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#ifndef SHARE_CODE_EXCEPTIONHANDLERTABLE_HPP
#define SHARE_CODE_EXCEPTIONHANDLERTABLE_HPP
#include "memory/allocation.hpp"
#include "oops/method.hpp"
#include "utilities/align.hpp"
// A HandlerTableEntry describes an individual entry of a subtable
// of ExceptionHandlerTable. An entry consists of a pair(bci, pco),
// where bci is the exception handler bci, and pco is the pc offset
// relative to the nmethod code start for the compiled exception
// handler corresponding to the (interpreted) exception handler
// starting at bci.
//
// The first HandlerTableEntry of each subtable holds the length
// and catch_pco for the subtable (the length is the number of
// subtable entries w/o header).
class HandlerTableEntry {
private:
int _bci;
int _pco;
int _scope_depth;
public:
HandlerTableEntry(int bci, int pco, int scope_depth) {
assert( 0 <= pco, "pco must be positive");
assert( 0 <= scope_depth, "scope_depth must be positive");
_bci = bci;
_pco = pco;
_scope_depth = scope_depth;
}
int len() const { return _bci; } // for entry at subtable begin
int bci() const { return _bci; }
int pco() const { return _pco; }
int scope_depth() const { return _scope_depth; }
};
// An ExceptionHandlerTable is an abstraction over a list of subtables
// of exception handlers for CatchNodes. Each subtable has a one-entry
// header holding length and catch_pco of the subtable, followed
// by 'length' entries for each exception handler that can be reached
// from the corresponding CatchNode. The catch_pco is the pc offset of
// the CatchNode in the corresponding nmethod. Empty subtables are dis-
// carded.
//
// Structure of the table:
//
// table = { subtable }.
// subtable = header entry { entry }.
// header = a pair (number of subtable entries, catch pc offset, [unused])
// entry = a pair (handler bci, handler pc offset, scope depth)
//
// An ExceptionHandlerTable can be created from scratch, in which case
// it is possible to add subtables. It can also be created from an
// nmethod (for lookup purposes) in which case the table cannot be
// modified.
class nmethod;
class ExceptionHandlerTable {
private:
HandlerTableEntry* _table; // the table
int _length; // the current length of the table
int _size; // the number of allocated entries
ReallocMark _nesting; // assertion check for reallocations
public:
// add the entry & grow the table if needed
void add_entry(HandlerTableEntry entry);
HandlerTableEntry* subtable_for(int catch_pco) const;
// (compile-time) construction within compiler
ExceptionHandlerTable(int initial_size = 8);
// (run-time) construction from nmethod
ExceptionHandlerTable(const CompiledMethod* nm);
// (compile-time) add entries
void add_subtable(
int catch_pco, // the pc offset for the CatchNode
GrowableArray<intptr_t>* handler_bcis, // the exception handler entry point bcis
GrowableArray<intptr_t>* scope_depths_from_top_scope,
// if representing exception handlers in multiple
// inlined scopes, indicates which scope relative to
// the youngest/innermost one in which we are performing
// the lookup; zero (or null GrowableArray) indicates
// innermost scope
GrowableArray<intptr_t>* handler_pcos // pc offsets for the compiled handlers
);
// nmethod support
int size_in_bytes() const { return align_up(_length * (int)sizeof(HandlerTableEntry), oopSize); }
void copy_to(CompiledMethod* nm);
void copy_bytes_to(address addr);
// lookup
HandlerTableEntry* entry_for(int catch_pco, int handler_bci, int scope_depth) const;
// debugging
void print_subtable(HandlerTableEntry* t) const;
void print() const;
void print_subtable_for(int catch_pco) const;
};
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implicit null exception tables. Maps an exception PC offset to a
// continuation PC offset. During construction it's a variable sized
// array with a max size and current length. When stored inside an
// nmethod a zero length table takes no space. This is detected by
// nul_chk_table_size() == 0. Otherwise the table has a length word
// followed by pairs of <excp-offset, const-offset>.
// Use 32-bit representation for offsets
typedef uint implicit_null_entry;
class ImplicitExceptionTable {
uint _size;
uint _len;
implicit_null_entry *_data;
implicit_null_entry *adr( uint idx ) const { return &_data[2*idx]; }
ReallocMark _nesting; // assertion check for reallocations
public:
ImplicitExceptionTable( ) : _size(0), _len(0), _data(0) { }
// (run-time) construction from nmethod
ImplicitExceptionTable( const CompiledMethod *nm );
void set_size( uint size );
void append( uint exec_off, uint cont_off );
#if INCLUDE_JVMCI
void add_deoptimize(uint exec_off) {
// Use the same offset as a marker value for deoptimization
append(exec_off, exec_off);
}
#endif
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