This fixes issue 49099 (http://crbug.com/49099) that makes chromium
crash if a gc is triggered by setting the scopeinfo in CompileLazy. If
this gc triggers code flushing the compiled function could be flushed,
causing the ASSERT(shared->is_compiled()) to fail. By reordering the
two methods we make sure that no allocation happens before the end of
the method.
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The static ScopeInfo members moved into this class.
The new class is named ScopeInfoObject which I am not proud of,
better ideas are very welcome.
Also got rid of the sentinels in the serialized scope info which saves 3 words per function
and is not slower.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2908009
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This adds an additional step to full gc, removing code from functions
that are no longer in the compilation cache. The code is replaced with
a lazy compile version enabling us to recompile the function in case
we do actually need it again.
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The full compiler is now complete on ARM as well. The syntax checker is still used to determine whether to use it for top level code or not during normal execution. When debugging is enabled all code will be compiled with the full compiler.
This change removes the temporary flag --force-full-compiler and now the flag --always-full-compiler enables the full compiler for all code on all platforms.
This also fixes building on Intel platform without debugger support (ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT not defined) and adds full check for the full compiler for lazily compiled code.
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The full compiler will now be used for all code compiler when debugging is active. As the code generated by the full compiler is much simpler it will be easier to make debugging work better when using that code.
To ensure that all code debugged is from the full compiler all functions will have to be recompiled when starting debugging. Initialing debugging already turns off the code cache.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2120009
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In browser (DevTools) mode, only non-native JS code and callbacks are reported.
Also, added "(garbage collector)" entry which accumulates samples count in GC state.
Trying to display "(compiler)" and "(external)" only brings confusion,
because it ends up in displaying scripts code under "(compiler)" node, and DOM
event handlers under "(external)" node, which looks weird.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1523015
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The flow graph has been simplified to remove the special branch, join,
and exit nodes. All nodes are now basic blocks (possibly empty to
preserve edge-split form) with a distinguished entry and exit block.
Most trivial expressions are not added to the flow graph as
instructions. The assigned variable analyzer has been changed to
sometimes work right-to-left so that right subexpressions can be
marked as trivial.
The reaching definitions analysis has been temporarily removed, and
the analyses that depended on it (primitivity analysis, dead code
marking) as well.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1530003
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As part of aggressive dead code elimination, we initially assume all
flow-graph instructions are not live. We mark those that are critical
and recursively all their children. The children of variable
references (VariableProxies occurring as rvalues) include all their
reaching definitions.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1159005
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This change adds a data-flow pass to statically determine
if a variable contains a primitive type.
It requires building the flow graph and computing reaching
definitions as pre-requisites. The analysis annotates all
VariableProxy nodes with the result.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1132005
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This change adds the option to peel off the first iteration of inner loops.
Loop peeling is off by default and can enabled by a flag. It also requires building a flow graph.
As part of this I added the possibility to clone AST nodes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/998001
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Reaching definitions in (RD_in) is initially empty for all nodes. Gen
and kill sets are computed. AST node numbers are used for nodes to
refer to their definition number.
Also: two small changes to flow graph printing. Children of branch
nodes are visited in right-to-left order when performing depth first
search. Instructions are numbered locally within blocks so as to not
destroy AST node number before printing (it's useful to print the
definition).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/876001
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This change adds a pass over the AST that computes the
set of assigned variables for locals and parameters for each expression.
The result of this analysis is used to for two purposes:
1. Recognize variables that are trivial subexpressions. A left sub-expression
of a binary operation is trivial if it is a local variable or a parameter
and it is not assigned in the right sub-expression. In the case of a
trivial left sub-expression we evaluate the right first.
Currently only binary operations and compare operations are considered
when finding trivial left sub-expressions.
2. Recogize certain simple for-loops with a constant trip count where the loop
variable is always within smi range. If the loop count variable is not
assigned in the body of the loop (except in the update expression the
for-loop). This allows omitting smi checks on operation using the loop
count variable.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/669155
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Visitor stack overflow is used to signal an unsupported construct in
the flow graph. Check for it in more places. Make the utility
functions for appending to graphs handle more cases if they can be
handled correctly.
Remove the entry node in favor of a block with a NULL predecessor as
single entry. Represent the empty flow graph as a single empty block.
Add empty blocks lazily where needed to preserve edge-split form.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/804003
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A variable usage analysis pass was run on toplevel and lazily-compiled
code but never used. Remove this pass and the data structures it
builds.
The representation of variable usage for Variables has been changed
from a struct containing a (weighted) count of reads and writes to a
simple flag. VariableProxies are always used, as before. The unused
"object uses" is removed.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/669270
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The flow graph is built by walking the AST. Edges are labeled with
instructions (AST nodes). Normal nodes have a single predecessor edge and a
single (labeled) successor edge. Branch nodes are explicit, they have a
single predecessor edge and a pair of (unlabeled) successor edges. Merge
nodes are explicit, they have a pair of predecessor edges and a single
(unlabeled) successor edge.
There is a distinguished (normal) entry node and a distinguished (special)
exit node with arbitrarily many predecessor edges and no successor edges.
The graph is intended to support graph-based analysis and transformation.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/660449
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This change adds a post-order numbering to AST nodes that
are relevant for the fast code generator. It is only invoked
together with the fast compiler.
Also changed the ast printer to print the numbering for
testing purposes if it is present.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/553134
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non-optimizing compiler can cope with. By default it bails out
to the old compiler on encountering a for loop (for performance)
but with this change the --always-fast-compiler flag will enable
functions with for loops to be compiled in the non-optimizing
compiler. Also enables the non-optimizing compiler on functions
that can be lazily compiled (again only with the flag).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/552065
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