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for (i=0; i < _num_allocators; i++) { if (_alloc_statistics[i] == pr_stats) return;
}
assert((_num_allocators + 1) < MAX_REG_ALLOCATORS, "too many register allocators");
_alloc_statistics[_num_allocators++] = pr_stats;
}
//------------------------------reg2offset------------------------------------- int PhaseRegAlloc::reg2offset_unchecked( OptoReg::Name reg ) const { // Slots below _max_in_arg_stack_reg are offset by the entire frame. // Slots above _max_in_arg_stack_reg are frame_slots and are not offset. int slot = (reg < _matcher._new_SP)
? reg - OptoReg::stack0() + _framesize
: reg - _matcher._new_SP; // Note: We use the direct formula (reg - SharedInfo::stack0) instead of // OptoReg::reg2stack(reg), in order to avoid asserts in the latter // function. This routine must remain unchecked, so that dump_frame() // can do its work undisturbed. // %%% not really clear why reg2stack would assert here
return slot*VMRegImpl::stack_slot_size;
}
int PhaseRegAlloc::reg2offset( OptoReg::Name reg ) const {
// Not allowed in the out-preserve area. // In-preserve area is allowed so Intel can fetch the return pc out.
assert( reg < _matcher._old_SP ||
(reg >= OptoReg::add(_matcher._old_SP,C->out_preserve_stack_slots()) &&
reg < _matcher._in_arg_limit) ||
reg >= OptoReg::add(_matcher._new_SP, C->out_preserve_stack_slots()) || // Allow return_addr in the out-preserve area.
reg == _matcher.return_addr(), "register allocated in a preserve area" ); return reg2offset_unchecked( reg );
}
//------------------------------offset2reg-------------------------------------
OptoReg::Name PhaseRegAlloc::offset2reg(int stk_offset) const { int slot = stk_offset / jintSize; int reg = (slot < (int) _framesize)
? slot + _matcher._new_SP
: OptoReg::stack2reg(slot) - _framesize;
assert(stk_offset == reg2offset((OptoReg::Name) reg), "offset2reg does not invert properly"); return (OptoReg::Name) reg;
}
// Allocate _node_regs table with at least "size" elements void PhaseRegAlloc::alloc_node_regs(int size) {
_node_regs_max_index = size + (size >> 1) + NodeRegsOverflowSize;
_node_regs = NEW_RESOURCE_ARRAY( OptoRegPair, _node_regs_max_index ); // We assume our caller will fill in all elements up to size-1, so // only the extra space we allocate is initialized here. for( uint i = size; i < _node_regs_max_index; ++i )
_node_regs[i].set_bad();
}
#ifndef PRODUCT void
PhaseRegAlloc::print_statistics() {
tty->print_cr("Total frameslots = %d, Max frameslots = %d", _total_framesize, _max_framesize); int i;
for (i=0; i < _num_allocators; i++) {
_alloc_statistics[i]();
}
} #endif
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