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| author | 2014-04-07 18:58:07 +0000 | |
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| committer | 2014-04-07 18:58:07 +0000 | |
| commit | 081f73e888b3c246cf7635db37b7f1105cf1a2ff (patch) | |
| tree | 3ad0cab1dfa3bca814ab162cb04af125e819e623 /compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h | |
| parent | 754ddad084ccb610d0cf486f6131bdc69bae5bc6 (diff) | |
Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers"
This reverts commit 754ddad084ccb610d0cf486f6131bdc69bae5bc6.
Change-Id: Icd979adee1d8d781b40a5e75daf3719444cb72e8
Diffstat (limited to 'compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h | 111 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 111 deletions
diff --git a/compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h b/compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h index 6df5d0c09f..802f859da4 100644 --- a/compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h +++ b/compiler/driver/compiler_driver.h @@ -634,112 +634,6 @@ class CompilerDriver { // Should the compiler run on this method given profile information? bool SkipCompilation(const std::string& method_name); - // Entrypoint trampolines. - // - // The idea here is that we can save code size by collecting the branches - // to the entrypoints (helper functions called by the generated code) into a - // table and then branching relative to that table from the code. On ARM 32 this - // will save 2 bytes per call. Only the entrypoints used by the program (the whole - // program - these are global) are in this table and are in no particular order. - // - // The trampolines will be placed right at the start of the .text section in the file - // and will consist of a table of instructions, each of which will branch relative to - // the thread register (r9 on ARM) to an entrypoint. On ARM this would look like: - // - // trampolines: - // 1: ldr pc, [r9, #40] - // 2: ldr pc, [r9, #8] - // ... - // - // Then a call to an entrypoint would be an immediate BL instruction to the appropriate - // label (1 or 2 in the above example). Because the entrypoint table has the lower bit - // of the address already set, the ldr pc will switch from ARM to Thumb for the entrypoint as - // necessary. - // - // On ARM, the range of a BL instruction is +-32M to this is more than enough for an - // immediate BL instruction in the generated code. - // - // The actual address of the trampoline for a particular entrypoint is not known until - // the OAT file is written and we know the addresses of all the branch instructions in - // the program. At this point we can rewrite the BL instruction to have the correct relative - // offset. - class EntrypointTrampolines { - public: - EntrypointTrampolines() : current_offset_(0), lock_("Entrypoint Trampolines") {} - ~EntrypointTrampolines() {} - - // Add a trampoline and return the offset added. If it already exists - // return the offset it was added at previously. - uint32_t AddEntrypoint(Thread* self, uint32_t ep) LOCKS_EXCLUDED(lock_) { - MutexLock mu(self, lock_); - Trampolines::iterator tramp = trampolines_.find(ep); - if (tramp == trampolines_.end()) { - trampolines_[ep] = current_offset_; - trampoline_table_.push_back(ep); - LOG(DEBUG) << "adding new trampoline for " << ep << " at offset " << current_offset_; - return current_offset_++; - } else { - return tramp->second; - } - } - - const std::vector<uint32_t>& GetTrampolineTable() const { - return trampoline_table_; - } - - uint32_t GetTrampolineTableSize() const { - return current_offset_; - } - - private: - uint32_t current_offset_; - // Mapping of entrypoint offset vs offset into trampoline table. - typedef std::map<uint32_t, uint32_t> Trampolines; - Trampolines trampolines_ GUARDED_BY(lock_); - - // Table of all registered offsets in order of registration. - std::vector<uint32_t> trampoline_table_; - Mutex lock_ DEFAULT_MUTEX_ACQUIRED_AFTER; - }; - - uint32_t AddEntrypointTrampoline(uint32_t entrypoint); - - const std::vector<uint32_t>& GetEntrypointTrampolineTable() const { - return entrypoint_trampolines_.GetTrampolineTable(); - } - - uint32_t GetEntrypointTrampolineTableSize() const { - uint32_t size = entrypoint_trampolines_.GetTrampolineTableSize(); - if (instruction_set_ == kThumb2) { - return size * 4; - } - return size; - } - - // Get the maximum offset between entrypoint trampoline islands. Different architectures - // have limitations on the max offset for a call instruction. This function is used - // to determine when we need to generate a new trampoline island in the output to keep - // subsequent calls in range. - size_t GetMaxEntrypointTrampolineOffset() const { - if (instruction_set_ == kThumb2) { - // On Thumb2, the max range of a BL instruction is 16MB. Give it a little wiggle room. - return 15*MB; - } - // Returning 0 means we won't generate a trampoline island. - return 0; - } - - void BuildEntrypointTrampolineCode(); - - // Architecture specific Entrypoint trampoline builder. - void BuildArmEntrypointTrampolineCall(ThreadOffset<4> offset); - - const std::vector<uint8_t>& GetEntrypointTrampolineTableCode() const { - return entrypoint_trampoline_code_; - } - - FinalEntrypointRelocationSet* AllocateFinalEntrypointRelocationSet(CompilationUnit* cu) const; - private: // These flags are internal to CompilerDriver for collecting INVOKE resolution statistics. // The only external contract is that unresolved method has flags 0 and resolved non-0. @@ -777,7 +671,6 @@ class CompilerDriver { LOCKS_EXCLUDED(Locks::mutator_lock_); void LoadImageClasses(TimingLogger* timings); - void PostCompile() LOCKS_EXCLUDED(Locks::mutator_lock_); // Attempt to resolve all type, methods, fields, and strings // referenced from code in the dex file following PathClassLoader @@ -938,10 +831,6 @@ class CompilerDriver { DedupeSet<std::vector<uint8_t>, size_t, DedupeHashFunc, 4> dedupe_gc_map_; DedupeSet<std::vector<uint8_t>, size_t, DedupeHashFunc, 4> dedupe_cfi_info_; - EntrypointTrampolines entrypoint_trampolines_; - - std::vector<uint8_t> entrypoint_trampoline_code_; - DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CompilerDriver); }; |