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108 KiB
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "asm_support_arm.S"
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#include "interpreter/cfi_asm_support.h"
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#include "arch/quick_alloc_entrypoints.S"
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/* Deliver the given exception */
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.extern artDeliverExceptionFromCode
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/* Deliver an exception pending on a thread */
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.extern artDeliverPendingException
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.macro SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME rTemp
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_REGISTERS_ONLY
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RUNTIME_CURRENT3 \rTemp @ Load Runtime::Current into rTemp.
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@ Load kSaveRefsAndArgs Method* into rTemp.
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ldr \rTemp, [\rTemp, #RUNTIME_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_METHOD_OFFSET]
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str \rTemp, [sp, #0] @ Place Method* at bottom of stack.
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str sp, [rSELF, #THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] @ Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame.
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.endm
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.macro SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_WITH_METHOD_IN_R0
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_REGISTERS_ONLY
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str r0, [sp, #0] @ Store ArtMethod* to bottom of stack.
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str sp, [rSELF, #THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] @ Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame.
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.endm
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/*
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* Macro that sets up the callee save frame to conform with
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* Runtime::CreateCalleeSaveMethod(kSaveEverything)
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* when core registers are already saved.
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*/
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.macro SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_CORE_REGS_SAVED rTemp, runtime_method_offset = RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_METHOD_OFFSET
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@ 14 words of callee saves and args already saved.
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vpush {d0-d15} @ 32 words, 2 for each of the 16 saved doubles.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 128
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sub sp, #8 @ 2 words of space, alignment padding and Method*
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 8
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RUNTIME_CURRENT1 \rTemp @ Load Runtime::Current into rTemp.
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@ Load kSaveEverything Method* into rTemp.
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ldr \rTemp, [\rTemp, #\runtime_method_offset]
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str \rTemp, [sp, #0] @ Place Method* at bottom of stack.
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str sp, [rSELF, #THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET] @ Place sp in Thread::Current()->top_quick_frame.
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// Ugly compile-time check, but we only have the preprocessor.
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#if (FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING != 56 + 128 + 8)
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#error "FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING(ARM) size not as expected."
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#endif
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.endm
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/*
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* Macro that sets up the callee save frame to conform with
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* Runtime::CreateCalleeSaveMethod(kSaveEverything)
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*/
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.macro SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME rTemp, runtime_method_offset = RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_METHOD_OFFSET
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push {r0-r12, lr} @ 14 words of callee saves and args.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 56
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.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
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.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
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.cfi_rel_offset r3, 12
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.cfi_rel_offset r4, 16
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.cfi_rel_offset r5, 20
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.cfi_rel_offset r6, 24
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.cfi_rel_offset r7, 28
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.cfi_rel_offset r8, 32
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.cfi_rel_offset r9, 36
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.cfi_rel_offset r10, 40
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.cfi_rel_offset r11, 44
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.cfi_rel_offset ip, 48
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.cfi_rel_offset lr, 52
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_CORE_REGS_SAVED \rTemp, \runtime_method_offset
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.endm
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.macro RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME
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add sp, #8 @ rewind sp
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -8
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vpop {d0-d15}
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -128
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pop {r0-r12, lr} @ 14 words of callee saves
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.cfi_restore r0
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.cfi_restore r1
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.cfi_restore r2
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.cfi_restore r3
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.cfi_restore r4
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.cfi_restore r5
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.cfi_restore r6
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.cfi_restore r7
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.cfi_restore r8
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.cfi_restore r9
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.cfi_restore r10
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.cfi_restore r11
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.cfi_restore r12
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.cfi_restore lr
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -56
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.endm
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.macro RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_KEEP_R0
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add sp, #8 @ rewind sp
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -8
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vpop {d0-d15}
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -128
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add sp, #4 @ skip r0
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -4
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.cfi_restore r0 @ debugger can no longer restore caller's r0
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pop {r1-r12, lr} @ 13 words of callee saves
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.cfi_restore r1
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.cfi_restore r2
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.cfi_restore r3
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.cfi_restore r4
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.cfi_restore r5
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.cfi_restore r6
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.cfi_restore r7
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.cfi_restore r8
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.cfi_restore r9
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.cfi_restore r10
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.cfi_restore r11
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.cfi_restore r12
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.cfi_restore lr
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -52
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.endm
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.macro RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
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cbnz r0, 1f @ result non-zero branch over
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bx lr @ return
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1:
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.endm
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.macro RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO
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cbz r0, 1f @ result zero branch over
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bx lr @ return
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1:
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.endm
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.macro NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION c_name, cxx_name
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.extern \cxx_name
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ENTRY \c_name
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SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME r0 @ save all registers as basis for long jump context
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mov r0, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \cxx_name @ \cxx_name(Thread*)
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END \c_name
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.endm
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.macro NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING c_name, cxx_name
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.extern \cxx_name
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ENTRY \c_name
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r0 @ save all registers as basis for long jump context
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mov r0, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \cxx_name @ \cxx_name(Thread*)
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END \c_name
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.endm
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.macro ONE_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION c_name, cxx_name
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.extern \cxx_name
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ENTRY \c_name
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SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME r1 @ save all registers as basis for long jump context
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mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \cxx_name @ \cxx_name(Thread*)
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END \c_name
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.endm
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.macro TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING c_name, cxx_name
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.extern \cxx_name
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ENTRY \c_name
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r2 @ save all registers as basis for long jump context
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mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \cxx_name @ \cxx_name(Thread*)
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END \c_name
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.endm
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.macro RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
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RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
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DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
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.endm
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.macro RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
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RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO
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DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
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.endm
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// Macros taking opportunity of code similarities for downcalls.
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.macro ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return
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.extern \entrypoint
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ENTRY \name
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r1 @ save callee saves in case of GC
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mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \entrypoint @ (uint32_t field_idx, Thread*)
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RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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\return
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END \name
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.endm
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.macro TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return
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.extern \entrypoint
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ENTRY \name
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
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mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \entrypoint @ (field_idx, Object*, Thread*)
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RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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\return
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END \name
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.endm
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.macro THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return
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.extern \entrypoint
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ENTRY \name
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r3 @ save callee saves in case of GC
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mov r3, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl \entrypoint @ (field_idx, Object*, new_val, Thread*)
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RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME @ TODO: we can clearly save an add here
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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\return
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END \name
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.endm
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/*
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* Called by managed code, saves callee saves and then calls artThrowException
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* that will place a mock Method* at the bottom of the stack. Arg1 holds the exception.
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*/
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ONE_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION art_quick_deliver_exception, artDeliverExceptionFromCode
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/*
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* Called by managed code to create and deliver a NullPointerException.
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*/
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NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception, artThrowNullPointerExceptionFromCode
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/*
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* Call installed by a signal handler to create and deliver a NullPointerException.
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*/
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.extern art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal
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ENTRY art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal
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// The fault handler pushes the gc map address, i.e. "return address", to stack
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// and passes the fault address in LR. So we need to set up the CFI info accordingly.
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.cfi_def_cfa_offset __SIZEOF_POINTER__
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.cfi_rel_offset lr, 0
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push {r0-r12} @ 13 words of callee saves and args; LR already saved.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 52
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.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
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.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
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.cfi_rel_offset r3, 12
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.cfi_rel_offset r4, 16
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.cfi_rel_offset r5, 20
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.cfi_rel_offset r6, 24
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.cfi_rel_offset r7, 28
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.cfi_rel_offset r8, 32
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.cfi_rel_offset r9, 36
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.cfi_rel_offset r10, 40
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.cfi_rel_offset r11, 44
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.cfi_rel_offset ip, 48
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@ save all registers as basis for long jump context
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_CORE_REGS_SAVED r1
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mov r0, lr @ pass the fault address stored in LR by the fault handler.
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mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl artThrowNullPointerExceptionFromSignal @ (Thread*)
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END art_quick_throw_null_pointer_exception_from_signal
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/*
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* Called by managed code to create and deliver an ArithmeticException.
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*/
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NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_div_zero, artThrowDivZeroFromCode
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/*
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* Called by managed code to create and deliver an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException. Arg1 holds
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* index, arg2 holds limit.
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*/
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TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_array_bounds, artThrowArrayBoundsFromCode
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/*
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* Called by managed code to create and deliver a StringIndexOutOfBoundsException
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* as if thrown from a call to String.charAt(). Arg1 holds index, arg2 holds limit.
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*/
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TWO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION_SAVE_EVERYTHING art_quick_throw_string_bounds, artThrowStringBoundsFromCode
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/*
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* Called by managed code to create and deliver a StackOverflowError.
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*/
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NO_ARG_RUNTIME_EXCEPTION art_quick_throw_stack_overflow, artThrowStackOverflowFromCode
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/*
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* All generated callsites for interface invokes and invocation slow paths will load arguments
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* as usual - except instead of loading arg0/r0 with the target Method*, arg0/r0 will contain
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* the method_idx. This wrapper will save arg1-arg3, and call the appropriate C helper.
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* NOTE: "this" is first visible argument of the target, and so can be found in arg1/r1.
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*
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* The helper will attempt to locate the target and return a 64-bit result in r0/r1 consisting
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* of the target Method* in r0 and method->code_ in r1.
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*
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* If unsuccessful, the helper will return null/null. There will bea pending exception in the
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* thread and we branch to another stub to deliver it.
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*
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* On success this wrapper will restore arguments and *jump* to the target, leaving the lr
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* pointing back to the original caller.
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*
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* Clobbers IP (R12).
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*/
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.macro INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY cxx_name
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.extern \cxx_name
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case allocation triggers GC
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mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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mov r3, sp
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bl \cxx_name @ (method_idx, this, Thread*, SP)
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mov r12, r1 @ save Method*->code_
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RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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cbz r0, 1f @ did we find the target? if not go to exception delivery
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bx r12 @ tail call to target
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1:
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DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
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.endm
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.macro INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE c_name, cxx_name
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ENTRY \c_name
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY \cxx_name
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END \c_name
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.endm
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_interface_trampoline_with_access_check, artInvokeInterfaceTrampolineWithAccessCheck
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_static_trampoline_with_access_check, artInvokeStaticTrampolineWithAccessCheck
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_direct_trampoline_with_access_check, artInvokeDirectTrampolineWithAccessCheck
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_super_trampoline_with_access_check, artInvokeSuperTrampolineWithAccessCheck
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INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE art_quick_invoke_virtual_trampoline_with_access_check, artInvokeVirtualTrampolineWithAccessCheck
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/*
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* Quick invocation stub internal.
