HGraphBuilder::TryArgumentsAccess does not emit any uses for receiver and will generate incorrect code when receiver for a property access is defined by a phi that returns either arguments object or something else.
BUG=v8:1582
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1582.js
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* src/hydrogen.cc (HInferRepresentation::Analyze): Fix iterative loop
over phis; the shortcutting behavior of || appears to be accidental
here, causing O(n^2) convergence. Not that it matters much, but hey!
While I'm at it, a minor comment fix:
* src/hydrogen-instructions.h (EnsureAndPropagateNotMinusZero): Fix a
comment about the kinds of instructions that propagate to multiple
inputs.
BUG=
TEST=passes tools/test.py
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7350019
Patch from Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>.
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The debugger can be entered from the deferred stack check in optimized code. This can cause both lazy deoptimization and debugger deoptimization (setting the first break point and inspecting the stack for optimized code respectively). This required deoptimization support from the deferred stack check.
The lazy deoptimiztion call is inserted when the deferred code is done including restoring the registers. The bailout to the full code is the begining of the loop body as that is where the stack check is sitting in the optimized code. The bailout is not to the stack check in the full code as that is sitting at the end of the loop.
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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Eliminates the enum flag RESTORE_CONTEXT and CONTEXT_ADJUSTED, and adds a context HValue and LOperand to many hydrogen and lithium instructions.
Context is still used from the stack from in CallKnownFunction (this seems safe), and in CallRuntimeFromDeferred in lithium-codegen-ia32.cc, which needs to be fixed.
BUG=
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Optimized frames are now handled by the debugger. When discovering optimized frames during stack inspection in the debugger they are "deoptimized" using the normal deoptimization code and the deoptimizer output information is used to provide frame information to the debugger.
Before this change the debugger reported each optimized frame as one frame no matter the number of inlined functuions that might have been called inside of it. Also all locals where reported as undefined. Locals can still be reposted as undefined when their value is not "known" by the optimized frame.
As the structures used to calculate the output frames when deoptimizing are not GC safe the information for the debugger is copied to another structure (DeoptimizedFrameInfo) which is registered with the global deoptimizer data and processed during GC.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1140
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-evaluate-locals-optimized*
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* src/hydrogen.cc (HEnvironment::CopyForInlining): As the code for both
the ::HYDROGEN and ::LITHIUM compilation phases is the same, just use
one code path and remove the arg.
* src/hydrogen.h (HEnvironment): Remove now-unused CompilationPhase
enum type and arg to CopyForInlining.
* src/arm/lithium-arm.cc (LChunkBuilder::DoEnterInlined):
* src/ia32/lithium-ia32.cc (LChunkBuilder::DoEnterInlined):
* src/x64/lithium-x64.cc (LChunkBuilder::DoEnterInlined): Adapt
callers.
* AUTHORS: Add Igalia.
BUG=
TEST=I ran tools/test.py.
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The hydrogen stack check instruction is now added to each loop and the stack check handling on the back edge has been removed.
This change causes regression on small tight loops as the stack check is now at the top of the loop instead of at the bottom, and that requires one additional unconditional jump per loop iteration. However the reason for this change is to avoid worse regressions for upcoming changes to correctly support debugger break in optimized code.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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Detect the pattern in both, the full compiler and crankshaft and generate direct pointer
comparisons. Along the way I cleaned up 'typeof <expression> == <string literal>' comparisons
as well by lifting platform independent code and checking the symmetric case.
BUG=v8:1440
TEST=cctest/test-api.cc
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* AST Expression nodes get a separate testing ID to record type info in
ToBooleanStub later. This is necessary to avoid clashes with other uses of
already existing IDs.
* In order to avoid threading the condition expression through tons of places,
TestContexts carry it now with them. Note that we will probably only need the
testing ID of the expression, but having the whole thing at hand makes
debugging easier. Probably we will change this later...
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This change makes the number of successors of a control instruction
configurable with a template parameter and changes the existing instructions
to use it.
To iterate over all successors I added an iterator instead of always calling
First- and SecondSuccessor.
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Introduce separate maps for function and with contexts. Use the function
context map for testing whether a context is a function context (global
contexts are no longer function contexts).
Split the paths for allocating with and catch contexts.
Rename some functions. Generally refactor code to make it simpler.
R=ager@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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If type-feedback indicates that an expression was never executed in
the non-optimized code, we insert a forced deoptimization right away
to enable re-optimization if we ever hit this path.
With this change we still continue to build the graph. As a next step, we
should remove the dead code after the deoptimize.
