leaves one slot empty and only stores to a single slot. In this case the // slot that is occupied is the T_VOID slot. See I said it was confusing. VMReg r_1 = regs[i].first(); VMReg r_2 = regs[i].second(); if (!r_1->is_valid()) { assert(!r_2->is_valid(), ""); continue; } if (r_1->is_stack()) { // memory to memory use rax int ld_off = r_1->reg2stack() * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + extraspace; if (!r_2->is_valid()) { // sign extend?? __ movl(rax, Address(rsp, ld_off)); __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], st_off); } else { __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, ld_off)); // Two VMREgs|OptoRegs can be T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_DOUBLE, T_LONG // T_DOUBLE and T_LONG use two slots in the interpreter if ( sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { // ld_off == LSW, ld_off+wordSize == MSW // st_off == MSW, next_off == LSW __ movq(Address(rsp, next_off), rax); #ifdef ASSERT // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaaa)); __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); #endif /* ASSERT */ tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], next_off); } else { __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], st_off); } } } else if (r_1->is_Register()) { Register r = r_1->as_Register(); if (!r_2->is_valid()) { // must be only an int (or less ) so move only 32bits to slot // why not sign extend?? __ movl(Address(rsp, st_off), r); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], st_off); } else { // Two VMREgs|OptoRegs can be T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_DOUBLE, T_LONG // T_DOUBLE and T_LONG use two slots in the interpreter if ( sig_bt[i] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i] == T_DOUBLE) { // long/double in gpr #ifdef ASSERT // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaab)); __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); #endif /* ASSERT */ __ movq(Address(rsp, next_off), r); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], next_off); } else { __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), r); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], st_off); } } } else { assert(r_1->is_XMMRegister(), ""); if (!r_2->is_valid()) { // only a float use just part of the slot __ movflt(Address(rsp, st_off), r_1->as_XMMRegister()); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], st_off); } else { #ifdef ASSERT // Overwrite the unused slot with known junk __ mov64(rax, CONST64(0xdeadffffdeadaaac)); __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); #endif /* ASSERT */ __ movdbl(Address(rsp, next_off), r_1->as_XMMRegister()); tag_stack(masm, sig_bt[i], next_off); } } } // Schedule the branch target address early. __ movq(rcx, Address(rbx, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::interpreter_entry_offset()))); __ jmp(rcx); } static void gen_i2c_adapter(MacroAssembler *masm, int total_args_passed, int comp_args_on_stack, const BasicType *sig_bt, const VMRegPair *regs) { // // We will only enter here from an interpreted frame and never from after // passing thru a c2i. Azul allowed this but we do not. If we lose the // race and use a c2i we will remain interpreted for the race loser(s). // This removes all sorts of headaches on the x86 side and also eliminates // the possibility of having c2i -> i2c -> c2i -> ... endless transitions. // Note: r13 contains the senderSP on entry. We must preserve it since // we may do a i2c -> c2i transition if we lose a race where compiled // code goes non-entrant while we get args ready. // In addition we use r13 to locate all the interpreter args as // we must align the stack to 16 bytes on an i2c entry else we // lose alignment we expect in all compiled code and register // save code can segv when fxsave instructions find improperly // aligned stack pointer. __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, 0)); // Cut-out for having no stack args. Since up to 2 int/oop args are passed // in registers, we will occasionally have no stack args. int comp_words_on_stack = 0; if (comp_args_on_stack) { // Sig words on the stack are greater-than VMRegImpl::stack0. Those in // registers are below. By subtracting stack0, we either get a negative // number (all values in registers) or the maximum stack slot accessed. // Convert 4-byte c2 stack slots to words. comp_words_on_stack = round_to(comp_args_on_stack*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size, wordSize)>>LogBytesPerWord; // Round up to miminum stack alignment, in wordSize comp_words_on_stack = round_to(comp_words_on_stack, 2); __ subq(rsp, comp_words_on_stack * wordSize); } // Ensure compiled code always sees stack at proper alignment __ andq(rsp, -16); // push the return address and misalign the stack that youngest frame always sees // as far as the placement of the call instruction __ pushq(rax); // Will jump to the compiled code just as if compiled code was doing it. // Pre-load the register-jump target early, to schedule it better. __ movq(r11, Address(rbx, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::from_compiled_offset()))); // Now generate the shuffle code. Pick up all register args and move the // rest through the floating point stack top. for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { if (sig_bt[i] == T_VOID) { // Longs and doubles are passed in native word order, but misaligned // in the 32-bit build. assert(i > 0 && (sig_bt[i-1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i-1] == T_DOUBLE), "missing half"); continue; } // Pick up 0, 1 or 2 words from SP+offset. assert(!regs[i].second()->is_valid() || regs[i].first()->next() == regs[i].second(), "scrambled load targets?"); // Load in argument order going down. // int ld_off = (total_args_passed + comp_words_on_stack -i)*wordSize; // base ld_off on r13 (sender_sp) as the stack alignment makes offsets from rsp // unpredictable int ld_off = ((total_args_passed - 1) - i)*Interpreter::stackElementSize(); // Point to interpreter value (vs. tag) int next_off = ld_off - Interpreter::stackElementSize(); // // // VMReg r_1 = regs[i].first(); VMReg r_2 = regs[i].second(); if (!r_1->is_valid()) { assert(!r_2->is_valid(), ""); continue; } if (r_1->is_stack()) { // Convert stack slot to an SP offset (+ wordSize to account for return address ) int st_off = regs[i].first()->reg2stack()*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size + wordSize; if (!r_2->is_valid()) { // sign extend??? __ movl(rax, Address(r13, ld_off)); __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); } else { // // We are using two optoregs. This can be either T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_LONG, or T_DOUBLE // the interpreter allocates two slots but only uses one for thr T_LONG or T_DOUBLE case // So we must adjust where to pick up the data to match the interpreter. // // Interpreter local[n] == MSW, local[n+1] == LSW however locals // are accessed as negative so LSW is at LOW address // ld_off is MSW so get LSW const int offset = (sig_bt[i]==T_LONG||sig_bt[i]==T_DOUBLE)? next_off : ld_off; __ movq(rax, Address(r13, offset)); // st_off is LSW (i.e. reg.first()) __ movq(Address(rsp, st_off), rax); } } else if (r_1->is_Register()) { // Register argument Register r = r_1->as_Register(); assert(r != rax, "must be different"); if (r_2->is_valid()) { // // We are using two VMRegs. This can be either T_OBJECT, T_ADDRESS, T_LONG, or T_DOUBLE // the interpreter allocates two slots but only uses one for thr T_LONG or T_DOUBLE case // So we must adjust where to pick up the data to match the interpreter. const int offset = (sig_bt[i]==T_LONG||sig_bt[i]==T_DOUBLE)? next_off : ld_off; // this can be a misaligned move __ movq(r, Address(r13, offset)); } else { // sign extend and use a full word? __ movl(r, Address(r13, ld_off)); } } else { if (!r_2->is_valid()) { __ movflt(r_1->as_XMMRegister(), Address(r13, ld_off)); } else { __ movdbl(r_1->as_XMMRegister(), Address(r13, next_off)); } } } // 6243940 We might end up in handle_wrong_method if // the callee is deoptimized as we race thru here. If that // happens we don't want to take a safepoint because the // caller frame will look interpreted and arguments are now // "compiled" so it is much better to make this transition // invisible to the stack walking code. Unfortunately if // we try and find the callee by normal means a safepoint // is possible. So we stash the desired callee in the thread // and the vm will find there should this case occur. __ movq(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::callee_target_offset()), rbx); // put methodOop where