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Example 66 with VarHandle

use of java.lang.invoke.VarHandle in project openj9 by eclipse.

the class StructTests1 method test_add3IntStructs_returnStruct_1.

@Test
public void test_add3IntStructs_returnStruct_1() throws Throwable {
    GroupLayout structLayout = MemoryLayout.structLayout(C_INT.withName("elem1"), C_INT.withName("elem2"), C_INT.withName("elem3"));
    VarHandle intHandle1 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem1"));
    VarHandle intHandle2 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem2"));
    VarHandle intHandle3 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem3"));
    MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(MemorySegment.class, MemorySegment.class, MemorySegment.class);
    FunctionDescriptor fd = FunctionDescriptor.of(structLayout, structLayout, structLayout);
    Addressable functionSymbol = nativeLibLookup.lookup("add3IntStructs_returnStruct").get();
    try (ResourceScope scope = ResourceScope.newConfinedScope()) {
        SegmentAllocator allocator = SegmentAllocator.ofScope(scope);
        MethodHandle mh = clinker.downcallHandle(functionSymbol, allocator, mt, fd);
        MemorySegment structSegmt1 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        intHandle1.set(structSegmt1, 11223344);
        intHandle2.set(structSegmt1, 55667788);
        intHandle3.set(structSegmt1, 99001122);
        MemorySegment structSegmt2 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        intHandle1.set(structSegmt2, 33445566);
        intHandle2.set(structSegmt2, 77889900);
        intHandle3.set(structSegmt2, 44332211);
        MemorySegment resultSegmt = (MemorySegment) mh.invokeExact(structSegmt1, structSegmt2);
        Assert.assertEquals(intHandle1.get(resultSegmt), 44668910);
        Assert.assertEquals(intHandle2.get(resultSegmt), 133557688);
        Assert.assertEquals(intHandle3.get(resultSegmt), 143333333);
    }
}
Also used : MethodType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType) VarHandle(java.lang.invoke.VarHandle) ResourceScope(jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope) SegmentAllocator(jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator) GroupLayout(jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout) Addressable(jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable) FunctionDescriptor(jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor) MemorySegment(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment) MethodHandle(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 67 with VarHandle

use of java.lang.invoke.VarHandle in project openj9 by eclipse.

the class StructTests1 method test_add2IntStructs_returnStructPointer_1.

@Test
public void test_add2IntStructs_returnStructPointer_1() throws Throwable {
    GroupLayout structLayout = MemoryLayout.structLayout(C_INT.withName("elem1"), C_INT.withName("elem2"));
    VarHandle intHandle1 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem1"));
    VarHandle intHandle2 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem2"));
    MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(MemoryAddress.class, MemoryAddress.class, MemorySegment.class);
    FunctionDescriptor fd = FunctionDescriptor.of(C_POINTER, C_POINTER, structLayout);
    Addressable functionSymbol = nativeLibLookup.lookup("add2IntStructs_returnStructPointer").get();
    MethodHandle mh = clinker.downcallHandle(functionSymbol, mt, fd);
    try (ResourceScope scope = ResourceScope.newConfinedScope()) {
        SegmentAllocator allocator = SegmentAllocator.ofScope(scope);
        MemorySegment structSegmt1 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        intHandle1.set(structSegmt1, 11223344);
        intHandle2.set(structSegmt1, 55667788);
        MemorySegment structSegmt2 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        intHandle1.set(structSegmt2, 99001122);
        intHandle2.set(structSegmt2, 33445566);
        MemoryAddress resultAddr = (MemoryAddress) mh.invokeExact(structSegmt1.address(), structSegmt2);
        MemorySegment resultSegmt = resultAddr.asSegment(structLayout.byteSize(), scope);
        Assert.assertEquals(intHandle1.get(resultSegmt), 110224466);
        Assert.assertEquals(intHandle2.get(resultSegmt), 89113354);
    }
}
Also used : MethodType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType) VarHandle(java.lang.invoke.VarHandle) ResourceScope(jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope) SegmentAllocator(jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator) GroupLayout(jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout) Addressable(jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable) FunctionDescriptor(jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor) MemoryAddress(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemoryAddress) MemorySegment(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment) MethodHandle(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 68 with VarHandle

use of java.lang.invoke.VarHandle in project openj9 by eclipse.

the class StructTests2 method test_addCharAndCharsFromStruct_2.

@Test
public void test_addCharAndCharsFromStruct_2() throws Throwable {
    GroupLayout structLayout = MemoryLayout.structLayout(C_SHORT.withName("elem1"), C_SHORT.withName("elem2"));
    VarHandle charHandle1 = structLayout.varHandle(char.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem1"));
    VarHandle charHandle2 = structLayout.varHandle(char.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem2"));
    MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(char.class, char.class, MemorySegment.class);
    FunctionDescriptor fd = FunctionDescriptor.of(C_SHORT, C_SHORT, structLayout);
    Addressable functionSymbol = nativeLibLookup.lookup("addCharAndCharsFromStruct").get();
    MethodHandle mh = clinker.downcallHandle(mt, fd);
    try (ResourceScope scope = ResourceScope.newConfinedScope()) {
        SegmentAllocator allocator = SegmentAllocator.ofScope(scope);
        MemorySegment structSegmt = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        charHandle1.set(structSegmt, 'A');
        charHandle2.set(structSegmt, 'B');
        char result = (char) mh.invokeExact(functionSymbol, 'C', structSegmt);
        Assert.assertEquals(result, 'D');
    }
}
Also used : MethodType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType) VarHandle(java.lang.invoke.VarHandle) ResourceScope(jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope) SegmentAllocator(jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator) GroupLayout(jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout) Addressable(jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable) FunctionDescriptor(jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor) MemorySegment(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment) MethodHandle(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 69 with VarHandle

use of java.lang.invoke.VarHandle in project openj9 by eclipse.

the class StructTests2 method test_add2ShortStructs_returnStruct_2.

