On termination of the worker pool in the main process, a SIGTERM is
sent from pool to worker. It was meant to terminate long-running
tests in the worker process. The signal handler on the worker side,
however, was only registered during test execution. During the
remaining logic (<1% of the time probably) the default system
behavior for SIGTERM would be used (which will likely just kill
the process). The ungracefully killed process might be killed while
writing to the results queue, which then remains with corrupted data.
Later when the main process cleans up the queue, it hangs.
We now register a default handler in the worker process that catches
the SIGTERM and also gracefully stops the processing loop. Like
that, the SIGTERM signal will always be handled in workers and never
fall back to SIGKILL.
However, a small time window exists when the SIGTERM was caught
right when starting a test process, but when the test-abort handler
was not registered yet. We keep fixing this as a TODO. Worst case,
the main process will block until the last test run is done.
Bug: v8:13113
Change-Id: Ib60f82c6a1569da042c9f44f7b516e2f40a46f93
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Now that all external pointers have been sandboxed,
V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS is no longer needed. This change also
shrinks external pointer slots to 32 bits when the sandbox is enabled.
Bug: v8:10391
Change-Id: Iccbef27ac107b988cb23fe9ef66da6fe0bae087a
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.. which sets the --interrupt-budget-for-maglev to a very low value
s.t. that tiering to Maglev happens very early. Note this affects
both normal tierup and OSR.
Also add flag handling to fuzzer.py, both as added globally with
probability 0.1, and added to InterruptBudgetFuzzer (which I also
updated with other tiering-related flags).
Bug: v8:7700
Change-Id: I844cf53a6a2da459565d0ad0ccae02b04853cd26
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This is a reland of commit d00c040547
Changes since revert: Use AsAtomicTagged instead of
base::AsAtomicPointer to store a hash value in the forwarding table.
Original change's description:
> [strings] Support shared external strings>
>
> With this CL shared strings can be externalized and external strings can
> be shared.
> The StringForwardingTable is used to delay the real transition to the
> next full GC. On the API side strings marked for externalization will
> look like externalized strings.
>
> Bug: v8:12957
> Change-Id: I53b6509129bc5679c06bdf99421bdb41ea5d9082
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3849643
> Reviewed-by: Shu-yu Guo <syg@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Patrick Thier <pthier@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Dominik Inführ <dinfuehr@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Victor Gomes <victorgomes@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#82966}
Bug: v8:12957
Change-Id: I17715e927e4339240a6aa12a3c4a3c2ea50eb567
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This adds Python logging to several code locations that previously
used to just print. The locations aren't yet complete. The changed
code locations should help for investigating hanging test runs.
The default level is WARNING for running tests locally, and INFO
when called from bots that pass the --swarming parameter.
Bug: v8:13113
Change-Id: If3a336703e7c346a5c718f2359b1a80e37e1ca6d
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This reverts commit d00c040547.
Reason for revert: Failing CI tests on Mac arm64
Original change's description:
> [strings] Support shared external strings
>
> With this CL shared strings can be externalized and external strings can
> be shared.
> The StringForwardingTable is used to delay the real transition to the
> next full GC. On the API side strings marked for externalization will
> look like externalized strings.
>
> Bug: v8:12957
> Change-Id: I53b6509129bc5679c06bdf99421bdb41ea5d9082
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3849643
> Reviewed-by: Shu-yu Guo <syg@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Patrick Thier <pthier@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Dominik Inführ <dinfuehr@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Victor Gomes <victorgomes@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#82966}
Bug: v8:12957
Change-Id: I13155fcc788d217db56cbfd1c9e4457a81a9dbd7
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With this CL shared strings can be externalized and external strings can
be shared.
The StringForwardingTable is used to delay the real transition to the
next full GC. On the API side strings marked for externalization will
look like externalized strings.
Bug: v8:12957
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This ignores one of --assert-types and --stress-concurrent-inlining if
used together. We already filter those from trials, but they also might
get picked from // Flags lines in test cases.
No-Try: true
Bug: chromium:1359829
Change-Id: I7e46afb53bdbb0a871c7443a5a66a339046eb3de
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Add logic to drop cyclic contradictory flags from
correctness-fuzzing command lines. Add the currently known
biggest offenders.
Without this, the correctness fuzzing harness runs into a CHECK
failure during smoke testing, when attempting to pass cyclic flags
to d8. It fails fast, but uselessly burns fuzzing time.
This change drops one of the known cyclic flags instead to make the
test run still useful. The precedence is right to left like in the
V8 test framework.
Additionally on Clusterfuzz, all crashes during smoke testing are
deduped as one crash report. We don't know if there are other
problems before this one is fixed/hidden.
No-Try: true
Bug: chromium:1330303
Change-Id: I06cbb4655cd3cf467f5cce6f84dba653834ca72e
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.. and update old entries:
- Remove --no-untrusted-code-mitigations (flag no longer exists)
- Make --stress-concurrent-inlining-attach-code less likely since it
mostly overlaps with --stress-concurrent-inlining and there haven't
been many reports in this are lately.
