With the change in r4820 all return statements are now breakable like any statement, so stepping will stop before the return statement actually returning from a function. With this change the position when breaking in the function return (after executing the return statement) will be the actual end of the function. At this point the return value is available as it saved to the stack by the debug break at return handling. Added information on the actual value returned from the function to the debugger.
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Added support for more precise break points when debugging and stepping. To achieve that additional nop instructions are inserted where breaking would otherwise be impossible. The number of nop instructions inserted are sufficient to make place for patching with a call to a debug break code stub. On Intel that is 5 nop's for 32-bit and 13 for 64-bit. Om ARM 3 nop instructions (12 bytes) are required.
In order to avoid inserting nop's in to many places a simple ast checker have been added to check whether there are breakable code in a statement or expression. If it is possible to break in an expression no additional break enabeling code is inserted.
Added break locations to the true and false part of a conditional expression.
Added stepping tests to cover more constructs.
These changes are only in the full compiler.
Changed the default value for the option --debugger in teh d8 shell from true to false. The reason for this is that with --debugger turned on the full compiler will be used for all code in when running d8, which can be unexpeceted.
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Add extra checks for bad stack content in X64 RE-macro-assembler,
to check for crash that is only reproducible with the buildbot and
only in release mode.
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NumberToUint32 that I was trying to use maps -0 to +0 (as desired) but
also maps +/-Infinity to +0, which made +/-Infinity a valid string
index. I fixed it by introducing a new runtime function with the right
semantics.
TEST=LayoutTests/fast/js/char-at.html,mjsunit/string-charat.js
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These string methods can be composed from two basic blocks: charCodeAt
and fromCharCode, both of which have fast cases for certain types of
inputs. In this patch these two blocks are refactored to allow
generating the fast cases without having to jump around the slow
cases. In the slow cases since they can now be invoked both from
inline runtime functions and from IC stubs we either have to
save/restore state of the current frame or enter/leave a new internal
frame. This is handled by new RuntimeCallHelper interface. Its
implementation for virtual frame is based on FrameRegisterState class
extracted from DeferredCode class.
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1) do not push receiver early---that simplifies tail call preparation
on ia32/x64 and renders special cleanup unnecessary;
2) do not do second map check if interceptor's and cached holder
are the same;
3) do not push/pop receiver if receiver and holder registers are the same
(means that receiver is interceptor's holder);
4) do batch pushes on arm;
5) minor cosmetic improvements.
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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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- New сardmarking write barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
- Changes to enable oldspaces iteration without maps decoding:
-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by
Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on
arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not
computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special
way.
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-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special way.
- Cardmarking write barrier. New barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
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Using rsp or r12 as the "base" register of the ModR/M byte forces a SIB byte,
even with no index register. Some operations can avoid this by using another,
equivalent, encoding that swaps the meaning of the base and register parts.
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This makes the full compiler handle all constructs on ia32. However the syntax checker for the full compiler is still the same so for both normal operation and with the flag --always-full-compiler the coverage of the full compiler will be the same.
This is on preparation for improving the debugger break point experience where the plan is to only use code from full code generator when debugging JavaScript.
Runs all tests on all three platforms in release and debug mode. The tests also run with both the following flags to the test runner
--special-command="@ --nofull-compiler"
--special-command="@ --always-full-compiler"
The changes to the x64 and ARM architectures are mainly structural due to the change to EmitVariableAssignment to handle initialization of const variables.
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Chromium build.
v8.gyp no longer sets any V8_TARGET_ARCH_* macro on the Mac. Instead, the
proper V8_TARGET_ARCH_* macro will be set by src/globals.h in the same way as
the V8_HOST_ARCH_* macro when it detects that no target macro is currently
defined. The Mac build will attempt to compile all ia32 and x86_64 .cc files.
#ifdef guards in each of these target-specific source files prevent their
compilation when the associated target is not selected. For completeness,
these #ifdef guards are also provided for the arm and mips .cc files.
BUG=706
TEST=x86_64 Mac GYP/Xcode-based Chromium build (still depends on other changes)
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Also check more than one character at a time.
16-bit immediates requires a prefix that changes the length of the instruction.
This causes predecoder mispredictions and subsequent pipeline stalls.
Also removed redundant "atStart" local variable which is equivalent to startIndex == 0.
