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* Centralize instruction-set pointer-size, alignment, 64b-width codeAndreas Gampe2014-04-141-15/+1
| | | | | | | | | in instruction_set.h/cc This allows to clean up some places that currently make explicit comparisons. Change-Id: I0dcc924c52fa53306f706aceea93a2d4a655c5df
* Revert "Revert "Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers"""Dave Allison2014-04-091-10/+7
| | | | | | This reverts commit f9487c039efb4112616d438593a2ab02792e0304. Change-Id: Id48a4aae4ecce73db468587967968a3f7618b700
* Revert "Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers""Dave Allison2014-04-091-7/+10
| | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 081f73e888b3c246cf7635db37b7f1105cf1a2ff. Change-Id: Ibd777f8ce73cf8ed6c4cb81d50bf6437ac28cb61 Conflicts: compiler/dex/quick/mir_to_lir.h
* Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers"Dave Allison2014-04-071-10/+7
| | | | | | This reverts commit 754ddad084ccb610d0cf486f6131bdc69bae5bc6. Change-Id: Icd979adee1d8d781b40a5e75daf3719444cb72e8
* Use trampolines for calls to helpersDave Allison2014-04-041-7/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is an ARM specific optimization to the compiler that uses trampoline islands to make calls to runtime helper functions. The intention is to reduce the size of the generated code (by 2 bytes per call) without affecting performance. By default this is on when generating an OAT file. It is off when compiling to memory. To switch this off in dex2oat, use the command line option: --no-helper-trampolines Enhances disassembler to print the trampoline entry on the BL instruction like this: 0xb6a850c0: f7ffff9e bl -196 (0xb6a85000) ; pTestSuspend Bug: 12607709 Change-Id: I9202bdb7cf21252ad807bd48701f1f6ce8e3d0fe
* x86_64: JNI compilerDmitry Petrochenko2014-03-281-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Passed all tests from jni_compiler_test and art/test on host with jni_copiler. Incoming argument spill is enabled, entry_spills refactored. Now each entry spill contains data type size (4 or 8) and offset which should be used for spill. Assembler REX support implemented in opcodes used in JNI compiler. Please note, JNI compiler is not enabled by default yet (see compiler_driver.cc:1875). Change-Id: I5fd19cca72122b197aec07c3708b1e80c324be44 Signed-off-by: Dmitry Petrochenko <dmitry.petrochenko@intel.com>
* AArch64: Add arm64 runtime support.Stuart Monteith2014-03-191-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | Adds support for arm64 to ART. Assembler stubs are sufficient for down calls into interpreter. JNI compiler and generics are not finished. Basic Generic JNI functionality. Change-Id: I4a07c79d1e037b9f5746673480e32cf456867b82
* Fix host architecture for 64bit.Ian Rogers2014-03-061-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Also, hack x86 assembler for use as a x86-64 trampoline compiler's assembler. Implement missing x86-64 quick resolution trampoline. Add x86-64 to the quick elf writer. Change-Id: I08216c67014a83492ada12898ab8000218ba7bb4
* Tell GDB about Quick ART generated codeMark Mendell2014-03-021-6/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is actually a lot of work. To do this, we need: .debug_info .debug_abbrev .debug_frame .debug_str These are generated into the OAT file by OatWriter and ElfWriterQuick. Since the Quick ART runtime doesn't use dlopen to load the OAT files, GDB can't find this information. Use the alternate GDB JIT interface, which can be invoked at runtime. To use this interface, an ELF image needs to be built in memory. Read the information from the OAT file, fixup the addresses to point to the real locations, add a symbol table to hold the .text symbol, and then let GDB know about the information, which will be read from the runtime address space. This is quite primitive now, and could be cleaned up considerably. It probably needs symbol table entries for the methods, and descriptions of parameters and return types. Currently only supported for X86. This defaults to enabled for debug builds. Added dexoat --gen-gdb-info and --no-gen-gdb-info flags to override. Change-Id: I4d18b2370f6dfaa00c8cc1925f10717be3bd1a62 Signed-off-by: Mark Mendell <mark.p.mendell@intel.com>
* Object model changes to support 64bit.Ian Rogers2014-02-061-12/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Modify mirror objects so that references between them use an ObjectReference value type rather than an Object* so that functionality to compress larger references can be captured in the ObjectRefererence implementation. ObjectReferences are 32bit and all other aspects of object layout remain as they are currently. Expand fields in objects holding pointers so they can hold 64bit pointers. Its expected the size of these will come down by improving where we hold compiler meta-data. Stub out x86_64 architecture specific runtime implementation. Modify OutputStream so that reads and writes are of unsigned quantities. Make the use of portable or quick code more explicit. Templatize AtomicInteger to support more than just int32_t as a type. Add missing, and fix issues relating to, missing annotalysis information on the mutator lock. Refactor and share implementations for array copy between System and uses elsewhere in the runtime. Fix numerous 64bit build issues. Change-Id: I1a5694c251a42c9eff71084dfdd4b51fff716822
* Multi threaded hashed deduplication during compilation.Mathieu Chartier2013-09-031-0/+170
Moved deduplication to be in the compiler driver instead of oat writer. This enables deduplication to be performed on multiple threads. Also added a hash function to avoid excessive comparison of byte arrays. Improvements: Before (alloats host): real 1m6.967s user 4m22.940s sys 1m22.610s Thinkfree.apk (target mako): 0m23.74s real 0m50.95s user 0m9.50s system 0m24.62s real 0m50.61s user 0m10.07s system 0m24.22s real 0m51.44s user 0m10.09s system 0m23.70s real 0m51.05s user 0m9.97s system 0m23.50s real 0m50.74s user 0m10.63s system After (alloats host): real 1m5.705s user 4m44.030s sys 1m29.990s Thinkfree.apk (target mako): 0m23.32s real 0m51.38s user 0m10.00s system 0m23.49s real 0m51.20s user 0m9.80s system 0m23.18s real 0m50.80s user 0m9.77s system 0m23.52s real 0m51.22s user 0m10.02s system 0m23.50s real 0m51.55s user 0m9.46s system Bug: 10552630 Change-Id: Ia6d06a747b86b0bfc4473b3cd68f8ce1a1c7eb22