6552561: MaxRecursiveInlineLevel flag doesn't operate correctly

Reviewed-by: kvn, never
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Christian Thalinger 2011-05-02 00:55:09 -07:00
parent 2683d5390b
commit 6bfb306487

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@ -310,13 +310,14 @@ const char* InlineTree::try_to_inline(ciMethod* callee_method, ciMethod* caller_
return "inlining too deep";
}
// We need to detect recursive inlining of method handle targets: if
// the current method is a method handle adapter and one of the
// callers is the same method as the callee, we bail out if
// MaxRecursiveInlineLevel is hit.
if (method()->is_method_handle_adapter()) {
// detect direct and indirect recursive inlining
{
// count the current method and the callee
int inline_level = (method() == callee_method) ? 1 : 0;
if (inline_level > MaxRecursiveInlineLevel)
return "recursively inlining too deep";
// count callers of current method and callee
JVMState* jvms = caller_jvms();
int inline_level = 0;
while (jvms != NULL && jvms->has_method()) {
if (jvms->method() == callee_method) {
inline_level++;
@ -327,10 +328,6 @@ const char* InlineTree::try_to_inline(ciMethod* callee_method, ciMethod* caller_
}
}
if (method() == callee_method && inline_depth() > MaxRecursiveInlineLevel) {
return "recursively inlining too deep";
}
int size = callee_method->code_size();
if (UseOldInlining && ClipInlining