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// The procedure start
StartNode* start = new StartNode(root(), jdomain);
_gvn.set_type_bottom(start);
// Make a map, with JVM state
uint parm_cnt = jdomain->cnt();
uint max_map = MAX2(2*parm_cnt+1, jrange->cnt()); // %%% SynchronizationEntryBCI is redundant; use InvocationEntryBci in interfaces
assert(SynchronizationEntryBCI == InvocationEntryBci, "");
JVMState* jvms = new (C) JVMState(0);
jvms->set_bci(InvocationEntryBci);
jvms->set_monoff(max_map);
jvms->set_scloff(max_map);
jvms->set_endoff(max_map);
{
SafePointNode *map = new SafePointNode( max_map, jvms );
jvms->set_map(map);
set_jvms(jvms);
assert(map == this->map(), "kit.map is set");
}
// Make up the parameters
uint i; for (i = 0; i < parm_cnt; i++) {
map()->init_req(i, _gvn.transform(new ParmNode(start, i)));
} for ( ; i<map()->req(); i++) {
map()->init_req(i, top()); // For nicer debugging
}
// GraphKit requires memory to be a MergeMemNode:
set_all_memory(map()->memory());
// Get base of thread-local storage area
Node* thread = _gvn.transform(new ThreadLocalNode());
// Drop in the last_Java_sp. last_Java_fp is not touched. // Always do this after the other "last_Java_frame" fields are set since // as soon as last_Java_sp != NULL the has_last_Java_frame is true and // users will look at the other fields. //
Node *adr_sp = basic_plus_adr(top(), thread, in_bytes(JavaThread::last_Java_sp_offset()));
Node *last_sp = frameptr();
store_to_memory(control(), adr_sp, last_sp, T_ADDRESS, NoAlias, MemNode::unordered);
// Set _thread_in_native // The order of stores into TLS is critical! Setting _thread_in_native MUST // be last, because a GC is allowed at any time after setting it and the GC // will require last_Java_pc and last_Java_sp.
//----------------------------- // Compute signature for C call. Varies from the Java signature!
const Type **fields = TypeTuple::fields(2*parm_cnt+2);
uint cnt = TypeFunc::Parms; // The C routines gets the base of thread-local storage passed in as an // extra argument. Not all calls need it, but it is cheap to add here. for (uint pcnt = cnt; pcnt < parm_cnt; pcnt++, cnt++) { const Type *f = jdomain->field_at(pcnt); if (CCallingConventionRequiresIntsAsLongs && f->isa_int()) {
fields[cnt++] = TypeLong::LONG;
fields[cnt] = Type::HALF; // Must add an additional half for a long.
} else {
fields[cnt] = f;
}
}
fields[cnt++] = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM; // Thread-local storage // Also pass in the caller's PC, if asked for. if (return_pc) {
fields[cnt++] = TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM; // Return PC
} const TypeTuple* domain = TypeTuple::make(cnt, fields);
// The C routine we are about to call cannot return an oop; it can block on // exit and a GC will trash the oop while it sits in C-land. Instead, we // return the oop through TLS for runtime calls. // Also, C routines returning integer subword values leave the high // order bits dirty; these must be cleaned up by explicit sign extension. const Type* retval = (jrange->cnt() == TypeFunc::Parms) ? Type::TOP : jrange->field_at(TypeFunc::Parms); // Make a private copy of jrange->fields(); const Type **rfields = TypeTuple::fields(jrange->cnt() - TypeFunc::Parms); // Fixup oop returns int retval_ptr = retval->isa_oop_ptr(); if (retval_ptr) {
assert( pass_tls, "Oop must be returned thru TLS" ); // Fancy-jumps return address; others return void
rfields[TypeFunc::Parms] = is_fancy_jump ? TypeRawPtr::BOTTOM : Type::TOP;
} elseif (retval->isa_int()) { // Returning any integer subtype? // "Fatten" byte, char & short return types to 'int' to show that // the native C code can return values with junk high order bits. // We'll sign-extend it below later.
rfields[TypeFunc::Parms] = TypeInt::INT; // It's "dirty" and needs sign-ext
} elseif (jrange->cnt() >= TypeFunc::Parms+1) { // Else copy other types
rfields[TypeFunc::Parms] = jrange->field_at(TypeFunc::Parms); if (jrange->cnt() == TypeFunc::Parms+2) {
rfields[TypeFunc::Parms+1] = jrange->field_at(TypeFunc::Parms+1);
}
} const TypeTuple* range = TypeTuple::make(jrange->cnt(), rfields);
// Final C signature const TypeFunc *c_sig = TypeFunc::make(domain, range);
//----------------------------- // Make the call node.
