| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project |
| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| * You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| * |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| * limitations under the License. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "asm_support_arm64.S" |
| #include "interpreter/cfi_asm_support.h" |
| |
| #include "arch/quick_alloc_entrypoints.S" |
| |
| .macro SAVE_REG_INCREASE_FRAME reg, frame_adjustment |
| str \reg, [sp, #-(\frame_adjustment)]! |
| .cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (\frame_adjustment) |
| .cfi_rel_offset \reg, 0 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RESTORE_REG_DECREASE_FRAME reg, frame_adjustment |
| ldr \reg, [sp], #(\frame_adjustment) |
| .cfi_restore \reg |
| .cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -(\frame_adjustment) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME reg1, reg2, frame_adjustment |
| stp \reg1, \reg2, [sp, #-(\frame_adjustment)]! |
| .cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (\frame_adjustment) |
| .cfi_rel_offset \reg1, 0 |
| .cfi_rel_offset \reg2, 8 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME reg1, reg2, frame_adjustment |
| ldp \reg1, \reg2, [sp], #(\frame_adjustment) |
| .cfi_restore \reg1 |
| .cfi_restore \reg2 |
| .cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -(\frame_adjustment) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro POP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| DECREASE_FRAME 96 |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro that sets up the callee save frame to conform with |
| * Runtime::CreateCalleeSaveMethod(kSaveRefsAndArgs). |
| * |
| * TODO This is probably too conservative - saving FP & LR. |
| */ |
| .macro SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| // art::Runtime* xIP0 = art::Runtime::instance_; |
| // Our registers aren't intermixed - just spill in order. |
| LOAD_RUNTIME_INSTANCE xIP0 |
| |
| // ArtMethod* xIP0 = Runtime::instance_->callee_save_methods_[kSaveRefAndArgs]; |
| ldr xIP0, [xIP0, RUNTIME_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_METHOD_OFFSET] |
| |
| INCREASE_FRAME FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_INTERNAL sp |
| |
| str xIP0, [sp] // Store ArtMethod* Runtime::callee_save_methods_[kSaveRefsAndArgs]. |
| // Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame. |
| mov xIP0, sp |
| str xIP0, [xSELF, # THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_WITH_METHOD_IN_X0 |
| INCREASE_FRAME FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_INTERNAL sp |
| str x0, [sp, #0] // Store ArtMethod* to bottom of stack. |
| // Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame. |
| mov xIP0, sp |
| str xIP0, [xSELF, # THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro that sets up the callee save frame to conform with |
| * Runtime::CreateCalleeSaveMethod(kSaveEverything) |
| * when the SP has already been decremented by FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING |
| * and saving registers x29 and LR is handled elsewhere. |
| */ |
| .macro SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_DECREMENTED_SP_SKIP_X29_LR \ |
| runtime_method_offset = RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_METHOD_OFFSET |
| // Ugly compile-time check, but we only have the preprocessor. |
| #if (FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING != 512) |
| #error "FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING(ARM64) size not as expected." |
| #endif |
| |
| // Save FP registers. |
| stp d0, d1, [sp, #16] |
| stp d2, d3, [sp, #32] |
| stp d4, d5, [sp, #48] |
| stp d6, d7, [sp, #64] |
| stp d8, d9, [sp, #80] |
| stp d10, d11, [sp, #96] |
| stp d12, d13, [sp, #112] |
| stp d14, d15, [sp, #128] |
| stp d16, d17, [sp, #144] |
| stp d18, d19, [sp, #160] |
| stp d20, d21, [sp, #176] |
| stp d22, d23, [sp, #192] |
| stp d24, d25, [sp, #208] |
| stp d26, d27, [sp, #224] |
| stp d28, d29, [sp, #240] |
| stp d30, d31, [sp, #256] |
| |
| // Save core registers. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x0, x1, 272 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 288 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x4, x5, 304 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x6, x7, 320 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x8, x9, 336 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x10, x11, 352 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x12, x13, 368 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x14, x15, 384 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x16, x17, 400 // Do not save the platform register. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x19, x20, 416 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x21, x22, 432 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x23, x24, 448 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x25, x26, 464 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x27, x28, 480 |
| |
| // art::Runtime* xIP0 = art::Runtime::instance_; |
| LOAD_RUNTIME_INSTANCE xIP0 |
| |
| // ArtMethod* xIP0 = Runtime::instance_->callee_save_methods_[kSaveEverything]; |
| ldr xIP0, [xIP0, \runtime_method_offset] |
| |
| // Store ArtMethod* Runtime::callee_save_methods_[kSaveEverything]. |
| str xIP0, [sp] |
| // Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame. |
| mov xIP0, sp |
| str xIP0, [xSELF, # THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro that sets up the callee save frame to conform with |
| * Runtime::CreateCalleeSaveMethod(kSaveEverything) |
| */ |
| .macro SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME runtime_method_offset = RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_METHOD_OFFSET |
| INCREASE_FRAME 512 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x29, xLR, 496 |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_DECREMENTED_SP_SKIP_X29_LR \runtime_method_offset |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_KEEP_X0 |
| // Restore FP registers. |
| ldp d0, d1, [sp, #16] |
| ldp d2, d3, [sp, #32] |
| ldp d4, d5, [sp, #48] |
| ldp d6, d7, [sp, #64] |
| ldp d8, d9, [sp, #80] |
| ldp d10, d11, [sp, #96] |
| ldp d12, d13, [sp, #112] |
| ldp d14, d15, [sp, #128] |
| ldp d16, d17, [sp, #144] |
| ldp d18, d19, [sp, #160] |
| ldp d20, d21, [sp, #176] |
| ldp d22, d23, [sp, #192] |
| ldp d24, d25, [sp, #208] |
| ldp d26, d27, [sp, #224] |
| ldp d28, d29, [sp, #240] |
| ldp d30, d31, [sp, #256] |
| |
| // Restore core registers, except x0. |
| RESTORE_REG x1, 280 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 288 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x4, x5, 304 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x6, x7, 320 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x8, x9, 336 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x10, x11, 352 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x12, x13, 368 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x14, x15, 384 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x16, x17, 400 // Do not restore the platform register. |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x19, x20, 416 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x21, x22, 432 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x23, x24, 448 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x25, x26, 464 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x27, x28, 480 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x29, xLR, 496 |
| |
| DECREASE_FRAME 512 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| RESTORE_REG x0, 272 |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_KEEP_X0 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ldr x1, [xSELF, # THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] // Get exception field. |
| cbnz x1, 1f |
| DEOPT_OR_RETURN x1 // Check if deopt is required |
| 1: // deliver exception on current thread |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro DEOPT_OR_RETURN temp, is_ref = 0 |
| ldr \temp, [xSELF, #THREAD_DEOPT_CHECK_REQUIRED_OFFSET] |
| cbnz \temp, 2f |
| ret |
| 2: |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| mov x2, \is_ref // pass if result is a reference |
| mov x1, x0 // pass the result |
| mov x0, xSELF // Thread::Current |
| bl artDeoptimizeIfNeeded |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| ret |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro DEOPT_OR_RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_AND_RETURN_X0 temp, is_ref |
| ldr \temp, [xSELF, #THREAD_DEOPT_CHECK_REQUIRED_OFFSET] |
| cbnz \temp, 2f |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_KEEP_X0 |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| ret |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING |
| 2: |
| str x0, [sp, #SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_X0_OFFSET] // update result in the frame |
| mov x2, \is_ref // pass if result is a reference |
| mov x1, x0 // pass the result |
| mov x0, xSELF // Thread::Current |
| bl artDeoptimizeIfNeeded |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| ret |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING |
| .endm |
| |
| |
| .macro RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| cbnz w0, 1f // result non-zero branch over |
| DEOPT_OR_RETURN x1 |
| 1: |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION c_name, cxx_name |
| .extern \cxx_name |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME // save all registers as basis for long jump context |
| mov x0, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \cxx_name // \cxx_name(Thread*) |
| brk 0 |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING c_name, cxx_name |
| .extern \cxx_name |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME // save all registers as basis for long jump context |
| mov x0, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \cxx_name // \cxx_name(Thread*) |
| brk 0 |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro ONE_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION c_name, cxx_name |
| .extern \cxx_name |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME // save all registers as basis for long jump context. |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current. |
| bl \cxx_name // \cxx_name(arg, Thread*). |
| brk 0 |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING c_name, cxx_name |
| .extern \cxx_name |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME // save all registers as basis for long jump context |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \cxx_name // \cxx_name(arg1, arg2, Thread*) |
| brk 0 |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code, saves callee saves and then calls artThrowException |
| * that will place a mock Method* at the bottom of the stack. Arg1 holds the exception. |
| */ |
| ONE_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION art_quick_deliver_exception, artDeliverExceptionFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code to create and deliver a NullPointerException. |
| */ |
| NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING \ |
| art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception, artThrowNullPointerExceptionFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * Call installed by a signal handler to create and deliver a NullPointerException. |
| */ |
| .extern art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal |
| ENTRY art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal |
| // The fault handler pushes the gc map address, i.e. "return address", to stack |
| // and passes the fault address in LR. So we need to set up the CFI info accordingly. |
| .cfi_def_cfa_offset __SIZEOF_POINTER__ |
| .cfi_rel_offset lr, 0 |
| // Save all registers as basis for long jump context. |
| INCREASE_FRAME (FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING - __SIZEOF_POINTER__) |
| SAVE_REG x29, (FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING - 2 * __SIZEOF_POINTER__) // LR already saved. |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_DECREMENTED_SP_SKIP_X29_LR |
| mov x0, lr // pass the fault address stored in LR by the fault handler. |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current. |
| bl artThrowNullPointerExceptionFromSignal // (arg, Thread*). |
| brk 0 |
| END art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code to create and deliver an ArithmeticException. |
| */ |
| NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_div_zero, artThrowDivZeroFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code to create and deliver an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. Arg1 holds |
| * index, arg2 holds limit. |
| */ |
| TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_array_bounds, artThrowArrayBoundsFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code to create and deliver a StringIndexOutOfBoundsException |
| * as if thrown from a call to String.charAt(). Arg1 holds index, arg2 holds limit. |
| */ |
| TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING \ |
| art_quick_throw_string_bounds, artThrowStringBoundsFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code to create and deliver a StackOverflowError. |
| */ |
| NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION art_quick_throw_stack_overflow, artThrowStackOverflowFromCode |
| |
| /* |
| * All generated callsites for interface invokes and invocation slow paths will load arguments |
| * as usual - except instead of loading arg0/x0 with the target Method*, arg0/x0 will contain |
| * the method_idx. This wrapper will save arg1-arg3, and call the appropriate C helper. |
| * NOTE: "this" is first visible argument of the target, and so can be found in arg1/x1. |
| * |
| * The helper will attempt to locate the target and return a 128-bit result in x0/x1 consisting |
| * of the target Method* in x0 and method->code_ in x1. |
| * |
| * If unsuccessful, the helper will return null/????. There will be a pending exception in the |
| * thread and we branch to another stub to deliver it. |
| * |
| * On success this wrapper will restore arguments and *jump* to the target, leaving the lr |
| * pointing back to the original caller. |
| * |
| * Adapted from ARM32 code. |
| * |
| * Clobbers xIP0. |
| */ |
| .macro INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY cxx_name |
| .extern \cxx_name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // save callee saves in case allocation triggers GC |
| // Helper signature is always |
| // (method_idx, *this_object, *caller_method, *self, sp) |
| |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| mov x3, sp |
| bl \cxx_name // (method_idx, this, Thread*, SP) |
| mov xIP0, x1 // save Method*->code_ |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| cbz x0, 1f // did we find the target? if not go to exception delivery |
| br xIP0 // tail call to target |
| 1: |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| .endm |
| .macro INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE c_name, cxx_name |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY \cxx_name |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_interface_trampoline_with_access_check, \ |
| artInvokeInterfaceTrampolineWithAccessCheck |
| |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_static_trampoline_with_access_check, \ |
| artInvokeStaticTrampolineWithAccessCheck |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_direct_trampoline_with_access_check, \ |
| artInvokeDirectTrampolineWithAccessCheck |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_super_trampoline_with_access_check, \ |
| artInvokeSuperTrampolineWithAccessCheck |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_virtual_trampoline_with_access_check, \ |
| artInvokeVirtualTrampolineWithAccessCheck |
| |
| |
| .macro INVOKE_STUB_CREATE_FRAME |
| SAVE_SIZE=8*8 // x4, x5, <padding>, x19, x20, x21, FP, LR saved. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x4, x5, SAVE_SIZE |
| SAVE_REG x19, 24 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x20, x21, 32 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS xFP, xLR, 48 |
| |
| mov xFP, sp // Use xFP for frame pointer, as it's callee-saved. |
| .cfi_def_cfa_register xFP |
| |
| add x10, x2, #(__SIZEOF_POINTER__ + 0xf) // Reserve space for ArtMethod*, arguments and |
| and x10, x10, # ~0xf // round up for 16-byte stack alignment. |
| sub sp, sp, x10 // Adjust SP for ArtMethod*, args and alignment padding. |
| |
| mov xSELF, x3 // Move thread pointer into SELF register. |
| |
| // Copy arguments into stack frame. |
| // Use simple copy routine for now. |
| // 4 bytes per slot. |
| // X1 - source address |
| // W2 - args length |
| // X9 - destination address. |
| // W10 - temporary |
| add x9, sp, #8 // Destination address is bottom of stack + null. |
| |
| // Copy parameters into the stack. Use numeric label as this is a macro and Clang's assembler |
| // does not have unique-id variables. |
| cbz w2, 2f |
| 1: |
| sub w2, w2, #4 // Need 65536 bytes of range. |
| ldr w10, [x1, x2] |
| str w10, [x9, x2] |
| cbnz w2, 1b |
| |
| 2: |
| // Store null into ArtMethod* at bottom of frame. |
| str xzr, [sp] |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro INVOKE_STUB_CALL_AND_RETURN |
| |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| REFRESH_SUSPEND_CHECK_REGISTER |
| |
| // load method-> METHOD_QUICK_CODE_OFFSET |
| ldr x9, [x0, #ART_METHOD_QUICK_CODE_OFFSET_64] |
| // Branch to method. |
| blr x9 |
| |
| // Pop the ArtMethod* (null), arguments and alignment padding from the stack. |
| mov sp, xFP |
| .cfi_def_cfa_register sp |
| |
| // Restore saved registers including value address and shorty address. |
| RESTORE_REG x19, 24 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x20, x21, 32 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS xFP, xLR, 48 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x4, x5, SAVE_SIZE |
| |
| // Store result (w0/x0/s0/d0) appropriately, depending on resultType. |
| ldrb w10, [x5] |
| |
| // Check the return type and store the correct register into the jvalue in memory. |
| // Use numeric label as this is a macro and Clang's assembler does not have unique-id variables. |
| |
| // Don't set anything for a void type. |
| cmp w10, #'V' |
| beq 1f |
| |
| // Is it a double? |
| cmp w10, #'D' |
| beq 2f |
| |
| // Is it a float? |
| cmp w10, #'F' |
| beq 3f |
| |
| // Just store x0. Doesn't matter if it is 64 or 32 bits. |
| str x0, [x4] |
| |
| 1: // Finish up. |
| ret |
| |
| 2: // Store double. |
| str d0, [x4] |
| ret |
| |
| 3: // Store float. |
| str s0, [x4] |
| ret |
| |
| .endm |
| |
| |
| // Macro for loading an argument into a register. |
| // label - the base name of the label of the load routine, |
| // reg - the register to load, |
| // args - pointer to current argument, incremented by size, |
| // size - the size of the register - 4 or 8 bytes, |
| // nh4_reg - the register to fill with the address of the next handler for 4-byte values, |
| // nh4_l - the base name of the label of the next handler for 4-byte values, |
| // nh8_reg - the register to fill with the address of the next handler for 8-byte values, |
| // nh8_l - the base name of the label of the next handler for 8-byte values, |
| // cont - the base name of the label for continuing the shorty processing loop, |
| // suffix - suffix added to all labels to make labels unique for different users. |
| .macro INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG label, reg, args, size, nh4_reg, nh4_l, nh8_reg, nh8_l, cont, suffix |
| \label\suffix: |
| ldr \reg, [\args], #\size |
| adr \nh4_reg, \nh4_l\suffix |
| adr \nh8_reg, \nh8_l\suffix |
| b \cont\suffix |
| .endm |
| |
| // Macro for skipping an argument that does not fit into argument registers. |
| // label - the base name of the label of the skip routine, |
| // args - pointer to current argument, incremented by size, |
| // size - the size of the argument - 4 or 8 bytes, |
| // cont - the base name of the label for continuing the shorty processing loop, |
| // suffix - suffix added to all labels to make labels unique for different users. |
| .macro INVOKE_STUB_SKIP_ARG label, args, size, cont, suffix |
| \label\suffix: |
| add \args, \args, #\size |
| b \cont\suffix |
| .endm |
| |
| // Fill registers x/w1 to x/w7 and s/d0 to s/d7 with parameters. |
| // Parse the passed shorty to determine which register to load. |
| // x5 - shorty, |
| // x9 - points to arguments on the stack, |
| // suffix - suffix added to all labels to make labels unique for different users. |
| .macro INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_ALL_ARGS suffix |
| add x10, x5, #1 // Load shorty address, plus one to skip the return type. |
| |
| // Load this (if instance method) and addresses for routines that load WXSD registers. |
| .ifc \suffix, _instance |
| ldr w1, [x9], #4 // Load "this" parameter, and increment arg pointer. |
| adr x11, .Lload_w2\suffix |
| adr x12, .Lload_x2\suffix |
| .else |
| adr x11, .Lload_w1\suffix |
| adr x12, .Lload_x1\suffix |
| .endif |
| adr x13, .Lload_s0\suffix |
| adr x14, .Lload_d0\suffix |
| |
| // Loop to fill registers. |
| .Lfill_regs\suffix: |
| ldrb w17, [x10], #1 // Load next character in signature, and increment. |
| cbz w17, .Lcall_method\suffix // Exit at end of signature. Shorty 0 terminated. |
| |
| cmp w17, #'J' // Is this a long? |
| beq .Lload_long\suffix |
| |
| cmp w17, #'F' // Is this a float? |
| beq .Lload_float\suffix |
| |
| cmp w17, #'D' // Is this a double? |
| beq .Lload_double\suffix |
| |
| // Everything else uses a 4-byte GPR. |
| br x11 |
| |
| .Lload_long\suffix: |
| br x12 |
| |
| .Lload_float\suffix: |
| br x13 |
| |
| .Lload_double\suffix: |
| br x14 |
| |
| // Handlers for loading other args (not float/double/long) into W registers. |
| .ifnc \suffix, _instance |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG \ |
| .Lload_w1, w1, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w2, x12, .Lload_x2, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| .endif |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w2, w2, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w3, x12, .Lload_x3, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w3, w3, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w4, x12, .Lload_x4, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w4, w4, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w5, x12, .Lload_x5, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w5, w5, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w6, x12, .Lload_x6, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w6, w6, x9, 4, x11, .Lload_w7, x12, .Lload_x7, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_w7, w7, x9, 4, x11, .Lskip4, x12, .Lskip8, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| |
| // Handlers for loading longs into X registers. |
| .ifnc \suffix, _instance |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG \ |
| .Lload_x1, x1, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w2, x12, .Lload_x2, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| .endif |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x2, x2, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w3, x12, .Lload_x3, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x3, x3, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w4, x12, .Lload_x4, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x4, x4, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w5, x12, .Lload_x5, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x5, x5, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w6, x12, .Lload_x6, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x6, x6, x9, 8, x11, .Lload_w7, x12, .Lload_x7, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_x7, x7, x9, 8, x11, .Lskip4, x12, .Lskip8, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| |
| // Handlers for loading singles into S registers. |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s0, s0, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s1, x14, .Lload_d1, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s1, s1, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s2, x14, .Lload_d2, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s2, s2, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s3, x14, .Lload_d3, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s3, s3, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s4, x14, .Lload_d4, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s4, s4, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s5, x14, .Lload_d5, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s5, s5, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s6, x14, .Lload_d6, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s6, s6, x9, 4, x13, .Lload_s7, x14, .Lload_d7, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_s7, s7, x9, 4, x13, .Lskip4, x14, .Lskip8, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| |
| // Handlers for loading doubles into D registers. |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d0, d0, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s1, x14, .Lload_d1, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d1, d1, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s2, x14, .Lload_d2, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d2, d2, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s3, x14, .Lload_d3, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d3, d3, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s4, x14, .Lload_d4, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d4, d4, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s5, x14, .Lload_d5, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d5, d5, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s6, x14, .Lload_d6, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d6, d6, x9, 8, x13, .Lload_s7, x14, .Lload_d7, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_REG .Lload_d7, d7, x9, 8, x13, .Lskip4, x14, .Lskip8, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| |
| // Handlers for skipping arguments that do not fit into registers. |
| INVOKE_STUB_SKIP_ARG .Lskip4, x9, 4, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| INVOKE_STUB_SKIP_ARG .Lskip8, x9, 8, .Lfill_regs, \suffix |
| |
| .Lcall_method\suffix: |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * extern"C" void art_quick_invoke_stub(ArtMethod *method, x0 |
| * uint32_t *args, x1 |
| * uint32_t argsize, w2 |