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* On entry:
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* r0 = method pointer
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* r1 = argument array or null for no argument methods
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* r2 = size of argument array in bytes
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* r3 = (managed) thread pointer
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* [sp] = JValue* result
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* [sp + 4] = result_in_float
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* [sp + 8] = core register argument array
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* [sp + 12] = fp register argument array
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* +-------------------------+
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* | uint32_t* fp_reg_args |
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* | uint32_t* core_reg_args |
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* | result_in_float | <- Caller frame
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* | Jvalue* result |
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* +-------------------------+
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* | lr |
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* | r11 |
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* | r9 |
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* | r4 | <- r11
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* +-------------------------+
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* | uint32_t out[n-1] |
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* | : : | Outs
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* | uint32_t out[0] |
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* | StackRef<ArtMethod> | <- SP value=null
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* +-------------------------+
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*/
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ENTRY art_quick_invoke_stub_internal
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SPILL_ALL_CALLEE_SAVE_GPRS @ spill regs (9)
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mov r11, sp @ save the stack pointer
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.cfi_def_cfa_register r11
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mov r9, r3 @ move managed thread pointer into r9
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add r4, r2, #4 @ create space for method pointer in frame
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sub r4, sp, r4 @ reserve & align *stack* to 16 bytes: native calling
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and r4, #0xFFFFFFF0 @ convention only aligns to 8B, so we have to ensure ART
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mov sp, r4 @ 16B alignment ourselves.
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mov r4, r0 @ save method*
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add r0, sp, #4 @ pass stack pointer + method ptr as dest for memcpy
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bl memcpy @ memcpy (dest, src, bytes)
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mov ip, #0 @ set ip to 0
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str ip, [sp] @ store null for method* at bottom of frame
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ldr ip, [r11, #48] @ load fp register argument array pointer
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vldm ip, {s0-s15} @ copy s0 - s15
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ldr ip, [r11, #44] @ load core register argument array pointer
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mov r0, r4 @ restore method*
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add ip, ip, #4 @ skip r0
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ldm ip, {r1-r3} @ copy r1 - r3
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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ldr ip, [r0, #ART_METHOD_QUICK_CODE_OFFSET_32] @ get pointer to the code
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blx ip @ call the method
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mov sp, r11 @ restore the stack pointer
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.cfi_def_cfa_register sp
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ldr r4, [sp, #40] @ load result_is_float
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ldr r9, [sp, #36] @ load the result pointer
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cmp r4, #0
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ite eq
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strdeq r0, [r9] @ store r0/r1 into result pointer
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vstrne d0, [r9] @ store s0-s1/d0 into result pointer
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pop {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, r10, r11, pc} @ restore spill regs
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END art_quick_invoke_stub_internal
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/*
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* On stack replacement stub.
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* On entry:
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* r0 = stack to copy
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* r1 = size of stack
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* r2 = pc to call
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* r3 = JValue* result
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* [sp] = shorty
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* [sp + 4] = thread
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*/
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ENTRY art_quick_osr_stub
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SPILL_ALL_CALLEE_SAVE_GPRS @ Spill regs (9)
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vpush {s16-s31} @ Spill fp-regs (16)
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 64
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SAVE_SIZE=(9*4+16*4)
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mov r11, sp @ Save the stack pointer
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.cfi_def_cfa r11, SAVE_SIZE @ CFA = r11 + SAVE_SIZE
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.cfi_remember_state
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mov r10, r1 @ Save size of stack
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ldr r9, [r11, #(SAVE_SIZE+4)] @ Move managed thread pointer into r9
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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mov r6, r2 @ Save the pc to call
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sub r7, sp, #12 @ Reserve space for stack pointer,
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@ JValue* result, and ArtMethod* slot.
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and r7, #0xFFFFFFF0 @ Align stack pointer
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mov sp, r7 @ Update stack pointer
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str r11, [sp, #4] @ Save old stack pointer
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str r3, [sp, #8] @ Save JValue* result
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mov ip, #0
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str ip, [sp] @ Store null for ArtMethod* at bottom of frame
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|
// r11 isn't properly spilled in the osr method, so we need use DWARF expression.
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|
// NB: the CFI must be before the call since this is the address gdb will lookup.
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|
// NB: gdb expects that cfa_expression returns the CFA value (not address to it).
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|
.cfi_escape /* CFA = [sp + 4] + SAVE_SIZE */ \
|
|
0x0f, 6, /* DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression(len) */ \
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|
0x92, 13, 4, /* DW_OP_bregx(reg,offset) */ \
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|
0x06, /* DW_OP_deref */ \
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|
0x23, SAVE_SIZE /* DW_OP_plus_uconst(val) */
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|
bl .Losr_entry @ Call the method
|
|
ldr r10, [sp, #8] @ Restore JValue* result
|
|
ldr sp, [sp, #4] @ Restore saved stack pointer
|
|
.cfi_def_cfa sp, SAVE_SIZE @ CFA = sp + SAVE_SIZE
|
|
strd r0, [r10] @ Store r0/r1 into result pointer
|
|
vpop {s16-s31}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -64
|
|
pop {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, r10, r11, pc}
|
|
.Losr_entry:
|
|
.cfi_restore_state
|
|
.cfi_def_cfa r11, SAVE_SIZE @ CFA = r11 + SAVE_SIZE
|
|
sub sp, sp, r10 @ Reserve space for callee stack
|
|
sub r10, r10, #4
|
|
str lr, [sp, r10] @ Store link register per the compiler ABI
|
|
mov r2, r10
|
|
mov r1, r0
|
|
mov r0, sp
|
|
bl memcpy @ memcpy (dest r0, src r1, bytes r2)
|
|
bx r6
|
|
END art_quick_osr_stub
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* On entry r0 is uint32_t* gprs_ and r1 is uint32_t* fprs_.
|
|
* Both must reside on the stack, between current SP and target SP.
|
|
* The r12 (IP) shall be clobbered rather than retrieved from gprs_.
|
|
*/
|
|
ARM_ENTRY art_quick_do_long_jump
|
|
vldm r1, {s0-s31} @ Load all fprs from argument fprs_.
|
|
mov sp, r0 @ Make SP point to gprs_.
|
|
@ Do not access fprs_ from now, they may be below SP.
|
|
ldm sp, {r0-r11} @ load r0-r11 from gprs_.
|
|
ldr r12, [sp, #60] @ Load the value of PC (r15) from gprs_ (60 = 4 * 15) into IP (r12).
|
|
ldr lr, [sp, #56] @ Load LR from gprs_, 56 = 4 * 14.
|
|
ldr sp, [sp, #52] @ Load SP from gprs_ 52 = 4 * 13.
|
|
@ Do not access gprs_ from now, they are below SP.
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx r12 @ Do long jump.
|
|
END art_quick_do_long_jump
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Entry from managed code that calls artHandleFillArrayDataFromCode and delivers exception on
|
|
* failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_handle_fill_data, artHandleFillArrayDataFromCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Entry from managed code that calls artLockObjectFromCode, may block for GC. r0 holds the
|
|
* possibly null object to lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artLockObjectFromCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_lock_object
|
|
ldr r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_ID_OFFSET]
|
|
cbz r0, .Lslow_lock
|
|
.Lretry_lock:
|
|
ldrex r2, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
eor r3, r2, r1 @ Prepare the value to store if unlocked
|
|
@ (thread id, count of 0 and preserved read barrier bits),
|
|
@ or prepare to compare thread id for recursive lock check
|
|
@ (lock_word.ThreadId() ^ self->ThreadId()).
|
|
ands ip, r2, #LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_MASK_SHIFTED_TOGGLED @ Test the non-gc bits.
|
|
bne .Lnot_unlocked @ Check if unlocked.
|
|
@ unlocked case - store r3: original lock word plus thread id, preserved read barrier bits.
|
|
strex r2, r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
cbnz r2, .Llock_strex_fail @ If store failed, retry.
|
|
dmb ish @ Full (LoadLoad|LoadStore) memory barrier.
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.Lnot_unlocked: @ r2: original lock word, r1: thread_id, r3: r2 ^ r1
|
|
#if LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SHIFT + LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SIZE != LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_SHIFT
|
|
#error "Expecting thin lock count and gc state in consecutive bits."
|
|
#endif
|
|
@ Check lock word state and thread id together,
|
|
bfc r3, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SHIFT, #(LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SIZE + LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_SIZE)
|
|
cbnz r3, .Lslow_lock @ if either of the top two bits are set, or the lock word's
|
|
@ thread id did not match, go slow path.
|
|
add r3, r2, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_ONE @ Increment the recursive lock count.
|
|
@ Extract the new thin lock count for overflow check.
|
|
ubfx r2, r3, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SHIFT, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SIZE
|
|
cbz r2, .Lslow_lock @ Zero as the new count indicates overflow, go slow path.
|
|
strex r2, r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] @ strex necessary for read barrier bits.
|
|
cbnz r2, .Llock_strex_fail @ If strex failed, retry.
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.Llock_strex_fail:
|
|
b .Lretry_lock @ retry
|
|
// Note: the slow path is actually the art_quick_lock_object_no_inline (tail call).
|
|
END art_quick_lock_object
|
|
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_lock_object_no_inline
|
|
// This is also the slow path for art_quick_lock_object. Note that we
|
|
// need a local label, the assembler complains about target being out of
|
|
// range if we try to jump to `art_quick_lock_object_no_inline`.
|
|
.Lslow_lock:
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r1 @ save callee saves in case we block
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl artLockObjectFromCode @ (Object* obj, Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_lock_object_no_inline
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Entry from managed code that calls artUnlockObjectFromCode and delivers exception on failure.
|
|
* r0 holds the possibly null object to lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artUnlockObjectFromCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_unlock_object
|
|
ldr r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_ID_OFFSET]
|
|
cbz r0, .Lslow_unlock
|
|
.Lretry_unlock:
|
|
#ifndef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
ldr r2, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
#else
|
|
@ Need to use atomic instructions for read barrier.
|
|
ldrex r2, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
#endif
|
|
eor r3, r2, r1 @ Prepare the value to store if simply locked
|
|
@ (mostly 0s, and preserved read barrier bits),
|
|
@ or prepare to compare thread id for recursive lock check
|
|
@ (lock_word.ThreadId() ^ self->ThreadId()).
|
|
ands ip, r3, #LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_MASK_SHIFTED_TOGGLED @ Test the non-gc bits.
|
|
bne .Lnot_simply_locked @ Locked recursively or by other thread?
|
|
@ Transition to unlocked.
|
|
dmb ish @ Full (LoadStore|StoreStore) memory barrier.
|
|
#ifndef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
str r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
#else
|
|
strex r2, r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] @ strex necessary for read barrier bits
|
|
cbnz r2, .Lunlock_strex_fail @ If the store failed, retry.
|
|
#endif
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.Lnot_simply_locked: @ r2: original lock word, r1: thread_id, r3: r2 ^ r1
|
|
#if LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SHIFT + LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SIZE != LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_SHIFT
|
|
#error "Expecting thin lock count and gc state in consecutive bits."
|
|
#endif
|
|
@ Check lock word state and thread id together,
|
|
bfc r3, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SHIFT, #(LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_SIZE + LOCK_WORD_GC_STATE_SIZE)
|
|
cbnz r3, .Lslow_unlock @ if either of the top two bits are set, or the lock word's
|
|
@ thread id did not match, go slow path.
|
|
sub r3, r2, #LOCK_WORD_THIN_LOCK_COUNT_ONE @ Decrement recursive lock count.
|
|
#ifndef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
str r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
#else
|
|
strex r2, r3, [r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET] @ strex necessary for read barrier bits.
|
|
cbnz r2, .Lunlock_strex_fail @ If the store failed, retry.
