This CL adds support for loading from and storing to context slots
belonging to harmony let or const bound variables. Checks for the
hole value are performed and the function is deoptimized if they fail.
The full-codegen generated code will take care of properly throwing
a reference error in these cases.
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/block-let-crankshaft.js
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So far we had two types of stack checks: one used for function entries
and one used at loop back edges which uses a deferred code object to
avoid spilling of registers in the loop.
After refactoring lazy deoptimization the first stack check can also
use deferred code. This change removes the first type of stack check
instruction in Crankshaft and uses a deferred stack check in all
places.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8775002
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This CL introduces a third mode next to the non-strict
(henceforth called 'classic mode') and 'strict mode'
which is called 'extended mode' as in the current
ES.next specification drafts. The extended mode is based on
the 'strict mode' and adds new functionality to it. This
means that most of the semantics of these two modes
coincide.
The 'extended mode' is entered instead of the 'strict mode'
during parsing when using the 'strict mode' directive
"use strict" and when the the harmony-scoping flag is
active. This should be changed once it is fully specified how the 'extended mode' is entered.
This change introduces a new 3 valued enum LanguageMode
(see globals.h) corresponding to the modes which is mostly
used by the frontend code. This includes the following
components:
* (Pre)Parser
* Compiler
* SharedFunctionInfo, Scope and ScopeInfo
* runtime functions: StoreContextSlot,
ResolvePossiblyDirectEval, InitializeVarGlobal,
DeclareGlobals
The old enum StrictModeFlag is still used in the backend
when the distinction between the 'strict mode' and the 'extended mode' does not matter. This includes:
* SetProperty runtime function, Delete builtin
* StoreIC and KeyedStoreIC
* StubCache
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This generates optimized code for deep-copying of nested object literal
boilerplates which are statically known. Most of the boilerplates have
already been generated at crankshaft time, so this optimization should
kick in for virtually every object literal. Only nested object literal
graphs up to a certain depth and containing up to a certain total number
of properties are considered for this optimization. This will prevent
explosion of code size due to large object literals (e.g. eval on JSON).
Improves splay performance because object literals are created often.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
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Changes the way we do lazy deoptimization:
1. For side-effect instructions, we insert the lazy-deopt call at
the following LLazyBailout instruction.
CALL
GAP
LAZY-BAILOUT ==> lazy-deopt-call
2. For other instructions (StackCheck) we insert it right after the
instruction since the deopt targets an earlier deoptimization environment.
STACK-CHECK
GAP ==> lazy-deopt-call
The pc of the lazy-deopt call that will be patched in is recorded in the
deoptimization input data. Each Lithium instruction can have 0..n safepoints.
All safepoints get the deoptimization index of the associated LAZY-BAILOUT
instruction. On lazy deoptimization we use the return-pc to find the safepoint.
The safepoint tells us the deoptimization index, which in turn finds us the
PC where to insert the lazy-deopt-call.
Additional changes:
* RegExpLiteral marked it as having side-effects so that it
gets an explicitlazy-bailout instruction (instead of
treating it specially like stack-checks)
* Enable target recording CallFunctionStub to achieve
more inlining on optimized code.
BUG=v8:1789
TEST=jslint and uglify run without crashing, mjsunit/compiler/regress-lazy-deopt.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8492004
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Named function expression have an implicit local variable that
refers to the current function (ThisFunction). Before we only could inline
anonymous function expressions like:
A.prototype.foo = function() {}
as opposed to
A.prototype.foo = function foo() {}
This change enables inlining function of expressions like this.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8346032
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Currently we avoid checking for the hole value after array loads, if the
result is only used by instructions that definitely deoptimize in case
of the hole value (HChange instructions).
This change performs the same procedure for loading from deleteable/read-only
global variable where we can also avoid the check in the same cases.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8054008
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Although this patch is not small, most parts of it are rather mechanical:
* First of all, the concept of a 'nil-like' value is introduced, which can be
null or undefined. They are treated symmetrically regarding comparisons, so
it makes sense to handle them in a uniform manner. It is a mystery why
JavaScript defines two of those beasts, when even *one* is a design wart...
* Extended and renamed a few things which now handle undefined in addition to
null.
* Made the parts of the full code generator and the hydrogen generation which
deal with comparisons a bit more similar regarding their handling of special
cases.
* Refactored the syntactical detection of special cases for comparisons,
hopefully making them a bit more readable and less copy-n-paste-oriented.
Things like this should really be a one-liner in any sane programming
language... :-P
* Cut down the length of the argument lists of a few functions to something
less insane, making them more easily understandable locally. This involves
minor code duplication, but this was a good tradeoff and can be remedied
later if necessary.
* Replaced some boolean arguments with more readable enums.
* Fixed a TODO: Values which are definitely a Smi or unboxed can never be equal
to null or undefined.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7918012
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1) Don't make a call to C without having a valid frame on the stack.
2) Don't generate a call to a stub while generating a stub, unless we can be
sure that the stub we are calling has already been generated (the stub
generation code is not reentrant wrt. GC).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7891042
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Changing our builtin JavaScript code slightly, we can make sure that we never
see internal objects as arguments for ToBoolean at runtime. Removing that case
from the stub generator and crankshaft makes things a lot easier.
Heap numbers can never be undetectable (only strings and spec objects can), so
we can leave out a useless test.
Try to re-use a non-null register value when returning 'true' in some cases.
Removed special handling of the 'handle all' case, it will very probably never
happen in real code and only makes things more complicated.