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of having a list of virtual frame pointers in the jump
target we have one virtual frame, which is the frame that
all have to merge to to branch to that frame. The virtual
frame in the JumpTarget is inside the JumpTarget, rather than
being an allocated object that is pointed to. Unfortunately
this means that the JumpTarget class has to be able to see
the size of a VirtualFrame object to compile, which in turn
lead to a major reorganization of related .h files. The
actual change of functionality in this change is intended
to be minimal (we now assert that the virtual frames match
when using JumpTarget instead of just assuming that they do).
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Added a simple new space check on the elements fixed array which can allow
updating with other values than smis without updating the remembered set.
Also combined the positive smi and range check so that a separate smi check can be avoided when the key is known to be a smi.
This is a port of r4543.
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A reference to the caches array was embedded directly into the builtin
code and this allowed sharing objects between contexts.
Unfortunately, clearing the cache on GC won't prevent sharing so we
either have to have per-context builtin code or load the cache
indirectly from the current context. This change implements the second
approach. The first approach may be interesting to consider in the
future for some perfomance critical functions, and the current
approach can still be improved by putting the caches directly into the
global context (or even global objects).
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We need to be careful to check global property cells for the property
encountered during lookup. Therefore, the ICs have to be specific to
the name of the property if global objects are involved. In
principle, this means that we could get a large number of monomorphic
ICs for the same map if there is a global object in the prototype
chain. However, since this is only done for normal load ICs and not
for keyed load ICs I do not expect this to be a problem. I will
experiment with it once this goes in.
BUG=675
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In the CEntryStub keep track of the actual skew from the correct alignment to ensure proper alignment before calling the runtime. Add checks to test the expected skew when running on hardware.
Use the PrepareCallCFunction/CallCFunction in a few other places.
Add check to the ARM simulator for correct alignment.
Add option --sim-stack-alignment to set the stack alignment in the simulator. Currntly only values 4 and 8 makes sense. 8 is the default to make snapshots generated with the simulator work on hardware requiring 8 byte stack alignment.
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This re-applies r4220 and r4233, which was reverted in r4254 due to a bug. This bug has now been fixed, with the only change being line 2884 changed from
__ SmiTag(left_side->reg());
to
__ SmiTag(operand->reg());
Added a regression test.
BUG=http://crbug.com/39160
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-39160.js
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Instead of testing the value of a constant frame element to determine
the type we compute its type information at construction time.
This speeds up querying the type information during code generation.
This change also adds support for Integer32 constants and sets
the type information accordingly.
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registration of external references in Proxy objects).
I moved the declaration of the two functions to stub-cache.h
because with all the types they use it's hard to declare them
anywhere else. But the actual definition is still in runtime.cc
near to the place where they are used.
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Previously we marked compare operations that occurred as for loop
conditions so as to avoid inlining the floating-point code for them.
Begin marking all expressions that occur as any loop condition
(because they are never dead code).
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Inline floating point compare instead of calling the stub when the following conditions are met:
* Code is in a loop
* Compare is not a for loop condition
* Compare is not an equal comparison
This inlined code handles heap number to heap number and heap number to smi compare. It can also handle smi to smi compare, but whenever there is a chance of comparing two smis the smi compare is inlined before the inlined floating point compare. Support for non SSE2 hardware is included.
A new set of variants of the compare stub without the floating point comparison code is called if the inline comapre fails due to the operands not beeing heap numbers or smis.
The virtual frame has been extended with a branch taking two live results to be carried through to the destination. This makes this change much simpler as the inlined code have two live results in registers and a number of bailouts.
CompareStub::GetName needs to be updated as well. I will do that as a separate change.
Also inlined equality check if both operands can't be NaN. This can only provide positive equals if it is the same object.
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The inline runtime functions are now included in the fuzzing of the natives. The chack for the expected number of arguments passed have been moved to the parser which will generate a syntax error if a runtime function (either C++ or inline) is called with a different number of arguments than expected.
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Introducing a virtual-frame-inl.h file containing some platform-independent
virtual frame function which are small enough to be inlined.
Removed unnecessary #include of virtual-frame.h from register-allocator-inl.h
and added the necessary explicit includes in a number of files.
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A list of bailout descriptions is kept in the CompilationInfo
structure that is shared between the primary and secondary code
generators. The primary adds a description to the list for each
bailout position.