|
|
#endif
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.Lunlock_strex_fail:
|
|
b .Lretry_unlock @ retry
|
|
// Note: the slow path is actually the art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline (tail call).
|
|
END art_quick_unlock_object
|
|
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline
|
|
// This is also the slow path for art_quick_unlock_object. Note that we
|
|
// need a local label, the assembler complains about target being out of
|
|
// range if we try to jump to `art_quick_unlock_object_no_inline`.
|
|
.Lslow_unlock:
|
|
@ save callee saves in case exception allocation triggers GC
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r1
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl artUnlockObjectFromCode @ (Object* obj, Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
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 r1, .Lthrow_class_cast_exception_for_bitstring_check
|
|
|
|
push {r0-r2, lr} @ save arguments, padding (r2) and link register
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 12
|
|
bl artInstanceOfFromCode
|
|
cbz r0, .Lthrow_class_cast_exception
|
|
pop {r0-r2, pc}
|
|
|
|
.Lthrow_class_cast_exception:
|
|
pop {r0-r2, lr}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
|
|
.cfi_restore r0
|
|
.cfi_restore r1
|
|
.cfi_restore r2
|
|
.cfi_restore lr
|
|
|
|
.Lthrow_class_cast_exception_for_bitstring_check:
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME r2 @ save all registers as basis for long jump context
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl artThrowClassCastExceptionForObject @ (Object*, Class*, Thread*)
|
|
bkpt
|
|
END art_quick_check_instance_of
|
|
|
|
// Restore rReg's value from [sp, #offset] if rReg is not the same as rExclude.
|
|
.macro POP_REG_NE rReg, offset, rExclude
|
|
.ifnc \rReg, \rExclude
|
|
ldr \rReg, [sp, #\offset] @ restore rReg
|
|
.cfi_restore \rReg
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
// Save rReg's value to [sp, #offset].
|
|
.macro PUSH_REG rReg, offset
|
|
str \rReg, [sp, #\offset] @ save rReg
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset \rReg, \offset
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Macro to insert read barrier, only used in art_quick_aput_obj.
|
|
* rObj and rDest are registers, offset is a defined literal such as MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET.
|
|
* TODO: When read barrier has a fast path, add heap unpoisoning support for the fast path.
|
|
*/
|
|
.macro READ_BARRIER rDest, rObj, offset
|
|
#ifdef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
push {r0-r3, ip, lr} @ 6 words for saved registers (used in art_quick_aput_obj)
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 24
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r3, 12
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset ip, 16
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 20
|
|
sub sp, #8 @ push padding
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 8
|
|
@ mov r0, \rRef @ pass ref in r0 (no-op for now since parameter ref is unused)
|
|
.ifnc \rObj, r1
|
|
mov r1, \rObj @ pass rObj
|
|
.endif
|
|
mov r2, #\offset @ pass offset
|
|
bl artReadBarrierSlow @ artReadBarrierSlow(ref, rObj, offset)
|
|
@ No need to unpoison return value in r0, artReadBarrierSlow() would do the unpoisoning.
|
|
.ifnc \rDest, r0
|
|
mov \rDest, r0 @ save return value in rDest
|
|
.endif
|
|
add sp, #8 @ pop padding
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -8
|
|
POP_REG_NE r0, 0, \rDest @ conditionally restore saved registers
|
|
POP_REG_NE r1, 4, \rDest
|
|
POP_REG_NE r2, 8, \rDest
|
|
POP_REG_NE r3, 12, \rDest
|
|
POP_REG_NE ip, 16, \rDest
|
|
add sp, #20
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -20
|
|
pop {lr} @ restore lr
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -4
|
|
.cfi_restore lr
|
|
#else
|
|
ldr \rDest, [\rObj, #\offset]
|
|
UNPOISON_HEAP_REF \rDest
|
|
#endif // USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
.extern artReadBarrierSlow
|
|
#endif
|
|
.hidden art_quick_aput_obj
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_aput_obj
|
|
#ifdef USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
@ The offset to .Ldo_aput_null is too large to use cbz due to expansion from READ_BARRIER macro.
|
|
tst r2, r2
|
|
beq .Ldo_aput_null
|
|
#else
|
|
cbz r2, .Ldo_aput_null
|
|
#endif // USE_READ_BARRIER
|
|
READ_BARRIER r3, r0, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET
|
|
READ_BARRIER ip, r2, MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET
|
|
READ_BARRIER r3, r3, MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET
|
|
cmp r3, ip @ value's type == array's component type - trivial assignability
|
|
bne .Lcheck_assignability
|
|
.Ldo_aput:
|
|
add r3, r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET
|
|
POISON_HEAP_REF r2
|
|
str r2, [r3, r1, lsl #2]
|
|
ldr r3, [rSELF, #THREAD_CARD_TABLE_OFFSET]
|
|
lsr r0, r0, #CARD_TABLE_CARD_SHIFT
|
|
strb r3, [r3, r0]
|
|
blx lr
|
|
.Ldo_aput_null:
|
|
add r3, r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET
|
|
str r2, [r3, r1, lsl #2]
|
|
blx lr
|
|
.Lcheck_assignability:
|
|
push {r0-r2, lr} @ save arguments
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 12
|
|
mov r1, ip
|
|
mov r0, r3
|
|
bl artIsAssignableFromCode
|
|
cbz r0, .Lthrow_array_store_exception
|
|
pop {r0-r2, lr}
|
|
.cfi_restore r0
|
|
.cfi_restore r1
|
|
.cfi_restore r2
|
|
.cfi_restore lr
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
|
|
add r3, r0, #MIRROR_OBJECT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET
|
|
POISON_HEAP_REF r2
|
|
str r2, [r3, r1, lsl #2]
|
|
ldr r3, [rSELF, #THREAD_CARD_TABLE_OFFSET]
|
|
lsr r0, r0, #CARD_TABLE_CARD_SHIFT
|
|
strb r3, [r3, r0]
|
|
blx lr
|
|
.Lthrow_array_store_exception:
|
|
pop {r0-r2, lr}
|
|
/* No need to repeat restore cfi directives, the ones above apply here. */
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_ALL_CALLEE_SAVES_FRAME r3
|
|
mov r1, r2
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl artThrowArrayStoreException @ (Class*, Class*, Thread*)
|
|
bkpt @ unreached
|
|
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 r1 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ 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 r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ 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 array allocation entrypoints.
|
|
.macro THREE_ARG_DOWNCALL name, entrypoint, return
|
|
.extern \entrypoint
|
|
ENTRY \name
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r3 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r3, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
@ (uint32_t type_idx, Method* method, int32_t component_count, Thread*)
|
|
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 r12 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
str rSELF, [sp, #-16]! @ expand the frame and pass Thread::Current
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
bl \entrypoint
|
|
add sp, #16 @ strip the extra frame
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
|
|
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 r1, \runtime_method_offset @ save everything in case of GC
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl \entrypoint @ (uint32_t index, Thread*)
|
|
cbz r0, 1f @ If result is null, deliver the OOME.
|
|
.cfi_remember_state
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME_KEEP_R0
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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bx lr
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.cfi_restore_state
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1:
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DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_FRAME_READY
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END \name
|
|
.endm
|
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.macro ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT name, entrypoint
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL \name, \entrypoint, RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FOR_CLINIT_METHOD_OFFSET
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.endm
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT art_quick_initialize_static_storage, artInitializeStaticStorageFromCode
|
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL_FOR_CLINIT art_quick_resolve_type, artResolveTypeFromCode
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_type_and_verify_access, artResolveTypeAndVerifyAccessFromCode
|
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_method_handle, artResolveMethodHandleFromCode
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_method_type, artResolveMethodTypeFromCode
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ONE_ARG_SAVE_EVERYTHING_DOWNCALL art_quick_resolve_string, artResolveStringFromCode
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// Note: Functions `art{Get,Set}<Kind>{Static,Instance}FromCompiledCode` are
|
|
// defined with a macro in runtime/entrypoints/quick/quick_field_entrypoints.cc.
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/*
|
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* Called by managed code to resolve a static field and load a non-wide value.
|
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*/
|
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_byte_static, artGetByteStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_boolean_static, artGetBooleanStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_short_static, artGetShortStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_char_static, artGetCharStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get32_static, artGet32StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
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ONE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_obj_static, artGetObjStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
/*
|
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* Called by managed code to resolve a static field and load a 64-bit primitive value.
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*/
|
|
.extern artGet64StaticFromCompiledCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_get64_static
|
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SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
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mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
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bl artGet64StaticFromCompiledCode @ (uint32_t field_idx, Thread*)
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] @ load Thread::Current()->exception_
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
cbnz r2, 1f @ success if no exception pending
|
|
bx lr @ return on success
|
|
1:
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_get64_static
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code to resolve an instance field and load a non-wide value.
|
|
*/
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_byte_instance, artGetByteInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_boolean_instance, artGetBooleanInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_short_instance, artGetShortInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_char_instance, artGetCharInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get32_instance, artGet32InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_get_obj_instance, artGetObjInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_R1
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code to resolve an instance field and load a 64-bit primitive value.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artGet64InstanceFromCompiledCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_get64_instance
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl artGet64InstanceFromCompiledCode @ (field_idx, Object*, Thread*)
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] @ load Thread::Current()->exception_
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
cbnz r2, 1f @ success if no exception pending
|
|
bx lr @ return on success
|
|
1:
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_get64_instance
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code to resolve a static field and store a value.
|
|
*/
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set8_static, artSet8StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set16_static, artSet16StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set32_static, artSet32StaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
TWO_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set_obj_static, artSetObjStaticFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code to resolve an instance field and store a non-wide value.
|
|
*/
|
|
THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set8_instance, artSet8InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set16_instance, artSet16InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set32_instance, artSet32InstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
THREE_ARG_REF_DOWNCALL art_quick_set_obj_instance, artSetObjInstanceFromCompiledCode, RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code to resolve an instance field and store a wide value.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artSet64InstanceFromCompiledCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_set64_instance
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r12 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
@ r2:r3 contain the wide argument
|
|
str rSELF, [sp, #-16]! @ expand the frame and pass Thread::Current
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
bl artSet64InstanceFromCompiledCode @ (field_idx, Object*, new_val, Thread*)
|
|
add sp, #16 @ release out args
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME @ TODO: we can clearly save an add here
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_set64_instance
|
|
|
|
.extern artSet64StaticFromCompiledCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_set64_static
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r12 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
@ r2:r3 contain the wide argument
|
|
str rSELF, [sp, #-16]! @ expand the frame and pass Thread::Current
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
bl artSet64StaticFromCompiledCode @ (field_idx, new_val, Thread*)
|
|
add sp, #16 @ release out args
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -16
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME @ TODO: we can clearly save an add here
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_ZERO
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_set64_static
|
|
|
|
// Generate the allocation entrypoints for each allocator.
|
|
GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_FOR_NON_TLAB_ALLOCATORS
|
|
// Comment out allocators that have arm 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)
|
|
|
|
// A hand-written override for GENERATE_ALLOC_ENTRYPOINTS_ALLOC_RESOLVED_OBJECT(_rosalloc, RosAlloc).
|
|
//
|
|
// 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.