Bug: v8:7700
Change-Id: Ic88ea74ca88a7c14edfc39bc0a55b846bb01e465
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If we see a default ctor, walk up the constructors until we find a non-
default one.
Default ctors can only be skipped if there are no class fields / private
brands.
This CL implements the Ignition parts; Sparkplug, Maglev and TF will
be implemented as follow ups. (This is fine, since this feature is
behind a flag.)
Bug: v8:13091
Change-Id: Ie8ca8aedb01bd4b13adf1063332a5cdf41ab358a
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Due to https://crbug.com/1195263, large typed arrays can have an
observable difference on the same architecture, depending on
optimization behavior.
For differential fuzzing comparisons, we previously used a proxy
for typed arrays that capped the maximum size only when comparing
different architectures - there an observable difference is WAI.
We move the capping code and make it arch-independent for now until
the bug above gets fixed, since it caused too many duplicates, which
degrade fuzzing performance.
Bug: chromium:1195263
Change-Id: Ic81c383e547413378cbe037de3c38eb900a9e5dc
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There are 2 kinds of WasmToJs code: one uses a WasmFrame and the other
a simple TypedFrame TF frame. This CL introduces WasmToJsFunctionFrame
(as a simple TypedFrame) to dfferentiate from the WasmFrame counterpart.
This was not an issue before
https://crrev.com/c9c490891ab3d63fc790770cb1c76f8013ba963f
since we used to use a single master function for pointer iteration.
No-Tree-Checks: true
Bug: v8:13243
Change-Id: I97f7e8c897159ca3cafa65ff6ddf836c5ef7b76e
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This CL:
- Separates Wasm frame pointer iteration from TypedFrame iteration
- Introduces the frame StubWithContext that correspond to a TF-optimized
code without JS linkage
- Fixes WasmToJsFrame to be a WasmFrame
- Fixes the hack with JsToWasmFrame that calls TypedFrame when not
the right builtin
- Cleans up TypedFrame::Iterate
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Bugs that are older than the switch of v8_foozzie.py to Python3
bisect to the switch commit unfortunately. This change attempts to
let bisect run longer if a python2 executable still exists.
No-Try: true
Bug: chromium:1355824
Change-Id: I457a50af21704ddd2985793861eee8be5601a673
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--stress-opt never did what we wanted it to; it ran its runs in
different contexts (therefore not able to share feedback across runs),
and even if it didn't, each run would create new closures for any
defined closures, so we'd still more than likely end up poly- or
mega-morphic.
Fuzzers cover this use case better than --stress-opt ever did, so now
it's just using precious bot time. We can get rid of it.
Bug: v8:10386
Change-Id: Ibbb9207d887b4b1dc4ec9093858d477c0f95eb37
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Now roll_merge_gerrit.py waits for a +1, and immediately submits. With
auto-submit and rubber-stamper bot, this makes the script fully
fire-and-forget.
This also fixes the commit message update to include the change id.
Bug: v8:12849
Change-Id: I63784bfc1b2a16dfcd308b11e67d9da9c2ff3f8a
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Namely:
- AccessorInfo::getter and AccessorInfo::js_getter,
- CallHandlerInfo::callback and CallHandlerInfo::js_callback.
The redirected/non-redirected callback distinction is required only
for simulated builds but we wasted memory also for all native builds.
Now we store these fields in "redirected" form which allows us to call
them directly from builtins or generated code. In case it's necessary
to call a callback from C++ code the C function address is read from
the redirection. This additional indirection makes the callback calls
from C++ code in simulated builds slower but saves memory for native
builds.
This CL should recover a part of memory regression caused by inlining
Foreign fields into AccessorInfo and CallHandlerInfo.
Bug: v8:12949, chromium:1336105, chromium:1335930
Change-Id: I38470ed21ee23b281247c11a9531542c7e4acca1
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This CL changes the WasmTypeInfo class to have a direct ExternalPointer
to the native type structure instead of using a Foreign. This in turn
makes it possible to use a unique pointer tag for that external pointer
when the sandbox is enabled.
Bug: v8:10391, v8:12949
Change-Id: Ifee4d2103cabfa6a7299d0d09e06d387034e5f8f
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Once lazy compilation lands we want to continue testing the eager
compilation configuration. For that we add --no-wasm-lazy-compilation to
the "stress" variant.
Bug: v8:12852
Change-Id: I1777aaeb1c8cec0359128ed4b3d34a21aa3ce37e
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When trying to understand why a given module fails to validate, it
can be helpful to disassemble it as far as possible until reaching
the erroneous byte(s).
Change-Id: I0056ba1a81b85a486c0446d15bbf54ccb2e8332e
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- Unify old Pool interface with the new context related interface
- Add single threaded execution pool
- Defer task killing back to OS context
- Defer process listing in indicators back to OS context
Bug: v8:12785
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