Responsibility for binding labels is moved from the primary to the
secondary code generator. All the labels still target the start of the
secondary code and the compilation state of the primary is still
ignored.
Move the compilation mode flag to the CompilationInfo.
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Replaced IsValid by IsPropertyOrTransition and used IsProperty in most
of the places where IsValid was used before. Most of the time when
inspecting a lookup result we really want to know if there is a real
property present. Only for stores are we interested in transitions.
BUG=http://crbug.com/20104
TEST=cctest/test-api/NamedInterceptorMapTransitionRead
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Fix for issue 603.
Revision r3484 removed the property name from the call stack for
call ICs. When a non-function was called via a call IC and
Function.prototype.call, an extra value was left on the stack that the
caller could not know to clean up.
Fix is to change the JS builtin used for calling non-functions. It
now gets the callee as receiver, rather than iterating stack frames
and finding it on the expression stack of its JS caller.
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Currently we only pass a boolean parameter indicating whether
the input operands to the GenericBinaryOpStub are guaranteed
to be numbers or not.
Instead we pass the complete number type as a parameters. This
allows to use more precise type information for code generation
in the stub.
Also make the computation of the result type more precise and correct on both ia32 and x64.
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NumberToString in runtime JavaScript is inlined through a call to a stub. Currently the stub only checks the number string cache and only if the number is a smi. Code is shared with the inlining of number string cache lookup when adding a smi to a string.
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Each frame element gets a new attribute with number type information. A frame element can be:
- smi
- heap number
- number (i.e. either of the above)
- or something else.
The type information is propagated along with all virtual frame operations.
Results popped from the frame carry the number information with them.
Two optimizations in the code generator make use of the new
information:
- GenericBinaryOpSyub omits map checks if input operands are numbers.
- Boolean conversion for numbers: Emit inline code for converting a number (smi or heap number) to boolean. Do not emit call to ToBoolean stub in this case.
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Initial implementation of ad hoc must-be-smi tracking in the fast code
generator. Type information is used to avoid the write barrier for
smi property stores and to avoid the smi check for the inputs/output
of bitwise OR.
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function instead of baking in the address of the first one that we see
in code.
This removes the need for fixups processing and makes the stubs safe
when there is no natives cache and therefore multiple versions of the
builtin functions.
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Support a binary operation (bitwise OR) so long as it's not nested in
the left subexpression. This ensures that the expression stack never
has height greater than two and so can be kept fully in registers.
The bounded expression stack height and the absence of any side
effects on the fast path allows us to still bailout out to the very
beginning of the function if any of our fast-path checks fail.
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This is a first step towards loading globals directly from property cells instead
of going through a load IC.
This change supports only properties with the DontDelete attribute since
we are only able to bailout into the generic code generated by the secondary
code generator the beginning of a function. The resulting fast-case code is
specialized for a specific context. When invoked with a different global object,
it will always bailout to the secondary code.
When loading a property that does not exist at compile-time or a property
that is deleteable we still generate the generic load IC.
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bailouts. For now the virtual-frame state at entry of a function is
hard-coded when using the virtual-frame based compiler as the
secondary compiler.
Setup frame pointer correctly on function entry on ARM in
fast-codegen-arm.
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As the start index is already passed it is easy to calculate the "at start" boolean in generated code. Also as direct entry has been implemented this needs to be done in generated code anyway, and therefore might as well be moved to the generated code for RegExp. The "at start" value is now calcualted as a local variable on the native RegExp frame based on the value of the start index argument.
The x64 version have been tested on both Linux and 64-bit Windows Vista.
For ARM I have tested cctest/test-regexp on ARM hardware, but the rest of the tests have only been run on the ARM simulator.
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This is a preparation step for including number type information
in the virtual frame. We need a common place where we can update
the number type information of the result of a binary operation
since we should not modify the state of the virtual frame elements
directly.
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generator.
Contexts are no longer stored in the AST but in the code generator's
state. This means that the running the code generator selector is not
required to use the toplevel code generator (for instance, if we
already know that we can and should use it).
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When a function is called with a value type as the receiver this is now boxed as an object.
This is a low-impact solution where the receiver is only boxed when required. For IC calls to the V8 builtins values are not boxed and as most of the functions on String.prototype, Number.prototype and Boolean.prototype are sitting there most IC calls on values will not need any boxing of the receiver.