|
|
// r0: type/return value, rSELF (r9): Thread::Current
|
|
// r1, r2, r3, r12: free.
|
|
ldr r3, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_TOP_OFFSET] // Check if the thread local
|
|
// allocation stack has room.
|
|
// TODO: consider using ldrd.
|
|
ldr r12, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_END_OFFSET]
|
|
cmp r3, r12
|
|
bhs .Lslow_path\c_name
|
|
|
|
ldr r3, [r0, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_SIZE_ALLOC_FAST_PATH_OFFSET] // Load the object size (r3)
|
|
cmp r3, #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 r12, rSELF, r3, 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.
|
|
// Load the rosalloc run (r12)
|
|
ldr r12, [r12, #(THREAD_ROSALLOC_RUNS_OFFSET - __SIZEOF_POINTER__)]
|
|
// Load the free list head (r3). This
|
|
// will be the return val.
|
|
ldr r3, [r12, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_HEAD_OFFSET)]
|
|
cbz r3, .Lslow_path\c_name
|
|
// "Point of no slow path". Won't go to the slow path from here on. OK to clobber r0 and r1.
|
|
ldr r1, [r3, #ROSALLOC_SLOT_NEXT_OFFSET] // Load the next pointer of the head
|
|
// and update the list head with the
|
|
// next pointer.
|
|
str r1, [r12, #(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 r0
|
|
str r0, [r3, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET]
|
|
// Push the new object onto the thread
|
|
// local allocation stack and
|
|
// increment the thread local
|
|
// allocation stack top.
|
|
ldr r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC_STACK_TOP_OFFSET]
|
|
str r3, [r1], #COMPRESSED_REFERENCE_SIZE // (Increment r1 as a side effect.)
|
|
str r1, [rSELF, #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 r1, [r12, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_SIZE_OFFSET)]
|
|
sub r1, #1
|
|
// TODO: consider combining this store
|
|
// and the list head store above using
|
|
// strd.
|
|
str r1, [r12, #(ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_OFFSET + ROSALLOC_RUN_FREE_LIST_SIZE_OFFSET)]
|
|
|
|
mov r0, r3 // 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.
|
|
bx lr
|
|
|
|
.Lslow_path\c_name:
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl \cxx_name @ (mirror::Class* cls, Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_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
|
|
|
|
// The common fast path code for art_quick_alloc_object_resolved/initialized_tlab
|
|
// and art_quick_alloc_object_resolved/initialized_region_tlab.
|
|
//
|
|
// r0: type, rSELF (r9): Thread::Current, r1, r2, r3, r12: free.
|
|
// Need to preserve r0 to the slow path.
|
|
//
|
|
// 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_RESOLVED_TLAB_FAST_PATH slowPathLabel isInitialized
|
|
// Load thread_local_pos (r12) and
|
|
// thread_local_end (r3) with ldrd.
|
|
// Check constraints for ldrd.
|
|
#if !((THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET + 4 == THREAD_LOCAL_END_OFFSET) && (THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET % 8 == 0))
|
|
#error "Thread::thread_local_pos/end must be consecutive and are 8 byte aligned for performance"
|
|
#endif
|
|
ldrd r12, r3, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET]
|
|
sub r12, r3, r12 // Compute the remaining buf size.
|
|
ldr r3, [r0, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_SIZE_ALLOC_FAST_PATH_OFFSET] // Load the object size (r3).
|
|
cmp r3, r12 // Check if it fits.
|
|
// 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
|
|
// "Point of no slow path". Won't go to the slow path from here on. OK to clobber r0 and r1.
|
|
// Reload old thread_local_pos (r0)
|
|
// for the return value.
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET]
|
|
add r1, r2, r3
|
|
str r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] // Store new thread_local_pos.
|
|
// 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 object. It can be either:
|
|
// 1) A partially valid object, with a null class pointer
|
|
// (because the initial state of TLAB buffers is all 0s/nulls).
|
|
// 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 checking that the object's class pointer is non-null.
|
|
// Also, unlike rosalloc, the object can never be observed as null).
|
|
ldr r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] // Increment thread_local_objects.
|
|
add r1, r1, #1
|
|
str r1, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET]
|
|
POISON_HEAP_REF r0
|
|
str r0, [r2, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Store the class pointer.
|
|
// Fence. This is "ish" not "ishst" so
|
|
// that the code after this allocation
|
|
// site will see the right values in
|
|
// the fields of the class.
|
|
mov r0, r2
|
|
// 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.
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.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 tlab allocation.
|
|
// r0: type, rSELF (r9): Thread::Current
|
|
// r1, r2, r3, r12: free.
|
|
ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB_FAST_PATH .Lslow_path\name, \isInitialized
|
|
.Lslow_path\name:
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 // Save callee saves in case of GC.
|
|
mov r1, rSELF // Pass Thread::Current.
|
|
bl \entrypoint // (mirror::Class* klass, Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
END \name
|
|
.endm
|
|
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GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB art_quick_alloc_object_resolved_region_tlab, artAllocObjectFromCodeResolvedRegionTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 0
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GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB art_quick_alloc_object_initialized_region_tlab, artAllocObjectFromCodeInitializedRegionTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 1
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GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB art_quick_alloc_object_resolved_tlab, artAllocObjectFromCodeResolvedTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 0
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GENERATE_ALLOC_OBJECT_RESOLVED_TLAB art_quick_alloc_object_initialized_tlab, artAllocObjectFromCodeInitializedTLAB, /* isInitialized */ 1
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// The common fast path code for art_quick_alloc_array_resolved/initialized_tlab
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// and art_quick_alloc_array_resolved/initialized_region_tlab.
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//
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// r0: type, r1: component_count, r2: total_size, rSELF (r9): Thread::Current, r3, r12: free.
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// Need to preserve r0 and r1 to the slow path.
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.macro ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED_WITH_SIZE slowPathLabel
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and r2, r2, #OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK_TOGGLED // Apply alignment mask
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// (addr + 7) & ~7.
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// Load thread_local_pos (r3) and
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// thread_local_end (r12) with ldrd.
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// Check constraints for ldrd.
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#if !((THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET + 4 == THREAD_LOCAL_END_OFFSET) && (THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET % 8 == 0))
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#error "Thread::thread_local_pos/end must be consecutive and are 8 byte aligned for performance"
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#endif
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ldrd r3, r12, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET]
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sub r12, r12, r3 // Compute the remaining buf size.
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cmp r2, r12 // Check if the total_size fits.
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// The array class is always initialized here. Unlike new-instance,
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// this does not act as a double test.
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bhi \slowPathLabel
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// "Point of no slow path". Won't go to the slow path from here on. OK to clobber r0 and r1.
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add r2, r2, r3
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str r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_POS_OFFSET] // Store new thread_local_pos.
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ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET] // Increment thread_local_objects.
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add r2, r2, #1
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str r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_LOCAL_OBJECTS_OFFSET]
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POISON_HEAP_REF r0
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str r0, [r3, #MIRROR_OBJECT_CLASS_OFFSET] // Store the class pointer.
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str r1, [r3, #MIRROR_ARRAY_LENGTH_OFFSET] // Store the array length.
|
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// Fence. This is "ish" not "ishst" so
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// that the code after this allocation
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// site will see the right values in
|
|
// the fields of the class.
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mov r0, r3
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|
// new-array is special. The class is loaded and immediately goes to the Initialized state
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// before it is published. Therefore the only fence needed is for the publication of the object.
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|
// See ClassLinker::CreateArrayClass() for more details.
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// For publication of the new array, we don't need a 'dmb ishst' here.
|
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// The compiler generates 'dmb ishst' for all new-array insts.
|
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bx lr
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.endm
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// Caller must execute a constructor fence after this.
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.macro GENERATE_ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB name, entrypoint, size_setup
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ENTRY \name
|
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// Fast path array allocation for region tlab allocation.
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// r0: mirror::Class* type
|
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// r1: int32_t component_count
|
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// rSELF (r9): thread
|
|
// r2, r3, r12: free.
|
|
\size_setup .Lslow_path\name
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ALLOC_ARRAY_TLAB_FAST_PATH_RESOLVED_WITH_SIZE .Lslow_path\name
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.Lslow_path\name:
|
|
// r0: mirror::Class* klass
|
|
// r1: int32_t component_count
|
|
// r2: Thread* self
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 // save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
mov r2, rSELF // pass Thread::Current
|
|
bl \entrypoint
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
RETURN_IF_RESULT_IS_NON_ZERO_OR_DELIVER
|
|
END \name
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_UNKNOWN slow_path
|
|
movw r2, #((MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD - MIRROR_WIDE_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET) / 8)
|
|
cmp r1, r2
|
|
bhi \slow_path
|
|
// Array classes are never finalizable
|
|
// or uninitialized, no need to check.
|
|
ldr r3, [r0, #MIRROR_CLASS_COMPONENT_TYPE_OFFSET] // Load component type
|
|
UNPOISON_HEAP_REF r3
|
|
ldr r3, [r3, #MIRROR_CLASS_OBJECT_PRIMITIVE_TYPE_OFFSET]
|
|
lsr r3, r3, #PRIMITIVE_TYPE_SIZE_SHIFT_SHIFT // Component size shift is in high 16
|
|
// bits.
|
|
lsl r2, r1, r3 // Calculate data size
|
|
// Add array data offset and alignment.
|
|
add r2, r2, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK)
|
|
#if MIRROR_WIDE_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 r3, r3, #1 // Add 4 to the length only if the
|
|
// component size shift is 3
|
|
// (for 64 bit alignment).
|
|
and r3, r3, #4
|
|
add r2, r2, r3
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_8 slow_path
|
|
// Possibly a large object, go slow.
|
|
// Also does negative array size check.
|
|
movw r2, #(MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD - MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET)
|
|
cmp r1, r2
|
|
bhi \slow_path
|
|
// Add array data offset and alignment.
|
|
add r2, r1, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK)
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_16 slow_path
|
|
// Possibly a large object, go slow.
|
|
// Also does negative array size check.
|
|
movw r2, #((MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD - MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET) / 2)
|
|
cmp r1, r2
|
|
bhi \slow_path
|
|
lsl r2, r1, #1
|
|
// Add array data offset and alignment.
|
|
add r2, r2, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK)
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_32 slow_path
|
|
// Possibly a large object, go slow.
|
|
// Also does negative array size check.
|
|
movw r2, #((MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD - MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET) / 4)
|
|
cmp r1, r2
|
|
bhi \slow_path
|
|
lsl r2, r1, #2
|
|
// Add array data offset and alignment.
|
|
add r2, r2, #(MIRROR_INT_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK)
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro COMPUTE_ARRAY_SIZE_64 slow_path
|
|
// Possibly a large object, go slow.
|
|
// Also does negative array size check.
|
|
movw r2, #((MIN_LARGE_OBJECT_THRESHOLD - MIRROR_LONG_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET) / 8)
|
|
cmp r1, r2
|
|
bhi \slow_path
|
|
lsl r2, r1, #3
|
|
// Add array data offset and alignment.
|
|
add r2, r2, #(MIRROR_WIDE_ARRAY_DATA_OFFSET + OBJECT_ALIGNMENT_MASK)
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
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 value in rSUSPEND has been decremented to 0.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artTestSuspendFromCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_test_suspend
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r0, RUNTIME_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FOR_SUSPEND_CHECK_METHOD_OFFSET @ save everything for GC stack crawl
|
|
mov r0, rSELF
|
|
bl artTestSuspendFromCode @ (Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_test_suspend
|
|
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_implicit_suspend
|
|
mov r0, rSELF
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r1 @ save callee saves for stack crawl
|
|
bl artTestSuspendFromCode @ (Thread*)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_implicit_suspend
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called by managed code that is attempting to call a method on a proxy class. On entry
|
|
* r0 holds the proxy method and r1 holds the receiver; r2 and r3 may contain arguments. 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_R0
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
mov r3, sp @ pass SP
|
|
blx artQuickProxyInvokeHandler @ (Method* proxy method, receiver, Thread*, SP)
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] @ load Thread::Current()->exception_
|
|
// Tear down the callee-save frame. Skip arg registers.
|
|
add sp, #(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS - FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY)
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS - FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
cbnz r2, 1f @ success if no exception is pending
|
|
vmov d0, r0, r1 @ store into fpr, for when it's a fpr return...
|
|
bx lr @ return on success
|
|
1:
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_proxy_invoke_handler
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called to resolve an imt conflict.
|
|
* r0 is the conflict ArtMethod.
|
|
* r12 is a hidden argument that holds the target interface method.