a c2i would expect should we end up there // only needed becaus eof c2 resolve stubs return methodOop as a result in // rax __ movq(rax, rbx); __ jmp(r11); } // --------------------------------------------------------------- AdapterHandlerEntry* SharedRuntime::generate_i2c2i_adapters(MacroAssembler *masm, int total_args_passed, int comp_args_on_stack, const BasicType *sig_bt, const VMRegPair *regs) { address i2c_entry = __ pc(); gen_i2c_adapter(masm, total_args_passed, comp_args_on_stack, sig_bt, regs); // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Generate a C2I adapter. On entry we know rbx holds the methodOop during calls // to the interpreter. The args start out packed in the compiled layout. They // need to be unpacked into the interpreter layout. This will almost always // require some stack space. We grow the current (compiled) stack, then repack // the args. We finally end in a jump to the generic interpreter entry point. // On exit from the interpreter, the interpreter will restore our SP (lest the // compiled code, which relys solely on SP and not RBP, get sick). address c2i_unverified_entry = __ pc(); Label skip_fixup; Label ok; Register holder = rax; Register receiver = j_rarg0; Register temp = rbx; { __ verify_oop(holder); __ load_klass(temp, receiver); __ verify_oop(temp); __ cmpq(temp, Address(holder, compiledICHolderOopDesc::holder_klass_offset())); __ movq(rbx, Address(holder, compiledICHolderOopDesc::holder_method_offset())); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, ok); __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); __ bind(ok); // Method might have been compiled since the call site was patched to // interpreted if that is the case treat it as a miss so we can get // the call site corrected. __ cmpq(Address(rbx, in_bytes(methodOopDesc::code_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, skip_fixup); __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); } address c2i_entry = __ pc(); gen_c2i_adapter(masm, total_args_passed, comp_args_on_stack, sig_bt, regs, skip_fixup); __ flush(); return new AdapterHandlerEntry(i2c_entry, c2i_entry, c2i_unverified_entry); } int SharedRuntime::c_calling_convention(const BasicType *sig_bt, VMRegPair *regs, int total_args_passed) { // We return the amount of VMRegImpl stack slots we need to reserve for all // the arguments NOT counting out_preserve_stack_slots. // NOTE: These arrays will have to change when c1 is ported #ifdef _WIN64 static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c] = { c_rarg0, c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3 }; static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c] = { c_farg0, c_farg1, c_farg2, c_farg3 }; #else static const Register INT_ArgReg[Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c] = { c_rarg0, c_rarg1, c_rarg2, c_rarg3, c_rarg4, c_rarg5 }; static const XMMRegister FP_ArgReg[Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c] = { c_farg0, c_farg1, c_farg2, c_farg3, c_farg4, c_farg5, c_farg6, c_farg7 }; #endif // _WIN64 uint int_args = 0; uint fp_args = 0; uint stk_args = 0; // inc by 2 each time for (int i = 0; i < total_args_passed; i++) { switch (sig_bt[i]) { case T_BOOLEAN: case T_CHAR: case T_BYTE: case T_SHORT: case T_INT: if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c) { regs[i].set1(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); #ifdef _WIN64 fp_args++; // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. stk_args += 2; #endif } else { regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_LONG: assert(sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); // fall through case T_OBJECT: case T_ARRAY: case T_ADDRESS: if (int_args < Argument::n_int_register_parameters_c) { regs[i].set2(INT_ArgReg[int_args++]->as_VMReg()); #ifdef _WIN64 fp_args++; stk_args += 2; #endif } else { regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_FLOAT: if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c) { regs[i].set1(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); #ifdef _WIN64 int_args++; // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. stk_args += 2; #endif } else { regs[i].set1(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_DOUBLE: assert(sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID, "expecting half"); if (fp_args < Argument::n_float_register_parameters_c) { regs[i].set2(FP_ArgReg[fp_args++]->as_VMReg()); #ifdef _WIN64 int_args++; // Allocate slots for callee to stuff register args the stack. stk_args += 2; #endif } else { regs[i].set2(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(stk_args)); stk_args += 2; } break; case T_VOID: // Halves of longs and doubles assert(i != 0 && (sig_bt[i - 1] == T_LONG || sig_bt[i - 1] == T_DOUBLE), "expecting half"); regs[i].set_bad(); break; default: ShouldNotReachHere(); break; } } #ifdef _WIN64 // windows abi requires that we always allocate enough stack space // for 4 64bit registers to be stored down. if (stk_args < 8) { stk_args = 8; } #endif // _WIN64 return stk_args; } // On 64 bit we will store integer like items to the stack as // 64 bits items (sparc abi) even though java would only store // 32bits for a parameter. On 32bit it will simply be 32 bits // So this routine will do 32->32 on 32bit and 32->64 on 64bit static void move32_64(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { if (src.first()->is_stack()) { if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { // stack to stack __ movslq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); } else { // stack to reg __ movslq(dst.first()->as_Register(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); } } else if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { // reg to stack // Do we really have to sign extend??? // __ movslq(src.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_Register()); } else { // Do we really have to sign extend??? // __ movslq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); if (dst.first() != src.first()) { __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); } } } // An oop arg. Must pass a handle not the oop itself static void object_move(MacroAssembler* masm, OopMap* map, int oop_handle_offset, int framesize_in_slots, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst, bool is_receiver, int* receiver_offset) { // must pass a handle. First figure out the location we use as a handle Register rHandle = dst.first()->is_stack() ? rax : dst.first()->as_Register(); // See if oop is NULL if it is we need no handle if (src.first()->is_stack()) { // Oop is already on the stack as an argument int offset_in_older_frame = src.first()->reg2stack() + SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots(); map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(offset_in_older_frame + framesize_in_slots)); if (is_receiver) { *receiver_offset = (offset_in_older_frame + framesize_in_slots) * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; } __ cmpq(Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ leaq(rHandle, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); // conditionally move a NULL __ cmovq(Assembler::equal, rHandle, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); } else { // Oop is in an a register we must store it to the space we reserve // on the stack for oop_handles and pass a handle if oop is non-NULL const Register rOop = src.first()->as_Register(); int oop_slot; if (rOop == j_rarg0) oop_slot = 0; else if (rOop == j_rarg1) oop_slot = 1; else if (rOop == j_rarg2) oop_slot = 2; else if (rOop == j_rarg3) oop_slot = 3; else if (rOop == j_rarg4) oop_slot = 4; else { assert(rOop == j_rarg5, "wrong register"); oop_slot = 5; } oop_slot = oop_slot * VMRegImpl::slots_per_word + oop_handle_offset; int offset = oop_slot*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(oop_slot)); // Store oop in handle area, may be NULL __ movq(Address(rsp, offset), rOop); if (is_receiver) { *receiver_offset = offset; } __ cmpq(rOop, (int)NULL); __ leaq(rHandle, Address(rsp, offset)); // conditionally move a NULL from the handle area where it was just stored __ cmovq(Assembler::equal, rHandle, Address(rsp, offset)); } // If arg is on the stack then place it otherwise it is already in correct reg. if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rHandle); } } // A float arg may have to do float reg int reg conversion static void float_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { assert(!src.second()->is_valid() && !dst.second()->is_valid(), "bad float_move"); // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. if (src.first()->is_stack()) { if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { __ movl(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); } else { // stack to reg assert(dst.first()->is_XMMRegister(), "only expect xmm registers as parameters"); __ movflt(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); } } else if (dst.first()->is_stack()) { // reg to stack assert(src.first()->is_XMMRegister(), "only expect xmm registers as parameters"); __ movflt(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); } else { // reg to reg // In theory these overlap but the ordering is such that this is likely a nop if ( src.first() != dst.first()) { __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); } } } // A long move static void long_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. if (src.is_single_phys_reg() ) { if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { if (dst.first() != src.first()) { __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), src.first()->as_Register()); } } else { assert(dst.