v8/test/cctest/test-weakmaps.cc

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#include <utility>
#include "src/global-handles.h"
#include "src/heap/factory.h"
#include "src/isolate.h"
#include "src/objects-inl.h"
#include "src/objects/hash-table-inl.h"
#include "src/objects/js-collection-inl.h"
#include "test/cctest/cctest.h"
#include "test/cctest/heap/heap-utils.h"
namespace v8 {
namespace internal {
namespace test_weakmaps {
static Isolate* GetIsolateFrom(LocalContext* context) {
return reinterpret_cast<Isolate*>((*context)->GetIsolate());
}
static int NumberOfWeakCalls = 0;
static void WeakPointerCallback(const v8::WeakCallbackInfo<void>& data) {
std::pair<v8::Persistent<v8::Value>*, int>* p =
reinterpret_cast<std::pair<v8::Persistent<v8::Value>*, int>*>(
data.GetParameter());
CHECK_EQ(1234, p->second);
NumberOfWeakCalls++;
p->first->Reset();
}
TEST(Weakness) {
FLAG_incremental_marking = false;
LocalContext context;
Isolate* isolate = GetIsolateFrom(&context);
Factory* factory = isolate->factory();
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<JSWeakMap> weakmap = isolate->factory()->NewJSWeakMap();
GlobalHandles* global_handles = isolate->global_handles();
// Keep global reference to the key.
Handle<Object> key;
{
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<Map> map = factory->NewMap(JS_OBJECT_TYPE, JSObject::kHeaderSize);
Handle<JSObject> object = factory->NewJSObjectFromMap(map);
key = global_handles->Create(*object);
}
CHECK(!global_handles->IsWeak(key.location()));
// Put two chained entries into weak map.
{
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<Map> map = factory->NewMap(JS_OBJECT_TYPE, JSObject::kHeaderSize);
Handle<JSObject> object = factory->NewJSObjectFromMap(map);
Handle<Smi> smi(Smi::FromInt(23), isolate);
int32_t hash = key->GetOrCreateHash(isolate)->value();
JSWeakCollection::Set(weakmap, key, object, hash);
int32_t object_hash = object->GetOrCreateHash(isolate)->value();
JSWeakCollection::Set(weakmap, object, smi, object_hash);
}
CHECK_EQ(2, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfElements());
// Force a full GC.
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage(Heap::kAbortIncrementalMarkingMask);
CHECK_EQ(0, NumberOfWeakCalls);
CHECK_EQ(2, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfElements());
CHECK_EQ(
0, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfDeletedElements());
// Make the global reference to the key weak.
std::pair<Handle<Object>*, int> handle_and_id(&key, 1234);
GlobalHandles::MakeWeak(
key.location(), reinterpret_cast<void*>(&handle_and_id),
&WeakPointerCallback, v8::WeakCallbackType::kParameter);
CHECK(global_handles->IsWeak(key.location()));
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage(Heap::kAbortIncrementalMarkingMask);
CHECK_EQ(1, NumberOfWeakCalls);
CHECK_EQ(0, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfElements());
CHECK_EQ(2,
ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfDeletedElements());
}
TEST(Shrinking) {
LocalContext context;
Isolate* isolate = GetIsolateFrom(&context);
Factory* factory = isolate->factory();
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<JSWeakMap> weakmap = isolate->factory()->NewJSWeakMap();
// Check initial capacity.
CHECK_EQ(32, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->Capacity());
// Fill up weak map to trigger capacity change.
{
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<Map> map = factory->NewMap(JS_OBJECT_TYPE, JSObject::kHeaderSize);
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
Handle<JSObject> object = factory->NewJSObjectFromMap(map);
Handle<Smi> smi(Smi::FromInt(i), isolate);
int32_t object_hash = object->GetOrCreateHash(isolate)->value();
JSWeakCollection::Set(weakmap, object, smi, object_hash);
}
}
// Check increased capacity.
CHECK_EQ(128, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->Capacity());
// Force a full GC.
CHECK_EQ(32, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfElements());
CHECK_EQ(
0, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfDeletedElements());
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage(Heap::kAbortIncrementalMarkingMask);
CHECK_EQ(0, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfElements());
CHECK_EQ(
32, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->NumberOfDeletedElements());
// Check shrunk capacity.
CHECK_EQ(32, ObjectHashTable::cast(weakmap->table())->Capacity());
}
// Test that weak map values on an evacuation candidate which are not reachable
// by other paths are correctly recorded in the slots buffer.
TEST(Regress2060a) {
if (i::FLAG_never_compact) return;
FLAG_always_compact = true;
LocalContext context;
Isolate* isolate = GetIsolateFrom(&context);
Factory* factory = isolate->factory();
Heap* heap = isolate->heap();
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<JSFunction> function =
factory->NewFunctionForTest(factory->function_string());
Handle<JSObject> key = factory->NewJSObject(function);
Handle<JSWeakMap> weakmap = isolate->factory()->NewJSWeakMap();
// Start second old-space page so that values land on evacuation candidate.
