If type-feedback indicates that an expression was never executed in
the non-optimized code, we insert a forced deoptimization right away
to enable re-optimization if we ever hit this path.
With this change we still continue to build the graph. As a next step, we
should remove the dead code after the deoptimize.
I had to remove one assert about the optimization status in a test since
we now immediately deoptimize after exiting the loop that triggers OSR.
Also remove a restriction that control-flow from an inlined function in a
test context always reaches both true- and false-target.
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The approach is to handle the common case in the optimizing
compiler and to bailout for the rare corner cases.
This is done by initializing all local const-variables with
the hole value and disallowing any use of the hole value statically.
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Only IA32 version for now. I'll start porting.
Strict mode functions are to get 'undefined' as the receiver when
called with an implicit receiver. Modes are bad! It forces us to have
checks on all function calls.
This change attempts to limit the cost by passing information about
whether or not a call is with an implicit or explicit receiver in ecx
as part of the calling convention. The cost is setting ecx on all
calls and checking ecx on entry to strict mode functions.
Implicit/explicit receiver state has to be maintained by ICs. Various
stubs have to not clobber ecx or save and restore it.
CallFunction stub needs to check if the receiver is implicit when it
doesn't know from the context.
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Use a special slot for HContext, and fetch the value from there each time it is used. Allocate space for special slots in every HEnvironment. Fill them with constant undefined. Do not copy them to LEnvironment.
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This reduces the binary size by making the Is* type-test functions non-virtual.
I had to change Gap and Label instructions to have a common abstract superclass because both act as gap-instructions for the register allocator.
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Rather than representing a use as a pointer to an HValue and then searching
for the specific (ambiguous) operand, we now represent a use as a pair of an
HValue and the input operand index. Additionally, use a linked list instead
of a growable array list since we never use random access.
This allows us to remove a bunch of similarly named and subtly different
functions from the HValue API. The cost in extra zone allocation per use is
partially offset by reusing use list nodes when replacing a use of one value
with another.
R=danno@chromium.org,fschneider@chromium.org
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For instructions that are marked as calls we can use:
1. Fixed input registers
2. Use-at-start policy (register, memory or constant).
(Memory or constant would not need the use-at-start policy, but
not specifying use-at-start prevents the allocator from using
a register even if there is one available. That's why use-at-start
is required and guarded by assertion)
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In the cases where a global property cell cannot be used in the optimized code
use standard load ic to get the property instead of bailing out.
This is re-committing r7212 and r7215 which where reverted in r7239 with the addition of recoring the source position in the hydrogen code for the LoadGlobalCell instruction. To record that position an optional position field has been added to the variable proxy AST node.
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This change adds a new IR instruction for polymorphic loads. It performs
map compares and loads in one IR instruction instead of splitting each
load into a graph of map-compares and field loads.
The advantage is a smaller IR and less basic blocks, plus it allows to
do GVN on polymorphic loads.
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This allows fast calls and inlining of functions like:
var o = {f: function() { return "foo"; }}
o.f();
Object literals that contain function literals are initially created a dictionary mode
object and only transformed to fast properties once all properties are computed and
added. This allows us to create constant function properties for functions declared
inside the object literal. Function literals inside object literals are marked for
pretenuring so that they work as contant function properties.
Object literals without functions should just function as before.
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Worth mentioning:
- Specialized versions of pixel array and store/loads inside the generic stubs have been removed, since to have parity for all external arrays, 8 different versions would have to be inlined/checked.
- There's a new constant in v8.h for external arrays with pixel array elements.
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Change the way we construct the graph for polymorphic loads to match that of
polymorphic stores.
Introduce a stack-allocated helper for saving and restoring all the
function-specific graph builder state that needs to change when we begin
translating an inlined function. Make this class authoritative by moving
redundant state out of the builder and deferring to the current function's
state.
Ensure that we always print a tracing message when abandoning an inlining
attempt.
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Change the comparison in the full code generator to use CompareIC instead of the CompareStub to record the types. This also implements the patching in the full code generator where the inlined smi code is de-activated by default to call the CompareIC once and then activating the inlined smi code by patching the code.
Fixed the smi comparison in the ICCompareStub.
Fixed ToBooleanStub to ensure that the scratch register used is not the input. Use r9 as default as that will never be input with Crankshaft.
Implemented lithium instruction CmpTAndBranch.
Make sure that the lithium instruction CmpID have operands in registrers as the current optimized code expects that.
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Instead of constructing a temporary container for all LOperands of each
instruction, the register works directly on the LIR instructions that
provide an abstract interface for input/output/temp operands.
This saves allocation of zone memory and speeds up LIR construction,
but makes iterating over all uses in the register allocator slightly
more expensive because environment uses are stored in a linked list of
environments. We can fix this by using a flat representation of LOperands.
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Record a safepoint with a deoptimization id for throw in optimized code. We
don't seem to much care what the AST ID is because we will not be using it
for lazy deoptimization (throw doesn't return to the point of throw). For
hygiene we use the actual ID of the throw expression. Throw is no longer a
control-flow instruction, but it's followed by an unconditional abnormal
exit. This is required to insert a simulate between the throw and the exit.
Make our optimized treatment of Function.prototype.apply act like a call and
have side effects. This ensures that it will get a lazy deoptimization
environment. Use that deoptimization ID in the safepoint for the call.
Deleting a property was also missing a deoptimization ID, though there was a
deoptimization environment assigned to the instruction. Record the
environment and use the deoptimization ID at the safepoint.
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Deletion of global properties puts 'the hole' in the global property
cell and updates the property details in the property dictionary with
the information that the property has been deleted. When setting
global properties that have been deleted in generated code we just
store the new value in the global property cell. This does not update
the property details in the property dictionary. Therefore, it looks
like the property is not there eventhough it was just reintroduced.
Perform 'the hole' checks in generated code for global property stores
and bail out of ICs and optimized code if storing to a property cell
that contains 'the hole'.
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This implements the type recording binary operation stub for ARM. This first iteration only supports ADD. Handling of 32-bit integers is currently not implemented but just transitions. The generic case for now delegates to the generic binary operation stub.
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Rename HBranch (the instruction that coerces an arbitrary HValue to
control flow) to HTest to free up the term Branch to refer to any
control instruction with two successors.
Change the virtual FirstSuccessor and SecondSuccessor functions on
control instructions to a pair of data members.
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This patch adds H- and L-variants of StringCharCodeAt and StringLength.
StringCharCodeAt is used to inline a constant function call of
String.prototype.charCodeAt and to implement the corresponding inline
runtime function. It does not yet use the recently introduced extra IC
state. (We can specialize on string encoding and avoid deopts because
of out of bounds accesses.)
StringLength needs more work because the stub version of it also
supports strings wrappers and it matters in some cases. (We have to
separate the string only case.)
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This puts us very close to being able to compile the empty function.
This changes only has a small number of 64 bit specific assembler instructions.
The remaining changes are much more platform specific and will go in another change.
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This change provides fast code for a few special cases and calls the GenericBinaryOpStub for the rest.
It also changes the register allocation in the generation of lithium instructions to use fixed registers that are compatible with the generic stub. This allocation can be change once we use a more flexible implementation.
Finally, this change provides infrastructure to save double registers at safepoints, which is need to call the stub in deferred code.
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