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package jdk.graal.compiler.truffle.phases;
import jdk.graal.compiler.graph.Node;
import jdk.graal.compiler.loop.phases.LoopSafepointEliminationPhase;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.CallTargetNode;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.FixedNode;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.Invoke;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.LoopEndNode;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.java.AbstractNewObjectNode;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.loop.LoopEx;
import jdk.graal.compiler.nodes.virtual.CommitAllocationNode;
import jdk.graal.compiler.truffle.KnownTruffleTypes;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ResolvedJavaMethod;
/**
* Extends the default Graal loop safepoint elimination phase and adds logic to disable guest
* safepoints when the loop contains truffle calls or when there is a plain counted loop without
* allocations.
*
* @see LoopEndNode#canGuestSafepoint
*/
public final class TruffleLoopSafepointEliminationPhase extends LoopSafepointEliminationPhase {
private final ResolvedJavaMethod callBoundary;
public TruffleLoopSafepointEliminationPhase(KnownTruffleTypes types) {
this.callBoundary = types.OptimizedCallTarget_callBoundary;
}
@Override
protected void onSafepointDisabledLoopBegin(LoopEx loop) {
for (Node node : loop.whole().nodes()) {
if (node instanceof CommitAllocationNode || node instanceof AbstractNewObjectNode) {
// we can disable truffle safepoints if there are no allocations
// allocations are no implicit safepoint for truffle
return;
}
}
loop.loopBegin().disableGuestSafepoint();
}
@Override
protected boolean onCallInLoop(LoopEndNode loopEnd, FixedNode currentCallNode) {
if (currentCallNode instanceof Invoke && isTruffleCall((Invoke) currentCallNode)) {
// only truffle calls imply a truffle safepoint at method exits
loopEnd.disableGuestSafepoint();
return true;
}
return false;
}
@Override
protected boolean allowGuestSafepoints() {
return true;
}
private boolean isTruffleCall(Invoke call) {
CallTargetNode target = call.callTarget();
if (target == null) {
return false;
}
ResolvedJavaMethod method = target.targetMethod();
if (method == null) {
return false;
}
return method.equals(callBoundary);
}
}