@Test
public void test_add2ShortStructs_returnStruct_2() throws Throwable {
    GroupLayout structLayout = MemoryLayout.structLayout(C_SHORT.withName("elem1"), C_SHORT.withName("elem2"));
    VarHandle shortHandle1 = structLayout.varHandle(short.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem1"));
    VarHandle shortHandle2 = structLayout.varHandle(short.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem2"));
    MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(MemorySegment.class, MemorySegment.class, MemorySegment.class);
    FunctionDescriptor fd = FunctionDescriptor.of(structLayout, structLayout, structLayout);
    Addressable functionSymbol = nativeLibLookup.lookup("add2ShortStructs_returnStruct").get();
    try (ResourceScope scope = ResourceScope.newConfinedScope()) {
        SegmentAllocator allocator = SegmentAllocator.ofScope(scope);
        MethodHandle mh = clinker.downcallHandle(mt, fd);
        MemorySegment structSegmt1 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        shortHandle1.set(structSegmt1, (short) 56);
        shortHandle2.set(structSegmt1, (short) 45);
        MemorySegment structSegmt2 = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        shortHandle1.set(structSegmt2, (short) 78);
        shortHandle2.set(structSegmt2, (short) 67);
        MemorySegment resultSegmt = (MemorySegment) mh.invokeExact(functionSymbol, allocator, structSegmt1, structSegmt2);
        Assert.assertEquals((short) shortHandle1.get(resultSegmt), (short) 134);
        Assert.assertEquals((short) shortHandle2.get(resultSegmt), (short) 112);
    }
}
Also used : MethodType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType) VarHandle(java.lang.invoke.VarHandle) ResourceScope(jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope) SegmentAllocator(jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator) GroupLayout(jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout) Addressable(jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable) FunctionDescriptor(jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor) MemorySegment(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment) MethodHandle(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Example 70 with VarHandle

use of java.lang.invoke.VarHandle in project openj9 by eclipse.

the class StructTests2 method test_addIntFromPointerAndIntsFromStruct_returnIntPointer_2.

@Test
public void test_addIntFromPointerAndIntsFromStruct_returnIntPointer_2() throws Throwable {
    GroupLayout structLayout = MemoryLayout.structLayout(C_INT.withName("elem1"), C_INT.withName("elem2"));
    VarHandle intHandle1 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem1"));
    VarHandle intHandle2 = structLayout.varHandle(int.class, PathElement.groupElement("elem2"));
    MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(MemoryAddress.class, MemoryAddress.class, MemorySegment.class);
    FunctionDescriptor fd = FunctionDescriptor.of(C_POINTER, C_POINTER, structLayout);
    Addressable functionSymbol = nativeLibLookup.lookup("addIntFromPointerAndIntsFromStruct_returnIntPointer").get();
    MethodHandle mh = clinker.downcallHandle(mt, fd);
    try (ResourceScope scope = ResourceScope.newConfinedScope()) {
        SegmentAllocator allocator = SegmentAllocator.ofScope(scope);
        MemorySegment intSegmt = allocator.allocate(C_INT);
        MemoryAccess.setInt(intSegmt, 1122333);
        MemorySegment structSegmt = allocator.allocate(structLayout);
        intHandle1.set(structSegmt, 4455666);
        intHandle2.set(structSegmt, 7788999);
        MemoryAddress resultAddr = (MemoryAddress) mh.invokeExact(functionSymbol, intSegmt.address(), structSegmt);
        MemorySegment resultSegmt = resultAddr.asSegment(C_INT.byteSize(), scope);
        VarHandle intHandle = MemoryHandles.varHandle(int.class, ByteOrder.nativeOrder());
        int result = (int) intHandle.get(resultSegmt, 0);
        Assert.assertEquals(result, 13366998);
        Assert.assertEquals(resultSegmt.address().toRawLongValue(), intSegmt.address().toRawLongValue());
    }
}
Also used : MethodType(java.lang.invoke.MethodType) VarHandle(java.lang.invoke.VarHandle) ResourceScope(jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope) SegmentAllocator(jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator) GroupLayout(jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout) Addressable(jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable) FunctionDescriptor(jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor) MemoryAddress(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemoryAddress) MemorySegment(jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment) MethodHandle(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) Test(org.testng.annotations.Test)

Aggregations

VarHandle (java.lang.invoke.VarHandle)400 Test (org.testng.annotations.Test)388 MethodHandle (java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle)319 FunctionDescriptor (jdk.incubator.foreign.FunctionDescriptor)318 GroupLayout (jdk.incubator.foreign.GroupLayout)318 MemorySegment (jdk.incubator.foreign.MemorySegment)318 ResourceScope (jdk.incubator.foreign.ResourceScope)254 SegmentAllocator (jdk.incubator.foreign.SegmentAllocator)254 MethodType (java.lang.invoke.MethodType)192 Addressable (jdk.incubator.foreign.Addressable)128 NativeSymbol (jdk.incubator.foreign.NativeSymbol)126 MemoryAddress (jdk.incubator.foreign.MemoryAddress)78 Symbol (jdk.incubator.foreign.LibraryLookup.Symbol)64 Test (org.junit.Test)8 VarHandleDesc (java.lang.invoke.VarHandle.VarHandleDesc)2 ClassDesc (java.lang.constant.ClassDesc)1 Field (java.lang.reflect.Field)1