Revert "Fix for an assertion failure in Map::FindTransitionToField(...). Appeared after r25136."
This revert is made in order to revert r25099 which potentially causes renderer hangs.
R=verwaest@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/722873004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#25332}
This analysis computes the set of variables that are assigned in each loop. This is useful to avoid creating redundant loop phis when building an SSA graph, which just waste memory and require analysis to get rid of.
This CL implements an AST walk for the analysis and plugs the result into the TurboFan graph builder. I left this analysis under a flag for A/B testing and until sufficient unit tests can be developed.
R=danno@chromium.org, mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/656123005
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Trimming the graph consists of breaking links from nodes that are not reachable from end to nodes that are reachable from end. Such dead nodes show up in the use lists of the live nodes and though mostly harmless, just clutter up the graph. They also can limit instruction selection opportunities, so it is good to get rid of them.
This CL is one half of the ControlReducer functionality, the other half
being branch folding.
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/661923002
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This utility will be used to simplify Linkage and fix representation inference
to work with graphs where parameters and return values are something other
than tagged. It will also make testing representation inference a lot
easier, since we can then exactly nail down the machine types of parameters
and returns.
This CL also adds c-signature.h, which demonstrates how to convert C function
signatures into MachineSignatures. The CSignatures will be used in tests to
make it easier and simpler to codegen tests.
R=jarin@chromium.org
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/515173002
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The Android build system support for gyp has been fixed to handle
target-dependent host binaries correctly without requiring them to
include the target architecture in the name. Remove the suffixes to make
referring to these targets simpler again.
This reverts r14209.
BUG=
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/236833004
Patch from Richard Coles <torne@chromium.org>.
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OrderedHashTable is an insertion-ordered HashTable based on
Jason Orendorff's writeup of a data structure attributed to Tyler Close:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Jorend/Deterministic_hash_tables
It is intended as the new backing store for JSSet/JSMap, as ES6 requires
insertion-order-based iteration. Note, however, that in the interest of
keeping the initial check-in small this patch does not yet include any
iteration support.
This change also doesn't yet touch any existing behavior, but in
a branch I've verified that these structures pass the existing
JSSet/JSMap mjsunit tests.
BUG=v8:1793
LOG=N
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/220293002
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This patch generalizes Object.observe callbacks and promise resolution into a FIFO queue called a "microtask queue".
It also exposes new V8 API which exposes the microtask queue to the embedder. In particular, it allows the embedder to
-schedule a microtask (EnqueueExternalMicrotask)
-run the microtask queue (RunMicrotasks)
-control whether the microtask queue is run automatically within V8 when the last script exits (SetAutorunMicrotasks).
R=dcarney@chromium.org, rossberg@chromium.org, dcarney, rossberg, svenpanne
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/154283002
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This patch contains contributions from the following members of the
BlackBerry Web Technologies team:
Eli Fidler <efidler@blackberry.com>
Konrad Piascik <kpiascik@blackberry.com>
Jeff Rogers <jrogers@blackberry.com>
Cosmin Truta <ctruta@blackberry.com>
Peter Wang <peter.wang@torchmobile.com.cn>
Xiaobo Wang <xiaobwang@blackberry.com>
Ming Xie <mxie@blackberry.com>
Leo Yang <leoyang@blackberry.com>
R=bmeurer@chromium.org, jkummerow@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/61153009
Patch from Cosmin Truta <ctruta@blackberry.com>.
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We don't use the worker pool yet, however, there are tests. Yay. The
next step is to use the worker pool for parallel sweeping.
I've also started to move the platform related files into a sub
directory. The goal is to eventually build all the platform stuff as
a separate library which is used by d8 and cctest (and other embedders
that wish to use the default implementation) but not by chromium.
BUG=v8:3015
R=hpayer@chromium.org, svenpanne@chromium.org
LOG=n
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/104583003
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All methods for accessing collected profiles by index are deprecated. The indexed storage may well be implemented by the embedder should he need it. CpuProfiler's responsibility is just to create CpuProfile object that contains all collected data and whose lifetime can be managed by the embedder.
BUG=chromium:327298
LOG=Y
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/117353002
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Original descriptions were:
- "Refactor and cleanup VirtualMemory."
- "Fix typo."
- "Deuglify V8_INLINE and V8_NOINLINE."
- "Don't align size on allocation granularity for unaligned ReserveRegion calls."
Reasons for the revert are:
- Our mjsunit test suite slower by a factor of 5(!) in release mode.
- Flaky cctest/test-alloc/CodeRange on all architectures and platforms.
- Tankage of Sunspider by about 6% overall (unverified).
TBR=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23970004
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Remove a lot of platform duplication, and simplify the virtual
memory implementation. Also improve readability by avoiding bool
parameters for executability (use a dedicated Executability type
instead).
Get rid of the Isolate::UncheckedCurrent() call in the platform
code, as part of the Isolate TLS cleanup.
Use a dedicated random number generator for the address
randomization, instead of messing with the per-isolate random
number generators.
TEST=cctest/test-virtual-memory
R=verwaest@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23641009
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The RandomNumberGenerator is a pseudorandom number generator
with 48-bit state. It is properly seeded using either
(1) the --random-seed if specified, or
(2) the entropy_source function if configured, or
(3) /dev/urandom if available, or
(4) falls back to Time and TimeTicks based seeding.
Each Isolate now contains a RandomNumberGenerator, which replaces
the previous private_random_seed.
Every native context still has its own random_seed. But this random
seed is now properly initialized during bootstrapping,
instead of on-demand initialization. This will allow us to cleanup
and speedup the HRandom implementation quite a lot (this is delayed
for a followup CL)!
Also stop messing with the system rand()/random(), which should
not be done from a library anyway! We probably re-seeded the
libc rand()/random() after the application (i.e. Chrome) already
seeded it (with better entropy than what we used).
Another followup CL will replace the use of the per-isolate
random number generator for the address randomization and
thereby get rid of the Isolate::UncheckedCurrent() usage in
the platform code.
TEST=cctest/test-random-number-generator,cctest/test-random
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23548024
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Condition variables are synchronization primitives that can be used
to block one or more threads while waiting for condition to become
true.
Right now we have only semaphores, mutexes and atomic operations for
synchronization, which results in quite complex solutions where an
implementation using condition variables and mutexes would be straight
forward.
There's also a performance benefit to condition variables and mutexes
vs semaphores, especially on Windows, where semaphores are kernel
objects, while mutexes are implemented as fast critical sections,
it CAN be beneficial performance-wise to use condition variables
instead of semaphores.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23548007
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Drop the previous Mutex and ScopedLock classes from platform files.
Add new Mutex, RecursiveMutex and LockGuard classes, which are
designed after their C++11 counterparts, so that at some point
we can simply drop our custom code and switch to the C++11
classes. We distinguish regular and recursive mutexes, as the
latter don't work well with condition variables, which will be
introduced by a followup CL.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23625003
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These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
The previous Windows issues have been resolved, and we now use GetTickCount64()
on Windows Vista and later, falling back to timeGetTime() with rollover
protection for earlier Windows versions.
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org, yurys@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23490015
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These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23469013
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