RFR: 8367397: Improve naming and terminology in regmask.hpp and regmask.cpp [v2]
Dean Long
dlong at openjdk.org
Thu Sep 11 23:50:22 UTC 2025
On Thu, 11 Sep 2025 14:01:43 GMT, Daniel Lundén <dlunden at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Some names in `regmask.hpp` and `regmask.cpp` are unclear and should be improved.
>>
>> ### Changeset
>>
>> - Rename `RM_SIZE` to `RM_SIZE_IN_INTS` and `_RM_I` to `_RM_INT` to make it clear that these refer to integer-sized (32-bit) array elements.
>> - Rename `_RM_SIZE` to `_RM_SIZE_IN_WORDS` and `_RM_UP` to `_RM_WORD` to make it clear that these refer to machine-word-sized (32 or 64 bits depending on platform) array elements.
>> - Rename `_RM_MAX` to `_RM_WORD_MAX_INDEX` for clarity.
>> - Rename `is_AllStack` to `is_infinite` (and related resulting changes in comments and local variables). The old terminology "all-stack", referring to the infinite register mask bits, is misleading (as pointed out by @eme64 in https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/20404#discussion_r2316234008). The reason is that the infinite bits do not represent *all* stack bits. Some stack bits are instead part of the non-infinite bits of the register mask.
>>
>> ### Testing
>>
>> - [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/dlunde/jdk/actions/runs/17638365968)
>> - `tier1` and HotSpot parts of `tier2` and `tier3` (and additional Oracle-internal testing) on Windows x64, Linux x64, Linux aarch64, macOS x64, and macOS aarch64.
>
> Daniel Lundén has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Lowercase _RM_INT and _RM_WORD
src/hotspot/share/opto/chaitin.cpp line 1580:
> 1578: _ifg->re_insert(lidx);
> 1579: if( !lrg->alive() ) continue;
> 1580: // capture allstackedness flag before mask is hacked
allstackedness --> infiniteness?
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/27215#discussion_r2342594775
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