I had to remove one assert about the optimization status in a test since
we now immediately deoptimize after exiting the loop that triggers OSR.
Also remove a restriction that control-flow from an inlined function in a
test context always reaches both true- and false-target.
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- Introduce a class JSReceiver, that is a common superclass of JSObject and
JSProxy. Use JSReceiver where appropriate (probably lots of places that we
still have to migrate, but we will find those later with proxy test suite).
- Move appropriate methods to JSReceiver class (SetProperty,
GetPropertyAttribute, Get/SetPrototype, Lookup, and so on).
- Introduce new JSFunctionProxy subclass of JSProxy. Currently only a stub.
- Overhaul enum InstanceType:
* Introduce FIRST/LAST_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE that ranges over all types that
represent JS objects, and use that consistently to check language types.
* Rename FIRST/LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE and FIRST/LAST_FUNCTION_CLASS_TYPE
to FIRST/LAST_[NON]CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE for clarity.
* Eliminate the overlap over JS_REGEXP_TYPE.
* Also replace FIRST_JS_OBJECT with FIRST_JS_RECEIVER, but only use it where
we exclusively talk about the internal representation type.
* Insert JS_PROXY and JS_FUNCTION_PROXY in the appropriate places.
- Fix all checks concerning classification, especially for functions, to
use the CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT range (that includes funciton proxies).
- Handle proxies in SetProperty (that was the easiest part :) ).
- A few simple test cases.
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
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Almost all uses were below Expression already, only a single use in IfStatement
had to be handled explicitly (probably an oversight from earlier changes?). This
is a small step towards a less ad-hoc handling of IDs in the front end.
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The approach is to handle the common case in the optimizing
compiler and to bailout for the rare corner cases.
This is done by initializing all local const-variables with
the hole value and disallowing any use of the hole value statically.
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Only IA32 version for now. I'll start porting.
Strict mode functions are to get 'undefined' as the receiver when
called with an implicit receiver. Modes are bad! It forces us to have
checks on all function calls.
This change attempts to limit the cost by passing information about
whether or not a call is with an implicit or explicit receiver in ecx
as part of the calling convention. The cost is setting ecx on all
calls and checking ecx on entry to strict mode functions.
Implicit/explicit receiver state has to be maintained by ICs. Various
stubs have to not clobber ecx or save and restore it.
CallFunction stub needs to check if the receiver is implicit when it
doesn't know from the context.
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When descending the dominator tree we used to collect side effects from all blocks between the dominator and the dominated blocks in the block ordering. This could include blocks that do not appear on paths from the dominator to the dominated and unnecessarily removed available values from the GVN map.
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If a HDeoptimize does not cut away parts of the control-flow-graph
we don't need to insert uses to correctly elimiate dead phis since
the full function is visible to the optimizing compiler.
This is a small improvement of the change r7221 which fixed a problem
when deoptimizing on never executed case-clauses.
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This allows us to get rid of totally fake LAST_STRING_TYPE and makes
it possible to test for symbols.
I considered splitting HCheckInstanceType into two instructions, but
it seems nice to be able to hide the instance type implementation
details from the hydrogen level.
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onto a sinlge 30" screen. A lot of times, the AST visitor stops a bit too early,
so we have to do the rest of the dispatch by hand. This is caused by the fact
that the kind of the AST nodes are a bit too coarse for some traversals (e.g. a
single node type for all binary ops), perhaps one could try to refine this a
little bit more.
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Use a special slot for HContext, and fetch the value from there each time it is used. Allocate space for special slots in every HEnvironment. Fill them with constant undefined. Do not copy them to LEnvironment.
BUG=
TEST=
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Until now we conservatively chose a double representation if
at least one use occurs in a double operation. This causes performance
degradation in many cases where there are mixes uses (integer and double)
e.g.:
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
var t = i / 3.5;
a[i] = t;
}
where the use in i/3 requires a double, where as the keyed store requires i
as an integer.
For these cases we want to have i as an integer and convert it only before the
double division.
In order to avoid unconditional deoptimization in some rare cases, we check
phis if there is any conversion that will always fail when converting a
heap-number constant to int32.
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Rather than representing a use as a pointer to an HValue and then searching
for the specific (ambiguous) operand, we now represent a use as a pair of an
HValue and the input operand index. Additionally, use a linked list instead
of a growable array list since we never use random access.
This allows us to remove a bunch of similarly named and subtly different
functions from the HValue API. The cost in extra zone allocation per use is
partially offset by reusing use list nodes when replacing a use of one value
with another.
