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package sun.invoke.util; |
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import java.lang.invoke.MethodType; |
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import sun.invoke.empty.Empty; |
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/** |
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* This class centralizes information about the JVM verifier |
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* and its requirements about type correctness. |
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* @author jrose |
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*/ |
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public class VerifyType { |
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private VerifyType() { } // cannot instantiate |
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/** |
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* True if a value can be stacked as the source type and unstacked as the |
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* destination type, without violating the JVM's type consistency. |
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* <p> |
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* If both types are references, we apply the verifier's subclass check |
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* (or subtyping, if keepInterfaces). |
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* If the src type is a type guaranteed to be null (Void) it can be converted |
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* to any other reference type. |
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* <p> |
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* If both types are primitives, we apply the verifier's primitive conversions. |
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* These do not include Java conversions such as long to double, since those |
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* require computation and (in general) stack depth changes. |
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* But very simple 32-bit viewing changes, such as byte to int, |
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* are null conversions, because they do not require any computation. |
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* These conversions are from any type to a wider type up to 32 bits, |
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* as long as the conversion is not signed to unsigned (byte to char). |
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* <p> |
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* The primitive type 'void' does not interconvert with any other type, |
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* even though it is legal to drop any type from the stack and "return void". |
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* The stack effects, though are different between void and any other type, |
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* so it is safer to report a non-trivial conversion. |
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* |
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* @param src the type of a stacked value |
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* @param dst the type by which we'd like to treat it |
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* @param keepInterfaces if false, we treat any interface as if it were Object |
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* @return whether the retyping can be done without motion or reformatting |
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*/ |
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public static boolean isNullConversion(Class<?> src, Class<?> dst, boolean keepInterfaces) { |
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if (src == dst) return true; |
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// Verifier allows any interface to be treated as Object: |
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if (!keepInterfaces) { |
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if (dst.isInterface()) dst = Object.class; |
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if (src.isInterface()) src = Object.class; |
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if (src == dst) return true; // check again |
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} |
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if (isNullType(src)) return !dst.isPrimitive(); |
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if (!src.isPrimitive()) return dst.isAssignableFrom(src); |
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if (!dst.isPrimitive()) return false; |
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// Verifier allows an int to carry byte, short, char, or even boolean: |
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Wrapper sw = Wrapper.forPrimitiveType(src); |
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if (dst == int.class) return sw.isSubwordOrInt(); |
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Wrapper dw = Wrapper.forPrimitiveType(dst); |
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if (!sw.isSubwordOrInt()) return false; |
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if (!dw.isSubwordOrInt()) return false; |
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if (!dw.isSigned() && sw.isSigned()) return false; |
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return dw.bitWidth() > sw.bitWidth(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Specialization of isNullConversion to reference types. |
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* @param src the type of a stacked value |
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* @param dst the reference type by which we'd like to treat it |
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* @return whether the retyping can be done without a cast |
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*/ |
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public static boolean isNullReferenceConversion(Class<?> src, Class<?> dst) { |
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assert(!dst.isPrimitive()); |
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if (dst.isInterface()) return true; // verifier allows this |
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if (isNullType(src)) return true; |
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return dst.isAssignableFrom(src); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Is the given type java.lang.Null or an equivalent null-only type? |
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*/ |
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public static boolean isNullType(Class<?> type) { |
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// Any reference statically typed as Void is guaranteed to be null. |
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// Therefore, it can be safely treated as a value of any |
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// other type that admits null, i.e., a reference type. |
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if (type == Void.class) return true; |
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// Locally known null-only class: |
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if (type == Empty.class) return true; |
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return false; |
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} |
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/** |
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* True if a method handle can receive a call under a slightly different |
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* method type, without moving or reformatting any stack elements. |
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* |
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* @param call the type of call being made |
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* @param recv the type of the method handle receiving the call |
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* @return whether the retyping can be done without motion or reformatting |
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*/ |
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public static boolean isNullConversion(MethodType call, MethodType recv, boolean keepInterfaces) { |
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if (call == recv) return true; |
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int len = call.parameterCount(); |
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if (len != recv.parameterCount()) return false; |
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) |
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if (!isNullConversion(call.parameterType(i), recv.parameterType(i), keepInterfaces)) |
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return false; |
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return isNullConversion(recv.returnType(), call.returnType(), keepInterfaces); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Determine if the JVM verifier allows a value of type call to be |
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* passed to a formal parameter (or return variable) of type recv. |
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* Returns 1 if the verifier allows the types to match without conversion. |
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* Returns -1 if the types can be made to match by a JVM-supported adapter. |
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* Cases supported are: |
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* <ul><li>checkcast |
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* </li><li>conversion between any two integral types (but not floats) |
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* </li><li>unboxing from a wrapper to its corresponding primitive type |
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* </li><li>conversion in either direction between float and double |
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* </li></ul> |
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* (Autoboxing is not supported here; it must be done via Java code.) |
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* Returns 0 otherwise. |
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*/ |
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public static int canPassUnchecked(Class<?> src, Class<?> dst) { |
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if (src == dst) |
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return 1; |
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if (dst.isPrimitive()) { |
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if (dst == void.class) |
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// Return anything to a caller expecting void. |
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// This is a property of the implementation, which links |
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// return values via a register rather than via a stack push. |
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// This makes it possible to ignore cleanly. |
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return 1; |
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if (src == void.class) |
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return 0; // void-to-something? |
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if (!src.isPrimitive()) |
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// Cannot pass a reference to any primitive type (exc. void). |
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return 0; |
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Wrapper sw = Wrapper.forPrimitiveType(src); |
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Wrapper dw = Wrapper.forPrimitiveType(dst); |
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if (sw.isSubwordOrInt() && dw.isSubwordOrInt()) { |
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if (sw.bitWidth() >= dw.bitWidth()) |
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return -1; // truncation may be required |
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if (!dw.isSigned() && sw.isSigned()) |
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return -1; // sign elimination may be required |
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return 1; |
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} |
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if (src == float.class || dst == float.class) { |
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if (src == double.class || dst == double.class) |
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return -1; // floating conversion may be required |
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else |
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return 0; // other primitive conversions NYI |
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} else { |
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// all fixed-point conversions are supported |
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return 0; |
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} |
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} else if (src.isPrimitive()) { |
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// Cannot pass a primitive to any reference type. |
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// (Maybe allow null.class?) |
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return 0; |
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} |
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// Handle reference types in the rest of the block: |
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// The verifier treats interfaces exactly like Object. |
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if (isNullReferenceConversion(src, dst)) |
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// pass any reference to object or an arb. interface |
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return 1; |
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// else it's a definite "maybe" (cast is required) |
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return -1; |
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} |
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public static boolean isSpreadArgType(Class<?> spreadArg) { |
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return spreadArg.isArray(); |
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} |
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public static Class<?> spreadArgElementType(Class<?> spreadArg, int i) { |
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return spreadArg.getComponentType(); |
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} |
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} |