For calls which are not IC calls but calls through the CallFunctionStub a flag is used to determine whether the receiver might be a value and only when that is the case will the receiver be boxed.
No changtes to Function.call and Function.apply - they already boxed values. According to the ES5 spec the receiver should not be boxed for these functions, but current browsers have not adopted that change yet.
BUG=223
TEST=test/mjsunit/value-wrapper.js
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-3184.js
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in particular).
* Called function is passed on the stack instead of
using a static variable.
* Builtins that don't need the called function don't
get it.
* Made is_construct statically known to HandleApiCall
by setting custom construct stub for API functions.
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* Refactor VisitProperty to use the platform-specific methods for emitting the IC calls.
* Refactor recording of source positions in the top-level compiler.
* Correct the recorded source positions for assignments and property loads.
* Fix bug on x64 where source positions were not recorded before a calling a call-IC.
* Correct some inconsistencies between IA-32 and X64 top-level code generator.
We now pass all regression tests with
--always-fast-compiler.
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Replace runtime call to NumberAdd with call to binary op stub.
Until now the top-level compiler always called a runtime function
for count operations.
In some places we expected in the JS builtins smis as arguments.
If we perform a count operation before all smis would get converted into
heap numbers by the runtime number add function and result in a runtime
assert.
Also: Add missing debugger information in the top-level compiler for
do-while loops.
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When initializing the special local variable containing the reference to the enclosing
function in named functions we now (correctly) emit an INIT_CONST instead of INIT_VAR,
and we correctly bail out in the top-level code generator.
Also part of this change is adding missing statement position information
for some statements in the top-level code generator.
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* Rename the operation of filling a context with a value. Formerly it
was 'Move', now it's 'Apply' so as to avoid confusion with various
other Moves (eg, in the toplevel codegen, in the macro assemblers).
* Use the abstraction Drop rather than math on the stack pointer.
* Add a predicate on AST expression nodes to abstract a repeated test
whether we should us a regular (named) IC or a keyed IC.
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Added a stub to allocate and fill a string object with a substring from another string.
Use the rep movs instruction to copy the string data as it turned out to be the fastest way.
While preparing this I experimented with some SSE2 instructions, so the instructions movdqa and movdqu are still in the IA-32 assembler even though they are not used.
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Calls to RegExp no longer have to be via a call to the runtime system. A new stub have been added which can handle this call in generated code. The stub checks all the parameters and creates RegExp entry frame in the same way as it is created by the runtime system. Bailout to the runtime system is done whenever an uncommon situation is encountered or when the static data used is not initialized. After running the native RegExp code the last match info is updated like in the runtime system.
Currently only ASCII strings are handled.
Added another argument to the RegExp entry frame. It indicated whether the call is direct from JavaScript code or through the runtime system. This information is used when RegExp execution is interrupted. If an interruption happens when RegExp code is called directly a retry is issued causing the interruption to be handled via the runtime system. The reason for this is that the direct call to RegExp code does not support garbage collection.
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generator.
The Slot::Type enumeration has four values. It should never be
necessary to use a default to handle the case of a value out of range
of the enumeration. Doing so silences a useful warning when one of
the enumeration values is actually forgotten or when a new enumeration
value is added.
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Until now we only supported postfix operations on global variables.
This change add generic count operations to the top-level compiler.
I tried to re-use code from the code generator used for assignment expressions
where possible.
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If a function contains more than a certain number of locals (IA32: 9, X64: 6, ARM: 4)
a loop for initializing the locals with 'undefined' is more compact.
For less locals we unroll that loop by emitting a sequence of push instructions.
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When generating code for object and array literals we performed
the check if the a boilerplate already exists in generated code.
In the top-level compiler we now do this check in a new runtime
function. This makes the generated code more compact for top-level code.
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1. Refactor the structure of VisitAssignment: The existing code is not ideal
to be extended with support for compound assignments.
2. Reuse common code for keyed property assigments: Now variables rewritten
to a property (.arguments access) are treated like normal keyed property
assignments. This allows us to remove some code duplication.