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_Register()); } } else if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { assert(src.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); __ movq(dst.first()->as_Register(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_out(src.first()))); } else { assert(src.is_single_reg() && dst.is_single_reg(), "not stack pairs"); __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); } } // A double move static void double_move(MacroAssembler* masm, VMRegPair src, VMRegPair dst) { // The calling conventions assures us that each VMregpair is either // all really one physical register or adjacent stack slots. // This greatly simplifies the cases here compared to sparc. if (src.is_single_phys_reg() ) { if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { // In theory these overlap but the ordering is such that this is likely a nop if ( src.first() != dst.first()) { __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); } } else { assert(dst.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); __ movdbl(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), src.first()->as_XMMRegister()); } } else if (dst.is_single_phys_reg()) { assert(src.is_single_reg(), "not a stack pair"); __ movdbl(dst.first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rbp, reg2offset_out(src.first()))); } else { assert(src.is_single_reg() && dst.is_single_reg(), "not stack pairs"); __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, reg2offset_in(src.first()))); __ movq(Address(rsp, reg2offset_out(dst.first())), rax); } } void SharedRuntime::save_native_result(MacroAssembler *masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots) { // We always ignore the frame_slots arg and just use the space just below frame pointer // which by this time is free to use switch (ret_type) { case T_FLOAT: __ movflt(Address(rbp, -wordSize), xmm0); break; case T_DOUBLE: __ movdbl(Address(rbp, -wordSize), xmm0); break; case T_VOID: break; default: { __ movq(Address(rbp, -wordSize), rax); } } } void SharedRuntime::restore_native_result(MacroAssembler *masm, BasicType ret_type, int frame_slots) { // We always ignore the frame_slots arg and just use the space just below frame pointer // which by this time is free to use switch (ret_type) { case T_FLOAT: __ movflt(xmm0, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); break; case T_DOUBLE: __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); break; case T_VOID: break; default: { __ movq(rax, Address(rbp, -wordSize)); } } } static void save_args(MacroAssembler *masm, int arg_count, int first_arg, VMRegPair *args) { for ( int i = first_arg ; i < arg_count ; i++ ) { if (args[i].first()->is_Register()) { __ pushq(args[i].first()->as_Register()); } else if (args[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { __ subq(rsp, 2*wordSize); __ movdbl(Address(rsp, 0), args[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()); } } } static void restore_args(MacroAssembler *masm, int arg_count, int first_arg, VMRegPair *args) { for ( int i = arg_count - 1 ; i >= first_arg ; i-- ) { if (args[i].first()->is_Register()) { __ popq(args[i].first()->as_Register()); } else if (args[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { __ movdbl(args[i].first()->as_XMMRegister(), Address(rsp, 0)); __ addq(rsp, 2*wordSize); } } } // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Generate a native wrapper for a given method. The method takes arguments // in the Java compiled code convention, marshals them to the native // convention (handlizes oops, etc), transitions to native, makes the call, // returns to java state (possibly blocking), unhandlizes any result and // returns. nmethod *SharedRuntime::generate_native_wrapper(MacroAssembler *masm, methodHandle method, int total_in_args, int comp_args_on_stack, BasicType *in_sig_bt, VMRegPair *in_regs, BasicType ret_type) { // Native nmethod wrappers never take possesion of the oop arguments. // So the caller will gc the arguments. The only thing we need an // oopMap for is if the call is static // // An OopMap for lock (and class if static) OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); intptr_t start = (intptr_t)__ pc(); // We have received a description of where all the java arg are located // on entry to the wrapper. We need to convert these args to where // the jni function will expect them. To figure out where they go // we convert the java signature to a C signature by inserting // the hidden arguments as arg[0] and possibly arg[1] (static method) int total_c_args = total_in_args + 1; if (method->is_static()) { total_c_args++; } BasicType* out_sig_bt = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(BasicType, total_c_args); VMRegPair* out_regs = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY(VMRegPair, total_c_args); int argc = 0; out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_ADDRESS; if (method->is_static()) { out_sig_bt[argc++] = T_OBJECT; } for (int i = 0; i < total_in_args ; i++ ) { out_sig_bt[argc++] = in_sig_bt[i]; } // Now figure out where the args must be stored and how much stack space // they require. // int out_arg_slots; out_arg_slots = c_calling_convention(out_sig_bt, out_regs, total_c_args); // Compute framesize for the wrapper. We need to handlize all oops in // incoming registers // Calculate the total number of stack slots we will need. // First count the abi requirement plus all of the outgoing args int stack_slots = SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots() + out_arg_slots; // Now the space for the inbound oop handle area int oop_handle_offset = stack_slots; stack_slots += 6*VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; // Now any space we need for handlizing a klass if static method int oop_temp_slot_offset = 0; int klass_slot_offset = 0; int klass_offset = -1; int lock_slot_offset = 0; bool is_static = false; if (method->is_static()) { klass_slot_offset = stack_slots; stack_slots += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; klass_offset = klass_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; is_static = true; } // Plus a lock if needed if (method->is_synchronized()) { lock_slot_offset = stack_slots; stack_slots += VMRegImpl::slots_per_word; } // Now a place (+2) to save return values or temp during shuffling // + 4 for return address (which we own) and saved rbp stack_slots += 6; // Ok The space we have allocated will look like: // // // FP-> | | // |---------------------| // | 2 slots for moves | // |---------------------| // | lock box (if sync) | // |---------------------| <- lock_slot_offset // | klass (if static) | // |---------------------| <- klass_slot_offset // | oopHandle area | // |---------------------| <- oop_handle_offset (6 java arg registers) // | outbound memory | // | based arguments | // | | // |---------------------| // | | // SP-> | out_preserved_slots | // // // Now compute actual number of stack words we need rounding to make // stack properly aligned. stack_slots = round_to(stack_slots, 4 * VMRegImpl::slots_per_word); int stack_size = stack_slots * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size; // First thing make an ic check to see if we should even be here // We are free to use all registers as temps without saving them and // restoring them except rbp. rbp is the only callee save register // as far as the interpreter and the compiler(s) are concerned. const Register ic_reg = rax; const Register receiver = j_rarg0; const Register tmp = rdx; Label ok; Label exception_pending; __ verify_oop(receiver); __ pushq(tmp); // spill (any other registers free here???) __ load_klass(tmp, receiver); __ cmpq(ic_reg, tmp); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, ok); __ popq(tmp); __ jump(RuntimeAddress(SharedRuntime::get_ic_miss_stub())); __ bind(ok); __ popq(tmp); // Verified entry point must be aligned __ align(8); int vep_offset = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; // The instruction at the verified entry point must be 5 bytes or longer // because it can be patched on the fly by make_non_entrant. The stack bang // instruction fits that requirement. // Generate stack overflow check if (UseStackBanging) { __ bang_stack_with_offset(StackShadowPages*os::vm_page_size()); } else { // need a 5 byte instruction to allow MT safe patching to non-entrant __ fat_nop(); } // Generate a new frame for the wrapper. __ enter(); // -2 because return address is already present and so is saved rbp __ subq(rsp, stack_size - 2*wordSize); // Frame is now completed as far as size and linkage. int frame_complete = ((intptr_t)__ pc()) - start; #ifdef ASSERT { Label L; __ movq(rax, rsp); __ andq(rax, -16); // must be 16 byte boundry (see amd64 ABI) __ cmpq(rax, rsp); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); __ stop("improperly aligned stack"); __ bind(L); } #endif /* ASSERT */ // We use r14 as the oop handle for the receiver/klass // It is callee save so it survives the call to native const Register oop_handle_reg = r14; // // We immediately shuffle the arguments so that any vm call we have to // make from here on out (sync slow path, jvmti, etc.) we will have // captured the oops from our caller and have a valid oopMap for // them. // ----------------- // The Grand Shuffle // The Java calling convention is either equal (linux) or denser (win64) than the // c calling convention. However the because of the jni_env argument the c calling // convention always has at least one more (and two for static) arguments than Java. // Therefore if we move the args from java -> c backwards then we will never have // a register->register conflict and we don't have to build a dependency graph // and figure out how to break any cycles. // // Record esp-based slot for receiver on stack for non-static methods int receiver_offset = -1; // This is a trick. We double the stack slots so we can claim // the oops in the caller's frame. Since we are sure to have // more args than the caller doubling is enough to make // sure we can capture all the incoming oop args from the // caller. // OopMap* map = new OopMap(stack_slots * 2, 0 /* arg_slots*/); // Mark location of rbp (someday) // map->set_callee_saved(VMRegImpl::stack2reg( stack_slots - 2), stack_slots * 2, 0, vmreg(rbp)); // Use eax, ebx as temporaries during any memory-memory moves we have to do // All inbound args are referenced based on rbp and all outbound args via rsp. #ifdef ASSERT bool reg_destroyed[RegisterImpl::number_of_registers]; bool freg_destroyed[XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers]; for ( int r = 0 ; r < RegisterImpl::number_of_registers ; r++ ) { reg_destroyed[r] = false; } for ( int f = 0 ; f < XMMRegisterImpl::number_of_registers ; f++ ) { freg_destroyed[f] = false; } #endif /* ASSERT */ int c_arg = total_c_args - 1; for ( int i = total_in_args - 1; i >= 0 ; i--, c_arg-- ) { #ifdef ASSERT if (in_regs[i].first()->is_Register()) { assert(!reg_destroyed[in_regs[i].first()->as_Register()->encoding()], "destroyed reg!"); } else if (in_regs[i].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { assert(!freg_destroyed[in_regs[i].first()->as_XMMRegister()->encoding()], "destroyed reg!"); } if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_Register()) { reg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_Register()->encoding()] = true; } else if (out_regs[c_arg].first()->is_XMMRegister()) { freg_destroyed[out_regs[c_arg].first()->as_XMMRegister()->encoding()] = true; } #endif /* ASSERT */ switch (in_sig_bt[i]) { case T_ARRAY: case T_OBJECT: object_move(masm, map, oop_handle_offset, stack_slots, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg], ((i == 0) && (!is_static)), &receiver_offset); break; case T_VOID: break; case T_FLOAT: float_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); break; case T_DOUBLE: assert( i + 1 < total_in_args && in_sig_bt[i + 1] == T_VOID && out_sig_bt[c_arg+1] == T_VOID, "bad arg list"); double_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); break; case T_LONG : long_move(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); break; case T_ADDRESS: assert(false, "found T_ADDRESS in java args"); default: move32_64(masm, in_regs[i], out_regs[c_arg]); } } // point c_arg at the first arg that is already loaded in case we // need to spill before we call out c_arg++; // Pre-load a static method's oop into r14. Used both by locking code and // the normal JNI call code. if (method->is_static()) { // load oop into a register __ movoop(oop_handle_reg, JNIHandles::make_local(Klass::cast(method->method_holder())->java_mirror())); // Now handlize the static class mirror it's known not-null. __ movq(Address(rsp, klass_offset), oop_handle_reg); map->set_oop(VMRegImpl::stack2reg(klass_slot_offset)); // Now get the handle __ leaq(oop_handle_reg, Address(rsp, klass_offset)); // store the klass handle as second argument __ movq(c_rarg1, oop_handle_reg); // and protect the arg if we must spill c_arg--; } // Change state to native (we save the return address in the thread, since it might not // be pushed on the stack when we do a a stack traversal). It is enough that the pc() // points into the right code segment. It does not have to be the correct return pc. // We use the same pc/oopMap repeatedly when we call out intptr_t the_pc = (intptr_t) __ pc(); oop_maps->add_gc_map(the_pc - start, map); __ set_last_Java_frame(rsp, noreg, (address)the_pc); // We have all of the arguments setup at this point. We must not touch any register // argument registers at this point (what if we save/restore them there are no oop? { SkipIfEqual skip(masm, &DTraceMethodProbes, false); // protect the args we've loaded save_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); __ movoop(c_rarg1, JNIHandles::make_local(method())); __ call_VM_leaf( CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtrace_method_entry), r15_thread, c_rarg1); restore_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); } // Lock a synchronized method // Register definitions used by locking and unlocking const Register swap_reg = rax; // Must use rax for cmpxchg instruction const Register obj_reg = rbx; // Will contain the oop const Register lock_reg = r13; // Address of compiler lock object (BasicLock) const Register old_hdr = r13; // value of old header at unlock time Label slow_path_lock; Label lock_done; if (method->is_synchronized()) { const int mark_word_offset = BasicLock::displaced_header_offset_in_bytes(); // Get the handle (the 2nd argument) __ movq(oop_handle_reg, c_rarg1); // Get address of the box __ leaq(lock_reg, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); // Load the oop from the handle __ movq(obj_reg, Address(oop_handle_reg, 0)); if (UseBiasedLocking) { __ biased_locking_enter(lock_reg, obj_reg, swap_reg, rscratch1, false, lock_done, &slow_path_lock); } // Load immediate 1 into swap_reg %rax __ movl(swap_reg, 1); // Load (object->mark() | 1) into swap_reg %rax __ orq(swap_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0)); // Save (object->mark() | 1) into BasicLock's displaced header __ movq(Address(lock_reg, mark_word_offset), swap_reg); if (os::is_MP()) { __ lock(); } // src -> dest iff dest == rax else rax <- dest __ cmpxchgq(lock_reg, Address(obj_reg, 0)); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, lock_done); // Hmm should this move to the slow path code area??? // Test if the oopMark is an obvious stack pointer, i.e., // 1) (mark & 3) == 0, and // 2) rsp <= mark < mark + os::pagesize() // These 3 tests can be done by evaluating the following // expression: ((mark - rsp) & (3 - os::vm_page_size())), // assuming both stack pointer and pagesize have their // least significant 2 bits clear. // NOTE: the oopMark is in swap_reg %rax as the result of cmpxchg __ subq(swap_reg, rsp); __ andq(swap_reg, 3 - os::vm_page_size()); // Save the test result, for recursive case, the result is zero __ movq(Address(lock_reg, mark_word_offset), swap_reg); __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path_lock); // Slow path will re-enter here __ bind(lock_done); } // Finally just about ready to make the JNI call // get JNIEnv* which is first argument to native __ leaq(c_rarg0, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::jni_environment_offset()))); // Now set thread in native __ mov64(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_native); __ call(RuntimeAddress(method->native_function())); // Either restore the MXCSR register after returning from the JNI Call // or verify that it wasn't changed. if (RestoreMXCSROnJNICalls) { __ ldmxcsr(ExternalAddress(StubRoutines::amd64::mxcsr_std())); } else if (CheckJNICalls ) { __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, StubRoutines::amd64::verify_mxcsr_entry()))); } // Unpack native results. switch (ret_type) { case T_BOOLEAN: __ c2bool(rax); break; case T_CHAR : __ movzwl(rax, rax); break; case T_BYTE : __ sign_extend_byte (rax); break; case T_SHORT : __ sign_extend_short(rax); break; case T_INT : /* nothing to do */ break; case T_DOUBLE : case T_FLOAT : // Result is in xmm0 we'll save as needed break; case T_ARRAY: // Really a handle case T_OBJECT: // Really a handle break; // can't de-handlize until after safepoint check case T_VOID: break; case T_LONG: break; default : ShouldNotReachHere(); } // Switch thread to "native transition" state before reading the synchronization state. // This additional state is necessary because reading and testing the synchronization // state is not atomic w.r.t. GC, as this scenario demonstrates: // Java thread A, in _thread_in_native state, loads _not_synchronized and is preempted. // VM thread changes sync state to synchronizing and suspends threads for GC. // Thread A is resumed to finish this native method, but doesn't block here since it // didn't see any synchronization is progress, and escapes. __ mov64(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_native_trans); if(os::is_MP()) { if (UseMembar) { // Force this write out before the read below __ membar(Assembler::Membar_mask_bits( Assembler::LoadLoad | Assembler::LoadStore | Assembler::StoreLoad | Assembler::StoreStore)); } else { // Write serialization page so VM thread can do a pseudo remote membar. // We use the current thread pointer to calculate a thread specific // offset to write to within the page. This minimizes bus traffic // due to cache line collision. __ serialize_memory(r15_thread, rcx); } } // check for safepoint operation in progress and/or pending suspend requests { Label Continue; __ cmp32(ExternalAddress((address)SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state()), SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized); Label L; __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, L); __ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::suspend_flags_offset()), 0); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, Continue); __ bind(L); // Don't use call_VM as it will see a possible pending exception and forward it // and never return here preventing us from clearing _last_native_pc down below. // Also can't use call_VM_leaf either as it will check to see if rsi & rdi are // preserved and correspond to the bcp/locals pointers. So we do a runtime call // by hand. // save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ movq(r12, rsp); // remember sp __ subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows __ andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, JavaThread::check_special_condition_for_native_trans))); __ movq(rsp, r12); // restore sp __ reinit_heapbase(); // Restore any method result value restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); __ bind(Continue); } // change thread state __ movl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::thread_state_offset()), _thread_in_Java); Label reguard; Label reguard_done; __ cmpl(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::stack_guard_state_offset()), JavaThread::stack_guard_yellow_disabled); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, reguard); __ bind(reguard_done); // native result if any is live // Unlock Label unlock_done; Label slow_path_unlock; if (method->is_synchronized()) { // Get locked oop from the handle we passed to jni __ movq(obj_reg, Address(oop_handle_reg, 0)); Label done; if (UseBiasedLocking) { __ biased_locking_exit(obj_reg, old_hdr, done); } // Simple recursive lock? __ cmpq(Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, done); // Must save rax if if it is live now because cmpxchg must use it if (ret_type != T_FLOAT && ret_type != T_DOUBLE && ret_type != T_VOID) { save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); } // get address of the stack lock __ leaq(rax, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); // get old displaced header __ movq(old_hdr, Address(rax, 0)); // Atomic swap old header if oop still contains the stack lock if (os::is_MP()) { __ lock(); } __ cmpxchgq(old_hdr, Address(obj_reg, 0)); __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path_unlock); // slow path re-enters here __ bind(unlock_done); if (ret_type != T_FLOAT && ret_type != T_DOUBLE && ret_type != T_VOID) { restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); } __ bind(done); } { SkipIfEqual skip(masm, &DTraceMethodProbes, false); save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); __ movoop(c_rarg1, JNIHandles::make_local(method())); __ call_VM_leaf( CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::dtrace_method_exit), r15_thread, c_rarg1); restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); } __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, true); // Unpack oop result if (ret_type == T_OBJECT || ret_type == T_ARRAY) { Label L; __ testq(rax, rax); __ jcc(Assembler::zero, L); __ movq(rax, Address(rax, 0)); __ bind(L); __ verify_oop(rax); } // reset handle block __ movq(rcx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::active_handles_offset())); __ movptr(Address(rcx, JNIHandleBlock::top_offset_in_bytes()), (int)NULL_WORD); // pop our frame __ leave(); // Any exception pending? __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, exception_pending); // Return __ ret(0); // Unexpected paths are out of line and go here // forward the exception __ bind(exception_pending); // and forward the exception __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); // Slow path locking & unlocking if (method->is_synchronized()) { // BEGIN Slow path lock __ bind(slow_path_lock); // has last_Java_frame setup. No exceptions so do vanilla call not call_VM // args are (oop obj, BasicLock* lock, JavaThread* thread) // protect the args we've loaded save_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); __ movq(c_rarg0, obj_reg); __ movq(c_rarg1, lock_reg); __ movq(c_rarg2, r15_thread); // Not a leaf but we have last_Java_frame setup as we want __ call_VM_leaf(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::complete_monitor_locking_C), 3); restore_args(masm, total_c_args, c_arg, out_regs); #ifdef ASSERT { Label L; __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); __ stop("no pending exception allowed on exit from monitorenter"); __ bind(L); } #endif __ jmp(lock_done); // END Slow path lock // BEGIN Slow path unlock __ bind(slow_path_unlock); // If we haven't already saved the native result we must save it now as xmm registers // are still exposed. if (ret_type == T_FLOAT || ret_type == T_DOUBLE ) { save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); } __ leaq(c_rarg1, Address(rsp, lock_slot_offset * VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size)); __ movq(c_rarg0, obj_reg); __ movq(r12, rsp); // remember sp __ subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows __ andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI // Save pending exception around call to VM (which contains an EXCEPTION_MARK) // NOTE that obj_reg == rbx currently __ movq(rbx, Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset()))); __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::complete_monitor_unlocking_C))); __ movq(rsp, r12); // restore sp __ reinit_heapbase(); #ifdef ASSERT { Label L; __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); __ stop("no pending exception allowed on exit complete_monitor_unlocking_C"); __ bind(L); } #endif /* ASSERT */ __ movq(Address(r15_thread, in_bytes(Thread::pending_exception_offset())), rbx); if (ret_type == T_FLOAT || ret_type == T_DOUBLE ) { restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); } __ jmp(unlock_done); // END Slow path unlock } // synchronized // SLOW PATH Reguard the stack if needed __ bind(reguard); save_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); __ movq(r12, rsp); // remember sp __ subq(rsp, frame::arg_reg_save_area_bytes); // windows __ andq(rsp, -16); // align stack as required by ABI __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::reguard_yellow_pages))); __ movq(rsp, r12); // restore