All slots that were recorded on these objects during incremental marking should be ignored as they are no longer valid.
To filter such invalidated slots out during slots buffers iteration we set all markbits under the invalidated code object to 1 after the code space was swept and before slots buffers are processed.
R=erik.corry@gmail.com
BUG=v8:1713
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1713.js
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This prevents potential misuse of SeqString::kHeaderSize as in the
case of live byte counting in incremental marking stub. All stubs
picked up the undefined size constant SeqString::kHeaderSize, thus
the computed size of all strings was off by two pointers slots.
R=lrn@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1672
TEST=mjsunit/object-seal.js,...
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The "live bytes" count is *really* a "marked black" count - i.e., the count of bytes *known* to be live.
Fix aggravating bug on X64 where assembler code used a value that was off
by a factor of 2^31.
Ensure that sweeping clears live-bytes. Added other missing increments.
Added print statements to trace live-byte modifications, under a flag.
Still a few cases of undercounting left.
(New issue to merge from GC branch to bleeding_edge)
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Passing a value of type Executability to a function expecting a bool worked only
by accident (because of the order of values in the enum). But using boolean
parameters is often a bad idea, anyway, so we use Executability directly.
Just another example why implicit type conversions in C++ are a bad idea... :-P
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The IC records the set of types it has seen, e.g. {String} or {Boolean,
Undefined}, etc. Note that in theory this could lead to a large number of
different ToBoolean ICs (512, to be exact, because we distinguish 9 types),
but in practice only a small handful of them are actually generated.
Currently the type recording part is only implemented on ia32, other platforms
continue to work like they did before, though.
Removed some dead code on the way.
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The preprocessor defines ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING and ENABLE_VMSTATE_TRACKING has been removed as these where required to be turned on for Crankshaft to work. To re-enable reducing the binary size by leaving out heap and CPU profiler a new set of defines needs to be created.
R=ager@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1271
TEST=all
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Better support for 'polymorphic' JS and external arrays
Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps and dispatches to shared stubs to perform the array operation.
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Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps. Currently, the only array types supported by the MEGAMORPHIC stub are fast elements for objects and JSArrays.
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6546036
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