Improved naming of the ToBoolean stubs a bit, reflecting the order in which
cases are handled in the code itself.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7497063
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* Bug fix for range analysis (contributed by Andy Wingo). Ranges of
double values have to include negative zero. Original code review:
http://codereview.chromium.org/7514040/
* Fix a bug in optimized Math.round on ARM. When emitting minus-zero checks
we previously return a wrong result because of incorrect register assignment.
* Fix performance problem in IA32 and x64. Refine the checks
for minus zero and avoid unnecessary deoptimizations on Math.floor.
* Improve mjsunit test for Math.round to make sure we also
get the optimized version of the code for each test case.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7604028
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This patch just adds a nop after the call to the binary operation stub in optimized code to avoid the patching for the inlined smi case used in the full code generator to kick in if the next instruction generated by the lithium code generator should accidentially enable that. For calls generated by CallCodeGeneric this was already handled on Intel platforms, but missing on ARM.
On IA-32 I did also try to check for whether the code containing the call was optimized (patch below), but that caused regressions on some benchmarks.
diff --git src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
index 5f143b1..f70e208 100644
--- src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
+++ src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
@@ -1603,12 +1603,18 @@ void CompareIC::UpdateCaches(Handle<Object> x, Handle<Object> y) {
// Activate inlined smi code.
if (previous_state == UNINITIALIZED) {
- PatchInlinedSmiCode(address());
+ PatchInlinedSmiCode(address(), isolate());
}
}
-void PatchInlinedSmiCode(Address address) {
+void PatchInlinedSmiCode(Address address, Isolate* isolate) {
+ // Never patch in optimized code.
+ Code* code = isolate->pc_to_code_cache()->GetCacheEntry(address)->code;
+ if (code->kind() == Code::OPTIMIZED_FUNCTION) {
+ return;
+ }
+
// The address of the instruction following the call.
Address test_instruction_address =
address + Assembler::kCallTargetAddressOffset;
diff --git src/ic.cc src/ic.cc
index f70f75a..62e79da 100644
--- src/ic.cc
+++ src/ic.cc
@@ -2384,7 +2384,7 @@ RUNTIME_FUNCTION(MaybeObject*, BinaryOp_Patch) {
// Activate inlined smi code.
if (previous_type == BinaryOpIC::UNINITIALIZED) {
- PatchInlinedSmiCode(ic.address());
+ PatchInlinedSmiCode(ic.address(), isolate);
}
}
diff --git src/ic.h src/ic.h
index 11c2e3a..9ef4b20 100644
--- src/ic.h
+++ src/ic.h
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ class CompareIC: public IC {
};
// Helper for BinaryOpIC and CompareIC.
-void PatchInlinedSmiCode(Address address);
+void PatchInlinedSmiCode(Address address, Isolate* isolate);
} } // namespace v8::internal
R=danno@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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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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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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This reverts r8381.
It was causing Mozilla test mozilla/ecma/Date/15.9.3.8-5 to fail and Sputnik tests S15.9.3.1_A5_T5, S15.9.3.1_A5_T1, S15.9.3.1_A5_T2, S15.9.3.1_A5_T4, S15.9.3.1_A5_T3 and S15.9.3.1_A5_T6 to timeout.
R=ager@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=mozilla/ecma/Date/15.9.3.8-5, S15.9.3.1_A5_T5, S15.9.3.1_A5_T1, S15.9.3.1_A5_T2, S15.9.3.1_A5_T4, S15.9.3.1_A5_T3 and S15.9.3.1_A5_T6
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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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- 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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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7039036
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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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If the result of an fast elements load is converted to an untagged
representation we can omit the hole check if the value is not used
anywhere else except for HChange instructions converting it to
an untagged representation since those will deoptimize for the hole
value anyway.
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This reduces the binary size by making the Is* type-test functions non-virtual.
I had to change Gap and Label instructions to have a common abstract superclass because both act as gap-instructions for the register allocator.
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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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The previous implementation attempted to keep track of the needed
relocation size for deoptimization while generating the optimized
code. That was error prone. This patch moves the relocation resizing
to the deoptimizer as the last step of creating an optimized code
object.
The down side to this approach is that two relocation information byte
arrays are created for all optimized functions that do not have enough
relocation space for lazy deoptimization.
R=sgjesse@chromium.org
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6708085
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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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Ensure that there is always enough bytes between consequtive calls in optimized code to write a call instruction at the return points without overlapping.
Add a call to deoptimize all functions after running tests with --stress-opt. This will catch some issues with functions which cannot be forcefully deoptimized. Some of the tests failed on ARM with that change without the rest of the changes in this change.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6661022
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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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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6628012
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Strict mode flag is passed to runtime DELETE function
and then to JSObject::Delete(Property/Element) as STRICT_DELETION enum.
When deleting non-configurable property/eleemnt, TypeError is thrown.
Adding mozilla test to .gitignore.
Incorporate CR feedback.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6515005/
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
Code Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6474026/
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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There were a couple of bug fixes to this code on IA32 which have not yet
been ported to ARM. They are: failure to correctly handle non-JSObject
receivers and failure to restore the context register after calling JS code.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6479019
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Change the comparison in the full code generator to use CompareIC instead of the CompareStub to record the types. This also implements the patching in the full code generator where the inlined smi code is de-activated by default to call the CompareIC once and then activating the inlined smi code by patching the code.
Fixed the smi comparison in the ICCompareStub.
Fixed ToBooleanStub to ensure that the scratch register used is not the input. Use r9 as default as that will never be input with Crankshaft.
Implemented lithium instruction CmpTAndBranch.
Make sure that the lithium instruction CmpID have operands in registrers as the current optimized code expects that.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6461017
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