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This adds a code stub which can do most of what Heap::AllocateConsString can do. It bails out if the result cannot fit in new space or if the result is a short (flat) string and one argument is an ascii string and the other a two byte string. It also bails out if adding two one character strings as Heap::AllocateConsString has special handling of this utilizing the symbol table. The stub is used both for the binary add operation and for StringAdd calls from runtime JavaScript files. Extended the string add test to cover all sizes of flat result stings.
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The different length string types was used to encode the string length and the hash in one field. This is now split into two fields one for length and one for hash. The hash field still encodes the array index of the string if it has one. If an array index is encoded in the hash field the string length is added to the top bits of the hash field to avoid a hash value of zero.
On 32-bit this causes an additional 4 bytes to be used for all string objects. On 64-bit this will be half on average dur to pointer alignment.
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Summary:
This change fixes a performance regression introduced by the special
handling of regular expressions in typeof expressions.
As a result we regain ~8% speedup on 3d-raytrace and ~13% on boyer
(vs bleeding edge)
Description:
The macros IS_OBJECT and IS_FUNCTION are frequently used in the
JS runtime functions.
By introducing new inlined runtime functions %_IsFunction and %_IsObject
we avoid invoking the more expensive %_ClassOf function plus comparing
its result to a string.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/399111
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Change name of shifts picking the shift count from cl to sal_cl, shl_cl and shr_cl.
Add special encoding of shift by one for shr which was missing it.
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Condition block of do/while statements is a valid break location so it should have its own position. The block is represented by a regular Expression node so we cannot store the position in it, instead the position is stored in a separate field in DoWhileStatement AST node.
BUG=514
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available. We use this to ensure that snapshots on MacOSX can
use SSE2 instructions. Also clean up and assertify the
handling of things we can't do when we are generating a
snapshot. Fix a bug in the new serialization tests where
they activated Snapshot::enable() too late after code had been
generated that assumed no snapshots.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/391051
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regular expressions to be consistent with typeof in other contexts.
Typeof regular expressions should now be 'function' in all contexts.
In the JS natives, IS_FUNCTION, IS_OBJECT, and IS_REGEXP return the
same answers as before.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/360053
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In the generated code for function.apply there was a loop checking the stack limit for interruption. This loop would call into the runtime system to handle interuption and keep running until there was no interruption. However if the interuption was debug break the runtime system would never clear the interruption as debug break is prevented in builtins are prevented and the assumption here was that returning with the debug break flag set would move execution forward.
Renamed initial_jslimit and initial_climit to real_jslimit and real_climit. Renamed a few external references related to the stack limit as well.
Exposed the real stack limit to generated code to make the stack check when entering function.apply use the real stack limit and not the stack limit which is changed to signal interruption.
Added the real stack limit to the roots array.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=493
TEST=cctest/test-debug/DebugBreakFunctionApply
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separate JS stack.
In exception handling, we need to be able to compare addresses into
the JavaScript portion of the stack with the address of a C++ handler
on the stack. Since the stacks are separate on the simulator, we need
a JavaScript stack address corresponding to a C++ try catch handler in
order to perform valid address comparisons.
On the simulator, we now link the C++ try catch handlers indirectly
through the JS stack and use the JS stack indirection address for
comparisons.
JS C++
handler
[C++ address] <------ next_
\
\
\----> handler
[C++ address] <------ next_
On actual hardware the C++ try catch handlers continue to be directly
linked.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=271
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There were two separate implementations of the function
'BuildBoilerplate' that is used to compile function declarations and
function literals. The implementations did not do exactly the same
thing. In particular, one ignored the flag --lazy.
Combine the two implementations.
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used to signal that an expression was the immediate subexpression of
typeof, or (?) in the arm of a conditional expression itself in the
typeof state.
It was inconsistently consulted. It was not used for property loads,
but only for slot loads. This means that we matched the Webkit JSC
(not Spidermonkey) behavior for:
typeof(true ? x : y) // throws ReferenceError
and we matched the SpiderMonkey behavior (not JSC) for:
with ({}) { typeof(true ? x : y) } // ==> "undefined"
Now we are expected to match the JSC behavior in all cases.
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directly-applied function literals that are themselves compiled with
the top-level code generator.
The choice is guarded by a test that the function is anonymous (thus
not expected to be recursive) and not in a loop.
A compilation hint is set in the shared function info and used to make
the choice.
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context. Test contexts are used for the left subexpressions of
short-circuited boolean operators. The right subexpressions inherit
their expression context from the binary op expression.
