The heap profiler randomly crashed because of memory corruption caused
by unexpected heap objects layout changes occured between count and fill
passes. The changes lead the number of retainers counted on the first pass
did not match its number on the fill pass leading to the out of bounds
array access.
Besides that the mark bit scheme has been changed to a plain vector one in
dominators building algorithm. It is up to 4x faster because of smaller
memory access footprint.
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9594020
Patch from Alexei Filippov <alexeif@chromium.org>.
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Port r10905 (2a997cf).
Original commit message:
Allow Crankshaft to inline ordered relational comparisons (<, >, <=, >=) that have undefined arguments in addition to double value arguments (rather than calling the generic Compare stub).
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9583038
Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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Inlined strict mode functions (that are not called as methods) will get
their receiver reset to undefined. This should not happen when inlining
constructors.
This change also simplifies the test suite to reuse the same closures
into which constructors get inlined and use gc() to force V8 to forget
collected type feedback.
R=vegorov@chromium.org
TEST=mjsunit/compiler/inline-construct
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9597017
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This is essential for the upcoming map sharing with accessors, and we aleady
have enough machinery to handle the holes now. Furthermore, use "To" template in
2 nearby functions, and made naming a bit more consistent.
In a nutshell: This CL should have no visible effect at all at the moment.
Famous last words...
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9594013
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Main change from the original CL: Call::ComputeTarget does not use IsProperty
anymore, because this would potentially need a holder, which we don't have
here. Using Map::LookupInDescriptors with a NULL holder is a bit fishy in
general, because one has to be *extremely* careful when using its LookupResult.
The original CL made Chrome's NetInternalsTest.netInternalsTourTabs browser test
fail, but it's a mystery how this could happen: We should never reach
Call::ComputeTarget via Call::RecordTypeFeedback with a CALLBACKS property,
because we never consider calls to them monomorphic, which is in turn because of
the stub cache leaving them in the pre-monomorphic state. Therefore, I don't
have a clue how to write a regression test for this...
As an additional tiny bonus, the --trace-opt output for deoptimizations has been
improved.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9584003
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The old code used a separate HToInt32 instruction which had a wrong register
constraint for the input register which caused wrong result when the stored value
is used after a typed array store. (UseRegister instead of UseTempRegister) when no
SSE3 is available.
This change fixes it by replacing HToInt32 with the corresponding HChange
instruction which has correct register contraints.
TEST=mjsunit/compiler/regress-toint32.js
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9565007
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Port r10881 (0d25c61e).
Original commit message:
Generates inlined code for object allocation specific to the initial map
of the given constructor function. Also forces completion of inobject
slack tracking while crankshafting to finalize instance size of these
objects.
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9569008
Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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Port r10794 (654fe910).
Original commit message:
Only JSObject enumerables with enum cache (fast case properties, no interceptors, no enumerable properties on the prototype) are supported.
HLoadKeyedGeneric with keys produced by for-in enumeration are recognized and rewritten into direct property load by index. For this enum-cache was extended to store property indices in a separate array (see handles.cc).
New hydrogen instructions:
- HForInPrepareMap: checks for-in fast case preconditions and returns map that contains enum-cache;
- HForInCacheArray: extracts enum-cache array from the map;
- HCheckMapValue: map check with HValue map instead of immediate;
- HLoadFieldByIndex: load fast property by it's index, positive indexes denote in-object properties, negative - out of object properties;
Changed hydrogen instructions:
- HLoadKeyedFastElement: added hole check suppression for loads from internal FixedArrays that are knows to have no holes inside.
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9453009
Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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Port r10849 (b0fe79c).
Also included: Fixed a bug in GenerateRecordCallTarget.
This bug prevented certain functions from being registered as Monomorphic
and thus prevented them from being inlined using the new system (b0fe79c).
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9511002
Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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This CL is a step towards removing ZoneObject's new operator without a Zone
parameter, which uses Isolate::Current. For e.g. the bulletben benchmark, this
CL reduces the number of calls to this new operator by roughly 120k, but we are
still left with 780k calls from other sites...
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9487010
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With transitions in AccessorPairs, it is not enough to look at the PropertyType
alone to decide whether we look at a property or not: For objects with
JavaScript accessors, we have to look into the AccessorPair itself and see if
one of its 2 parts is actually a JavaScript accessor. Therefore, a predicate
with a PropertyType argument alone doesn't make sense anymore, we might need the
associated value, too.
Things are complicated by the fact that the holder in a LookupResult can be
NULL, so we must be careful to retrieve its value only when it is really
needed. To achieve the needed call-by-name semantics, a new Entry is introduced,
which is basically a closure over a DescriptorArray and an index into this array
(C++0x to the rescue!). GCC is clever enough to inline this class, so we pay no
runtime penalty for this abstraction.
It's all a bit ugly, but this is caused by the current structure of Descriptor,
DescriptorArray and LookupResult: Things would be much easier if DescriptorArray
were, well, an array of Descriptors, and LookupResult were a 'Maybe Descriptor'
(in Haskell-terms).
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9466047
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This patch changes the signature of the v8::HeapGraphNode::GetRetainedSize method, but it's not used in Chromium, and it should be easy for other clients (if any) to adjust to this change.
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Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9466014
Patch from Alexei Filippov <alexeif@chromium.org>.
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As of dominators and retained sizes calculation take quite small time now
comparing to the main passes, it is worth to exclude these from progress
indicator. Now the indicator smoothly runs to 100%, while previously
it ran to 50% and then instantly jumped to 100%.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9465010
Patch from Alexei Filippov <alexeif@chromium.org>.
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This allows elements of the non-strict arguments object to be redefined
with custom attributes and still maintain an alias into the context.
Such a slow alias is maintained by placing a special marker into the
dictionary backing store of the arguments object.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1772
TEST=test262,mjsunit/object-define-property
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9460004
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As of dominators and retained sizes calculation take quite small time now
comparing to the main passes, it is worth to exclude these from progress
indicator. Now the indicator smoothly runs to 100%, while previously
it ran to 50% and then instantly jumped to 100%.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9463008
Patch from Alexei Filippov <alexeif@chromium.org>.
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Replace timestamps with affected bool vector. Timestamps could cause
some entries marked as affected on iteration i, to be recalculated
twice on iterations i and i+1. Which is redundant.
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TEST=none
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9467002
Patch from Alexei Filippov <alexeif@chromium.org>.
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The previous code relied on the tricky global invariant that there is no map
sharing when accessor properties are involved (or in other words: that
TransformToFastProperties is dumb enough :-). Although this is not a real
problem with the current code, this assumption breaks when map sharing in fast
mode is enabled, so we defensively copy an AccessorPair.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9430048
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