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6459804: Want client (c1) compiler for x86_64 (amd64) for faster start-up Reviewed-by: kvn
250 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
250 lines
8.8 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright 1997-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*
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*/
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#include "incls/_precompiled.incl"
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#include "incls/_interpreter_x86_32.cpp.incl"
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#define __ _masm->
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// Initialize the sentinel used to distinguish an interpreter return address.
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const int Interpreter::return_sentinel = 0xfeedbeed;
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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address AbstractInterpreterGenerator::generate_slow_signature_handler() {
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address entry = __ pc();
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// rbx,: method
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// rcx: temporary
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// rdi: pointer to locals
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// rsp: end of copied parameters area
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__ mov(rcx, rsp);
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__ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::slow_signature_handler), rbx, rdi, rcx);
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__ ret(0);
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return entry;
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}
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//
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// Various method entries (that c++ and asm interpreter agree upon)
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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//
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// Empty method, generate a very fast return.
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address InterpreterGenerator::generate_empty_entry(void) {
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// rbx,: methodOop
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// rcx: receiver (unused)
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// rsi: previous interpreter state (C++ interpreter) must preserve
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// rsi: sender sp must set sp to this value on return
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if (!UseFastEmptyMethods) return NULL;
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address entry_point = __ pc();
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// If we need a safepoint check, generate full interpreter entry.
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Label slow_path;
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ExternalAddress state(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state());
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__ cmp32(ExternalAddress(SafepointSynchronize::address_of_state()),
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SafepointSynchronize::_not_synchronized);
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__ jcc(Assembler::notEqual, slow_path);
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// do nothing for empty methods (do not even increment invocation counter)
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// Code: _return
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// _return
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// return w/o popping parameters
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__ pop(rax);
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__ mov(rsp, rsi);
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__ jmp(rax);
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__ bind(slow_path);
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(void) generate_normal_entry(false);
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return entry_point;
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}
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address InterpreterGenerator::generate_math_entry(AbstractInterpreter::MethodKind kind) {
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// rbx,: methodOop
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// rcx: scratrch
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// rsi: sender sp
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if (!InlineIntrinsics) return NULL; // Generate a vanilla entry
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address entry_point = __ pc();
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// These don't need a safepoint check because they aren't virtually
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// callable. We won't enter these intrinsics from compiled code.
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// If in the future we added an intrinsic which was virtually callable
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// we'd have to worry about how to safepoint so that this code is used.
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// mathematical functions inlined by compiler
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// (interpreter must provide identical implementation
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// in order to avoid monotonicity bugs when switching
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// from interpreter to compiler in the middle of some
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// computation)
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//
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// stack: [ ret adr ] <-- rsp
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// [ lo(arg) ]
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// [ hi(arg) ]
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//
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// Note: For JDK 1.2 StrictMath doesn't exist and Math.sin/cos/sqrt are
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// native methods. Interpreter::method_kind(...) does a check for
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// native methods first before checking for intrinsic methods and
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// thus will never select this entry point. Make sure it is not
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// called accidentally since the SharedRuntime entry points will
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// not work for JDK 1.2.
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//
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// We no longer need to check for JDK 1.2 since it's EOL'ed.
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// The following check existed in pre 1.6 implementation,
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// if (Universe::is_jdk12x_version()) {
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// __ should_not_reach_here();
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// }
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// Universe::is_jdk12x_version() always returns false since
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// the JDK version is not yet determined when this method is called.
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// This method is called during interpreter_init() whereas
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// JDK version is only determined when universe2_init() is called.
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// Note: For JDK 1.3 StrictMath exists and Math.sin/cos/sqrt are
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// java methods. Interpreter::method_kind(...) will select
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// this entry point for the corresponding methods in JDK 1.3.
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// get argument
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if (TaggedStackInterpreter) {
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__ pushl(Address(rsp, 3*wordSize)); // push hi (and note rsp -= wordSize)
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__ pushl(Address(rsp, 2*wordSize)); // push lo
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__ fld_d(Address(rsp, 0)); // get double in ST0
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__ addptr(rsp, 2*wordSize);
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} else {
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__ fld_d(Address(rsp, 1*wordSize));
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}
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switch (kind) {
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sin :
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__ trigfunc('s');
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_cos :
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__ trigfunc('c');
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_tan :
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__ trigfunc('t');
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_sqrt:
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__ fsqrt();
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_abs:
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__ fabs();
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log:
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__ flog();
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// Store to stack to convert 80bit precision back to 64bits
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__ push_fTOS();
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__ pop_fTOS();
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break;
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case Interpreter::java_lang_math_log10:
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__ flog10();
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// Store to stack to convert 80bit precision back to 64bits
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__ push_fTOS();
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__ pop_fTOS();
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break;
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default :
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ShouldNotReachHere();
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}
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// return double result in xmm0 for interpreter and compilers.
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if (UseSSE >= 2) {
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__ subptr(rsp, 2*wordSize);
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__ fstp_d(Address(rsp, 0));
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__ movdbl(xmm0, Address(rsp, 0));
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__ addptr(rsp, 2*wordSize);
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}
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// done, result in FPU ST(0) or XMM0
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__ pop(rdi); // get return address
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__ mov(rsp, rsi); // set sp to sender sp
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__ jmp(rdi);
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return entry_point;
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}
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// Abstract method entry
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// Attempt to execute abstract method. Throw exception
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address InterpreterGenerator::generate_abstract_entry(void) {
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// rbx,: methodOop
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// rcx: receiver (unused)
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// rsi: previous interpreter state (C++ interpreter) must preserve
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// rsi: sender SP
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address entry_point = __ pc();
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// abstract method entry
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// remove return address. Not really needed, since exception handling throws away expression stack
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__ pop(rbx);
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// adjust stack to what a normal return would do
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__ mov(rsp, rsi);
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// throw exception
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__ call_VM(noreg, CAST_FROM_FN_PTR(address, InterpreterRuntime::throw_AbstractMethodError));
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// the call_VM checks for exception, so we should never return here.
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__ should_not_reach_here();
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return entry_point;
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}
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// This method tells the deoptimizer how big an interpreted frame must be:
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int AbstractInterpreter::size_activation(methodOop method,
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int tempcount,
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int popframe_extra_args,
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int moncount,
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int callee_param_count,
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int callee_locals,
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bool is_top_frame) {
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return layout_activation(method,
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tempcount,
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popframe_extra_args,
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moncount,
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callee_param_count,
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callee_locals,
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(frame*) NULL,
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(frame*) NULL,
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is_top_frame);
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}
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void Deoptimization::unwind_callee_save_values(frame* f, vframeArray* vframe_array) {
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// This code is sort of the equivalent of C2IAdapter::setup_stack_frame back in
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// the days we had adapter frames. When we deoptimize a situation where a
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// compiled caller calls a compiled caller will have registers it expects
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// to survive the call to the callee. If we deoptimize the callee the only
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// way we can restore these registers is to have the oldest interpreter
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// frame that we create restore these values. That is what this routine
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// will accomplish.
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// At the moment we have modified c2 to not have any callee save registers
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// so this problem does not exist and this routine is just a place holder.
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assert(f->is_interpreted_frame(), "must be interpreted");
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}
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