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that this stub writes to r0, r4, and r12.
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_imt_conflict_trampoline
|
|
ldr r0, [r0, #ART_METHOD_JNI_OFFSET_32] // Load ImtConflictTable
|
|
ldr r4, [r0] // Load first entry in ImtConflictTable.
|
|
.Limt_table_iterate:
|
|
cmp r4, r12
|
|
// 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 r4, .Lconflict_trampoline
|
|
// Iterate over the entries of the ImtConflictTable.
|
|
ldr r4, [r0, #(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 r0, [r0, #__SIZEOF_POINTER__]
|
|
ldr pc, [r0, #ART_METHOD_QUICK_CODE_OFFSET_32]
|
|
.Lconflict_trampoline:
|
|
// Pass interface method to the trampoline.
|
|
mov r0, r12
|
|
INVOKE_TRAMPOLINE_BODY artInvokeInterfaceTrampoline
|
|
END art_quick_imt_conflict_trampoline
|
|
|
|
.extern artQuickResolutionTrampoline
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_resolution_trampoline
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r2
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
mov r3, sp @ pass SP
|
|
blx artQuickResolutionTrampoline @ (Method* called, receiver, Thread*, SP)
|
|
cbz r0, 1f @ is code pointer null? goto exception
|
|
mov r12, r0
|
|
ldr r0, [sp, #0] @ load resolved method in r0
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx r12 @ tail-call into actual code
|
|
1:
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_resolution_trampoline
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Called to do a generic JNI down-call
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_generic_jni_trampoline
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME_WITH_METHOD_IN_R0
|
|
|
|
// Save rSELF
|
|
mov r11, rSELF
|
|
// Save SP , so we can have static CFI info. r10 is saved in ref_and_args.
|
|
mov r10, sp
|
|
.cfi_def_cfa_register r10
|
|
|
|
sub sp, sp, #5120
|
|
|
|
// prepare for artQuickGenericJniTrampoline call
|
|
// (Thread*, managed_sp, reserved_area)
|
|
// r0 r1 r2 <= C calling convention
|
|
// rSELF r10 sp <= where they are
|
|
|
|
mov r0, rSELF // Thread*
|
|
mov r1, r10 // SP for the managed frame.
|
|
mov r2, sp // reserved area for arguments and other saved data (up to managed frame)
|
|
blx artQuickGenericJniTrampoline // (Thread*, managed_sp, reserved_area)
|
|
|
|
// The C call will have registered the complete save-frame on success.
|
|
// The result of the call is:
|
|
// r0: 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 r0, .Lexception_in_native
|
|
|
|
// Save the code pointer
|
|
mov lr, r0
|
|
|
|
// Load parameters from frame into registers r0-r3 (soft-float),
|
|
// hidden arg (r4) for @CriticalNative and SP for out args.
|
|
pop {r0-r3, r4, ip}
|
|
|
|
// Apply the new SP for out args, releasing unneeded reserved area.
|
|
mov sp, ip
|
|
|
|
// Softfloat.
|
|
// TODO: Change to hardfloat when supported.
|
|
|
|
blx lr // native call.
|
|
|
|
// result sign extension is handled in C code
|
|
// prepare for artQuickGenericJniEndTrampoline call
|
|
// (Thread*, result, result_f)
|
|
// r0 r2,r3 stack <= C calling convention
|
|
// r11 r0,r1 r0,r1 <= where they are
|
|
sub sp, sp, #8 // Stack alignment.
|
|
|
|
push {r0-r1}
|
|
mov r3, r1
|
|
mov r2, r0
|
|
mov r0, r11
|
|
|
|
blx artQuickGenericJniEndTrampoline
|
|
|
|
// Restore self pointer.
|
|
mov rSELF, r11
|
|
|
|
// Pending exceptions possible.
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] @ load Thread::Current()->exception_
|
|
cbnz r2, .Lexception_in_native
|
|
|
|
// Tear down the alloca.
|
|
mov sp, r10
|
|
.cfi_remember_state
|
|
.cfi_def_cfa_register sp
|
|
|
|
// Tear down the callee-save frame. Skip arg registers.
|
|
add sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS-FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS-FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
|
|
// store into fpr, for when it's a fpr return...
|
|
vmov d0, r0, r1
|
|
bx lr // ret
|
|
|
|
// Undo the unwinding information from above since it doesn't apply below.
|
|
.cfi_restore_state
|
|
.cfi_def_cfa r10, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS
|
|
.Lexception_in_native:
|
|
ldr ip, [rSELF, #THREAD_TOP_QUICK_FRAME_OFFSET]
|
|
add ip, ip, #-1 // Remove the GenericJNI tag. ADD/SUB writing directly to SP is UNPREDICTABLE.
|
|
mov sp, ip
|
|
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
|
|
|
|
.extern artQuickToInterpreterBridge
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_to_interpreter_bridge
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r1
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
mov r2, sp @ pass SP
|
|
blx artQuickToInterpreterBridge @ (Method* method, Thread*, SP)
|
|
ldr r2, [rSELF, #THREAD_EXCEPTION_OFFSET] @ load Thread::Current()->exception_
|
|
// Tear down the callee-save frame. Skip arg registers.
|
|
add sp, #(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS - FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY)
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS - FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY)
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
cbnz r2, 1f @ success if no exception is pending
|
|
vmov d0, r0, r1 @ store into fpr, for when it's a fpr return...
|
|
bx lr @ return on success
|
|
1:
|
|
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
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Routine that intercepts method calls and returns.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artInstrumentationMethodEntryFromCode
|
|
.extern artInstrumentationMethodExitFromCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_instrumentation_entry
|
|
@ Make stack crawlable and clobber r2 and r3 (post saving)
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r2
|
|
@ preserve r0 (not normally an arg) knowing there is a spare slot in kSaveRefsAndArgs.
|
|
str r0, [sp, #4]
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
mov r3, sp @ pass SP
|
|
blx artInstrumentationMethodEntryFromCode @ (Method*, Object*, Thread*, SP)
|
|
cbz r0, .Ldeliver_instrumentation_entry_exception
|
|
@ Deliver exception if we got nullptr as function.
|
|
mov r12, r0 @ r12 holds reference to code
|
|
ldr r0, [sp, #4] @ restore r0
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
|
|
adr lr, art_quick_instrumentation_exit + /* thumb mode */ 1
|
|
@ load art_quick_instrumentation_exit into lr in thumb mode
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx r12 @ call method with lr set to art_quick_instrumentation_exit
|
|
.Ldeliver_instrumentation_entry_exception:
|
|
@ Deliver exception for art_quick_instrumentation_entry placed after
|
|
@ art_quick_instrumentation_exit so that the fallthrough works.
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION
|
|
END art_quick_instrumentation_entry
|
|
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_instrumentation_exit
|
|
mov lr, #0 @ link register is to here, so clobber with 0 for later checks
|
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r2
|
|
|
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add r3, sp, #8 @ store fpr_res pointer, in kSaveEverything frame
|
|
add r2, sp, #136 @ store gpr_res pointer, in kSaveEverything frame
|
|
mov r1, sp @ pass SP
|
|
mov r0, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
blx artInstrumentationMethodExitFromCode @ (Thread*, SP, gpr_res*, fpr_res*)
|
|
|
|
cbz r0, .Ldo_deliver_instrumentation_exception
|
|
@ Deliver exception if we got nullptr as function.
|
|
cbnz r1, .Ldeoptimize
|
|
// Normal return.
|
|
str r0, [sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING - 4]
|
|
@ Set return pc.
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.Ldo_deliver_instrumentation_exception:
|
|
DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_FRAME_READY
|
|
.Ldeoptimize:
|
|
str r1, [sp, #FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING - 4]
|
|
@ Set return pc.
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME
|
|
// Jump to art_quick_deoptimize.
|
|
b art_quick_deoptimize
|
|
END art_quick_instrumentation_exit
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Instrumentation has requested that we deoptimize into the interpreter. The deoptimization
|
|
* will long jump to the upcall with a special exception of -1.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artDeoptimize
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_deoptimize
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r0
|
|
mov r0, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
blx artDeoptimize @ (Thread*)
|
|
END art_quick_deoptimize
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Compiled code has requested that we deoptimize into the interpreter. The deoptimization
|
|
* will long jump to the interpreter bridge.
|
|
*/
|
|
.extern artDeoptimizeFromCompiledCode
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_deoptimize_from_compiled_code
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r1
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
|
|
blx artDeoptimizeFromCompiledCode @ (DeoptimizationKind, Thread*)
|
|
END art_quick_deoptimize_from_compiled_code
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Signed 64-bit integer multiply.
|
|
*
|
|
* Consider WXxYZ (r1r0 x r3r2) with a long multiply:
|
|
* WX
|
|
* x YZ
|
|
* --------
|
|
* ZW ZX
|
|
* YW YX
|
|
*
|
|
* The low word of the result holds ZX, the high word holds
|
|
* (ZW+YX) + (the high overflow from ZX). YW doesn't matter because
|
|
* it doesn't fit in the low 64 bits.
|
|
*
|
|
* Unlike most ARM math operations, multiply instructions have
|
|
* restrictions on using the same register more than once (Rd and Rm
|
|
* cannot be the same).
|
|
*/
|
|
/* mul-long vAA, vBB, vCC */
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_mul_long
|
|
push {r9-r10}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r9, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r10, 4
|
|
mul ip, r2, r1 @ ip<- ZxW
|
|
umull r9, r10, r2, r0 @ r9/r10 <- ZxX
|
|
mla r2, r0, r3, ip @ r2<- YxX + (ZxW)
|
|
add r10, r2, r10 @ r10<- r10 + low(ZxW + (YxX))
|
|
mov r0,r9
|
|
mov r1,r10
|
|
pop {r9-r10}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -8
|
|
.cfi_restore r9
|
|
.cfi_restore r10
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_mul_long
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Long integer shift. This is different from the generic 32/64-bit
|
|
* binary operations because vAA/vBB are 64-bit but vCC (the shift
|
|
* distance) is 32-bit. Also, Dalvik requires us to ignore all but the low
|
|
* 6 bits.