Page* first_page = heap->old_space()->first_page();
heap::SimulateFullSpace(heap->old_space());
// Fill up weak map with values on an evacuation candidate.
{
HandleScope scope(isolate);
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
Handle<JSObject> object = factory->NewJSObject(function, TENURED);
CHECK(!heap->InNewSpace(*object));
CHECK(!first_page->Contains(object->address()));
Make sure the identity hash is uniform (at least in the lower bits). In the current implementation of hash code for objects (identity hash), we do not bother to shift the hash when we retrieve it from the hash-length bitfield in a property array. (Even worse, we store shifted value even if we do not have property array or inside dictionaries.) That means that the hash-code for objects is always divisible by 1024. Since our hash table uses a simple masking with (2^logsize - 1) to obtain the bucket, we get terrible hash collisions - essentially, our hash table degenerates to a linked list for fewer than 1024 elements. This CL always shifts the hash code so that the value in the lowest 21 bits is uniformly distributed. This results in big improvements on medium to large hash tables. A program storing 1M elements into a WeakMap gets roughly 17x faster. A program retrieving 1M elements from a Map improves even more dramatically (>100x). const a = []; for (let i = 0; i < 1e6; i++) a[i] = {}; const m = new Map(); console.time("Map.set"); for (let i = 0; i < 1e6; i++) { m.set(a[i], i); } console.timeEnd("Map.set"); console.time("Map.get"); let s = 0; for (let i = 0; i < 1e6; i++) { s += m.get(a[i]); } console.timeEnd("Map.get"); const w = new WeakMap(); console.time("WeakMap.set"); for (let i = 0; i < 1e6; i++) { w.set(a[i], i); } console.timeEnd("WeakMap.set"); Before the fix: Map.set: 157.575000 Map.get: 28333.182000 WeakMap.set: 6923.826000 After the fix: Map.set: 178.382000 Map.get: 185.930000 WeakMap.set: 409.529000 Note that Map does not suffer from the hash collision on insertion because it uses chaining (insertion into linked list is fast regardless of size!), and we cleverly avoid lookup in the hash table on update if the key does not have identity hash yet. This is in contrast to the WeakMap, which uses open-addressing, and deals with collisions on insertion. Bug: v8:6916 Change-Id: Ic5497bd4501e3b767b3f4acb7efb4784cbb3a2e4 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/713616 Reviewed-by: Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#48480}
2017-10-11 22:50:51 +00:00
int32_t hash = key->GetOrCreateHash(isolate)->value();
JSWeakCollection::Set(weakmap, key, object, hash);
}
}
// Force compacting garbage collection.
CHECK(FLAG_always_compact);
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage();
}
// Test that weak map keys on an evacuation candidate which are reachable by
// other strong paths are correctly recorded in the slots buffer.
TEST(Regress2060b) {
if (i::FLAG_never_compact) return;
FLAG_always_compact = true;
#ifdef VERIFY_HEAP
FLAG_verify_heap = true;
#endif
LocalContext context;
Isolate* isolate = GetIsolateFrom(&context);
Factory* factory = isolate->factory();
Heap* heap = isolate->heap();
HandleScope scope(isolate);
Handle<JSFunction> function =
factory->NewFunctionForTest(factory->function_string());
// Start second old-space page so that keys land on evacuation candidate.
Page* first_page = heap->old_space()->first_page();
heap::SimulateFullSpace(heap->old_space());
// Fill up weak map with keys on an evacuation candidate.
Handle<JSObject> keys[32];
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
keys[i] = factory->NewJSObject(function, TENURED);
CHECK(!heap->InNewSpace(*keys[i]));
CHECK(!first_page->Contains(keys[i]->address()));
}
Handle<JSWeakMap> weakmap = isolate->factory()->NewJSWeakMap();
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
Handle<Smi> smi(Smi::FromInt(i), isolate);
int32_t hash = keys[i]->GetOrCreateHash(isolate)->value();
JSWeakCollection::Set(weakmap, keys[i], smi, hash);
}
// Force compacting garbage collection. The subsequent collections are used
// to verify that key references were actually updated.
CHECK(FLAG_always_compact);
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage();
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage();
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage();
}
TEST(Regress399527) {
if (!FLAG_incremental_marking) return;
CcTest::InitializeVM();
v8::HandleScope scope(CcTest::isolate());
Isolate* isolate = CcTest::i_isolate();
Heap* heap = isolate->heap();
{
HandleScope scope(isolate);
isolate->factory()->NewJSWeakMap();
heap::SimulateIncrementalMarking(heap);
}
// The weak map is marked black here but leaving the handle scope will make
// the object unreachable. Aborting incremental marking will clear all the
// marking bits which makes the weak map garbage.
CcTest::CollectAllGarbage();
}
} // namespace test_weakmaps
} // namespace internal
} // namespace v8