| * Thread *self, x3 |
| * JValue *result, x4 |
| * char *shorty); x5 |
| * +----------------------+ |
| * | | |
| * | C/C++ frame | |
| * | LR'' | |
| * | FP'' | <- SP' |
| * +----------------------+ |
| * +----------------------+ |
| * | x28 | <- TODO: Remove callee-saves. |
| * | : | |
| * | x19 | |
| * | SP' | |
| * | X5 | |
| * | X4 | Saved registers |
| * | LR' | |
| * | FP' | <- FP |
| * +----------------------+ |
| * | uint32_t out[n-1] | |
| * | : : | Outs |
| * | uint32_t out[0] | |
| * | ArtMethod* | <- SP value=null |
| * +----------------------+ |
| * |
| * Outgoing registers: |
| * x0 - Method* |
| * x1-x7 - integer parameters. |
| * d0-d7 - Floating point parameters. |
| * xSELF = self |
| * SP = & of ArtMethod* |
| * x1 = "this" pointer. |
| * |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_invoke_stub |
| // Spill registers as per AACPS64 calling convention. |
| INVOKE_STUB_CREATE_FRAME |
| |
| // Load args into registers. |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_ALL_ARGS _instance |
| |
| // Call the method and return. |
| INVOKE_STUB_CALL_AND_RETURN |
| END art_quick_invoke_stub |
| |
| /* extern"C" |
| * void art_quick_invoke_static_stub(ArtMethod *method, x0 |
| * uint32_t *args, x1 |
| * uint32_t argsize, w2 |
| * Thread *self, x3 |
| * JValue *result, x4 |
| * char *shorty); x5 |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_invoke_static_stub |
| // Spill registers as per AACPS64 calling convention. |
| INVOKE_STUB_CREATE_FRAME |
| |
| // Load args into registers. |
| INVOKE_STUB_LOAD_ALL_ARGS _static |
| |
| // Call the method and return. |
| INVOKE_STUB_CALL_AND_RETURN |
| END art_quick_invoke_static_stub |
| |
| |
| |
| /* extern"C" void art_quick_osr_stub(void** stack, x0 |
| * size_t stack_size_in_bytes, x1 |
| * const uint8_t* native_pc, x2 |
| * JValue *result, x3 |
| * char *shorty, x4 |
| * Thread *self) x5 |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_osr_stub |
| SAVE_SIZE=22*8 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x3, x4, SAVE_SIZE |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x19, x20, 16 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x21, x22, 32 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x23, x24, 48 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x25, x26, 64 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x27, x28, 80 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS xFP, xLR, 96 |
| stp d8, d9, [sp, #112] |
| stp d10, d11, [sp, #128] |
| stp d12, d13, [sp, #144] |
| stp d14, d15, [sp, #160] |
| |
| mov xSELF, x5 // Move thread pointer into SELF register. |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| REFRESH_SUSPEND_CHECK_REGISTER |
| |
| INCREASE_FRAME 16 |
| str xzr, [sp] // Store null for ArtMethod* slot |
| // Branch to stub. |
| bl .Losr_entry |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| DECREASE_FRAME 16 |
| |
| // Restore saved registers including value address and shorty address. |
| ldp d8, d9, [sp, #112] |
| ldp d10, d11, [sp, #128] |
| ldp d12, d13, [sp, #144] |
| ldp d14, d15, [sp, #160] |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x19, x20, 16 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x21, x22, 32 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x23, x24, 48 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x25, x26, 64 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x27, x28, 80 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS xFP, xLR, 96 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x3, x4, SAVE_SIZE |
| |
| // The compiler put the result in x0. Doesn't matter if it is 64 or 32 bits. |
| str x0, [x3] |
| ret |
| |
| .Losr_entry: |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, (SAVE_SIZE+16) |
| |
| mov x9, sp // Save stack pointer. |
| .cfi_def_cfa_register x9 |
| |
| // Update stack pointer for the callee |
| sub sp, sp, x1 |
| |
| // Update link register slot expected by the callee. |
| sub w1, w1, #8 |
| str lr, [sp, x1] |
| |
| // Copy arguments into stack frame. |
| // Use simple copy routine for now. |
| // 4 bytes per slot. |
| // X0 - source address |
| // W1 - args length |
| // SP - destination address. |
| // W10 - temporary |
| .Losr_loop_entry: |
| cbz w1, .Losr_loop_exit |
| sub w1, w1, #4 |
| ldr w10, [x0, x1] |
| str w10, [sp, x1] |
| b .Losr_loop_entry |
| |
| .Losr_loop_exit: |
| // Branch to the OSR entry point. |
| br x2 |
| |
| END art_quick_osr_stub |
| |
| /* |
| * On entry x0 is uintptr_t* gprs_ and x1 is uint64_t* fprs_. |
| * Both must reside on the stack, between current SP and target SP. |
| * IP0 and IP1 shall be clobbered rather than retrieved from gprs_. |
| */ |
| |
| ENTRY art_quick_do_long_jump |
| // Load FPRs |
| ldp d0, d1, [x1, #0] |
| ldp d2, d3, [x1, #16] |
| ldp d4, d5, [x1, #32] |
| ldp d6, d7, [x1, #48] |
| ldp d8, d9, [x1, #64] |
| ldp d10, d11, [x1, #80] |
| ldp d12, d13, [x1, #96] |
| ldp d14, d15, [x1, #112] |
| ldp d16, d17, [x1, #128] |
| ldp d18, d19, [x1, #144] |
| ldp d20, d21, [x1, #160] |
| ldp d22, d23, [x1, #176] |
| ldp d24, d25, [x1, #192] |
| ldp d26, d27, [x1, #208] |
| ldp d28, d29, [x1, #224] |
| ldp d30, d31, [x1, #240] |
| |
| // Load GPRs. Delay loading x0, x1 because x0 is used as gprs_. |
| ldp x2, x3, [x0, #16] |
| ldp x4, x5, [x0, #32] |
| ldp x6, x7, [x0, #48] |
| ldp x8, x9, [x0, #64] |
| ldp x10, x11, [x0, #80] |
| ldp x12, x13, [x0, #96] |
| ldp x14, x15, [x0, #112] |
| // Do not load IP0 (x16) and IP1 (x17), these shall be clobbered below. |
| // Don't load the platform register (x18) either. |
| ldr x19, [x0, #152] // xSELF. |
| ldp x20, x21, [x0, #160] // For Baker RB, wMR (w20) is reloaded below. |
| ldp x22, x23, [x0, #176] |
| ldp x24, x25, [x0, #192] |
| ldp x26, x27, [x0, #208] |
| ldp x28, x29, [x0, #224] |
| ldp x30, xIP0, [x0, #240] // LR and SP, load SP to IP0. |
| |
| // Load PC to IP1, it's at the end (after the space for the unused XZR). |
| ldr xIP1, [x0, #33*8] |
| |
| // Load x0, x1. |
| ldp x0, x1, [x0, #0] |
| |
| // Set SP. Do not access fprs_ and gprs_ from now, they are below SP. |
| mov sp, xIP0 |
| |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| REFRESH_SUSPEND_CHECK_REGISTER |
| |
| br xIP1 |
| END art_quick_do_long_jump |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that tries to lock the object in a fast path and |
| * calls `artLockObjectFromCode()` for the difficult cases, may block for GC. |
| * x0 holds the possibly null object to lock. |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_lock_object |
| LOCK_OBJECT_FAST_PATH x0, art_quick_lock_object_no_inline, /*can_be_null*/ 1 |
| END art_quick_lock_object |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that calls `artLockObjectFromCode()`, may block for GC. |
| * x0 holds the possibly null object to lock. |
| */ |
| .extern artLockObjectFromCode |
| ENTRY art_quick_lock_object_no_inline |
| // This is also the slow path for art_quick_lock_object. |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case we block |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl artLockObjectFromCode // (Object* obj, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| END art_quick_lock_object_no_inline |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that tries to unlock the object in a fast path and calls |
| * `artUnlockObjectFromCode()` for the difficult cases and delivers exception on failure. |
| * x0 holds the possibly null object to unlock. |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_unlock_object |
| UNLOCK_OBJECT_FAST_PATH x0, art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline, /*can_be_null*/ 1 |
| END art_quick_unlock_object |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that calls `artUnlockObjectFromCode()` |
| * and delivers exception on failure. |
| * x0 holds the possibly null object to unlock. |
| */ |
| .extern artUnlockObjectFromCode |
| ENTRY art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline |
| // This is also the slow path for art_quick_unlock_object. |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case exception allocation triggers GC |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl artUnlockObjectFromCode // (Object* obj, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| END art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that calls artInstanceOfFromCode and on failure calls |
| * artThrowClassCastExceptionForObject. |
| */ |
| .extern artInstanceOfFromCode |
| .extern artThrowClassCastExceptionForObject |
| ENTRY art_quick_check_instance_of |
| // Type check using the bit string passes null as the target class. In that case just throw. |
| cbz x1, .Lthrow_class_cast_exception_for_bitstring_check |
| |
| // Store arguments and link register |
| // Stack needs to be 16B aligned on calls. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| SAVE_REG xLR, 24 |
| |
| // Call runtime code |
| bl artInstanceOfFromCode |
| |
| // Restore LR. |
| RESTORE_REG xLR, 24 |
| |
| // Check for exception |
| cbz x0, .Lthrow_class_cast_exception |
| |
| // Restore and return |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| ret |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, 32 |
| |
| .Lthrow_class_cast_exception: |
| // Restore |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| |
| .Lthrow_class_cast_exception_for_bitstring_check: |
| SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME // save all registers as basis for long jump context |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl artThrowClassCastExceptionForObject // (Object*, Class*, Thread*) |
| brk 0 // We should not return here... |
| END art_quick_check_instance_of |
| |
| // Restore xReg's value from [sp, #offset] if xReg is not the same as xExclude. |
| .macro POP_REG_NE xReg, offset, xExclude |
| .ifnc \xReg, \xExclude |
| ldr \xReg, [sp, #\offset] // restore xReg |
| .cfi_restore \xReg |
| .endif |
| .endm |
| |
| // Restore xReg1's value from [sp, #offset] if xReg1 is not the same as xExclude. |
| // Restore xReg2's value from [sp, #(offset + 8)] if xReg2 is not the same as xExclude. |
| .macro POP_REGS_NE xReg1, xReg2, offset, xExclude |
| .ifc \xReg1, \xExclude |
| ldr \xReg2, [sp, #(\offset + 8)] // restore xReg2 |
| .else |
| .ifc \xReg2, \xExclude |
| ldr \xReg1, [sp, #\offset] // restore xReg1 |
| .else |
| ldp \xReg1, \xReg2, [sp, #\offset] // restore xReg1 and xReg2 |
| .endif |
| .endif |
| .cfi_restore \xReg1 |
| .cfi_restore \xReg2 |
| .endm |
| |
| // Helper macros for `art_quick_aput_obj`. |
| #ifdef USE_READ_BARRIER |
| #ifdef USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER |
| .macro BAKER_RB_CHECK_GRAY_BIT_AND_LOAD wDest, xObj, offset, gray_slow_path_label |
| ldr wIP0, [\xObj, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] |
| tbnz wIP0, #LOCK_WORD_READ_BARRIER_STATE_SHIFT, \gray_slow_path_label |
| // False dependency to avoid needing load/load fence. |
| add \xObj, \xObj, xIP0, lsr #32 |
| ldr \wDest, [\xObj, #\offset] // Heap reference = 32b; zero-extends to xN. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF \wDest |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro BAKER_RB_LOAD_AND_MARK wDest, xObj, offset, mark_function |
| ldr \wDest, [\xObj, #\offset] // Heap reference = 32b; zero-extends to xN. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF \wDest |
| // Save LR in a register preserved by `art_quick_read_barrier_mark_regNN` |
| // and unused by the `art_quick_aput_obj`. |
| mov x5, lr |
| bl \mark_function |
| mov lr, x5 // Restore LR. |
| .endm |
| #else // USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER |
| .extern artReadBarrierSlow |
| .macro READ_BARRIER_SLOW xDest, wDest, xObj, offset |
| // Store registers used in art_quick_aput_obj (x0-x4, LR), stack is 16B aligned. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 48 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 16 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x4, xLR, 32 |
| |
| // mov x0, \xRef // pass ref in x0 (no-op for now since parameter ref is unused) |
| .ifnc \xObj, x1 |
| mov x1, \xObj // pass xObj |
| .endif |
| mov w2, #\offset // pass offset |
| bl artReadBarrierSlow // artReadBarrierSlow(ref, xObj, offset) |
| // No need to unpoison return value in w0, artReadBarrierSlow() would do the unpoisoning. |
| .ifnc \wDest, w0 |
| mov \wDest, w0 // save return value in wDest |
| .endif |
| |
| // Conditionally restore saved registers |
| POP_REG_NE x0, 0, \xDest |
| POP_REG_NE x1, 8, \xDest |
| POP_REG_NE x2, 16, \xDest |
| POP_REG_NE x3, 24, \xDest |
| POP_REG_NE x4, 32, \xDest |
| RESTORE_REG xLR, 40 |
| DECREASE_FRAME 48 |
| .endm |
| #endif // USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER |
| #endif // USE_READ_BARRIER |
| |
| ENTRY art_quick_aput_obj |
| cbz x2, .Laput_obj_null |
| #if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && !defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| READ_BARRIER_SLOW x3, w3, x0, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET |
| READ_BARRIER_SLOW x3, w3, x3, MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET |
| READ_BARRIER_SLOW x4, w4, x2, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET |
| #else // !defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) || defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| #ifdef USE_READ_BARRIER |
