History log of /art/compiler/compiled_method.cc
Revision Date Author Comments
62746d8d9c4400e4764f162b22bfb1a32be287a9 09-Dec-2014 Andreas Gampe <agampe@google.com> ART: Swap-space in the compiler

Introduce a swap-space and corresponding allocator to transparently
switch native allocations to memory backed by a file.

Bug: 18596910
Change-Id: I131448f3907115054a592af73db86d2b9257ea33
50abf0ad03c2cad0fa7969fc1b0bfadb0ca3bf3a 23-Jun-2014 Dave Allison <dallison@google.com> Move trampolines to thumb2 instead of ARM

Currently the entrypoint trampolines are compiled using the ARM32 assembler.
This changes that to use the thumb2 assembler for consistency with the
other compiled code.

Bug: 15455279
Change-Id: I6bacdf359e2ae4c0967fb5cd9dc694af11f802ec
72d32629303f8f39362a4099481f48646aed042f 07-May-2014 Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Give Compiler a back reference to the driver.

The compiler driver is a single object delegating work to the compiler, rather
than passing it through to every Compiler call make it a member of Compiler so
that it maybe queried. This simplifies the Compiler API and makes the
relationship to CompilerDriver more explicit.
Remove reference arguments that contravene code style.

Change-Id: Iba47f2e3cbda679a7ec7588f26188d77643aa2c6
af13ad9fd18b6f75fe82e7995224c55654594f93 11-Apr-2014 Andreas Gampe <agampe@google.com> Centralize instruction-set pointer-size, alignment, 64b-width code
in instruction_set.h/cc

This allows to clean up some places that currently make explicit
comparisons.

Change-Id: I0dcc924c52fa53306f706aceea93a2d4a655c5df
d6ed642458c8820e1beca72f3d7b5f0be4a4b64b 10-Apr-2014 Dave Allison <dallison@google.com> Revert "Revert "Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers"""

This reverts commit f9487c039efb4112616d438593a2ab02792e0304.

Change-Id: Id48a4aae4ecce73db468587967968a3f7618b700
f9487c039efb4112616d438593a2ab02792e0304 09-Apr-2014 Dave Allison <dallison@google.com> Revert "Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers""

This reverts commit 081f73e888b3c246cf7635db37b7f1105cf1a2ff.

Change-Id: Ibd777f8ce73cf8ed6c4cb81d50bf6437ac28cb61

Conflicts:
compiler/dex/quick/mir_to_lir.h
081f73e888b3c246cf7635db37b7f1105cf1a2ff 07-Apr-2014 Dave Allison <dallison@google.com> Revert "Use trampolines for calls to helpers"

This reverts commit 754ddad084ccb610d0cf486f6131bdc69bae5bc6.

Change-Id: Icd979adee1d8d781b40a5e75daf3719444cb72e8
754ddad084ccb610d0cf486f6131bdc69bae5bc6 19-Feb-2014 Dave Allison <dallison@google.com> Use trampolines for calls to helpers

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
fca82208f7128fcda09b6a4743199308332558a2 21-Mar-2014 Dmitry Petrochenko <dmitry.petrochenko@intel.com> x86_64: JNI compiler

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>
b95a5345ae4217b70ca36f0cced92f68dda7caf5 12-Mar-2014 Stuart Monteith <stuart.monteith@arm.com> AArch64: Add arm64 runtime support.

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
befbd5731ecca08f08780ee28a913d08ffb14656 06-Mar-2014 Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Fix host architecture for 64bit.

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
ae9fd93c39a341e2dffe15c61cc7d9e841fa92c4 11-Feb-2014 Mark Mendell <mark.p.mendell@intel.com> Tell GDB about Quick ART generated code

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>
ef7d42fca18c16fbaf103822ad16f23246e2905d 06-Jan-2014 Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Object model changes to support 64bit.

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
193bad9b9cfd10642043fa2ebbfc68bd5f9ede4b 30-Aug-2013 Mathieu Chartier <mathieuc@google.com> Multi threaded hashed deduplication during compilation.

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