sp __ reinit_heapbase(); restore_native_result(masm, ret_type, stack_slots); // and continue __ jmp(reguard_done); __ flush(); nmethod *nm = nmethod::new_native_nmethod(method, masm->code(), vep_offset, frame_complete, stack_slots / VMRegImpl::slots_per_word, (is_static ? in_ByteSize(klass_offset) : in_ByteSize(receiver_offset)), in_ByteSize(lock_slot_offset*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size), oop_maps); return nm; } // this function returns the adjust size (in number of words) to a c2i adapter // activation for use during deoptimization int Deoptimization::last_frame_adjust(int callee_parameters, int callee_locals ) { return (callee_locals - callee_parameters) * Interpreter::stackElementWords(); } uint SharedRuntime::out_preserve_stack_slots() { return 0; } //------------------------------generate_deopt_blob---------------------------- void SharedRuntime::generate_deopt_blob() { // Allocate space for the code ResourceMark rm; // Setup code generation tools CodeBuffer buffer("deopt_blob", 2048, 1024); MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); int frame_size_in_words; OopMap* map = NULL; OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); // ------------- // This code enters when returning to a de-optimized nmethod. A return // address has been pushed on the the stack, and return values are in // registers. // If we are doing a normal deopt then we were called from the patched // nmethod from the point we returned to the nmethod. So the return // address on the stack is wrong by NativeCall::instruction_size // We will adjust the value so it looks like we have the original return // address on the stack (like when we eagerly deoptimized). // In the case of an exception pending when deoptimizing, we enter // with a return address on the stack that points after the call we patched // into the exception handler. We have the following register state from, // e.g., the forward exception stub (see stubGenerator_x86_64.cpp). // rax: exception oop // rbx: exception handler // rdx: throwing pc // So in this case we simply jam rdx into the useless return address and // the stack looks just like we want. // // At this point we need to de-opt. We save the argument return // registers. We call the first C routine, fetch_unroll_info(). This // routine captures the return values and returns a structure which // describes the current frame size and the sizes of all replacement frames. // The current frame is compiled code and may contain many inlined // functions, each with their own JVM state. We pop the current frame, then // push all the new frames. Then we call the C routine unpack_frames() to // populate these frames. Finally unpack_frames() returns us the new target // address. Notice that callee-save registers are BLOWN here; they have // already been captured in the vframeArray at the time the return PC was // patched. address start = __ pc(); Label cont; // Prolog for non exception case! // Save everything in sight. map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); // Normal deoptimization. Save exec mode for unpack_frames. __ movl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_deopt); // callee-saved __ jmp(cont); int exception_offset = __ pc() - start; // Prolog for exception case // Push throwing pc as return address __ pushq(rdx); // Save everything in sight. map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); // Deopt during an exception. Save exec mode for unpack_frames. __ movl(r14, Deoptimization::Unpack_exception); // callee-saved __ bind(cont); // Call C code. Need thread and this frame, but NOT official VM entry // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. // // UnrollBlock* fetch_unroll_info(JavaThread* thread) // fetch_unroll_info needs to call last_java_frame(). __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); #ifdef ASSERT { Label L; __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::last_Java_fp_offset()), 0); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, L); __ stop("SharedRuntime::generate_deopt_blob: last_Java_fp not cleared"); __ bind(L); } #endif // ASSERT __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::fetch_unroll_info))); // Need to have an oopmap that tells fetch_unroll_info where to // find any register it might need. oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, map); __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, false); // Load UnrollBlock* into rdi __ movq(rdi, rax); // Only register save data is on the stack. // Now restore the result registers. Everything else is either dead // or captured in the vframeArray. RegisterSaver::restore_result_registers(masm); // All of the register save area has been popped of the stack. Only the // return address remains. // Pop all the frames we must move/replace. // // Frame picture (youngest to oldest) // 1: self-frame (no frame link) // 2: deopting frame (no frame link) // 3: caller of deopting frame (could be compiled/interpreted). // // Note: by leaving the return address of self-frame on the stack // and using the size of frame 2 to adjust the stack // when we are done the return to frame 3 will still be on the stack. // Pop deoptimized frame __ movl(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::size_of_deoptimized_frame_offset_in_bytes())); __ addq(rsp, rcx); // rsp should be pointing at the return address to the caller (3) // Stack bang to make sure there's enough room for these interpreter frames. if (UseStackBanging) { __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::total_frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); __ bang_stack_size(rbx, rcx); } // Load address of array of frame pcs into rcx __ movq(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_pcs_offset_in_bytes())); // Trash the old pc __ addq(rsp, wordSize); // Load address of array of frame sizes into rsi __ movq(rsi, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); // Load counter into rdx __ movl(rdx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::number_of_frames_offset_in_bytes())); // Pick up the initial fp we should save __ movq(rbp, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::initial_fp_offset_in_bytes())); // Now adjust the caller's stack to make up for the extra locals // but record the original sp so that we can save it in the skeletal interpreter // frame and the stack walking of interpreter_sender will get the unextended sp // value and not the "real" sp value. const Register sender_sp = r8; __ movq(sender_sp, rsp); __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: caller_adjustment_offset_in_bytes())); __ subq(rsp, rbx); // Push interpreter frames in a loop Label loop; __ bind(loop); __ movq(rbx, Address(rsi, 0)); // Load frame size __ subq(rbx, 2*wordSize); // We'll push pc and ebp by hand __ pushq(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save return address __ enter(); // Save old & set new ebp __ subq(rsp, rbx); // Prolog __ movq(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset * wordSize), sender_sp); // Make it walkable // This value is corrected by layout_activation_impl __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int)NULL_WORD ); __ movq(sender_sp, rsp); // Pass sender_sp to next frame __ addq(rsi, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (sizes) __ addq(rcx, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (pcs) __ decrementl(rdx); // Decrement counter __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, loop); __ pushq(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save final return address // Re-push self-frame __ enter(); // Save old & set new ebp // Allocate a full sized register save area. // Return address and rbp are in place, so we allocate two less words. __ subq(rsp, (frame_size_in_words - 2) * wordSize); // Restore frame locals after moving the frame __ movdbl(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::xmm0_offset_in_bytes()), xmm0); __ movq(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes()), rax); // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should // restore return values to their stack-slots with the new SP. // // void Deoptimization::unpack_frames(JavaThread* thread, int exec_mode) // Use rbp because the frames look interpreted now __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, rbp, NULL); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ movl(c_rarg1, r14); // second arg: exec_mode __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::unpack_frames))); // Set an oopmap for the call site oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, new OopMap( frame_size_in_words, 