RFR: 8367656: Refactor Constantpool's operand array into two [v11]
David Holmes
dholmes at openjdk.org
Tue Oct 7 10:58:48 UTC 2025
On Tue, 7 Oct 2025 10:00:31 GMT, Johan Sjölen <jsjolen at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is a refactoring of the way that we store the Bootstrap method attribute in the ConstantPool class. We used to have a single `Array<u2>` which was divided into a section of `u4` offsets and a section which was the actual data. In this refactoring we make this split more clear, by actually allocating an `Array<u4>` to store the offsets in and an `Array<u2>` to store the data in. These arrays are then put into a `BSMAttributeEntries` class, which allows us to separate out the API from that of the rest of the `ConstantPool`.
>>
>> We had multiple instances of the code knowing the layout of the operands array and using this to do 'clever' ways of copying and inserting data into it. See `ConstantPool::copy_operands` and `ConstantPool::resize_operands`. I felt like we could do things in a simpler way, so I added the `start_/end_extension` protocol and added the `InsertionIterator` for this. See `ClassFileParser::parse_classfile_bootstrap_methods_attribute` for how this works. I put several relevant definitions into the inline file in hopes of encouraging the compiler to optimize these appropriately.
>>
>> For the Java SA code, I had to add a `U4Array` class. I also had to fix the vmstructs definitions, etc.
>>
>> On the whole, while this code is a bit less terse, I think it's a good API improvement and the underlying implementation of splitting up the operands array is also an improvement.
>>
>> Testing: Oracle Tier1-Tier5 has been run succesfully multiple times. Before integration, I will merge with master and run these tiers again.
>
> Johan Sjölen has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Move BSMAttribute BSMAttributeEntries to own header file
src/hotspot/share/oops/bsmAttribute.hpp line 2:
> 1: /*
> 2: * Copyright (c) 2025, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
You need to preserve the initial copyright year from the files that originally contained the relocated code.
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/27198#discussion_r2410226254
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