/* * 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_RUNTIME_CHA_H_ #define ART_RUNTIME_CHA_H_ #include "art_method.h" #include "base/enums.h" #include "base/mutex.h" #include "handle.h" #include "mirror/class.h" #include "oat_quick_method_header.h" #include <unordered_map> #include <unordered_set> namespace art { /** * Class Hierarchy Analysis (CHA) tries to devirtualize virtual calls into * direct calls based on the info generated by analyzing class hierarchies. * If a class is not subclassed, or even if it's subclassed but one of its * virtual methods isn't overridden, a virtual call for that method can be * changed into a direct call. * * Each virtual method carries a single-implementation status. The status is * incrementally maintained at the end of class linking time when method * overriding takes effect. * * Compiler takes advantage of the single-implementation info of a * method. If a method A has the single-implementation flag set, the compiler * devirtualizes the virtual call for method A into a direct call, and * further try to inline the direct call as a result. The compiler will * also register a dependency that the compiled code depends on the * assumption that method A has single-implementation status. * * When single-implementation info is updated at the end of class linking, * and if method A's single-implementation status is invalidated, all compiled * code that depends on the assumption that method A has single-implementation * status need to be invalidated. Method entrypoints that have this dependency * will be updated as a result. Method A can later be recompiled with less * aggressive assumptions. * * For live compiled code that's on stack, deoptmization will be initiated * to force the invalidated compiled code into interpreter mode to guarantee * correctness. The deoptimization mechanism used is a hybrid of * synchronous and asynchronous deoptimization. The synchronous deoptimization * part checks a hidden local variable flag for the method, and if true, * initiates deoptimization. The asynchronous deoptimization part issues a * checkpoint that walks the stack and for any compiled code on the stack * that should be deoptimized, set the hidden local variable value to be true. * * A cha_lock_ needs to be held for updating single-implementation status, * and registering/unregistering CHA dependencies. Registering CHA dependency * and making compiled code visible also need to be atomic. Otherwise, we * may miss invalidating CHA dependents or making compiled code visible even * after it is invalidated. Care needs to be taken between cha_lock_ and * JitCodeCache::lock_ to guarantee the atomicity. * * We base our CHA on dynamically linked class profiles instead of doing static * analysis. Static analysis can be too aggressive due to dynamic class loading * at runtime, and too conservative since some classes may not be really loaded * at runtime. */ class ClassHierarchyAnalysis { public: // Types for recording CHA dependencies. // For invalidating CHA dependency, we need to know both the ArtMethod and // the method header. If the ArtMethod has compiled code with the method header // as the entrypoint, we update the entrypoint to the interpreter bridge. // We will also deoptimize frames that are currently executing the code of // the method header. typedef std::pair<ArtMethod*, OatQuickMethodHeader*> MethodAndMethodHeaderPair; typedef std::vector<MethodAndMethodHeaderPair> ListOfDependentPairs; ClassHierarchyAnalysis() {} // Add a dependency that compiled code with `dependent_header` for `dependent_method` // assumes that virtual `method` has single-implementation. void AddDependency(ArtMethod* method, ArtMethod* dependent_method, OatQuickMethodHeader* dependent_header) REQUIRES(Locks::cha_lock_); // Return compiled code that assumes that `method` has single-implementation. std::vector<MethodAndMethodHeaderPair>* GetDependents(ArtMethod* method) REQUIRES(Locks::cha_lock_); // Remove dependency tracking for compiled code that assumes that // `method` has single-implementation. void RemoveDependencyFor(ArtMethod* method) REQUIRES(Locks::cha_lock_); // Remove from cha_dependency_map_ all entries that contain OatQuickMethodHeader from // the given `method_headers` set. // This is used when some compiled code is freed. void RemoveDependentsWithMethodHeaders( const std::unordered_set<OatQuickMethodHeader*>& method_headers) REQUIRES(Locks::cha_lock_); // Update CHA info for methods that `klass` overrides, after loading `klass`. void UpdateAfterLoadingOf(Handle<mirror::Class> klass) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); private: void InitSingleImplementationFlag(Handle<mirror::Class> klass, ArtMethod* method, PointerSize pointer_size) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); // Check/update single-implementation info when one virtual method // overrides another. // `virtual_method` in `klass` overrides `method_in_super`. // This may invalidate some assumptions on single-implementation. // Append methods that should have their single-implementation flag invalidated // to `invalidated_single_impl_methods`. void CheckVirtualMethodSingleImplementationInfo( Handle<mirror::Class> klass, ArtMethod* virtual_method, ArtMethod* method_in_super, std::unordered_set<ArtMethod*>& invalidated_single_impl_methods, PointerSize pointer_size) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); // Check/update single-implementation info when one method // implements an interface method. // `implementation_method` in `klass` implements `interface_method`. // Append `interface_method` to `invalidated_single_impl_methods` // if `interface_method` gets a new implementation. void CheckInterfaceMethodSingleImplementationInfo( Handle<mirror::Class> klass, ArtMethod* interface_method, ArtMethod* implementation_method, std::unordered_set<ArtMethod*>& invalidated_single_impl_methods, PointerSize pointer_size) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); void InvalidateSingleImplementationMethods( std::unordered_set<ArtMethod*>& invalidated_single_impl_methods) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); // For all methods in vtable slot at `verify_index` of `verify_class` and its // superclasses, single-implementation status should be false, except if the // method is `excluded_method`. void VerifyNonSingleImplementation(mirror::Class* verify_class, uint16_t verify_index, ArtMethod* excluded_method) REQUIRES_SHARED(Locks::mutator_lock_); // A map that maps a method to a set of compiled code that assumes that method has a // single implementation, which is used to do CHA-based devirtualization. std::unordered_map<ArtMethod*, ListOfDependentPairs*> cha_dependency_map_ GUARDED_BY(Locks::cha_lock_); DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ClassHierarchyAnalysis); }; } // namespace art #endif // ART_RUNTIME_CHA_H_