R=danno@chromium.org,fschneider@chromium.org
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When inlining a polymorphic variant, the inlined function indicates we
should bailout of the entire compilation by setting the stack overflow flag
on the visitor. We need to check this flag and bailout if a call to
TryInline succeeds and it is not in tail position in a graph builder
function.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
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- mutual inlining strict and non-strict functions in crankshaft.
- assignment to undefined variable with eval in scope.
- propagation of strict mode through lazy compilation.
BUG=
TEST=test/mjsunit/strict-mode.js test/mjsunit/strict-mode-opt.js
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In the cases where a global property cell cannot be used in the optimized code
use standard load ic to get the property instead of bailing out.
This is re-committing r7212 and r7215 which where reverted in r7239 with the addition of recoring the source position in the hydrogen code for the LoadGlobalCell instruction. To record that position an optional position field has been added to the variable proxy AST node.
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Fix %NewObjectFromBound to correctly handle optimized frames (including those with inlined functions).
Fix %_IsConstructCall handling in hydrogen: when called from inlined function return false constant directly instead of emiting HIsConstructCall.
Fix success case in TraceInline.
BUG=v8:1229
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1229.js
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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.
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This change adds a new IR instruction for polymorphic loads. It performs
map compares and loads in one IR instruction instead of splitting each
load into a graph of map-compares and field loads.
The advantage is a smaller IR and less basic blocks, plus it allows to
do GVN on polymorphic loads.
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This allows fast calls and inlining of functions like:
var o = {f: function() { return "foo"; }}
o.f();
Object literals that contain function literals are initially created a dictionary mode
object and only transformed to fast properties once all properties are computed and
added. This allows us to create constant function properties for functions declared
inside the object literal. Function literals inside object literals are marked for
pretenuring so that they work as contant function properties.
Object literals without functions should just function as before.
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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.
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Refactor construction of switch statements so it doesn't use class
HSubgraph.
There are also a few improvements. We do not use an auxiliary list of
comparisons because they're embedded as a linked list in the graph
under construction. We share a common break block for all breaks from
the same switch. We do not insert empty blocks unless necessary to
maintain edge-split form.
There is also a bug fix. The entry to a clause body is a potential
join and must have a join ID set, otherwise deoptimization within the
body can go to an unpredictable place in the unoptimized code.
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Instead of allocating fresh temporary lists for every instruction, reuse
the same instance and reset it between instructions.
This reduces the amount of zone memory used for inserting the HChange
instructions roughly by half.
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Move strict mode flag from TemporaryScope to Scope so that it can be accessed from variable binding code.
Arguments do not alias in strict mode (ia32, x64 and arm, codegen and full codegen).
Hydrogen tolerates null arguments_shadow().
In codegen-<arch> arguments object is allocated eagerly to capture values before they get modified.
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Change the way we construct the graph for polymorphic loads to match that of
polymorphic stores.
Introduce a stack-allocated helper for saving and restoring all the
function-specific graph builder state that needs to change when we begin
translating an inlined function. Make this class authoritative by moving
redundant state out of the builder and deferring to the current function's
state.
Ensure that we always print a tracing message when abandoning an inlining
attempt.
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Before we would compute the flag by iterating over all uses. The truncating
flag is always determined at construction time since we already computed
the flag for all other instructions before inserting HChange instructions.
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Do not use subgraphs to implement the translation of simple branching
control flow, for the function body entry, or for labeled blocks.
Combine all the loop construction functions into a single one.
Resolve a possible problem with duplicate AST IDs used both for joined loop
break blocks, the normal loop exit, and for their common successor, by never
introducing the extra (successor) block and instead making the normal loop
exit a predecessor of the break join block. There is a similar issue with
joined continue blocks.
Remove a (never needed) two-element zone list per each time we replace one
hydrogen value with another.
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When deoptimizing from the key subexpression of a keyed arguments access,
the unoptimized code expects to find the value of the receiver on the
expression stack. The environment of the optimizing compiler did not
contain this value during evaluation of the key subexpression.
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Resubmit of patch for issue 1145 with a few additions:
- Now also clears exceptions when calling Runtime_LazyRecompile.
- Sets function where parsing fails to not be optimizable.
BUG=v8:1145
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1145.js
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The main issue was due to multiple recompilations of functions. Now
code objects are grouped by function using SFI object address.
JSFunction objects are no longer tracked, instead we track SFI object
moves. To pick a correct code version, we now sample return addresses
instead of JSFunction addresses.
tools/{linux|mac|windows}-tickprocessor scripts differentiate
between code optimization states for the same function
(using * and ~ prefixes introduced earlier).