| cbnz wMR, .Laput_obj_gc_marking |
| #endif // USE_READ_BARRIER |
| ldr w3, [x0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Heap reference = 32b; zero-extends to x3. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF w3 |
| ldr w3, [x3, #MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET] // Heap reference = 32b; zero-extends to x3. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF w3 |
| ldr w4, [x2, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Heap reference = 32b; zero-extends to x4. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF w4 |
| #endif // !defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) || defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| cmp w3, w4 // value's type == array's component type - trivial assignability |
| bne .Laput_obj_check_assignability |
| .Laput_obj_store: |
| add x3, x0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET |
| POISON_HEAP_REF w2 |
| str w2, [x3, x1, lsl #2] // Heap reference = 32b. |
| ldr x3, [xSELF, #THREAD_CARD_TABLE_OFFSET] |
| lsr x0, x0, #CARD_TABLE_CARD_SHIFT |
| strb w3, [x3, x0] |
| ret |
| |
| .Laput_obj_null: |
| add x3, x0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET |
| str w2, [x3, x1, lsl #2] // Heap reference = 32b. |
| ret |
| |
| .Laput_obj_check_assignability: |
| // Store arguments and link register |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x2, xLR, 16 |
| |
| // Call runtime code |
| mov x0, x3 // Heap reference, 32b, "uncompress" = do nothing, already zero-extended |
| mov x1, x4 // Heap reference, 32b, "uncompress" = do nothing, already zero-extended |
| bl artIsAssignableFromCode |
| |
| // Check for exception |
| cbz x0, .Laput_obj_throw_array_store_exception |
| |
| // Restore |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x2, xLR, 16 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| |
| add x3, x0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET |
| POISON_HEAP_REF w2 |
| str w2, [x3, x1, lsl #2] // Heap reference = 32b. |
| ldr x3, [xSELF, #THREAD_CARD_TABLE_OFFSET] |
| lsr x0, x0, #CARD_TABLE_CARD_SHIFT |
| strb w3, [x3, x0] |
| ret |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, 32 |
| |
| .Laput_obj_throw_array_store_exception: |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x2, xLR, 16 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 32 |
| |
| #if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| #endif // defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME |
| mov x1, x2 // Pass value. |
| mov x2, xSELF // Pass Thread::Current. |
| bl artThrowArrayStoreException // (Object*, Object*, Thread*). |
| brk 0 // Unreachable. |
| |
| #if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, 0 |
| .Laput_obj_gc_marking: |
| BAKER_RB_CHECK_GRAY_BIT_AND_LOAD \ |
| w3, x0, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET, .Laput_obj_mark_array_class |
| .Laput_obj_mark_array_class_continue: |
| BAKER_RB_CHECK_GRAY_BIT_AND_LOAD \ |
| w3, x3, MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET, .Laput_obj_mark_array_element |
| .Laput_obj_mark_array_element_continue: |
| BAKER_RB_CHECK_GRAY_BIT_AND_LOAD \ |
| w4, x2, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET, .Laput_obj_mark_object_class |
| .Laput_obj_mark_object_class_continue: |
| cmp w3, w4 // value's type == array's component type - trivial assignability |
| bne .Laput_obj_check_assignability |
| b .Laput_obj_store |
| |
| .Laput_obj_mark_array_class: |
| BAKER_RB_LOAD_AND_MARK w3, x0, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET, art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg03 |
| b .Laput_obj_mark_array_class_continue |
| |
| .Laput_obj_mark_array_element: |
| BAKER_RB_LOAD_AND_MARK \ |
| w3, x3, MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET, art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg03 |
| b .Laput_obj_mark_array_element_continue |
| |
| .Laput_obj_mark_object_class: |
| BAKER_RB_LOAD_AND_MARK w4, x2, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET, art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg04 |
| b .Laput_obj_mark_object_class_continue |
| #endif // defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| END art_quick_aput_obj |
| |
| // Macro to facilitate adding new allocation entrypoints. |
| .macro ONE_ARG_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint // (uint32_t type_idx, Method* method, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| // Macro to facilitate adding new allocation entrypoints. |
| .macro TWO_ARG_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint // (uint32_t type_idx, Method* method, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| // Macro to facilitate adding new allocation entrypoints. |
| .macro THREE_ARG_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x3, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| // Macro to facilitate adding new allocation entrypoints. |
| .macro FOUR_ARG_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x4, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint // |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| // Macros taking opportunity of code similarities for downcalls. |
| .macro ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint // (uint32_t type_idx, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x3, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| \return |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro for resolution and initialization of indexed DEX file |
| * constants such as classes and strings. |
| */ |
| .macro ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL \ |
| name, entrypoint, runtime_method_offset = RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_METHOD_OFFSET |
| .extern \entrypoint |
| ENTRY \name |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME \runtime_method_offset // save everything for stack crawl |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint // (int32_t index, Thread* self) |
| cbz w0, 1f // If result is null, deliver the OOME. |
| DEOPT_OR_RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_AND_RETURN_X0 x1, /* is_ref= */ 1 |
| 1: |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_FRAME_READY |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT name, entrypoint |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL \ |
| \name, \entrypoint, RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FOR_CLINIT_METHOD_OFFSET |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER |
| cbz w0, 1f // result zero branch over |
| DEOPT_OR_RETURN x1, /*is_ref=*/1 // check for deopt or return |
| 1: |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| .endm |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code that calls artHandleFillArrayDataFromCode and delivers exception on |
| * failure. |
| */ |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_handle_fill_data, artHandleFillArrayDataFromCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| |
| /* |
| * Entry from managed code when uninitialized static storage, this stub will run the class |
| * initializer and deliver the exception on error. On success the static storage base is |
| * returned. |
| */ |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT \ |
| art_quick_initialize_static_storage, artInitializeStaticStorageFromCode |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT art_quick_resolve_type, artResolveTypeFromCode |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_resolve_type_and_verify_access, artResolveTypeAndVerifyAccessFromCode |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_method_handle, artResolveMethodHandleFromCode |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_method_type, artResolveMethodTypeFromCode |
| ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_string, artResolveStringFromCode |
| |
| // Note: Functions `art{Get,Set}<Kind>{Static,Instance}FromCompiledCode` are |
| // defined with a macro in runtime/entrypoints/quick/quick_field_entrypoints.cc. |
| |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_boolean_static, \ |
| artGetBooleanStaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_byte_static, \ |
| artGetByteStaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_char_static, \ |
| artGetCharStaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_short_static, \ |
| artGetShortStaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get32_static, \ |
| artGet32StaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get64_static, \ |
| artGet64StaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_obj_static, \ |
| artGetObjStaticFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_boolean_instance, \ |
| artGetBooleanInstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_byte_instance, \ |
| artGetByteInstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_char_instance, \ |
| artGetCharInstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_short_instance, \ |
| artGetShortInstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get32_instance, \ |
| artGet32InstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get64_instance, \ |
| artGet64InstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_obj_instance, \ |
| artGetObjInstanceFromCompiledCode, \ |
| RETURN_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set8_static, artSet8StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set16_static, artSet16StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set32_static, artSet32StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set64_static, artSet64StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set_obj_static, artSetObjStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| |
| THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set8_instance, artSet8InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set16_instance, artSet16InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set32_instance, artSet32InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set64_instance, artSet64InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL \ |
| art_quick_set_obj_instance, artSetObjInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_W0_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER |
| |
| // Generate the allocation entrypoints for each allocator. |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_FOR_NON_TLAB_ALLOCATORS |
| // Comment out allocators that have arm64 specific asm. |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_INITIALIZED(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_WITH_ACCESS_CHECK(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_OBJECT(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED8(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED16(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED32(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED64(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_BYTES(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_CHARS(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_STRING(_region_tlab, RegionTLAB) |
| |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_INITIALIZED(_tlab, TLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_OBJECT_WITH_ACCESS_CHECK(_tlab, TLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_OBJECT(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED8(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED16(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED32(_tlab, TLAB) |
| // GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_ARRAY_RESOLVED64(_tlab, TLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_BYTES(_tlab, TLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_CHARS(_tlab, TLAB) |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_STRING_FROM_STRING(_tlab, TLAB) |
| |
| // If isInitialized=1 then the compiler assumes the object's class has already been initialized. |
| // If isInitialized=0 the compiler can only assume it's been at least resolved. |
| .macro ART_QUICK_ALLOC_OBJECT_ROSALLOC c_name, cxx_name, isInitialized |
| ENTRY \c_name |
| // Fast path rosalloc allocation. |
| // x0: type, xSELF(x19): Thread::Current |
| // x1-x7: free. |
| ldr x3, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_TOP_OFFSET] // Check if the thread local |
| // allocation stack has room. |
| // ldp won't work due to large offset. |
| ldr x4, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_END_OFFSET] |
| cmp x3, x4 |
| bhs .Lslow_path\c_name |
| ldr w3, [x0, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_SIZE_ALLOC_FAST_PATH_OFFSET] // Load the object size (x3) |
| cmp x3, #ROSALLOC_MAX_THREAD_LOCAL_BRACKET_SIZE // Check if the size is for a thread |
| // local allocation. |
| // If the class is not yet visibly initialized, or it is finalizable, |
| // the object size will be very large to force the branch below to be taken. |
| // |
| // See Class::SetStatus() in class.cc for more details. |
| bhs .Lslow_path\c_name |
| // Compute the rosalloc bracket index |
| // from the size. Since the size is |
| // already aligned we can combine the |
| // two shifts together. |
| add x4, xSELF, x3, lsr #(ROSALLOC_BRACKET_QUANTUM_SIZE_SHIFT - POINTER_SIZE_SHIFT) |
| // Subtract pointer size since ther |
