This commit adds current working versions of assembler, macro-assembler,
disassembler, and simulator.
All other mips arch files are replaced with stubbed-out versions that
will build.
Arch independent files are updated as needed to support building and
running mips.
The only test is cctest/test-assembler-mips, and this passes on the
simulator and on mips hardware.
TEST=none
BUG=none
Patch by Paul Lind from MIPS.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6730029/
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Because we run all tests three times with different variant flags (to
test crankshaft) we might end up in a situation where we try to write
to the same serilization file from two different threads
simultaneously. The patch concats the variant flags at the end of the
serialization file name.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6688068
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6250105
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With crankshaft, a code object can change its optimizability: it can start as
optimizable code object, but later we can find out it was a bad idea to
optimize it. Alas, currently we don't have a proper event to communicate
this back to logger. Hence we temporary allow a code object to be viewed
as optimizable judging from logs while being unoptimizable judging from
heap traversal.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6250054
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Fix a bug in the --debug-code alignment check in the C entry stub.
Don't force the --debug-code flag in the ARM disassembler tests. The framework does support passing flags and the test runner will when running tests in debug mode.
Skip some deserialization tests which crashes from time to time.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6393007
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This change includes support for safepointtables and adding deoptimization info (but not for deoptimizing).
Implemented crankshaft functions:
CallCode
GenerateSafepointTable
RegisterEnvironmentForDeoptimization
EmitGoto
This change allows us to compile very simple functions with crankshaft:
An empty function
A function returning a constant.
A function returning a parameter.
There is 6 disabled tests that require us to be able to deoptimize
which is currently not supported.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6310009
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during snapshot size optimization.
Sorry, now I figured out that the diff implementation itself was also
incorrect. Reachable nodes must be filtered from the beginning,
otherwise, an object that is already disconnected, but not discarded
yet, will not appear as a deleted (thankfully, this bug for some
reason had appeared on the x64 port.)
BUG=868
TEST=HeapSnapshotRootPreservedAfterSorting
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3531005
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The live registers are now only stored to the expression stack with the non pointer values being stored as smis (on the 32-bit platforms these values are assumed to be 31-bit max).
This makes the CEntryStub entry/exit code much simpler, and there is no longer any need for a mode (debug or normal) on it.
Fix a missing live register when breaking at ARM keyed load.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3141047
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Always invoke HeapObjectIterator::has_next() before invoking HeapObjectIterator::next().
This is necessary as ::has_next() has an important side-effect of going to the next
page when current page is exhausted.
And to find if pointers are encodable use more precise data---top of map space, not a number
of pages, as pages might stay in map space due to chunking.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/552066
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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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it in regular flat strings that are part of the snapshot.
After this change we don't need libraries-empty.cc any more. In
this change libraries-empty.cc is just a the same as libraries.cc
and the scons build builds it but does not use it. We can move
in stages to a situation where it is not generated at all for all
the build systems that we have.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/360050
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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
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/360004
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The main piece of this change was to add support for break on return for ARM. On ARM the normal js function return consist of the following code sequence.
mov sp, fp
ldmia sp!, {fp, lr}
add sp, sp, #4
bx lr
to a call to the debug break return entry code using the following code sequence
mov lr, pc
ldr pc, [pc, #-4]
<debug break return entry code entry point address>
bktp 0
The values of Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength and Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength are somewhat misleading, but they fit the current use in the debugger. Also Assembler::kPatchReturnSequenceLength is used in the IC code as well (for something which is not related to return sequences at all). I will change that in a separate changelist.
For the debugger to work also added recording of the return sequence in the relocation info and handling of source position recording when a function ends with a return statement.
Used the constant kInstrSize instead of sizeof(Instr).
Passes all debugger tests on both simulator and hardware (only release mode tested on hardware).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/199075
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Fix exception propagation problem where undefined was returned instead
of an empty handle in case of an exception. This problem can break
C++ programs that are not interested in catching exceptions and just
want to propagate them out by testing for empty handles.
The issue is that exceptions are not rescheduled if they are
externally caught. Externally caught exceptions have to be
rescheduled if there is a JavaScript frame on the way to the C++ frame
that holds the external handler.
A couple of tests will fail on the ARM simulator because the simulator
has separate stacks for C++ and JavaScript. I have marked the tests
as failing only on the simulator.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/56105
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Exclude the tests from the threaded tests because I don't want to
disable those on ARM.
The issue is that the simulator keeps the C++ and the JavaScript stack
separated. This is not a problem on the real hardware and the tests
pass on our ARM box.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/42069
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