Compilation of short-circuited operations in effect and test context
is straightforward:
effect(e0 || e1) =
test(e0, L0, L1)
L1: effect(e1)
L0:
test(e0 || e1, L0, L1) =
test(e0, L0, L2)
L2: test(e1, L0, L1)
Because the value of the first subexpression may be needed as the
value of the whole expression in a value context, we introduce a
hybrid value/test contest (the value is needed if true, but not if
false).
value(e0 || e1) =
value/test(e0, L0, L1)
L1: value(e1)
L0:
The compilation of value/test and test/value (introduced by boolean
AND) is:
value/test(e0 || e1, L0, L1) =
value/test(e0, L0, L2)
L2: value/test(e1, L0, L1)
test/value(e0 || e1, L0, L1) =
test(e0, L0, L2)
L2: test/value(e1, L0, L1)
Boolean AND is the dual. The AST nodes themselves (not their parents)
are responsible for producing the proper result (effect, value, or
control flow) depending on their context.
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o.x() and o[expr]()
other changes:
- Fix missing relocation info for StoreIC on global object.
- Generate only one common return sequence instead of always appending
"return <undefined>" at the end of each function: The first JS
return-statement will generate the common return sequence. All
other return-statements will generate a unconditional branch to the common
return sequence.
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The code for .result = (b.y = 99) where b is a global variable is:
push [esi+0x17]
mov ecx,0xf5c229ad ;; object: 0xf5c229ad <String[1]: b>
call LoadIC_Initialize
nop
mov [esp],eax
mov eax,0xc6
mov ecx,0xf5c25c41 ;; object: 0xf5c25c41 <String[1]: y>
call StoreIC_Initialize
nop
mov [esp],eax
pop [ebp+0xf4]
There is still some room for improvement in the generated code.
Other changes:
- Replaced switch-statement in FastCodeGenerator::VisitProperty with DropAndMove(...)
- Do not emit nop after IC calls on ARM.
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context of the expressions they label. Introduce an "unintialized"
location to catch failure to assign any location at all.
Changed the object literal initialization on ARM to use a Store IC in
the same cases where it did on the other platforms. This was required
because the location of the literal property name is given an
"unitialized" location.
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location to an Expression AST node from the node's parent to the node
itself.
This allows an inherited code generation context from a parent node to
be passed arbitrarily far down the tree (eg, the subexpression of a
unary not is in the same context as the unary expression itself, the
then and else subexpressions of the ternary operator are in the same
context as the whole expression, and so forth).
We do not yet take advantage of this in the backend (eg, the right
subexpression of short-circuited OR is still compiled by using the
parent's destination location, rather than the subexpression's
itself).
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Literals now have a location of temporary by default and are
responsible for moving themselves into their location like all other
expressions.
The constant location turned out not to allow us to avoid checking
subexpressions in AST interior nodes, and it turned out to require
checking after some normal calls to Visit (like for the arguments to a
call). With this change do not have to check after a call to Visit
that we got our result in the expected location.
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When using xor to zero a 64-bit register, generate 32-bit instruction instead.
(according to Intel 64-bit mode coding guidelines)
previous code for zeroing RAX:
xor rax, rax
==>
new code for zeroing RAX:
xor eax, eax
The 32-bit operand form has the same semantics: It also zeroes the upper
32-bit of rax and its encoding uses 1 byte less.
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of individual changes:
- Added infrastructure for custom stub caching.
- Push the code object onto the stack in exit calls instead of a
debug/non-debug marker.
- Remove the DEBUG_EXIT frame type.
- Add a new exit stub generator for API getters.
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I also added more unit tests for literals.
Right now, the fast compiler produces code very similar to
the existing code generator. We may consider different ways to
further compact the generated code for top-level code.
ARM always goes through a runtime function to initialize computed
properties in an object literal whereas IA32 and x64 use StoreIC.
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As the list of code-stubs is used in two places it is now handled through a macro to keep this in sync. As some code-stubs is only used on ARM the list have been split into two parts to indicate this and get rid of dummy implementation on ia32 and x64 platforms.
BUG=484
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in a non-test (ie, value or effect) context. (It is implicitly not in
a test context because the code generator does not support expressions
in a test context yet.)
Compilation is essentially the same as in the optimized code
generator. The expression (e0 || e1) is compiled as if it were
(let (temp = e0) temp ? temp : e1).