DevTools CPU profiler treats all variants of function code as
a single function.
ll_prof treats each optimized variant as a separate entry, because
it can disassemble each one of them.
tickprocessor.py not updated -- it is deprecated and will be removed.
BUG=v8/1087,b/3178160
TEST=all existing tests pass, including Chromium layout tests
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Change the interface to the Hydrogen graph builder to appear like it
directly holds a current basic block and a current environment.
Remove some direct accesses to the current subgraph, and remove
subgraph accessors that simply forwarded to the exit block.
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Before, the live ranges of the arguments extended to the call itself, and
they were pushed immediately before the call. Now, they are spilled eagerly
as soon as their value is available and they are spilled to the right place.
The inlined runtime calls in the optimized backend are changed to work as in
all the other backends: they get their arguments untranslated and can choose
their own custom evaluation order.
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The baseline compiler does not materialize a value for expressions of
the form !expr in an effect context so the graph translation should
not produce such an environment, otherwise we risk targeting it by
deoptimization.
BUG=v8:1167
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When deoptimizing to after an expression of the form (expr0 || expr1)
or (expr0 && expr1) in an effect context, the unoptimized code could
incorrectly see the value of the expression.
Handle the short-circuit binary operators specially in effect contexts.
This fixes the issue and will generate better code when the left
subexpression is boolean-valued.
BUG=v8:1166
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Rather than passing in a pair of unequal-length lists, pass the default
subgraph separately. Construct the typecase from the top down rather than
the bottom up, so it doesn't need an intermediate zone list.
Also, change a basic block's 'last' instruction field to really be its last
instruction by correctly updating it when inserting and removing
instructions.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6516016
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Before, Hydrogen call instructions had uses of the PushArgument instructions
for their arguments. These operands were unneeded, bloated the IR, and
caused calls to be the only Hydrogen instructions with an unpredictable
number of operands.
Now, PushArgument is a pure side-effecting instruction that has no uses.
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Before, an attempt to delete a parameter in a function that used the
arguments object in any way would succeed with true and delete both
the parameter and the corresponding arguments object property.
Now, an attempt to delete such a parameter does not delete and
evaluates to false.
Parameters can be deleted, as before, from functions that use the
arguments object, by deleting the corresponding arguments object
property (this is a spec violation).
BUG=fixes v8:1136
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Make esi available to the register allocator rather than dedicating it
permanently to the context.
The context is still passed in register esi to JavaScript and to the runtime
as part of the calling convention. Because some stubs might end up calling
JS or the runtime, it is also conservatively passed to stubs.
Roughly half the calls have been modified to use the context as an input
value in fixed register esi. The other half are marked as calls or deferred
code so esi is spilled and can be explicitly set.
It is no longer necessary to restore the context to esi after a call that
might change it.
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When constructing stack traces we interpret the deoptimization data for
optimized frames to find the receiver value. This value could sometimes be
eliminated from the deoptimization data if we though it was unused.
BUG=v8:1118
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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.
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1. The placement of checks for negative zero has to be computed after
all conversion instructions have been inserted. I separated the code
into its own phase.
2. GVN need to take instruction flags into account when comparing
instructions for redundancy.
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Deletion of global properties puts 'the hole' in the global property
cell and updates the property details in the property dictionary with
the information that the property has been deleted. When setting
global properties that have been deleted in generated code we just
store the new value in the global property cell. This does not update
the property details in the property dictionary. Therefore, it looks
like the property is not there eventhough it was just reintroduced.
Perform 'the hole' checks in generated code for global property stores
and bail out of ICs and optimized code if storing to a property cell
that contains 'the hole'.
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Before, we disabled code motion for check instructions on the final
optimization attempt. It is unsafe to prevent movement of check
instructions but to allow movement of instructions that assume the checks
were performed.
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To avoid deopts a few extra changes were needed:
o Enable megamorphic state for special property loads on
primitives. We used to flip between monomorphic stubs.
o Extract pure string (no string wrapper support) version of the
string length stub.
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Rename HBranch (the instruction that coerces an arbitrary HValue to
control flow) to HTest to free up the term Branch to refer to any
control instruction with two successors.
Change the virtual FirstSuccessor and SecondSuccessor functions on
control instructions to a pair of data members.
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This patch adds H- and L-variants of StringCharCodeAt and StringLength.
