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package org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.virtual;
import static org.graalvm.compiler.nodeinfo.NodeCycles.CYCLES_0;
import static org.graalvm.compiler.nodeinfo.NodeSize.SIZE_0;
import org.graalvm.compiler.core.common.type.StampFactory;
import org.graalvm.compiler.core.common.type.TypeReference;
import org.graalvm.compiler.graph.IterableNodeType;
import org.graalvm.compiler.graph.Node;
import org.graalvm.compiler.graph.NodeClass;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodeinfo.NodeInfo;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.FixedNode;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.ValueNode;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.spi.LIRLowerable;
import org.graalvm.compiler.nodes.spi.NodeLIRBuilderTool;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.JavaKind;
import jdk.vm.ci.meta.ResolvedJavaType;
@NodeInfo(cycles = CYCLES_0, size = SIZE_0)
public abstract class VirtualObjectNode extends ValueNode implements LIRLowerable, IterableNodeType {
public static final NodeClass<VirtualObjectNode> TYPE = NodeClass.create(VirtualObjectNode.class);
protected boolean hasIdentity;
private int objectId = -1;
protected VirtualObjectNode(NodeClass<? extends VirtualObjectNode> c, ResolvedJavaType type, boolean hasIdentity) {
super(c, StampFactory.objectNonNull(TypeReference.createExactTrusted(type)));
this.hasIdentity = hasIdentity;
}
public final int getObjectId() {
return objectId;
}
public final void resetObjectId() {
this.objectId = -1;
}
public final void setObjectId(int objectId) {
assert objectId != -1;
this.objectId = objectId;
}
@Override
protected void afterClone(Node other) {
super.afterClone(other);
resetObjectId();
}
The type of object described by this VirtualObjectNode
. In case of arrays, this is the array type (and not the component type). /**
* The type of object described by this {@link VirtualObjectNode}. In case of arrays, this is
* the array type (and not the component type).
*/
public abstract ResolvedJavaType type();
The number of entries this virtual object has. Either the number of fields or the number of
array elements.
/**
* The number of entries this virtual object has. Either the number of fields or the number of
* array elements.
*/
public abstract int entryCount();
Returns the name of the entry at the given index. Only used for debugging purposes.
/**
* Returns the name of the entry at the given index. Only used for debugging purposes.
*/
public abstract String entryName(int i);
If the given index denotes an entry in this virtual object, the index of this entry is
returned. If no such entry can be found, this method returns -1.
Params: - constantOffset – offset, where the value is placed.
- expectedEntryKind – Specifies which type is expected at this offset (Is important when
doing implicit casts, especially on big endian systems.
/**
* If the given index denotes an entry in this virtual object, the index of this entry is
* returned. If no such entry can be found, this method returns -1.
*
* @param constantOffset offset, where the value is placed.
* @param expectedEntryKind Specifies which type is expected at this offset (Is important when
* doing implicit casts, especially on big endian systems.
*/
public abstract int entryIndexForOffset(long constantOffset, JavaKind expectedEntryKind);
Returns the JavaKind
of the entry at the given index. /**
* Returns the {@link JavaKind} of the entry at the given index.
*/
public abstract JavaKind entryKind(int index);
Returns an exact duplicate of this virtual object node, which has not been added to the graph
yet.
/**
* Returns an exact duplicate of this virtual object node, which has not been added to the graph
* yet.
*/
public abstract VirtualObjectNode duplicate();
Specifies whether this virtual object has an object identity. If not, then the result of a
comparison of two virtual objects is determined by comparing their contents.
/**
* Specifies whether this virtual object has an object identity. If not, then the result of a
* comparison of two virtual objects is determined by comparing their contents.
*/
public boolean hasIdentity() {
return hasIdentity;
}
public void setIdentity(boolean identity) {
this.hasIdentity = identity;
}
Returns a node that can be used to materialize this virtual object. If this returns an AllocatedObjectNode
then this node will be attached to a CommitAllocationNode
, otherwise the node will just be added to the graph. /**
* Returns a node that can be used to materialize this virtual object. If this returns an
* {@link AllocatedObjectNode} then this node will be attached to a {@link CommitAllocationNode}
* , otherwise the node will just be added to the graph.
*/
public abstract ValueNode getMaterializedRepresentation(FixedNode fixed, ValueNode[] entries, LockState locks);
@Override
public void generate(NodeLIRBuilderTool gen) {
// nothing to do...
}
}