|
|
* On entry:
|
|
* r0: low word
|
|
* r1: high word
|
|
* r2: shift count
|
|
*/
|
|
/* shl-long vAA, vBB, vCC */
|
|
ARM_ENTRY art_quick_shl_long @ ARM code as thumb code requires spills
|
|
and r2, r2, #63 @ r2<- r2 & 0x3f
|
|
mov r1, r1, asl r2 @ r1<- r1 << r2
|
|
rsb r3, r2, #32 @ r3<- 32 - r2
|
|
orr r1, r1, r0, lsr r3 @ r1<- r1 | (r0 << (32-r2))
|
|
subs ip, r2, #32 @ ip<- r2 - 32
|
|
movpl r1, r0, asl ip @ if r2 >= 32, r1<- r0 << (r2-32)
|
|
mov r0, r0, asl r2 @ r0<- r0 << r2
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_shl_long
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Long integer shift. This is different from the generic 32/64-bit
|
|
* binary operations because vAA/vBB are 64-bit but vCC (the shift
|
|
* distance) is 32-bit. Also, Dalvik requires us to ignore all but the low
|
|
* 6 bits.
|
|
* On entry:
|
|
* r0: low word
|
|
* r1: high word
|
|
* r2: shift count
|
|
*/
|
|
/* shr-long vAA, vBB, vCC */
|
|
ARM_ENTRY art_quick_shr_long @ ARM code as thumb code requires spills
|
|
and r2, r2, #63 @ r0<- r0 & 0x3f
|
|
mov r0, r0, lsr r2 @ r0<- r2 >> r2
|
|
rsb r3, r2, #32 @ r3<- 32 - r2
|
|
orr r0, r0, r1, asl r3 @ r0<- r0 | (r1 << (32-r2))
|
|
subs ip, r2, #32 @ ip<- r2 - 32
|
|
movpl r0, r1, asr ip @ if r2 >= 32, r0<-r1 >> (r2-32)
|
|
mov r1, r1, asr r2 @ r1<- r1 >> r2
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_shr_long
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Long integer shift. This is different from the generic 32/64-bit
|
|
* binary operations because vAA/vBB are 64-bit but vCC (the shift
|
|
* distance) is 32-bit. Also, Dalvik requires us to ignore all but the low
|
|
* 6 bits.
|
|
* On entry:
|
|
* r0: low word
|
|
* r1: high word
|
|
* r2: shift count
|
|
*/
|
|
/* ushr-long vAA, vBB, vCC */
|
|
ARM_ENTRY art_quick_ushr_long @ ARM code as thumb code requires spills
|
|
and r2, r2, #63 @ r0<- r0 & 0x3f
|
|
mov r0, r0, lsr r2 @ r0<- r2 >> r2
|
|
rsb r3, r2, #32 @ r3<- 32 - r2
|
|
orr r0, r0, r1, asl r3 @ r0<- r0 | (r1 << (32-r2))
|
|
subs ip, r2, #32 @ ip<- r2 - 32
|
|
movpl r0, r1, lsr ip @ if r2 >= 32, r0<-r1 >>> (r2-32)
|
|
mov r1, r1, lsr r2 @ r1<- r1 >>> r2
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END art_quick_ushr_long
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* String's indexOf.
|
|
*
|
|
* On entry:
|
|
* r0: string object (known non-null)
|
|
* r1: char to match (known <= 0xFFFF)
|
|
* r2: Starting offset in string data
|
|
*/
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_indexof
|
|
push {r4, r10-r11, lr} @ 4 words of callee saves
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 16
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r4, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r10, 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r11, 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 12
|
|
#if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE)
|
|
ldr r4, [r0, #MIRROR_STRING_COUNT_OFFSET]
|
|
#else
|
|
ldr r3, [r0, #MIRROR_STRING_COUNT_OFFSET]
|
|
#endif
|
|
add r0, #MIRROR_STRING_VALUE_OFFSET
|
|
#if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE)
|
|
/* r4 count (with flag) and r3 holds actual length */
|
|
lsr r3, r4, #1
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* Clamp start to [0..count] */
|
|
cmp r2, #0
|
|
it lt
|
|
movlt r2, #0
|
|
cmp r2, r3
|
|
it gt
|
|
movgt r2, r3
|
|
|
|
/* Save a copy in r12 to later compute result */
|
|
mov r12, r0
|
|
|
|
/* Build pointer to start of data to compare and pre-bias */
|
|
#if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE)
|
|
lsrs r4, r4, #1
|
|
bcc .Lstring_indexof_compressed
|
|
#endif
|
|
add r0, r0, r2, lsl #1
|
|
sub r0, #2
|
|
|
|
/* Compute iteration count */
|
|
sub r2, r3, r2
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* At this point we have:
|
|
* r0: start of data to test
|
|
* r1: char to compare
|
|
* r2: iteration count
|
|
* r4: compression style (used temporarily)
|
|
* r12: original start of string data
|
|
* r3, r4, r10, r11 available for loading string data
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
subs r2, #4
|
|
blt .Lindexof_remainder
|
|
|
|
.Lindexof_loop4:
|
|
ldrh r3, [r0, #2]!
|
|
ldrh r4, [r0, #2]!
|
|
ldrh r10, [r0, #2]!
|
|
ldrh r11, [r0, #2]!
|
|
cmp r3, r1
|
|
beq .Lmatch_0
|
|
cmp r4, r1
|
|
beq .Lmatch_1
|
|
cmp r10, r1
|
|
beq .Lmatch_2
|
|
cmp r11, r1
|
|
beq .Lmatch_3
|
|
subs r2, #4
|
|
bge .Lindexof_loop4
|
|
|
|
.Lindexof_remainder:
|
|
adds r2, #4
|
|
beq .Lindexof_nomatch
|
|
|
|
.Lindexof_loop1:
|
|
ldrh r3, [r0, #2]!
|
|
cmp r3, r1
|
|
beq .Lmatch_3
|
|
subs r2, #1
|
|
bne .Lindexof_loop1
|
|
|
|
.Lindexof_nomatch:
|
|
mov r0, #-1
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
|
|
.Lmatch_0:
|
|
sub r0, #6
|
|
sub r0, r12
|
|
asr r0, r0, #1
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
.Lmatch_1:
|
|
sub r0, #4
|
|
sub r0, r12
|
|
asr r0, r0, #1
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
.Lmatch_2:
|
|
sub r0, #2
|
|
sub r0, r12
|
|
asr r0, r0, #1
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
.Lmatch_3:
|
|
sub r0, r12
|
|
asr r0, r0, #1
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
#if (STRING_COMPRESSION_FEATURE)
|
|
.Lstring_indexof_compressed:
|
|
add r0, r0, r2
|
|
sub r0, #1
|
|
sub r2, r3, r2
|
|
.Lstring_indexof_compressed_loop:
|
|
subs r2, #1
|
|
blt .Lindexof_nomatch
|
|
ldrb r3, [r0, #1]!
|
|
cmp r3, r1
|
|
beq .Lstring_indexof_compressed_matched
|
|
b .Lstring_indexof_compressed_loop
|
|
.Lstring_indexof_compressed_matched:
|
|
sub r0, r12
|
|
pop {r4, r10-r11, pc}
|
|
#endif
|
|
END art_quick_indexof
|
|
|
|
/* Assembly routines used to handle ABI differences. */
|
|
|
|
/* double fmod(double a, double b) */
|
|
.extern fmod
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_fmod
|
|
push {lr}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 0
|
|
sub sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
vmov r0, r1, d0
|
|
vmov r2, r3, d1
|
|
bl fmod
|
|
vmov d0, r0, r1
|
|
add sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -4
|
|
pop {pc}
|
|
END art_quick_fmod
|
|
|
|
/* float fmodf(float a, float b) */
|
|
.extern fmodf
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_fmodf
|
|
push {lr}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 0
|
|
sub sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
vmov r0, r1, d0
|
|
bl fmodf
|
|
vmov s0, r0
|
|
add sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -4
|
|
pop {pc}
|
|
END art_quick_fmodf
|
|
|
|
/* int64_t art_d2l(double d) */
|
|
.extern art_d2l
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_d2l
|
|
vmov r0, r1, d0
|
|
b art_d2l
|
|
END art_quick_d2l
|
|
|
|
/* int64_t art_f2l(float f) */
|
|
.extern art_f2l
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_f2l
|
|
vmov r0, s0
|
|
b art_f2l
|
|
END art_quick_f2l
|
|
|
|
/* float art_l2f(int64_t l) */
|
|
.extern art_l2f
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_l2f
|
|
push {lr}
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 0
|
|
sub sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 4
|
|
bl art_l2f
|
|
vmov s0, r0
|
|
add sp, #4
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -4
|
|
pop {pc}
|
|
END art_quick_l2f
|
|
|
|
.extern artStringBuilderAppend
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_string_builder_append
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_ONLY_FRAME r2 @ save callee saves in case of GC
|
|
add r1, sp, #(FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_REFS_ONLY + __SIZEOF_POINTER__) @ pass args
|
|
mov r2, rSELF @ 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_DELIVER
|
|
END art_quick_string_builder_append
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Create a function `name` calling the ReadBarrier::Mark routine,
|
|
* getting its argument and returning its result through register
|
|
* `reg`, saving and restoring all caller-save registers.
|
|
*
|
|
* IP is clobbered; `reg` must not be IP.
|
|
*
|
|
* If `reg` is different from `r0`, the generated function follows a
|
|
* non-standard runtime calling convention:
|
|
* - register `reg` is used to pass the (sole) argument of this
|
|
* function (instead of R0);
|
|
* - register `reg` is used to return the result of this function
|
|
* (instead of R0);
|
|
* - R0 is treated like a normal (non-argument) caller-save register;
|
|
* - everything else is the same as in the standard runtime calling
|
|
* convention (e.g. standard callee-save registers are preserved).
|
|
*/
|
|
.macro READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG name, reg
|
|
ENTRY \name
|
|
// Null check so that we can load the lock word.
|
|
SMART_CBZ \reg, .Lret_rb_\name
|
|
// Check lock word for mark bit, if marked return. Use IP for scratch since it is blocked.
|
|
ldr ip, [\reg, MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
|
|
tst ip, #LOCK_WORD_MARK_BIT_MASK_SHIFTED
|
|
beq .Lnot_marked_rb_\name
|
|
// Already marked, return right away.
|
|
.Lret_rb_\name:
|
|
bx lr
|
|
|
|
.Lnot_marked_rb_\name:
|
|
// Test that both the forwarding state bits are 1.
|
|
#if (LOCK_WORD_STATE_SHIFT != 30) || (LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS != 3)
|
|
// To use "CMP ip, #modified-immediate; BHS", we need the lock word state in
|
|
// the highest bits and the "forwarding address" state to have all bits set.
|
|
#error "Unexpected lock word state shift or forwarding address state value."