On ia32 and x64 a single shared ToBoolean stub is used to convert a
value to a flag. The inlined checks assumed by the stub are reordered
to compare to undefined (the common case in toplevel code?) first. On
ARM a call to the runtime is used. In the interest of code size no
checks are yet inlined on ARM.
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specification under development. This is a follow-on CL to
http://codereview.chromium.org/293023 .
Based on review feedback, defined the behavior of storing NaN and
+/-Infinity into external arrays of integer types as storing 0. Added
test cases. Added fucomi instruction to assembler. Fixed bug in
KeyedLoadIC::GenerateExternalArray when allocation of HeapNumber
failed. Fixed bug in encoding of 16-bit immediate arithmetic
instructions in 64-bit port.
Removed raising of exceptions for negative array indices passed to
external arrays and associated tests. Based on current discussion in
WebGL working group, will probably end up removing the exception
throwing altogether.
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currently compiled the same as with the optimizing compiler: they are
cloned from a boilerplate object and the boilerplate objects are
lazily constructed.
Also changed argument pushing on ARM to use stm (store multiple),
which required changing the order of arguments to the runtime
functions DeclareGlobals and NewClosure. They were only used from
generated code.
Finally, changed the toplevel code generator so that stack pops to
discard a temporary became addition to the stack pointer on ia32 and
x64.
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For .result = /abc.*/g we generate the following IA-32 code:
...
mov ebx,[edi+0x17]
mov eax,[ebx+0xb]
cmp eax, 0xf5d0e135 ;; object: 0xf5d0e135 <undefined>
jnz done
push ebx
push 0x2
push 0xf5d13805 ;; object: 0xf5d13805 <String[5]: abc.*>
push 0xf5d13815 ;; object: 0xf5d13815 <String[1]: g>
call RuntimeStub_MaterializeRegExpLiteral
done:
push eax
pop [ebp+0xf4]
...
This is very similar to the code previously generated except we do not
generate deferred code for the case where we call the runtime.
On ARM we use the stm instruction to make pushing the arguments more compact.
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when using snapshots.
The alignment of new space has to match the alignment in the snapshot,
but the max committed amount of memory does not.
For now, we assume that the default semispace size is always used in a
snapshot.
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specification under development. The optimizations are patterned after
those previously done for CanvasPixelArray. This CL adds all of the
necessary framework but continues to use the generic KeyedLoadIC and
KeyedStoreIC code, to create a baseline for benchmarking purposes. The
next CL will add the optimized ICs to ic-ia32.cc and ic-x64.cc.
These new CanvasArray types have different semantics than
CanvasPixelArray; out-of-range values are clamped via C cast
semantics, which is cheaper than the clamping behavior specified by
CanvasPixelArray. Out-of-range indices raise exceptions instead of
being silently ignored.
As part of this work, pulled FloatingPointHelper::AllocateHeapNumber
up to MacroAssembler on ia32 and x64 platforms. Slightly refactored
KeyedLoadIC and KeyedStoreIC. Fixed encoding for fistp_d on x64 and
added a few more instructions that are needed for the new ICs. The
test cases in test-api.cc have been verified by hand to exercise all
of the generated code paths in the forthcoming specialized ICs.
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constant known at compile time. Do not ever use the stack to
materialize (non-function-argument) constants. Currently, constants
are only the non-materialized, non-function literals in the AST.
It is a known issue that there is no test coverage for the cases of
assigning a non-literal to a variable and returning a literal. Those
code paths are unreachable and tests will be added when they become
reachable.
For the code '.result = true', we had previously on ia32:
27 push 0xf5c28161 ;; object: 0xf5c28161 <true>
32 pop [ebp+0xf4]
Now:
27 mov eax,0xf5c26161 ;; object: 0xf5c26161 <true>
32 mov [ebp+0xf4],eax
======== We had previously on x64:
25 movq r10,0x7fb8c2f78199 ;; object: 0x7fb8c2f78199 <true>
35 push r10
37 pop [rbp-0x18]
Now:
25 movq r10,0x7fb131386199 ;; object: 0x7fb131386199 <true>
35 movq [rbp-0x18],r10
The generated code for ARM did not include the extra memory traffic.
It was already eliminated by the ARM assembler's push/pop elimination.
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