RFR: 8301997: Move method resolution information out of the cpCache [v13]

Matias Saavedra Silva matsaave at openjdk.org
Wed Nov 15 19:08:05 UTC 2023


On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 16:44:15 GMT, Matias Saavedra Silva <matsaave at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> The current structure used to store the resolution information for methods, ConstantPoolCacheEntry, is difficult to interpret due to its ambigious fields f1 and f2. This structure previously held information for fields, methods, and invokedynamic calls which were all encoded into f1 and f2. Currently this structure only handles method entries, but it remains obtuse and inconsistent with recent changes. 
>> 
>> This enhancement introduces a new data structure that stores the necessary resolution data in an intuitive an extensible manner. These resolved entries are stored in an array inside the constant pool cache in a very similar manner to invokedynamic entries in JDK-8301995.
>> 
>> Instances of ConstantPoolCache entry related to field resolution have been replaced with the new ResolvedMethodEntry, and ConstantPoolCacheEntry has been removed entirely. The class ResolvedMethodEntry holds resolution information for all types of invoke calls besides invokedynamic, and thus has fields that may be unused depending on the invoke code. 
>> 
>> To streamline the review, please consider these major areas that have been changed:
>> 1. ResolvedMethodEntry class
>> 2. Rewriter for initialization of the structure
>> 3. cpCache for resolution
>> 4. InterpreterRuntime, linkResolver, and templateTable
>> 5. JVMCI
>> 6. SA
>> 
>> Verified with tier 1-9 tests.
>> 
>> This change supports the following platforms: x86, aarch64, RISCV, PPC
>
> Matias Saavedra Silva has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   S390 port

I believe this PR has reached a stage where it can be safely committed. Thank you to all the reviewers for your excellent feedback and thank you to all porters for your contributions!

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/15455#issuecomment-1812892367


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