/* * Copyright (C) 2016 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef ART_COMPILER_OPTIMIZING_ESCAPE_H_ #define ART_COMPILER_OPTIMIZING_ESCAPE_H_ namespace art { class HInstruction; /* * Methods related to escape analysis, i.e. determining whether an object * allocation is visible outside ('escapes') its immediate method context. */ /* * Performs escape analysis on the given instruction, typically a reference to an * allocation. The method assigns true to parameter 'is_singleton' if the reference * is the only name that can refer to its value during the lifetime of the method, * meaning that the reference is not aliased with something else, is not stored to * heap memory, and not passed to another method. In addition, the method assigns * true to parameter 'is_singleton_and_not_returned' if the reference is a singleton * and not returned to the caller and to parameter 'is_singleton_and_not_deopt_visible' * if the reference is a singleton and not used as an environment local of an * HDeoptimize instruction (clients of the final value must run after BCE to ensure * all such instructions have been introduced already). * * Note that being visible to a HDeoptimize instruction does not count for ordinary * escape analysis, since switching between compiled code and interpreted code keeps * non escaping references restricted to the lifetime of the method and the thread * executing it. This property only concerns optimizations that are interested in * escape analysis with respect to the *compiled* code (such as LSE). * * When set, the no_escape function is applied to any use of the allocation instruction * prior to any built-in escape analysis. This allows clients to define better escape * analysis in certain case-specific circumstances. If 'no_escape(reference, user)' * returns true, the user is assumed *not* to cause any escape right away. The return * value false means the client cannot provide a definite answer and built-in escape * analysis is applied to the user instead. */ void CalculateEscape(HInstruction* reference, bool (*no_escape)(HInstruction*, HInstruction*), /*out*/ bool* is_singleton, /*out*/ bool* is_singleton_and_not_returned, /*out*/ bool* is_singleton_and_not_deopt_visible); /* * Convenience method for testing the singleton and not returned properties at once. * Callers should be aware that this method invokes the full analysis at each call. */ bool DoesNotEscape(HInstruction* reference, bool (*no_escape)(HInstruction*, HInstruction*)); } // namespace art #endif // ART_COMPILER_OPTIMIZING_ESCAPE_H_