review (S) for 6951190: assert(!klass_is_exact(), "only non-exact klass") while building JDK

Tom Rodriguez tom.rodriguez at Oracle.com
Mon May 10 12:18:19 PDT 2010


I've updated it to just use a CheckCastPPNode as the checkcast logic would.  Do you know why all the logic for building the String type passes false for klass_is_exact?

  const TypeInstPtr* string_type =
    TypeInstPtr::make(TypePtr::BotPTR, klass, false, NULL, 0);

TypeInstPtr::make corrects it to true for final classes but it just seems weird.  gen_checkcast would simply use TypeOopPtr::make(klass) and let it take care of supplying the rest of the arguments.

tom

On May 10, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Tom Rodriguez wrote:

> That's still not right.  I think my brain hasn't fully kicked in yet.  I'll just go with a CheckCastPP as you've suggested.
> 
> tom
> 
> On May 10, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Tom Rodriguez wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On May 10, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
>> 
>>> No. It will not handle situation when statically we don't know if argument is NULL.
>>> And it will no work for NULL stopped() situation since 'failure' node will be NULL
>>> so merge region will not have valid paths.
>> 
>> You're right that I'm not handling the argument == null case properly.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Can we just use existing code and add CheckCastPPNode cast after gen_instanceof() ?
>> 
>> I was trying to get rid of the use of gen_instanceof since it generates quite a rats nest of tests that can require split_if to simplify.  What about this:
>> 
>> diff -r 359375cb7de6 src/share/vm/opto/library_call.cpp                                                                                               
>> --- a/src/share/vm/opto/library_call.cpp        Fri May 07 15:13:00 2010 -0700                                                                       
>> +++ b/src/share/vm/opto/library_call.cpp        Mon May 10 11:50:19 2010 -0700                                                                       
>> @@ -945,16 +945,12 @@ bool LibraryCallKit::inline_string_equal
>>  ciInstanceKlass* klass = env()->String_klass();                                                                                                   
>> 
>>  if (!stopped()) {                                                                                                                                 
>> -    Node* inst = gen_instanceof(argument, makecon(TypeKlassPtr::make(klass)));                                                                       
>> -    Node* cmp  = _gvn.transform(new (C, 3) CmpINode(inst, intcon(1)));                                                                               
>> -    Node* bol  = _gvn.transform(new (C, 2) BoolNode(cmp, BoolTest::ne));                                                                             
>> -                                                                                                                                                     
>> -    Node* inst_false = generate_guard(bol, NULL, PROB_MIN);                                                                                         
>> -    //instanceOf == true, fallthrough                                                                                                               
>> -                                                                                                                                                     
>> -    if (inst_false != NULL) {                                                                                                                       
>> -      phi->init_req(3, intcon(0));                                                                                                                   
>> -      region->init_req(3, inst_false);                                                                                                               
>> +    Node* inst_false = NULL;                                                                                                                         
>> +    argument = gen_checkcast(argument, makecon(TypeKlassPtr::make(klass)), &inst_false);                                                             
>> +    phi->init_req(3, intcon(0));                                                                                                                     
>> +    region->init_req(3, inst_false ? inst_false : top());                                                                                           
>> +    if (argument == null()) {                                                                                                                       
>> +      set_control(top());                                                                                                                           
>>    }                                                                                                                                               
>>  }
>> 
>> tom
>> 
>>> 
>>> Vladimir
>>> 
>>> Tom Rodriguez wrote:
>>>> The !stopped() logic should handle that.
>>>> 
>>>> tom
>>>> 
>>>> On May 10, 2010, at 11:01 AM, Vladimir Kozlov wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Tom,
>>>>> 
>>>>> You need to add check for argument==null in inline_string_equal() after gen_checkcast() since it is false case.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Vladimir
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tom Rodriguez wrote:
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~never/6951190
>>>> 6951190: assert(!klass_is_exact(),"only non-exact klass") while building JDK
>>>> Reviewed-by:
>>>> This looks to be a long standing issue with the String.equals
>>>> intrinsic.  The code checks that the argument is a String but it never
>>>> actually casts it to be a String.  Later on when we're processing
>>>> types for the AddP for the String.count field we're looking for a
>>>> field at +20 in Object which of course doesn't exist so we hit that
>>>> assert.  The fix is to perform a real checkcast which includes to
>>>> required cast to String.  I also added an assert to check the contract
>>>> with gen_checkcast that it always returns non-null failure_control.
>>>> Tested by hand with failing JDK build.
>> 
> 



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