RFR: 8352620: C2: rename MemNode::memory_type() to MemNode::value_basic_type()

Roberto Castañeda Lozano rcastanedalo at openjdk.org
Fri Apr 11 08:29:11 UTC 2025


On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 21:06:17 GMT, Saranya Natarajan <duke at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Description: The current name MemNode::memory_type() is misleading because the returned type is a property of the value that is loaded/stored, not the memory that is accessed. Usually, the two of them match, but for mismatched memory accesses (arising e.g. from using Unsafe or memory segments) they might differ, e.g. one might store a value of type 'short' into an array of elements of type 'long'. The proposal was to rename MemNode::memory_type() to MemNode::value_basic_type() to clarify these cases.
> 
> Solution: Replaced all occurrence of MemNode::memory_type() with MemNode::value_basic_type()

src/hotspot/share/opto/memnode.hpp line 139:

> 137:   // The returned type is a property of the value that is loaded/stored and
> 138:   // not the memory that is accessed. For mismatched memory accesses
> 139:   // they might differ. For instance, a value of type 'short' may be stoted

Suggestion:

  // they might differ. For instance, a value of type 'short' may be stored

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/24427#discussion_r2028844502


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