0 )); __ reset_last_Java_frame(true, false); // Collect return values __ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::xmm0_offset_in_bytes())); __ movq(rax, Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes())); // Pop self-frame. __ leave(); // Epilog // Jump to interpreter __ ret(0); // Make sure all code is generated masm->flush(); _deopt_blob = DeoptimizationBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, 0, exception_offset, 0, frame_size_in_words); } #ifdef COMPILER2 //------------------------------generate_uncommon_trap_blob-------------------- void SharedRuntime::generate_uncommon_trap_blob() { // Allocate space for the code ResourceMark rm; // Setup code generation tools CodeBuffer buffer("uncommon_trap_blob", 2048, 1024); MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); assert(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize % 4 == 0, "sp not 16-byte aligned"); address start = __ pc(); // Push self-frame. We get here with a return address on the // stack, so rsp is 8-byte aligned until we allocate our frame. __ subq(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog! // No callee saved registers. rbp is assumed implicitly saved __ movq(Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt), rbp); // compiler left unloaded_class_index in j_rarg0 move to where the // runtime expects it. __ movl(c_rarg1, j_rarg0); __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should // capture callee-saved registers as well as return values. // Thread is in rdi already. // // UnrollBlock* uncommon_trap(JavaThread* thread, jint unloaded_class_index); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::uncommon_trap))); // Set an oopmap for the call site OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); OopMap* map = new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0); // location of rbp is known implicitly by the frame sender code oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, map); __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, false); // Load UnrollBlock* into rdi __ movq(rdi, rax); // Pop all the frames we must move/replace. // // Frame picture (youngest to oldest) // 1: self-frame (no frame link) // 2: deopting frame (no frame link) // 3: caller of deopting frame (could be compiled/interpreted). // Pop self-frame. We have no frame, and must rely only on rax and rsp. __ addq(rsp, (SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize - 2) << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog! // Pop deoptimized frame (int) __ movl(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: size_of_deoptimized_frame_offset_in_bytes())); __ addq(rsp, rcx); // rsp should be pointing at the return address to the caller (3) // Stack bang to make sure there's enough room for these interpreter frames. if (UseStackBanging) { __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi ,Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::total_frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); __ bang_stack_size(rbx, rcx); } // Load address of array of frame pcs into rcx (address*) __ movq(rcx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::frame_pcs_offset_in_bytes())); // Trash the return pc __ addq(rsp, wordSize); // Load address of array of frame sizes into rsi (intptr_t*) __ movq(rsi, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: frame_sizes_offset_in_bytes())); // Counter __ movl(rdx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: number_of_frames_offset_in_bytes())); // (int) // Pick up the initial fp we should save __ movq(rbp, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock::initial_fp_offset_in_bytes())); // Now adjust the caller's stack to make up for the extra locals but // record the original sp so that we can save it in the skeletal // interpreter frame and the stack walking of interpreter_sender // will get the unextended sp value and not the "real" sp value. const Register sender_sp = r8; __ movq(sender_sp, rsp); __ movl(rbx, Address(rdi, Deoptimization::UnrollBlock:: caller_adjustment_offset_in_bytes())); // (int) __ subq(rsp, rbx); // Push interpreter frames in a loop Label loop; __ bind(loop); __ movq(rbx, Address(rsi, 0)); // Load frame size __ subq(rbx, 2 * wordSize); // We'll push pc and rbp by hand __ pushq(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save return address __ enter(); // Save old & set new rbp __ subq(rsp, rbx); // Prolog __ movq(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_sender_sp_offset * wordSize), sender_sp); // Make it walkable // This value is corrected by layout_activation_impl __ movptr(Address(rbp, frame::interpreter_frame_last_sp_offset * wordSize), (int)NULL_WORD ); __ movq(sender_sp, rsp); // Pass sender_sp to next frame __ addq(rsi, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (sizes) __ addq(rcx, wordSize); // Bump array pointer (pcs) __ decrementl(rdx); // Decrement counter __ jcc(Assembler::notZero, loop); __ pushq(Address(rcx, 0)); // Save final return address // Re-push self-frame __ enter(); // Save old & set new rbp __ subq(rsp, (SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize - 4) << LogBytesPerInt); // Prolog // Use rbp because the frames look interpreted now __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, rbp, NULL); // Call C code. Need thread but NOT official VM entry // crud. We cannot block on this call, no GC can happen. Call should // restore return values to their stack-slots with the new SP. // Thread is in rdi already. // // BasicType unpack_frames(JavaThread* thread, int exec_mode); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ movl(c_rarg1, Deoptimization::Unpack_uncommon_trap); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, Deoptimization::unpack_frames))); // Set an oopmap for the call site oop_maps->add_gc_map(__ pc() - start, new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0)); __ reset_last_Java_frame(true, false); // Pop self-frame. __ leave(); // Epilog // Jump to interpreter __ ret(0); // Make sure all code is generated masm->flush(); _uncommon_trap_blob = UncommonTrapBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize >> 1); } #endif // COMPILER2 //------------------------------generate_handler_blob------ // // Generate a special Compile2Runtime blob that saves all registers, // and setup oopmap. // static SafepointBlob* generate_handler_blob(address call_ptr, bool cause_return) { assert(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() != NULL, "must be generated before"); ResourceMark rm; OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); OopMap* map; // Allocate space for the code. Setup code generation tools. CodeBuffer buffer("handler_blob", 2048, 1024); MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); address start = __ pc(); address call_pc = NULL; int frame_size_in_words; // Make room for return address (or push it again) if (!cause_return) { __ pushq(rbx); } // Save registers, fpu state, and flags map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); // The following is basically a call_VM. However, we need the precise // address of the call in order to generate an oopmap. Hence, we do all the // work outselves. __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); // The return address must always be correct so that frame constructor never // sees an invalid pc. if (!cause_return) { // overwrite the dummy value we pushed on entry __ movq(c_rarg0, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::saved_exception_pc_offset())); __ movq(Address(rbp, wordSize), c_rarg0); } // Do the call __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ call(RuntimeAddress(call_ptr)); // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will map all // oop-registers and debug-info registers as callee-saved. This // will allow deoptimization at this safepoint to find all possible // debug-info recordings, as well as let GC find all oops. oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ pc() - start, map); Label noException; __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, false); __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::equal, noException); // Exception pending RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); // No exception case __ bind(noException); // Normal exit, restore registers and exit. RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); __ ret(0); // Make sure all code is generated masm->flush(); // Fill-out other meta info return SafepointBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, frame_size_in_words); } // // generate_resolve_blob - call resolution (static/virtual/opt-virtual/ic-miss // // Generate a stub that calls into vm to find out the proper destination // of a java call. All the argument registers are live at this point // but since this is generic code we don't know what they are and the caller // must do any gc of the args. // static RuntimeStub* generate_resolve_blob(address destination, const char* name) { assert (StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() != NULL, "must be generated before"); // allocate space for the code ResourceMark rm; CodeBuffer buffer(name, 1000, 512); MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); int frame_size_in_words; OopMapSet *oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); OopMap* map = NULL; int start = __ offset(); map = RegisterSaver::save_live_registers(masm, 0, &frame_size_in_words); int frame_complete = __ offset(); __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ call(RuntimeAddress(destination)); // Set an oopmap for the call site. // We need this not only for callee-saved registers, but also for volatile // registers that the compiler might be keeping live across a safepoint. oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ offset() - start, map); // rax contains the address we are going to jump to assuming no exception got installed // clear last_Java_sp __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, false); // check for pending exceptions Label pending; __ cmpq(Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); __ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, pending); // get the returned methodOop __ movq(rbx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset())); __ movq(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rbx_offset_in_bytes()), rbx); __ movq(Address(rsp, RegisterSaver::rax_offset_in_bytes()), rax); RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); // We are back the the original state on entry and ready to go. __ jmp(rax); // Pending exception after the safepoint __ bind(pending); RegisterSaver::restore_live_registers(masm); // exception pending => remove activation and forward to exception handler __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::vm_result_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); __ movq(rax, Address(r15_thread, Thread::pending_exception_offset())); __ jump(RuntimeAddress(StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry())); // ------------- // make sure all code is generated masm->flush(); // return the blob // frame_size_words or bytes?? return RuntimeStub::new_runtime_stub(name, &buffer, frame_complete, frame_size_in_words, oop_maps, true); } void SharedRuntime::generate_stubs() { _wrong_method_blob = generate_resolve_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::handle_wrong_method), "wrong_method_stub"); _ic_miss_blob = generate_resolve_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::handle_wrong_method_ic_miss), "ic_miss_stub"); _resolve_opt_virtual_call_blob = generate_resolve_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::resolve_opt_virtual_call_C), "resolve_opt_virtual_call"); _resolve_virtual_call_blob = generate_resolve_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::resolve_virtual_call_C), "resolve_virtual_call"); _resolve_static_call_blob = generate_resolve_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SharedRuntime::resolve_static_call_C), "resolve_static_call"); _polling_page_safepoint_handler_blob = generate_handler_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SafepointSynchronize::handle_polling_page_exception), false); _polling_page_return_handler_blob = generate_handler_blob(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, SafepointSynchronize::handle_polling_page_exception), true); generate_deopt_blob(); #ifdef COMPILER2 generate_uncommon_trap_blob(); #endif // COMPILER2 } #ifdef COMPILER2 // This is here instead of runtime_x86_64.cpp because it uses SimpleRuntimeFrame // //------------------------------generate_exception_blob--------------------------- // creates exception blob at the end // Using exception blob, this code is jumped from a compiled method. // (see emit_exception_handler in x86_64.ad file) // // Given an exception pc at a call we call into the runtime for the // handler in this method. This handler might merely restore state // (i.e. callee save registers) unwind the frame and jump to the // exception handler for the nmethod if there is no Java level handler // for the nmethod. // // This code is entered with a jmp. // // Arguments: // rax: exception oop // rdx: exception pc // // Results: // rax: exception oop // rdx: exception pc in caller or ??? // destination: exception handler of caller // // Note: the exception pc MUST be at a call (precise debug information) // Registers rax, rdx, rcx, rsi, rdi, r8-r11 are not callee saved. // void OptoRuntime::generate_exception_blob() { assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RDX_num), ""); assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RAX_num), ""); assert(!OptoRuntime::is_callee_saved_register(RCX_num), ""); assert(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize % 4 == 0, "sp not 16-byte aligned"); // Allocate space for the code ResourceMark rm; // Setup code generation tools CodeBuffer buffer("exception_blob", 2048, 1024); MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer); address start = __ pc(); // Exception pc is 'return address' for stack walker __ pushq(rdx); __ subq(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Prolog // Save callee-saved registers. See x86_64.ad. // rbp is an implicitly saved callee saved register (i.e. the calling // convention will save restore it in prolog/epilog) Other than that // there are no callee save registers now that adapter frames are gone. __ movq(Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt), rbp); // Store exception in Thread object. We cannot pass any arguments to the // handle_exception call, since we do not want to make any assumption // about the size of the frame where the exception happened in. // c_rarg0 is either rdi (Linux) or rcx (Windows). __ movq(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()),rax); __ movq(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), rdx); // This call does all the hard work. It checks if an exception handler // exists in the method. // If so, it returns the handler address. // If not, it prepares for stack-unwinding, restoring the callee-save // registers of the frame being removed. // // address OptoRuntime::handle_exception_C(JavaThread* thread) __ set_last_Java_frame(noreg, noreg, NULL); __ movq(c_rarg0, r15_thread); __ call(RuntimeAddress(CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, OptoRuntime::handle_exception_C))); // Set an oopmap for the call site. This oopmap will only be used if we // are unwinding the stack. Hence, all locations will be dead. // Callee-saved registers will be the same as the frame above (i.e., // handle_exception_stub), since they were restored when we got the // exception. OopMapSet* oop_maps = new OopMapSet(); oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ pc()-start, new OopMap(SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize, 0)); __ reset_last_Java_frame(false, false); // Restore callee-saved registers // rbp is an implicitly saved callee saved register (i.e. the calling // convention will save restore it in prolog/epilog) Other than that // there are no callee save registers no that adapter frames are gone. __ movq(rbp, Address(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::rbp_off << LogBytesPerInt)); __ addq(rsp, SimpleRuntimeFrame::return_off << LogBytesPerInt); // Epilog __ popq(rdx); // No need for exception pc anymore // rax: exception handler // We have a handler in rax (could be deopt blob). __ movq(r8, rax); // Get the exception oop __ movq(rax, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); // Get the exception pc in case we are deoptimized __ movq(rdx, Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); #ifdef ASSERT __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_handler_pc_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); #endif // Clear the exception oop so GC no longer processes it as a root. __ movptr(Address(r15_thread, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), (int)NULL_WORD); // rax: exception oop // r8: exception handler // rdx: exception pc // Jump to handler __ jmp(r8); // Make sure all code is generated masm->flush(); // Set exception blob _exception_blob = ExceptionBlob::create(&buffer, oop_maps, SimpleRuntimeFrame::framesize >> 1); } #endif // COMPILER2