| // are no runs for 0 byte allocations |
| // and the size is already aligned. |
| ldr x4, [x4, #(THREAD_ROSALLOC_RUNS_OFFSET - __SIZEOF_POINTER__)] |
| // Load the free list head (x3). This |
| // will be the return val. |
| ldr x3, [x4, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_HEAD_OFFSET)] |
| cbz x3, .Lslow_path\c_name |
| // "Point of no slow path". Won't go to the slow path from here on. OK to clobber x0 and x1. |
| ldr x1, [x3, #ROSALLOC_SLOT_NEXT_OFFSET] // Load the next pointer of the head |
| // and update the list head with the |
| // next pointer. |
| str x1, [x4, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_HEAD_OFFSET)] |
| // Store the class pointer in the |
| // header. This also overwrites the |
| // next pointer. The offsets are |
| // asserted to match. |
| |
| #if ROSALLOC_SLOT_NEXT_OFFSET != MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET |
| #error "Class pointer needs to overwrite next pointer." |
| #endif |
| POISON_HEAP_REF w0 |
| str w0, [x3, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] |
| // Push the new object onto the thread |
| // local allocation stack and |
| // increment the thread local |
| // allocation stack top. |
| ldr x1, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_TOP_OFFSET] |
| str w3, [x1], #COMPRESSED_REFERENCE_SIZE // (Increment x1 as a side effect.) |
| str x1, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_TOP_OFFSET] |
| // Decrement the size of the free list |
| |
| // After this "STR" the object is published to the thread local allocation stack, |
| // and it will be observable from a runtime internal (eg. Heap::VisitObjects) point of view. |
| // It is not yet visible to the running (user) compiled code until after the return. |
| // |
| // To avoid the memory barrier prior to the "STR", a trick is employed, by differentiating |
| // the state of the allocation stack slot. It can be a pointer to one of: |
| // 0) Null entry, because the stack was bumped but the new pointer wasn't written yet. |
| // (The stack initial state is "null" pointers). |
| // 1) A partially valid object, with an invalid class pointer to the next free rosalloc slot. |
| // 2) A fully valid object, with a valid class pointer pointing to a real class. |
| // Other states are not allowed. |
| // |
| // An object that is invalid only temporarily, and will eventually become valid. |
| // The internal runtime code simply checks if the object is not null or is partial and then |
| // ignores it. |
| // |
| // (Note: The actual check is done by seeing if a non-null object has a class pointer pointing |
| // to ClassClass, and that the ClassClass's class pointer is self-cyclic. A rosalloc free slot |
| // "next" pointer is not-cyclic.) |
| // |
| // See also b/28790624 for a listing of CLs dealing with this race. |
| ldr w1, [x4, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_SIZE_OFFSET)] |
| sub x1, x1, #1 |
| // TODO: consider combining this store |
| // and the list head store above using |
| // strd. |
| str w1, [x4, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_SIZE_OFFSET)] |
| |
| mov x0, x3 // Set the return value and return. |
| // No barrier. The class is already observably initialized (otherwise the fast |
| // path size check above would fail) and new-instance allocations are protected |
| // from publishing by the compiler which inserts its own StoreStore barrier. |
| ret |
| .Lslow_path\c_name: |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \cxx_name |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER |
| END \c_name |
| .endm |
| |
| ART_QUICK_ALLOC_OBJECT_ROSALLOC art_quick_alloc_object_resolved_rosalloc, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeResolvedRosAlloc, /* isInitialized */ 0 |
| ART_QUICK_ALLOC_OBJECT_ROSALLOC art_quick_alloc_object_initialized_rosalloc, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeInitializedRosAlloc, /* isInitialized */ 1 |
| |
| // If isInitialized=1 then the compiler assumes the object's class has already been initialized. |
| // If isInitialized=0 the compiler can only assume it's been at least resolved. |
| .macro ALLOC_OBJECT_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED slowPathLabel isInitialized |
| ldr x4, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] |
| ldr x5, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_END_OFFSET] |
| ldr w7, [x0, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_SIZE_ALLOC_FAST_PATH_OFFSET] // Load the object size (x7). |
| add x6, x4, x7 // Add object size to tlab pos. |
| cmp x6, x5 // Check if it fits, overflow works |
| // since the tlab pos and end are 32 |
| // bit values. |
| |
| // If the class is not yet visibly initialized, or it is finalizable, |
| // the object size will be very large to force the branch below to be taken. |
| // |
| // See Class::SetStatus() in class.cc for more details. |
| bhi \slowPathLabel |
| str x6, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] // Store new thread_local_pos. |
| ldr x5, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] // Increment thread_local_objects. |
| add x5, x5, #1 |
| str x5, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] |
| POISON_HEAP_REF w0 |
| str w0, [x4, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Store the class pointer. |
| mov x0, x4 |
| // No barrier. The class is already observably initialized (otherwise the fast |
| // path size check above would fail) and new-instance allocations are protected |
| // from publishing by the compiler which inserts its own StoreStore barrier. |
| ret |
| .endm |
| |
| // The common code for art_quick_alloc_object_*region_tlab |
| // Currently the implementation ignores isInitialized. TODO(b/172087402): clean this up. |
| // Caller must execute a constructor fence after this. |
| .macro GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB name, entrypoint, isInitialized |
| ENTRY \name |
| // Fast path region tlab allocation. |
| // x0: type, xSELF(x19): Thread::Current |
| // x1-x7: free. |
| ALLOC_OBJECT_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED .Lslow_path\name, \isInitialized |
| .Lslow_path\name: |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // Save callee saves in case of GC. |
| mov x1, xSELF // Pass Thread::Current. |
| bl \entrypoint // (mirror::Class*, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB \ |
| art_quick_alloc_object_resolved_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 0 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB \ |
| art_quick_alloc_object_initialized_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeInitializedRegionTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 1 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB \ |
| art_quick_alloc_object_resolved_tlab, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeResolvedTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 0 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB \ |
| art_quick_alloc_object_initialized_tlab, \ |
| artAllocObjectFromCodeInitializedTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 1 |
| |
| .macro ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED_WITH_SIZE \ |
| slowPathLabel, xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| and \xTemp1, \xTemp1, #OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_TOGGLED64 // Apply alignment mask |
| // (addr + 7) & ~7. The mask must |
| // be 64 bits to keep high bits in |
| // case of overflow. |
| // Negative sized arrays are handled here since xCount holds a zero extended 32 bit value. |
| // Negative ints become large 64 bit unsigned ints which will always be larger than max signed |
| // 32 bit int. Since the max shift for arrays is 3, it can not become a negative 64 bit int. |
| cmp \xTemp1, #MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD // Possibly a large object, go slow |
| bhs \slowPathLabel // path. |
| |
| ldr \xTemp0, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] // Check tlab for space, note that |
| // we use (end - begin) to handle |
| // negative size arrays. It is |
| // assumed that a negative size will |
| // always be greater unsigned than |
| // region size. |
| ldr \xTemp2, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_END_OFFSET] |
| sub \xTemp2, \xTemp2, \xTemp0 |
| cmp \xTemp1, \xTemp2 |
| |
| // The array class is always initialized here. Unlike new-instance, |
| // this does not act as a double test. |
| bhi \slowPathLabel |
| // "Point of no slow path". Won't go to the slow path from here on. OK to clobber x0 and x1. |
| // Move old thread_local_pos to x0 |
| // for the return value. |
| mov x0, \xTemp0 |
| add \xTemp0, \xTemp0, \xTemp1 |
| str \xTemp0, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] // Store new thread_local_pos. |
| ldr \xTemp0, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] // Increment thread_local_objects. |
| add \xTemp0, \xTemp0, #1 |
| str \xTemp0, [xSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] |
| POISON_HEAP_REF \wClass |
| str \wClass, [x0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Store the class pointer. |
| str \wCount, [x0, #MIRROR_ARRAY_LENGTH_OFFSET] // Store the array length. |
| // new-array is special. The class is loaded and immediately goes to the Initialized state |
| // before it is published. Therefore the only fence needed is for the publication of the object. |
| // See ClassLinker::CreateArrayClass() for more details. |
| |
| // For publication of the new array, we don't need a 'dmb ishst' here. |
| // The compiler generates 'dmb ishst' for all new-array insts. |
| ret |
| .endm |
| |
| // Caller must execute a constructor fence after this. |
| .macro GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB name, entrypoint, size_setup |
| ENTRY \name |
| // Fast path array allocation for region tlab allocation. |
| // x0: mirror::Class* type |
| // x1: int32_t component_count |
| // x2-x7: free. |
| mov x3, x0 |
| \size_setup x3, w3, x1, w1, x4, w4, x5, w5, x6, w6 |
| ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED_WITH_SIZE \ |
| .Lslow_path\name, x3, w3, x1, w1, x4, w4, x5, w5, x6, w6 |
| .Lslow_path\name: |
| // x0: mirror::Class* klass |
| // x1: int32_t component_count |
| // x2: Thread* self |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl \entrypoint |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_UNKNOWN \ |
| xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| // Array classes are never finalizable or uninitialized, no need to check. |
| ldr \wTemp0, [\xClass, #MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET] // Load component type |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF \wTemp0 |
| ldr \wTemp0, [\xTemp0, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_PRIMITIVE_TYPE_OFFSET] |
| lsr \xTemp0, \xTemp0, #PRIMITIVE_TYPE_SIZE_SHIFT_SHIFT // Component size shift is in high 16 |
| // bits. |
| // xCount is holding a 32 bit value, |
| // it can not overflow. |
| lsl \xTemp1, \xCount, \xTemp0 // Calculate data size |
| // Add array data offset and alignment. |
| add \xTemp1, \xTemp1, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) |
| #if MIRROR_LONG_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET != MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + 4 |
| #error Long array data offset must be 4 greater than int array data offset. |
| #endif |
| |
| add \xTemp0, \xTemp0, #1 // Add 4 to the length only if the |
| // component size shift is 3 |
| // (for 64 bit alignment). |
| and \xTemp0, \xTemp0, #4 |
| add \xTemp1, \xTemp1, \xTemp0 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_8 \ |
| xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| // Add array data offset and alignment. |
| add \xTemp1, \xCount, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_16 \ |
| xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| lsl \xTemp1, \xCount, #1 |
| // Add array data offset and alignment. |
| add \xTemp1, \xTemp1, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_32 \ |
| xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| lsl \xTemp1, \xCount, #2 |
| // Add array data offset and alignment. |
| add \xTemp1, \xTemp1, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_64 \ |
| xClass, wClass, xCount, wCount, xTemp0, wTemp0, xTemp1, wTemp1, xTemp2, wTemp2 |
| lsl \xTemp1, \xCount, #3 |
| // Add array data offset and alignment. |
| add \xTemp1, \xTemp1, #(MIRROR_WIDE_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK) |
| .endm |
| |
| // TODO(ngeoffray): art_quick_alloc_array_resolved_region_tlab is not used for arm64, remove |
| // the entrypoint once all backends have been updated to use the size variants. |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_UNKNOWN |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved8_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_8 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved16_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_16 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved32_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_32 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved64_region_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_64 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_UNKNOWN |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved8_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_8 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved16_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_16 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved32_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_32 |
| GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB art_quick_alloc_array_resolved64_tlab, \ |
| artAllocArrayFromCodeResolvedTLAB, \ |
| COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_64 |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code when the thread has been asked to suspend. |
| */ |
| .extern artTestSuspendFromCode |
| ENTRY art_quick_test_suspend |
| // Save callee saves for stack crawl. |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FOR_SUSPEND_CHECK_METHOD_OFFSET |
| mov x0, xSELF |
| bl artTestSuspendFromCode // (Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| REFRESH_SUSPEND_CHECK_REGISTER |
| ret |
| END art_quick_test_suspend |
| |
| /* |
| * Redirection point from implicit suspend check fault handler. |
| */ |
| .extern artImplicitSuspendFromCode |
| ENTRY art_quick_implicit_suspend |
| // Save callee saves for stack crawl. |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FOR_SUSPEND_CHECK_METHOD_OFFSET |
| mov x0, xSELF |
| bl artImplicitSuspendFromCode // (Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| REFRESH_SUSPEND_CHECK_REGISTER |
| br lr // Do not use RET as we do not enter the entrypoint with "BL". |
| END art_quick_implicit_suspend |
| |
| /* |
| * Called by managed code that is attempting to call a method on a proxy class. On entry |
| * x0 holds the proxy method and x1 holds the receiver; The frame size of the invoked proxy |
| * method agrees with a ref and args callee save frame. |
| */ |
| .extern artQuickProxyInvokeHandler |
| ENTRY art_quick_proxy_invoke_handler |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_WITH_METHOD_IN_X0 |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| mov x3, sp // pass SP |
| bl artQuickProxyInvokeHandler // (Method* proxy method, receiver, Thread*, SP) |
| ldr x2, [xSELF, THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] |
| cbnz x2, .Lexception_in_proxy // success if no exception is pending |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // Restore frame |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| fmov d0, x0 // Store result in d0 in case it was float or double |
| ret // return on success |
| .Lexception_in_proxy: |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_quick_proxy_invoke_handler |
| |
| /* |
| * Called to resolve an imt conflict. |
| * x0 is the conflict ArtMethod. |
| * xIP1 is a hidden argument that holds the target interface method. |
| * |
| * Note that this stub writes to xIP0, xIP1, and x0. |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_imt_conflict_trampoline |
| ldr xIP0, [x0, #ART_METHOD_JNI_OFFSET_64] // Load ImtConflictTable |
| ldr x0, [xIP0] // Load first entry in ImtConflictTable. |
| .Limt_table_iterate: |
| cmp x0, xIP1 |
| // Branch if found. Benchmarks have shown doing a branch here is better. |
| beq .Limt_table_found |
| // If the entry is null, the interface method is not in the ImtConflictTable. |
| cbz x0, .Lconflict_trampoline |
| // Iterate over the entries of the ImtConflictTable. |
| ldr x0, [xIP0, #(2 * __SIZEOF_POINTER__)]! |
| b .Limt_table_iterate |
| .Limt_table_found: |
| // We successfully hit an entry in the table. Load the target method |
| // and jump to it. |
| ldr x0, [xIP0, #__SIZEOF_POINTER__] |
| ldr xIP0, [x0, #ART_METHOD_QUICK_CODE_OFFSET_64] |
| br xIP0 |
| .Lconflict_trampoline: |
| // Call the runtime stub to populate the ImtConflictTable and jump to the |
| // resolved method. |
| mov x0, xIP1 // Load interface method |
| INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY artInvokeInterfaceTrampoline |
| END art_quick_imt_conflict_trampoline |
| |
| ENTRY art_quick_resolution_trampoline |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| mov x2, xSELF |
| mov x3, sp |
| bl artQuickResolutionTrampoline // (called, receiver, Thread*, SP) |
| cbz x0, 1f |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| mov xIP0, x0 // Remember returned code pointer in xIP0. |
| ldr x0, [sp, #0] // artQuickResolutionTrampoline puts called method in *SP. |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| br xIP0 |
| 1: |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_quick_resolution_trampoline |
| |
| /* |
| * Generic JNI frame layout: |
| * |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | | |
| * | caller method... | |
| * #-------------------# <--- SP on entry |
| * | Return X30/LR | |
| * | X29/FP | callee save |
| * | X28 | callee save |
| * | X27 | callee save |
| * | X26 | callee save |
| * | X25 | callee save |
| * | X24 | callee save |
| * | X23 | callee save |
| * | X22 | callee save |
| * | X21 | callee save |
| * | X20 | callee save |
| * | X7 | arg7 |
| * | X6 | arg6 |
| * | X5 | arg5 |
| * | X4 | arg4 |
| * | X3 | arg3 |
| * | X2 | arg2 |
| * | X1 | arg1 |
| * | D7 | float arg 8 |
| * | D6 | float arg 7 |
| * | D5 | float arg 6 |
| * | D4 | float arg 5 |
| * | D3 | float arg 4 |
| * | D2 | float arg 3 |
| * | D1 | float arg 2 |
| * | D0 | float arg 1 |
| * | padding | // 8B |
| * | Method* | <- X0 (Managed frame similar to SaveRefsAndArgs.) |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | local ref cookie | // 4B |
| * | padding | // 0B or 4B to align stack args on 8B address |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | JNI Stack Args | // Empty if all args fit into registers x0-x7, d0-d7. |
| * #-------------------# <--- SP on native call (1) |
| * | Free scratch | |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | SP for JNI call | // Pointer to (1). |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | Hidden arg | // For @CriticalNative |
| * #-------------------# |
| * | | |
| * | Stack for Regs | The trampoline assembly will pop these values |
| * | | into registers for native call |
| * #-------------------# |
| */ |
| /* |
| * Called to do a generic JNI down-call |
| */ |
| .extern artQuickGenericJniTrampoline |
| ENTRY art_quick_generic_jni_trampoline |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_WITH_METHOD_IN_X0 |
| |
| // Save SP, so we can have static CFI info. |
| mov x28, sp |
| .cfi_def_cfa_register x28 |
| |
| mov xIP0, #GENERIC_JNI_TRAMPOLINE_RESERVED_AREA |
| sub sp, sp, xIP0 |
| |
| // prepare for artQuickGenericJniTrampoline call |
| // (Thread*, managed_sp, reserved_area) |
| // x0 x1 x2 <= C calling convention |
| // xSELF x28 sp <= where they are |
| |
| mov x0, xSELF // Thread* |
| mov x1, x28 // SP for the managed frame. |
| mov x2, sp // reserved area for arguments and other saved data (up to managed frame) |
| bl artQuickGenericJniTrampoline // (Thread*, sp) |
| |
| // The C call will have registered the complete save-frame on success. |
| // The result of the call is: |
| // x0: pointer to native code, 0 on error. |
| // The bottom of the reserved area contains values for arg registers, |
| // hidden arg register and SP for out args for the call. |
| |
| // Check for error (class init check or locking for synchronized native method can throw). |
| cbz x0, .Lexception_in_native |
| |
| // Save the code pointer |
| mov xIP0, x0 |
| |
| // Load parameters from frame into registers. |
| ldp x0, x1, [sp] |
| ldp x2, x3, [sp, #16] |
| ldp x4, x5, [sp, #32] |
| ldp x6, x7, [sp, #48] |
| |
| ldp d0, d1, [sp, #64] |
| ldp d2, d3, [sp, #80] |
| ldp d4, d5, [sp, #96] |
| ldp d6, d7, [sp, #112] |
| |
| // Load hidden arg (x15) for @CriticalNative and SP for out args. |
| ldp x15, xIP1, [sp, #128] |
| |
| // Apply the new SP for out args, releasing unneeded reserved area. |
| mov sp, xIP1 |
| |
| blr xIP0 // native call. |
| |
| // result sign extension is handled in C code |
| // prepare for artQuickGenericJniEndTrampoline call |
| // (Thread*, result, result_f) |
| // x0 x1 x2 <= C calling convention |
| mov x1, x0 // Result (from saved). |
| mov x0, xSELF // Thread register. |
| fmov x2, d0 // d0 will contain floating point result, but needs to go into x2 |
| |
| bl artQuickGenericJniEndTrampoline |
| |
| // Pending exceptions possible. |
| ldr x2, [xSELF, THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] |
| cbnz x2, .Lexception_in_native |
| |
| // Tear down the alloca. |
| mov sp, x28 |
| |
| LOAD_RUNTIME_INSTANCE x1 |
| ldrb w1, [x1, #RUN_EXIT_HOOKS_OFFSET_FROM_RUNTIME_INSTANCE] |
| cbnz w1, .Lcall_method_exit_hook |
| .Lcall_method_exit_hook_done: |
| |
| // Tear down the callee-save frame. |
| CFI_REMEMBER_STATE |
| .cfi_def_cfa_register sp |
| // Restore callee-saves and LR as in `RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME` |
| // but do not restore argument registers. |
| // Note: Likewise, we could avoid restoring X20 in the case of Baker |
| // read barriers, as it is overwritten by REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| // later; but it's not worth handling this special case. |
| #if (FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS != 224) |
| #error "FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS(ARM64) size not as expected." |
| #endif |
| RESTORE_REG x20, 136 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x21, x22, 144 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x23, x24, 160 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x25, x26, 176 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x27, x28, 192 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x29, xLR, 208 |
| // Remove the frame. |
| DECREASE_FRAME FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| |
| // store into fpr, for when it's a fpr return... |
| fmov d0, x0 |
| ret |
| |
| // Undo the unwinding information from above since it doesn't apply below. |
| CFI_RESTORE_STATE_AND_DEF_CFA x28, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| |
| .Lcall_method_exit_hook: |
| fmov d0, x0 |
| mov x4, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS |
| bl art_quick_method_exit_hook |
| b .Lcall_method_exit_hook_done |
| |
| .Lexception_in_native: |
| // Move to x1 then sp to please assembler. |
| ldr x1, [xSELF, # THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] |
| add sp, x1, #-1 // Remove the GenericJNI tag. |
| bl art_deliver_pending_exception |
| END art_quick_generic_jni_trampoline |
| |
| ENTRY art_deliver_pending_exception |
| # This will create a new save-all frame, required by the runtime. |
| DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_deliver_pending_exception |
| |
| /* |
| * Called to bridge from the quick to interpreter ABI. On entry the arguments match those |
| * of a quick call: |
| * x0 = method being called/to bridge to. |
| * x1..x7, d0..d7 = arguments to that method. |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_to_interpreter_bridge |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // Set up frame and save arguments. |
| |
| // x0 will contain mirror::ArtMethod* method. |
| mov x1, xSELF // How to get Thread::Current() ??? |
| mov x2, sp |
| |
| // uint64_t artQuickToInterpreterBridge(mirror::ArtMethod* method, Thread* self, |
| // mirror::ArtMethod** sp) |
| bl artQuickToInterpreterBridge |
| |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // TODO: no need to restore arguments in this case. |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| |
| fmov d0, x0 |
| |
| RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_quick_to_interpreter_bridge |
| |
| /* |
| * Called to attempt to execute an obsolete method. |
| */ |
| ONE_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION art_invoke_obsolete_method_stub, artInvokeObsoleteMethod |
| |
| /* |
| * Compiled code has requested that we deoptimize into the interpreter. The deoptimization |
| * will long jump to the upcall with a special exception of -1. |
| */ |
| .extern artDeoptimizeFromCompiledCode |
| ENTRY art_quick_deoptimize_from_compiled_code |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| mov x1, xSELF // Pass thread. |
| bl artDeoptimizeFromCompiledCode // (DeoptimizationKind, Thread*) |
| brk 0 |
| END art_quick_deoptimize_from_compiled_code |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * String's indexOf. |
| * |
| * TODO: Not very optimized. |
| * On entry: |
| * x0: string object (known non-null) |
| * w1: char to match (known <= 0xFFFF) |
| * w2: Starting offset in string data |
| */ |
| ENTRY art_quick_indexof |
| #if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE) |
| ldr w4, [x0, #MIRROR_STRING_COUNT_OFFSET] |
| #else |
| ldr w3, [x0, #MIRROR_STRING_COUNT_OFFSET] |
| #endif |
| add x0, x0, #MIRROR_STRING_VALUE_OFFSET |
| #if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE) |
| /* w4 holds count (with flag) and w3 holds actual length */ |
| lsr w3, w4, #1 |
| #endif |
| /* Clamp start to [0..count] */ |
| cmp w2, #0 |
| csel w2, wzr, w2, lt |
| cmp w2, w3 |
| csel w2, w3, w2, gt |
| |
| /* Save a copy to compute result */ |
| mov x5, x0 |
| |
| #if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE) |
| tbz w4, #0, .Lstring_indexof_compressed |
| #endif |
| /* Build pointer to start of data to compare and pre-bias */ |
| add x0, x0, x2, lsl #1 |
| sub x0, x0, #2 |
| /* Compute iteration count */ |