|
|
#endif
|
|
cmp ip, #(LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS << LOCK_WORD_STATE_SHIFT)
|
|
bhs .Lret_forwarding_address\name
|
|
|
|
.Lslow_rb_\name:
|
|
// Save IP: The kSaveEverything entrypoint art_quick_resolve_string used to
|
|
// make a tail call here. Currently, it serves only for stack alignment but
|
|
// we may reintroduce kSaveEverything calls here in the future.
|
|
push {r0-r4, r9, ip, lr} @ save return address, core caller-save registers and ip
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 32
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r3, 12
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r4, 16
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset r9, 20
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset ip, 24
|
|
.cfi_rel_offset lr, 28
|
|
|
|
.ifnc \reg, r0
|
|
mov r0, \reg @ pass arg1 - obj from `reg`
|
|
.endif
|
|
|
|
vpush {s0-s15} @ save floating-point caller-save registers
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 64
|
|
bl artReadBarrierMark @ r0 <- artReadBarrierMark(obj)
|
|
vpop {s0-s15} @ restore floating-point registers
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -64
|
|
|
|
.ifc \reg, r0 @ Save result to the stack slot or destination register.
|
|
str r0, [sp, #0]
|
|
.else
|
|
.ifc \reg, r1
|
|
str r0, [sp, #4]
|
|
.else
|
|
.ifc \reg, r2
|
|
str r0, [sp, #8]
|
|
.else
|
|
.ifc \reg, r3
|
|
str r0, [sp, #12]
|
|
.else
|
|
.ifc \reg, r4
|
|
str r0, [sp, #16]
|
|
.else
|
|
.ifc \reg, r9
|
|
str r0, [sp, #20]
|
|
.else
|
|
mov \reg, r0
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endif
|
|
.endif
|
|
|
|
pop {r0-r4, r9, ip, lr} @ restore caller-save registers
|
|
.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -32
|
|
.cfi_restore r0
|
|
.cfi_restore r1
|
|
.cfi_restore r2
|
|
.cfi_restore r3
|
|
.cfi_restore r4
|
|
.cfi_restore r9
|
|
.cfi_restore ip
|
|
.cfi_restore lr
|
|
bx lr
|
|
.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 \reg, ip, #LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_SHIFT
|
|
bx lr
|
|
END \name
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg00, r0
|
|
READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg01, r1
|
|
READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg02, r2
|
|
READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg03, r3
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg04, r4
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg05, r5
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg06, r6
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg07, r7
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg08, r8
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg09, r9
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg10, r10
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READ_BARRIER_MARK_REG art_quick_read_barrier_mark_reg11, r11
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// Helper macros for Baker CC read barrier mark introspection (BRBMI).
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.macro BRBMI_FOR_REGISTERS macro_for_register, macro_for_reserved_register
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\macro_for_register r0
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\macro_for_register r1
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\macro_for_register r2
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\macro_for_register r3
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\macro_for_register r4
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\macro_for_register r5
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\macro_for_register r6
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\macro_for_register r7
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\macro_for_reserved_register // r8 (rMR) is the marking register.
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\macro_for_register r9
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\macro_for_register r10
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\macro_for_register r11
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\macro_for_reserved_register // IP is reserved.
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\macro_for_reserved_register // SP is reserved.
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\macro_for_reserved_register // LR is reserved.
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\macro_for_reserved_register // PC is reserved.
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE reg
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.balign 8
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.Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_\reg:
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mov rMR, #1
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mov \reg, ip
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bx lr
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE_OFFSET reg
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.byte (.Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_\reg - .Lmark_introspection_return_table) / 2
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_BAD_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE_OFFSET
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.byte (.Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_bad - .Lmark_introspection_return_table) / 2
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.endm
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#if BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_WIDE_OFFSET != BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_ARRAY_LDR_OFFSET
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#error "Array and field introspection code sharing requires same LDR offset."
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#endif
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.macro BRBMI_ARRAY_LOAD index_reg
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ldr ip, [ip, \index_reg, lsl #2] // 4 bytes.
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b art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection // Should be 2 bytes, encoding T2.
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.balign 8 // Add padding to 8 bytes.
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_BKPT_FILL_4B
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bkpt 0
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bkpt 0
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_BKPT_FILL_8B
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BRBMI_BKPT_FILL_4B
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BRBMI_BKPT_FILL_4B
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_RUNTIME_CALL
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// Note: This macro generates exactly 22 bytes of code. The core register
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// PUSH and the MOVs are 16-bit instructions, the rest is 32-bit instructions.
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push {r0-r3, r7, lr} // Save return address and caller-save registers.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 24
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.cfi_rel_offset r0, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset r1, 4
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.cfi_rel_offset r2, 8
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.cfi_rel_offset r3, 12
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.cfi_rel_offset r7, 16
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.cfi_rel_offset lr, 20
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mov r0, ip // Pass the reference.
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vpush {s0-s15} // save floating-point caller-save registers
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 64
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bl artReadBarrierMark // r0 <- artReadBarrierMark(obj)
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vpop {s0-s15} // restore floating-point registers
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -64
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mov ip, r0 // Move reference to ip in preparation for return switch.
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pop {r0-r3, r7, lr} // Restore registers.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset -24
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.cfi_restore r0
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.cfi_restore r1
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.cfi_restore r2
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.cfi_restore r3
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.cfi_restore r7
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.cfi_restore lr
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.endm
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.macro BRBMI_CHECK_NULL_AND_MARKED label_suffix
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// If reference is null, just return it in the right register.
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cmp ip, #0
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beq .Lmark_introspection_return\label_suffix
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// Use rMR as temp and check the mark bit of the reference.
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ldr rMR, [ip, #MIRROR_OBJECT_LOCK_WORD_OFFSET]
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tst rMR, #LOCK_WORD_MARK_BIT_MASK_SHIFTED
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beq .Lmark_introspection_unmarked\label_suffix
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|
.Lmark_introspection_return\label_suffix:
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.endm
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|
|
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.macro BRBMI_UNMARKED_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_CHECK label_suffix
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|
.Lmark_introspection_unmarked\label_suffix:
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// Check if the top two bits are one, if this is the case it is a forwarding address.
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|
#if (LOCK_WORD_STATE_SHIFT != 30) || (LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS != 3)
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|
// To use "CMP ip, #modified-immediate; BHS", we need the lock word state in
|
|
// the highest bits and the "forwarding address" state to have all bits set.
|
|
#error "Unexpected lock word state shift or forwarding address state value."
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|
#endif
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|
cmp rMR, #(LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS << LOCK_WORD_STATE_SHIFT)
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|
bhs .Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address\label_suffix
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|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_EXTRACT_FORWARDING_ADDRESS label_suffix
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|
.Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address\label_suffix:
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|
// Note: This macro generates exactly 22 bytes of code, the branch is near.
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|
|
|
// 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.
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|
lsl ip, rMR, #LOCK_WORD_STATE_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_SHIFT
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|
b .Lmark_introspection_return\label_suffix
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|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_LOAD_RETURN_REG_FROM_CODE_wide ldr_offset
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|
// Load the half of the instruction that contains Rt. Adjust for the thumb state in LR.
|
|
ldrh rMR, [lr, #(-1 + \ldr_offset + 2)]
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_LOAD_RETURN_REG_FROM_CODE_narrow ldr_offset
|
|
// Load the 16-bit instruction. Adjust for the thumb state in LR.
|
|
ldrh rMR, [lr, #(-1 + \ldr_offset)]
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG_wide
|
|
lsr rMR, rMR, #12 // Extract `ref_reg`.
|
|
.endm
|
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|
.macro BRBMI_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG_narrow
|
|
and rMR, rMR, #7 // Extract `ref_reg`.
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_LOAD_AND_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG ldr_offset, label_suffix
|
|
BRBMI_LOAD_RETURN_REG_FROM_CODE\label_suffix \ldr_offset
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BRBMI_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG\label_suffix
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_GC_ROOT gc_root_ldr_offset, label_suffix
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|
.balign 32
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|
.thumb_func
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|
.type art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots\label_suffix, #function
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.hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots\label_suffix
|
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.global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots\label_suffix
|
|
art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots\label_suffix:
|
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BRBMI_LOAD_AND_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG \gc_root_ldr_offset, \label_suffix
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
.macro BRBMI_FIELD_SLOW_PATH ldr_offset, label_suffix
|
|
.balign 16
|
|
// Note: Generates exactly 16 bytes of code.
|
|
BRBMI_UNMARKED_FORWARDING_ADDRESS_CHECK \label_suffix
|
|
BRBMI_LOAD_AND_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG \ldr_offset, \label_suffix
|
|
b .Lmark_introspection_runtime_call
|
|
.endm
|
|
|
|
/*
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|
* 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 (ignoring the heap poisoning)
|
|
* at [LR, #(-4 - 1)] (encoding T3) or [LR, #(-2 - 1)] (encoding T1) where
|
|
* the -1 is an adjustment for the Thumb mode bit in LR, 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 - 1)] (encoding T3) or [LR, #(-6 - 1)] (encoding T1)
|
|
* where the -1 is again the Thumb mode bit adjustment, 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 IP using introspection and calls the main entrypoint
|
|
* ("wide", for 32-bit LDR) art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection or
|
|
* the "narrow" entrypoint (for 16-bit LDR). The latter is at a known
|
|
* offset (BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_NARROW_ENTRYPOINT_OFFSET)
|
|
* from the main entrypoint and the thunk adjusts the entrypoint pointer.
|
|
* With heap poisoning enabled, the passed reference is poisoned.
|
|
*
|
|
* For array accesses with non-constant index, the thunk inserts the bits
|
|
* 0-5 of the LDR instruction to the entrypoint address, effectively
|
|
* calculating a switch case label based on the index register (bits 0-3)
|
|
* and adding an extra offset (bits 4-5 hold the shift which is always 2
|
|
* for reference loads) to differentiate from the main entrypoint, then
|
|
* moves the base register to IP 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 16 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 (0xc0/0xe0
|
|
* bytes, or BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_LDR_WIDE_ENTRYPOINT_OFFSET/
|
|
* BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_LDR_NARROW_ENTRYPOINT_OFFSET) from the
|
|
* main entrypoint and the GC root thunk adjusts the entrypoint pointer,
|
|
* moves the root register to IP and jumps to the customized entrypoint,
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots_{wide,narrow}.
|
|
* The thunk also performs all the fast-path checks, so we need just the
|
|
* slow path.
|
|
*
|
|
* Intrinsic CAS operations (VarHandle*CompareAnd{Set,Exchange}* and
|
|
* UnsafeCASObject) use similar code to the GC roots wide load but using
|
|
* MOV (register, T3) instead of the LDR (immediate, T3), with destination
|
|
* register in bits 8-11 rather than 12-15. Therefore they have their own
|
|
* entrypoint, art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas
|
|
* at the offset BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_INTRINSIC_CAS_ENTRYPOINT_OFFSET.
|
|
* This is used only for high registers, low registers reuse the GC roots
|
|
* narrow load entrypoint as the low 3 bits of the destination register
|
|
* for MOV (register) encoding T1 match the LDR (immediate) encoding T1.
|
|
*
|
|
* The code structure is
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection: // @0x00
|
|
* Up to 32 bytes code for main entrypoint fast-path code for fields
|
|
* (and array elements with constant offset) with LDR encoding T3;
|
|
* jumps to the switch in the "narrow" entrypoint.