CallRuntimeNode* call = new CallRuntimeNode(c_sig, C_function, name, TypePtr::BOTTOM, new (C) JVMState(0)); //-----------------------------
// Fix-up the debug info for the call.
call->jvms()->set_bci(0);
call->jvms()->set_offsets(cnt);
// Set fixed predefined input arguments.
cnt = 0; for (i = 0; i < TypeFunc::Parms; i++) {
call->init_req(cnt++, map()->in(i));
} // A little too aggressive on the parm copy; return address is not an input.
call->set_req(TypeFunc::ReturnAdr, top()); for (; i < parm_cnt; i++) { // Regular input arguments. const Type *f = jdomain->field_at(i); if (CCallingConventionRequiresIntsAsLongs && f->isa_int()) {
call->init_req(cnt++, _gvn.transform(new ConvI2LNode(map()->in(i))));
call->init_req(cnt++, top());
} else {
call->init_req(cnt++, map()->in(i));
}
}
call->init_req(cnt++, thread); if (return_pc) { // Return PC, if asked for.
call->init_req(cnt++, returnadr());
}
_gvn.transform_no_reclaim(call);
//----------------------------- // Now set up the return results
set_control( _gvn.transform( new ProjNode(call,TypeFunc::Control)) );
set_i_o( _gvn.transform( new ProjNode(call,TypeFunc::I_O )) );
set_all_memory_call(call); if (range->cnt() > TypeFunc::Parms) {
Node* retnode = _gvn.transform( new ProjNode(call,TypeFunc::Parms) ); // C-land is allowed to return sub-word values. Convert to integer type.
assert( retval != Type::TOP, "" ); if (retval == TypeInt::BOOL) {
retnode = _gvn.transform( new AndINode(retnode, intcon(0xFF)) );
} elseif (retval == TypeInt::CHAR) {
retnode = _gvn.transform( new AndINode(retnode, intcon(0xFFFF)) );
} elseif (retval == TypeInt::BYTE) {
retnode = _gvn.transform( new LShiftINode(retnode, intcon(24)) );
retnode = _gvn.transform( new RShiftINode(retnode, intcon(24)) );
} elseif (retval == TypeInt::SHORT) {
retnode = _gvn.transform( new LShiftINode(retnode, intcon(16)) );
retnode = _gvn.transform( new RShiftINode(retnode, intcon(16)) );
}
map()->set_req( TypeFunc::Parms, retnode );
}
Node* cmp = _gvn.transform( new CmpPNode(pending, null()) );
Node* bo = _gvn.transform( new BoolNode(cmp, BoolTest::ne) );
IfNode *iff = create_and_map_if(control(), bo, PROB_MIN, COUNT_UNKNOWN);
Node* if_null = _gvn.transform( new IfFalseNode(iff) );
Node* if_not_null = _gvn.transform( new IfTrueNode(iff) );
assert (StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() != NULL, "must be generated before");
Node *exc_target = makecon(TypeRawPtr::make( StubRoutines::forward_exception_entry() ));
Node *to_exc = new TailCallNode(if_not_null,
i_o(),
exit_memory,
frameptr(),
returnadr(),
exc_target, null());
root()->add_req(_gvn.transform(to_exc)); // bind to root to keep live
C->init_start(start);
//----------------------------- // If this is a normal subroutine return, issue the return and be done.
Node *ret = NULL; switch( is_fancy_jump ) { case 0: // Make a return instruction // Return to caller, free any space for return address
ret = new ReturnNode(TypeFunc::Parms, if_null,
i_o(),
exit_memory,
frameptr(),
returnadr()); if (C->tf()->range()->cnt() > TypeFunc::Parms)
ret->add_req( map()->in(TypeFunc::Parms) ); break; case 1: // This is a fancy tail-call jump. Jump to computed address. // Jump to new callee; leave old return address alone.
ret = new TailCallNode(if_null,
i_o(),
exit_memory,
frameptr(),
returnadr(),
target, map()->in(TypeFunc::Parms)); break; case 2: // Pop return address & jump // Throw away old return address; jump to new computed address //assert(C_function == CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, OptoRuntime::rethrow_C), "fancy_jump==2 only for rethrow");
ret = new TailJumpNode(if_null,
i_o(),
exit_memory,
frameptr(),
target, map()->in(TypeFunc::Parms)); break; default:
ShouldNotReachHere();
}
root()->add_req(_gvn.transform(ret));
}
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