| sub w2, w3, w2 |
| |
| /* |
| * At this point we have: |
| * x0: start of the data to test |
| * w1: char to compare |
| * w2: iteration count |
| * x5: original start of string data |
| */ |
| |
| subs w2, w2, #4 |
| b.lt .Lindexof_remainder |
| |
| .Lindexof_loop4: |
| ldrh w6, [x0, #2]! |
| ldrh w7, [x0, #2]! |
| ldrh wIP0, [x0, #2]! |
| ldrh wIP1, [x0, #2]! |
| cmp w6, w1 |
| b.eq .Lmatch_0 |
| cmp w7, w1 |
| b.eq .Lmatch_1 |
| cmp wIP0, w1 |
| b.eq .Lmatch_2 |
| cmp wIP1, w1 |
| b.eq .Lmatch_3 |
| subs w2, w2, #4 |
| b.ge .Lindexof_loop4 |
| |
| .Lindexof_remainder: |
| adds w2, w2, #4 |
| b.eq .Lindexof_nomatch |
| |
| .Lindexof_loop1: |
| ldrh w6, [x0, #2]! |
| cmp w6, w1 |
| b.eq .Lmatch_3 |
| subs w2, w2, #1 |
| b.ne .Lindexof_loop1 |
| |
| .Lindexof_nomatch: |
| mov x0, #-1 |
| ret |
| |
| .Lmatch_0: |
| sub x0, x0, #6 |
| sub x0, x0, x5 |
| asr x0, x0, #1 |
| ret |
| .Lmatch_1: |
| sub x0, x0, #4 |
| sub x0, x0, x5 |
| asr x0, x0, #1 |
| ret |
| .Lmatch_2: |
| sub x0, x0, #2 |
| sub x0, x0, x5 |
| asr x0, x0, #1 |
| ret |
| .Lmatch_3: |
| sub x0, x0, x5 |
| asr x0, x0, #1 |
| ret |
| #if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE) |
| /* |
| * Comparing compressed string character-per-character with |
| * input character |
| */ |
| .Lstring_indexof_compressed: |
| add x0, x0, x2 |
| sub x0, x0, #1 |
| sub w2, w3, w2 |
| .Lstring_indexof_compressed_loop: |
| subs w2, w2, #1 |
| b.lt .Lindexof_nomatch |
| ldrb w6, [x0, #1]! |
| cmp w6, w1 |
| b.eq .Lstring_indexof_compressed_matched |
| b .Lstring_indexof_compressed_loop |
| .Lstring_indexof_compressed_matched: |
| sub x0, x0, x5 |
| ret |
| #endif |
| END art_quick_indexof |
| |
| .extern artStringBuilderAppend |
| ENTRY art_quick_string_builder_append |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME // save callee saves in case of GC |
| add x1, sp, #(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY + __SIZEOF_POINTER__) // pass args |
| mov x2, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl artStringBuilderAppend // (uint32_t, const unit32_t*, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DEOPT_OR_DELIVER |
| END art_quick_string_builder_append |
| |
| /* |
| * Create a function `name` calling the ReadBarrier::Mark routine, |
| * getting its argument and returning its result through W register |
| * `wreg` (corresponding to X register `xreg`), saving and restoring |
| * all caller-save registers. |
| * |
| * The generated function follows a non-standard runtime calling convention: |
| * - register `reg` (which may be different from W0) is used to pass the (sole) argument, |
| * - register `reg` (which may be different from W0) is used to return the result, |
| * - all other registers are callee-save (the values they hold are preserved). |
| */ |
| .macro READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG name, wreg, xreg |
| ENTRY \name |
| // Reference is null, no work to do at all. |
| cbz \wreg, .Lret_rb_\name |
| // Use wIP0 as temp and check the mark bit of the reference. wIP0 is not used by the compiler. |
| ldr wIP0, [\xreg, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] |
| tbz wIP0, #LOCK_WORD_MARK_BIT_SHIFT, .Lnot_marked_rb_\name |
| .Lret_rb_\name: |
| ret |
| .Lnot_marked_rb_\name: |
| // Check if the top two bits are one, if this is the case it is a forwarding address. |
| tst wIP0, wIP0, lsl #1 |
| bmi .Lret_forwarding_address\name |
| .Lslow_rb_\name: |
| /* |
| * Allocate 44 stack slots * 8 = 352 bytes: |
| * - 19 slots for core registers X0-15, X17, X19, LR |
| * - 1 slot padding |
| * - 24 slots for floating-point registers D0-D7 and D16-D31 |
| */ |
| // We must not clobber IP1 since code emitted for HLoadClass and HLoadString |
| // relies on IP1 being preserved. |
| // Save all potentially live caller-save core registers. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 352 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 16 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x4, x5, 32 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x6, x7, 48 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x8, x9, 64 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x10, x11, 80 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x12, x13, 96 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x14, x15, 112 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x17, x19, 128 // Skip x16, i.e. IP0, and x18, the platform register. |
| SAVE_REG xLR, 144 // Save also return address. |
| // Save all potentially live caller-save floating-point registers. |
| stp d0, d1, [sp, #160] |
| stp d2, d3, [sp, #176] |
| stp d4, d5, [sp, #192] |
| stp d6, d7, [sp, #208] |
| stp d16, d17, [sp, #224] |
| stp d18, d19, [sp, #240] |
| stp d20, d21, [sp, #256] |
| stp d22, d23, [sp, #272] |
| stp d24, d25, [sp, #288] |
| stp d26, d27, [sp, #304] |
| stp d28, d29, [sp, #320] |
| stp d30, d31, [sp, #336] |
| |
| .ifnc \wreg, w0 |
| mov w0, \wreg // Pass arg1 - obj from `wreg` |
| .endif |
| bl artReadBarrierMark // artReadBarrierMark(obj) |
| .ifnc \wreg, w0 |
| mov \wreg, w0 // Return result into `wreg` |
| .endif |
| |
| // Restore core regs, except `xreg`, as `wreg` is used to return the |
| // result of this function (simply remove it from the stack instead). |
| POP_REGS_NE x0, x1, 0, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x2, x3, 16, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x4, x5, 32, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x6, x7, 48, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x8, x9, 64, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x10, x11, 80, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x12, x13, 96, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x14, x15, 112, \xreg |
| POP_REGS_NE x17, x19, 128, \xreg |
| POP_REG_NE xLR, 144, \xreg // Restore also return address. |
| // Restore floating-point registers. |
| ldp d0, d1, [sp, #160] |
| ldp d2, d3, [sp, #176] |
| ldp d4, d5, [sp, #192] |
| ldp d6, d7, [sp, #208] |
| ldp d16, d17, [sp, #224] |
| ldp d18, d19, [sp, #240] |
| ldp d20, d21, [sp, #256] |
| ldp d22, d23, [sp, #272] |
| ldp d24, d25, [sp, #288] |
| ldp d26, d27, [sp, #304] |
| ldp d28, d29, [sp, #320] |
| ldp d30, d31, [sp, #336] |
| // Remove frame and return. |
| DECREASE_FRAME 352 |
| ret |
| .Lret_forwarding_address\name: |
| // Shift left by the forwarding address shift. This clears out the state bits since they are |
| // in the top 2 bits of the lock word. |
| lsl \wreg, wIP0, #LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_SHIFT |
| ret |
| END \name |
| .endm |
| |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg00, w0, x0 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg01, w1, x1 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg02, w2, x2 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg03, w3, x3 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg04, w4, x4 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg05, w5, x5 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg06, w6, x6 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg07, w7, x7 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg08, w8, x8 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg09, w9, x9 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg10, w10, x10 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg11, w11, x11 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg12, w12, x12 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg13, w13, x13 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg14, w14, x14 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg15, w15, x15 |
| // READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg16, w16, x16 ip0 is blocked |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg17, w17, x17 |
| // READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg18, w18, x18 x18 is blocked |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg19, w19, x19 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg20, w20, x20 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg21, w21, x21 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg22, w22, x22 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg23, w23, x23 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg24, w24, x24 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg25, w25, x25 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg26, w26, x26 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg27, w27, x27 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg28, w28, x28 |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg29, w29, x29 |
| |
| |
| .macro SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO macro_to_use, x, w, xreg |
| .if \xreg |
| \macro_to_use \x |
| .else |
| \macro_to_use \w |
| .endif |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro FOR_REGISTERS macro_for_register, macro_for_reserved_register, xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x0, w0, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x1, w1, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x2, w2, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x3, w3, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x4, w4, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x5, w5, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x6, w6, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x7, w7, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x8, w8, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x9, w9, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x10, w10, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x11, w11, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x12, w12, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x13, w13, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x14, w14, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x15, w15, \xreg |
| \macro_for_reserved_register // IP0 is reserved |
| \macro_for_reserved_register // IP1 is reserved |
| \macro_for_reserved_register // x18 is reserved |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x19, w19, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x20, w20, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x21, w21, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x22, w22, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x23, w23, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x24, w24, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x25, w25, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x26, w26, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x27, w27, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x28, w28, \xreg |
| SELECT_X_OR_W_FOR_MACRO \macro_for_register, x29, w29, \xreg |
| \macro_for_reserved_register // lr is reserved |
| \macro_for_reserved_register // sp is reserved |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro FOR_XREGISTERS macro_for_register, macro_for_reserved_register |
| FOR_REGISTERS \macro_for_register, \macro_for_reserved_register, /* xreg */ 1 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro FOR_WREGISTERS macro_for_register, macro_for_reserved_register |
| FOR_REGISTERS \macro_for_register, \macro_for_reserved_register, /* xreg */ 0 |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro BRK0_BRK0 |
| brk 0 |
| brk 0 |
| .endm |
| |
| #if BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_OFFSET != BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_ARRAY_LDR_OFFSET |
| #error "Array and field introspection code sharing requires same LDR offset." |
| #endif |
| .macro INTROSPECTION_ARRAY_LOAD index_reg |
| ldr wIP0, [xIP0, \index_reg, lsl #2] |
| b art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro MOV_WIP0_TO_WREG_AND_BL_LR reg |
| mov \reg, wIP0 |
| br lr // Do not use RET as we do not enter the entrypoint with "BL". |
| .endm |
| |
| .macro READ_BARRIER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_SLOW_PATH ldr_offset |
| /* |
| * Allocate 42 stack slots * 8 = 336 bytes: |
| * - 18 slots for core registers X0-15, X19, LR |
| * - 24 slots for floating-point registers D0-D7 and D16-D31 |
| */ |
| // Save all potentially live caller-save core registers. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 336 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 16 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x4, x5, 32 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x6, x7, 48 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x8, x9, 64 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x10, x11, 80 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x12, x13, 96 |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x14, x15, 112 |
| // Skip x16, x17, i.e. IP0, IP1, and x18, the platform register. |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS x19, xLR, 128 // Save return address. |
| // Save all potentially live caller-save floating-point registers. |
| stp d0, d1, [sp, #144] |
| stp d2, d3, [sp, #160] |
| stp d4, d5, [sp, #176] |
| stp d6, d7, [sp, #192] |
| stp d16, d17, [sp, #208] |
| stp d18, d19, [sp, #224] |
| stp d20, d21, [sp, #240] |
| stp d22, d23, [sp, #256] |
| stp d24, d25, [sp, #272] |
| stp d26, d27, [sp, #288] |
| stp d28, d29, [sp, #304] |
| stp d30, d31, [sp, #320] |
| |
| mov x0, xIP0 |