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_narrow: // @0x20
|
|
* Up to 48 bytes code for fast path code for fields (and array
|
|
* elements with constant offset) with LDR encoding T1, ending in the
|
|
* return switch instruction TBB and the table with switch offsets.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_r0: // @0x50
|
|
* Exactly 88 bytes of code for the return switch cases (8 bytes per
|
|
* case, 11 cases; no code for reserved registers).
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address_narrow: // @0xa8
|
|
* Exactly 6 bytes to extract the forwarding address and jump to the
|
|
* "narrow" entrypoint fast path.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_bad: // @0xae
|
|
* Exactly 2 bytes, bkpt for unexpected return register.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_unmarked_narrow: // @0xb0
|
|
* Exactly 16 bytes for "narrow" entrypoint slow path.
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots_wide: // @0xc0
|
|
* GC root entrypoint code for LDR encoding T3 (10 bytes); loads and
|
|
* extracts the return register and jumps to the runtime call.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_forwarding_address_wide: // @0xca
|
|
* Exactly 6 bytes to extract the forwarding address and jump to the
|
|
* "wide" entrypoint fast path.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_unmarked_wide: // @0xd0
|
|
* Exactly 16 bytes for "wide" entrypoint slow path.
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_gc_roots_narrow: // @0xe0
|
|
* GC root entrypoint code for LDR encoding T1 (8 bytes); loads and
|
|
* extracts the return register and falls through to the runtime call.
|
|
* .Lmark_introspection_runtime_call: // @0xe8
|
|
* Exactly 24 bytes for the runtime call to MarkReg() and jump to the
|
|
* return switch.
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays: // @0x100
|
|
* Exactly 128 bytes for array load switch cases (16x2 instructions).
|
|
* art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas: // @0x180
|
|
* Intrinsic CAS entrypoint for MOV (register) encoding T3 (6 bytes).
|
|
* Loads the return register and jumps to the runtime call.
|
|
*/
|
|
#if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER)
|
|
ENTRY_ALIGNED art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection, 512
|
|
// At this point, IP contains the reference, rMR is clobbered by the thunk
|
|
// and can be freely used as it will be set back to 1 before returning.
|
|
// For heap poisoning, the reference is poisoned, so unpoison it first.
|
|
UNPOISON_HEAP_REF ip
|
|
// Check for null or marked, lock word is loaded into rMR.
|
|
BRBMI_CHECK_NULL_AND_MARKED _wide
|
|
// Load and extract the return register from the instruction.
|
|
BRBMI_LOAD_AND_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_WIDE_OFFSET, _wide
|
|
b .Lmark_introspection_return_switch
|
|
|
|
.balign 32
|
|
.thumb_func
|
|
.type art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_narrow, #function
|
|
.hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_narrow
|
|
.global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_narrow
|
|
art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_narrow:
|
|
// At this point, IP contains the reference, rMR is clobbered by the thunk
|
|
// and can be freely used as it will be set back to 1 before returning.
|
|
// For heap poisoning, the reference is poisoned, so unpoison it first.
|
|
UNPOISON_HEAP_REF ip
|
|
// Check for null or marked, lock word is loaded into rMR.
|
|
BRBMI_CHECK_NULL_AND_MARKED _narrow
|
|
// Load and extract the return register from the instruction.
|
|
BRBMI_LOAD_AND_EXTRACT_RETURN_REG BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_NARROW_OFFSET, _narrow
|
|
.Lmark_introspection_return_switch:
|
|
tbb [pc, rMR] // Jump to the switch case.
|
|
.Lmark_introspection_return_table:
|
|
BRBMI_FOR_REGISTERS BRBMI_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE_OFFSET, BRBMI_BAD_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE_OFFSET
|
|
BRBMI_FOR_REGISTERS BRBMI_RETURN_SWITCH_CASE, /* no code */
|
|
|
|
.balign 8
|
|
BRBMI_EXTRACT_FORWARDING_ADDRESS _narrow // 6 bytes
|
|
.Lmark_introspection_return_switch_case_bad:
|
|
bkpt // 2 bytes
|
|
|
|
BRBMI_FIELD_SLOW_PATH BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_NARROW_OFFSET, _narrow
|
|
|
|
// 8 bytes for the loading and extracting of the return register.
|
|
BRBMI_GC_ROOT BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_LDR_WIDE_OFFSET, _wide
|
|
// 2 bytes for near branch to the runtime call.
|
|
b .Lmark_introspection_runtime_call
|
|
|
|
BRBMI_EXTRACT_FORWARDING_ADDRESS _wide // Not even 4-byte aligned.
|
|
|
|
BRBMI_FIELD_SLOW_PATH BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_FIELD_LDR_WIDE_OFFSET, _wide
|
|
|
|
// 8 bytes for the loading and extracting of the return register.
|
|
BRBMI_GC_ROOT BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_GC_ROOT_LDR_NARROW_OFFSET, _narrow
|
|
// And the runtime call and branch to the switch taking exactly 24 bytes
|
|
// (22 bytes for BRBMI_RUNTIME_CALL and 2 bytes for the near branch)
|
|
// shall take the rest of the 32-byte section (within a cache line).
|
|
.Lmark_introspection_runtime_call:
|
|
BRBMI_RUNTIME_CALL
|
|
b .Lmark_introspection_return_switch
|
|
|
|
.balign 256
|
|
.thumb_func
|
|
.type art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays, #function
|
|
.hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays
|
|
.global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays
|
|
art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_arrays:
|
|
BRBMI_FOR_REGISTERS BRBMI_ARRAY_LOAD, BRBMI_BKPT_FILL_8B
|
|
|
|
.balign 8
|
|
.thumb_func
|
|
.type art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas, #function
|
|
.hidden art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas
|
|
.global art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas
|
|
art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection_intrinsic_cas:
|
|
// Load the byte of the MOV instruction that contains Rd. Adjust for the thumb state in LR.
|
|
// The MOV (register, T3) is |11101010010|S|1111|(0)000|Rd|0000|Rm|, so the byte we read
|
|
// here, i.e. |(0)000|Rd|, contains only the register number, the top 4 bits are 0.
|
|
ldrb rMR, [lr, #(-1 + BAKER_MARK_INTROSPECTION_INTRINSIC_CAS_MOV_OFFSET + 3)]
|
|
b .Lmark_introspection_runtime_call
|
|
END art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection
|
|
#else // defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER)
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection
|
|
bkpt // Unreachable.
|
|
END art_quick_read_barrier_mark_introspection
|
|
#endif // defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER)
|
|
|
|
.extern artInvokePolymorphic
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_invoke_polymorphic
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r2
|
|
mov r0, r1 @ r0 := receiver
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ r1 := Thread::Current
|
|
mov r2, sp @ r2 := SP
|
|
bl artInvokePolymorphic @ artInvokePolymorphic(receiver, Thread*, SP)
|
|
str r1, [sp, 72] @ r0:r1 := Result. Copy r1 to context.
|
|
RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
|
|
REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
|
|
vmov d0, r0, r1 @ Put result r0:r1 into floating point return register.
|
|
RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_REG r2
|
|
END art_quick_invoke_polymorphic
|
|
|
|
.extern artInvokeCustom
|
|
ENTRY art_quick_invoke_custom
|
|
SETUP_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME r1
|
|
@ r0 := call_site_idx
|
|
mov r1, rSELF @ r1 := Thread::Current
|
|
mov r2, sp @ r2 := SP
|
|
bl artInvokeCustom @ artInvokeCustom(call_site_idx, Thread*, SP)
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str r1, [sp, #72] @ Save r1 to context (r0:r1 = result)
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RESTORE_SAVE_REFS_AND_ARGS_FRAME
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REFRESH_MARKING_REGISTER
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vmov d0, r0, r1 @ Put result r0:r1 into floating point return register.
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RETURN_OR_DELIVER_PENDING_EXCEPTION_REG r2
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END art_quick_invoke_custom
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// Wrap ExecuteSwitchImpl in assembly method which specifies DEX PC for unwinding.
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// Argument 0: r0: The context pointer for ExecuteSwitchImpl.
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// Argument 1: r1: Pointer to the templated ExecuteSwitchImpl to call.
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// Argument 2: r2: The value of DEX PC (memory address of the methods bytecode).
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ENTRY ExecuteSwitchImplAsm
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push {r4, lr} // 2 words of callee saves.
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.cfi_adjust_cfa_offset 8
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.cfi_rel_offset r4, 0
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.cfi_rel_offset lr, 4
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mov r4, r2 // r4 = DEX PC
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CFI_DEFINE_DEX_PC_WITH_OFFSET(0 /* r0 */, 4 /* r4 */, 0)
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blx r1 // Call the wrapped method.
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pop {r4, pc}
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END ExecuteSwitchImplAsm
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// r0 contains the class, r4 contains the inline cache. We can use ip as temporary.
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ENTRY art_quick_update_inline_cache
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#if (INLINE_CACHE_SIZE != 5)
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#error "INLINE_CACHE_SIZE not as expected."
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#endif
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#if defined(USE_READ_BARRIER) && defined(USE_BAKER_READ_BARRIER)
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// Don't update the cache if we are marking.
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cmp rMR, #0
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bne .Ldone
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#endif
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.Lentry1:
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ldr ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET]
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cmp ip, r0
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beq .Ldone
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry2
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ldrex ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry1
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strex ip, r0, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Ldone
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b .Lentry1
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.Lentry2:
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ldr ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+4]
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cmp ip, r0
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beq .Ldone
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry3
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ldrex ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+4]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry2
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strex ip, r0, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+4]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Ldone
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b .Lentry2
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.Lentry3:
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ldr ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+8]
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cmp ip, r0
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beq .Ldone
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry4
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ldrex ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+8]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry3
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strex ip, r0, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+8]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Ldone
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b .Lentry3
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.Lentry4:
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ldr ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+12]
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cmp ip, r0
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beq .Ldone
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry5
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ldrex ip, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+12]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Lentry4
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strex ip, r0, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+12]
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cmp ip, #0
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bne .Ldone
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b .Lentry4
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.Lentry5:
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// Unconditionally store, the inline cache is megamorphic.
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str r0, [r4, #INLINE_CACHE_CLASSES_OFFSET+16]
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.Ldone:
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blx lr
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END art_quick_update_inline_cache
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// On entry, method is at the bottom of the stack.
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ENTRY art_quick_compile_optimized
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SETUP_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME r0
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ldr r0, [sp, FRAME_SIZE_SAVE_EVERYTHING] @ pass ArtMethod
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mov r1, rSELF @ pass Thread::Current
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bl artCompileOptimized @ (ArtMethod*, Thread*)
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RESTORE_SAVE_EVERYTHING_FRAME
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// We don't need to restore the marking register here, as
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// artCompileOptimized doesn't allow thread suspension.
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blx lr
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END art_quick_compile_optimized
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