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//------------------------------generate_exception_blob--------------------------- // creates exception blob at the end // Using exception blob, this code is jumped from a compiled method. // // 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) // Only register rax, rdx, rcx are not callee saved. //
void OptoRuntime::generate_exception_blob() {
// Capture info about frame layout enum layout {
thread_off, // last_java_sp // 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,
return_off, // slot for return address
framesize
};
// allocate space for the code
ResourceMark rm; // setup code generation tools
CodeBuffer buffer("exception_blob", 512, 512);
MacroAssembler* masm = new MacroAssembler(&buffer);
// rbp, location is implicitly known
__ movptr(Address(rsp,rbp_off *wordSize), 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.
__ get_thread(rcx);
__ movptr(Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), rax);
__ movptr(Address(rcx, 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. //
__ movptr(Address(rsp, thread_off * wordSize), rcx); // Thread is first argument
__ set_last_Java_frame(rcx, noreg, noreg, NULL, noreg);
// No registers to map, rbp is known implicitly
oop_maps->add_gc_map( __ pc() - start, new OopMap( framesize, 0 ));
__ get_thread(rcx);
__ reset_last_Java_frame(rcx, false);
// rax: exception handler for given <exception oop/exception pc>
// We have a handler in rax, (could be deopt blob) // rdx - throwing pc, deopt blob will need it.
__ push(rax);
// Get the exception
__ movptr(rax, Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset())); // Get the exception pc in case we are deoptimized
__ movptr(rdx, Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset())); #ifdef ASSERT
__ movptr(Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_handler_pc_offset()), NULL_WORD);
__ movptr(Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_pc_offset()), NULL_WORD); #endif // Clear the exception oop so GC no longer processes it as a root.
__ movptr(Address(rcx, JavaThread::exception_oop_offset()), NULL_WORD);
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