| bl artReadBarrierMark // artReadBarrierMark(obj) |
| mov xIP0, x0 |
| |
| // Restore core regs, except x0 and x1 as the return register switch case |
| // address calculation is smoother with an extra register. |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x2, x3, 16 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x4, x5, 32 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x6, x7, 48 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x8, x9, 64 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x10, x11, 80 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x12, x13, 96 |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x14, x15, 112 |
| // Skip x16, x17, i.e. IP0, IP1, and x18, the platform register. |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS x19, xLR, 128 // Restore return address. |
| // Restore caller-save floating-point registers. |
| ldp d0, d1, [sp, #144] |
| ldp d2, d3, [sp, #160] |
| ldp d4, d5, [sp, #176] |
| ldp d6, d7, [sp, #192] |
| ldp d16, d17, [sp, #208] |
| ldp d18, d19, [sp, #224] |
| ldp d20, d21, [sp, #240] |
| ldp d22, d23, [sp, #256] |
| ldp d24, d25, [sp, #272] |
| ldp d26, d27, [sp, #288] |
| ldp d28, d29, [sp, #304] |
| ldp d30, d31, [sp, #320] |
| |
| ldr x0, [lr, #\ldr_offset] // Load the instruction. |
| adr xIP1, .Lmark_introspection_return_switch |
| bfi xIP1, x0, #3, #5 // Calculate switch case address. |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x0, x1, 336 |
| br xIP1 |
| .endm |
| |
| /* |
| * Use introspection to load a reference from the same address as the LDR |
| * instruction in generated code would load (unless loaded by the thunk, |
| * see below), call ReadBarrier::Mark() with that reference if needed |
| * and return it in the same register as the LDR instruction would load. |
| * |
| * The entrypoint is called through a thunk that differs across load kinds. |
| * For field and array loads the LDR instruction in generated code follows |
| * the branch to the thunk, i.e. the LDR is at [LR, #-4], and the thunk |
| * knows the holder and performs the gray bit check, returning to the LDR |
| * instruction if the object is not gray, so this entrypoint no longer |
| * needs to know anything about the holder. For GC root loads, the LDR |
| * instruction in generated code precedes the branch to the thunk (i.e. |
| * the LDR is at [LR, #-8]) and the thunk does not do the gray bit check. |
| * |
| * For field accesses and array loads with a constant index the thunk loads |
| * the reference into IP0 using introspection and calls the main entrypoint, |
| * art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection. With heap poisoning enabled, |
| * the passed reference is poisoned. |
| * |
| * For array accesses with non-constant index, the thunk inserts the bits |
| * 16-21 of the LDR instruction to the entrypoint address, effectively |
| * calculating a switch case label based on the index register (bits 16-20) |
| * and adding an extra offset (bit 21 is set) to differentiate from the |
| * main entrypoint, then moves the base register to IP0 and jumps to the |
| * switch case. Therefore we need to align the main entrypoint to 512 bytes, |
| * accounting for a 256-byte offset followed by 32 array entrypoints |
| * starting at art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays, each |
| * containing an LDR (register) and a branch to the main entrypoint. |
| * |
| * For GC root accesses we cannot use the main entrypoint because of the |
| * different offset where the LDR instruction in generated code is located. |
| * (And even with heap poisoning enabled, GC roots are not poisoned.) |
| * To re-use the same entrypoint pointer in generated code, we make sure |
| * that the gc root entrypoint (a copy of the entrypoint with a different |
| * offset for introspection loads) is located at a known offset (768 bytes, |
| * or BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_ENTRYPOINT_OFFSET) from the main |
| * entrypoint and the GC root thunk adjusts the entrypoint pointer, moves |
| * the root register to IP0 and jumps to the customized entrypoint, |
| * art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots. The thunk also |
| * performs all the fast-path checks, so we need just the slow path. |
| * The UnsafeCASObject intrinsic is also using the GC root entrypoint with |
| * MOV instead of LDR, the destination register is in the same bits. |
| * |
| * The code structure is |
| * art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection: |
| * Up to 256 bytes for the main entrypoint code. |
| * Padding to 256 bytes if needed. |
| * art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays: |
| * Exactly 256 bytes for array load switch cases (32x2 instructions). |
| * .Lmark_introspection_return_switch: |
| * Exactly 256 bytes for return switch cases (32x2 instructions). |
| * art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots: |
| * GC root entrypoint code. |
| */ |
| ENTRY_ALIGNED art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection, 512 |
| // At this point, IP0 contains the reference, IP1 can be freely used. |
| // For heap poisoning, the reference is poisoned, so unpoison it first. |
| UNPOISON_HEAP_REF wIP0 |
| // If reference is null, just return it in the right register. |
| cbz wIP0, .Lmark_introspection_return |
| // Use wIP1 as temp and check the mark bit of the reference. |
| ldr wIP1, [xIP0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] |
| tbz wIP1, #LOCK_WORD_MARK_BIT_SHIFT, .Lmark_introspection_unmarked |
| .Lmark_introspection_return: |
| // Without an extra register for the return switch case address calculation, |
| // we exploit the high word of the xIP0 to temporarily store the ref_reg*8, |
| // so the return switch below must move wIP0 instead of xIP0 to the register. |
| ldr wIP1, [lr, #BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_OFFSET] // Load the instruction. |
| bfi xIP0, xIP1, #(32 + 3), #5 // Extract ref_reg*8 to high word in xIP0. |
| adr xIP1, .Lmark_introspection_return_switch |
| bfxil xIP1, xIP0, #32, #8 // Calculate return switch case address. |
| br xIP1 |
| .Lmark_introspection_unmarked: |
| // Check if the top two bits are one, if this is the case it is a forwarding address. |
| tst wIP1, wIP1, lsl #1 |
| bmi .Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_SLOW_PATH BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_OFFSET |
| |
| .Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address: |
| // Shift left by the forwarding address shift. This clears out the state bits since they are |
| // in the top 2 bits of the lock word. |
| lsl wIP0, wIP1, #LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_SHIFT |
| b .Lmark_introspection_return |
| |
| // We're very close to the alloted 256B for the entrypoint code before the |
| // array switch cases. Should we go a little bit over the limit, we can |
| // move some code after the array switch cases and return switch cases. |
| .balign 256 |
| .hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays |
| .global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays |
| art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays: |
| FOR_XREGISTERS INTROSPECTION_ARRAY_LOAD, BRK0_BRK0 |
| .Lmark_introspection_return_switch: |
| FOR_WREGISTERS MOV_WIP0_TO_WREG_AND_BL_LR, BRK0_BRK0 |
| .hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots |
| .global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots |
| art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots: |
| READ_BARRIER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_SLOW_PATH BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_LDR_OFFSET |
| END art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection |
| |
| .extern artInvokePolymorphic |
| ENTRY art_quick_invoke_polymorphic |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // Save callee saves in case allocation triggers GC. |
| mov x0, x1 // x0 := receiver |
| mov x1, xSELF // x1 := Thread::Current() |
| mov x2, sp // x2 := SP |
| bl artInvokePolymorphic // artInvokePolymorphic(receiver, thread, save_area) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| fmov d0, x0 // Result is in x0. Copy to floating return register. |
| RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_quick_invoke_polymorphic |
| |
| .extern artInvokeCustom |
| ENTRY art_quick_invoke_custom |
| SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME // Save callee saves in case allocation triggers GC. |
| // x0 := call_site_idx |
| mov x1, xSELF // x1 := Thread::Current() |
| mov x2, sp // x2 := SP |
| bl artInvokeCustom // artInvokeCustom(call_site_idx, thread, save_area) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| fmov d0, x0 // Copy result to double result register. |
| RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION |
| END art_quick_invoke_custom |
| |
| // Wrap ExecuteSwitchImpl in assembly method which specifies DEX PC for unwinding. |
| // Argument 0: x0: The context pointer for ExecuteSwitchImpl. |
| // Argument 1: x1: Pointer to the templated ExecuteSwitchImpl to call. |
| // Argument 2: x2: The value of DEX PC (memory address of the methods bytecode). |
| ENTRY ExecuteSwitchImplAsm |
| SAVE_TWO_REGS_INCREASE_FRAME x19, xLR, 16 |
| mov x19, x2 // x19 = DEX PC |
| CFI_DEFINE_DEX_PC_WITH_OFFSET(0 /* x0 */, 19 /* x19 */, 0) |
| blr x1 // Call the wrapped method. |
| RESTORE_TWO_REGS_DECREASE_FRAME x19, xLR, 16 |
| ret |
| END ExecuteSwitchImplAsm |
| |
| // x0 contains the class, x8 contains the inline cache. x9-x15 can be used. |
| ENTRY art_quick_update_inline_cache |
| #if (INLINE_CACHE_SIZE != 5) |
| #error "INLINE_CACHE_SIZE not as expected." |
| #endif |
| #if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER) |
| // Don't update the cache if we are marking. |
| cbnz wMR, .Ldone |
| #endif |
| .Lentry1: |
| ldr w9, [x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET] |
| cmp w9, w0 |
| beq .Ldone |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry2 |
| add x10, x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET |
| ldxr w9, [x10] |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry1 |
| stxr w9, w0, [x10] |
| cbz w9, .Ldone |
| b .Lentry1 |
| .Lentry2: |
| ldr w9, [x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+4] |
| cmp w9, w0 |
| beq .Ldone |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry3 |
| add x10, x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+4 |
| ldxr w9, [x10] |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry2 |
| stxr w9, w0, [x10] |
| cbz w9, .Ldone |
| b .Lentry2 |
| .Lentry3: |
| ldr w9, [x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+8] |
| cmp w9, w0 |
| beq .Ldone |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry4 |
| add x10, x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+8 |
| ldxr w9, [x10] |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry3 |
| stxr w9, w0, [x10] |
| cbz w9, .Ldone |
| b .Lentry3 |
| .Lentry4: |
| ldr w9, [x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+12] |
| cmp w9, w0 |
| beq .Ldone |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry5 |
| add x10, x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+12 |
| ldxr w9, [x10] |
| cbnz w9, .Lentry4 |
| stxr w9, w0, [x10] |
| cbz w9, .Ldone |
| b .Lentry4 |
| .Lentry5: |
| // Unconditionally store, the inline cache is megamorphic. |
| str w0, [x8, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+16] |
| .Ldone: |
| ret |
| END art_quick_update_inline_cache |
| |
| // On entry, method is at the bottom of the stack. |
| ENTRY art_quick_compile_optimized |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| ldr x0, [sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING] // pass ArtMethod |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| bl artCompileOptimized // (ArtMethod*, Thread*) |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| // We don't need to restore the marking register here, as |
| // artCompileOptimized doesn't allow thread suspension. |
| ret |
| END art_quick_compile_optimized |
| |
| .extern artMethodEntryHook |
| ENTRY art_quick_method_entry_hook |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| |
| ldr x0, [sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING] // pass ArtMethod* |
| mov x1, xSELF // pass Thread::Current |
| mov x2, sp // pass SP |
| bl artMethodEntryHook // (ArtMethod*, Thread*, SP) |
| |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME // Note: will restore xSELF |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| ret |
| END art_quick_method_entry_hook |
| |
| .extern artMethodExitHook |
| ENTRY art_quick_method_exit_hook |
| SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| |
| // frame_size is passed from JITed code in x4 |
| add x3, sp, #16 // floating-point result ptr in kSaveEverything frame |
| add x2, sp, #272 // integer result ptr in kSaveEverything frame |
| add x1, sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING // ArtMethod** |
| mov x0, xSELF // Thread::Current |
| bl artMethodExitHook // (Thread*, ArtMethod**, gpr_res*, fpr_res*, |
| // frame_size) |
| |
| // Normal return. |
| RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME |
| REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER |
| ret |
| END art_quick_method_exit_hook |