StringCharCodeAt is used to inline a constant function call of
String.prototype.charCodeAt and to implement the corresponding inline
runtime function. It does not yet use the recently introduced extra IC
state. (We can specialize on string encoding and avoid deopts because
of out of bounds accesses.)
StringLength needs more work because the stub version of it also
supports strings wrappers and it matters in some cases. (We have to
separate the string only case.)
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This instruction only depends on the prototype and the holder and can
completely ignore the receiver and its map.
This change also fixes a small bug on arm where a cell was loaded
instead of the prototype from new space.
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Each LInstruction is now a subclass of LTemplateInstruction<R, I, T>
where R is number of outputs, I number of inputs and T number of temps.
This change only actually uses the parameter I for input operands.
Since the parameter T for temps is 0, it incurs no extra cost.
A separate change will introduce using the temps parameter.
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For polymorphic calls (also loads and stores) we construct a type switch
graph that has a basic block merging all the variants. There is an
environment simulation before the goto at the end of all the predecessor
blocks. This simulation is used to define the environment on entry to the
successor block, and captures the return value of the call. In effect
contexts, this value should not be present in the environment.
The fix is to use the AST context to decide whether to have this value in
the join node's environment at all.
BUG=1014
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If the instance of is performed against what is beliwed to be a constant global function inline the instance of check and have the call to the instanceof stub in deferred code. The inlined check will be patched by the instanceof stub when called from deferred code. This is indicated by the lithium instruction LInstanceOfKnownGlobal.
To help the patching the delta from the return address to the patch site is placed just below the return address in the edi slot of the pushad/popad ares. This is safe because the edi register (which is pushed last) is a temporary for the lithium instruction.
As the instanceof stub can call other JavaScript an additional marking for saving all double registers have been added.
Also tweaked the instanceof stub to produce true/false objects instead of 0/1 for the case with deferred code.
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The function HEnvironment::SetExpressionStackAt did not update the
environment's history. This function is used to patch the bailout
environment for count operations and global function calls.
Reorganize class HEnvironment to make it fit V8's style a bit better
and to try to add some sanity to which C++ functions are intended to
be inlined.
Remove the flag --trace-environment which merely duplicated data in
the hydrogen.cfg file except without enough context to be useful.
BUG=1004
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1. Separating out the instance-type check from the array-length operation.
2. I also changed the bounds-check on keyed loads to use the length property
for JS arrays (like we do for array stores).
The new pattern should use less registers and allow more checks to be eliminated.
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This prevents code motion from hoisting map-checks across such stores
which may result in unnecessary deoptimizations.
In the following example program we would move a map-check from the inner loop out before the outer loop which is not desirable:
function f() {
var o = {};
var j = 0;
o.a = 1;
do {
o.b = 6; // Map transition
for (var i=0; i<10; i++) {
o.a = o.b + i;
}
} while(++j < 1) {}
}
for (var i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) f();
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When running with 10 stress runs we get polymorphic stores. This revealed
an incorrect bailout ID for the state following a polymorphic store. The ID
should be the internal ID of the assignment side-effect, not the ID of the
end of the expression.
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Before, when we deoptimized after a branch we jumped to before the branch
was taken in the unoptimized code with a token value that indicated when
edge to take. There was a lot of machinery to track this value through the
short-circuit logical operations and logical negation, and to handle it
properly at inline function return sites. There was also machinery to
prevent incorrectly seeing this environment with the extra value never
actually materialized in the unoptimized code.
Instead, now we deoptimize directly to one of the targets of the branch.
Much but not yet all of the extra machinery has been removed or simplified.
The cost is that branching control structures (the looping statements, if
statements, conditional expressions, and the short-circuit binary logical
operations) need extra AST IDs to identify the branch targets.
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The issue is caused when deoptimizing to an internal AST ID in a
postfix increment or decrement operation on variable. This could
happen for a global variable. In that case, the optimized code was
not properly simulating an extra stack slot in the unoptimized code to
hold the original value.
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This fixes V8 issue 989.
Before, assignments used the AST ID of the assignment expression to
mark the side effect of the store, which became a target for
deoptimization bailout for code after the assignment. In effect
contexts this environment included the value of the assignment, which
was unexpected by the unoptimized code.
Now we introduce a new assignment ID for AST node types that include
an assignment (Assignment, CountOperation, and ForInStatement) and use
it for the side effect of the store.
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When falling off the end of a function inlined in a test context, we cannot
constant fold the test of undefined away. The graph builder assumes that
control flow always reaches both branches of a test.
Instead, explicitly test and branch on "undefined". Introduce a pair of
empty blocks to hold the necessary LeaveInlined instructions.
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