architecture-independent.
jsregexp.h is itself included transitively quite a lot, and by getting rid of 19
of its dependencies (which even included things like src/cpu.h, the various
assemblers, etc.), the recompilation behaviour is a bit less funny than it was.
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Patterned after r8482, Cleaned up calling-related methods in the ARM assembler.
On MIPS I completely refactored the Jump and Call methods.
All the Jump and Call macro helpers have been replaced with overloaded functions
(matching the ARM version) and using default parameter values where possible.
The previously mostly-unused CallSize function is utilized as well (same as on ARM).
The unused Jump(Operand, ...) and Call(Operand, ...) versions have been completely removed.
I also removed the Jump(BranchDelaySlot, ...) and Call(BranchDelaySlot,...) methods as
they were unused and declaring them would either result in a lot of unused code or the
previously experienced macro-hell. The only exception to this is for Ret() where the
branch delay slot is often used.
This fixes the failing debug tests for example cctest test-debug/DebugStepFor.
Ported r8482 (41cb9ed)
Patch by Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>
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TEST=
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org//7328013
Patch from Paul Lind <plind44@gmail.com>.
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Also avoid that calling Debug::IsBreakAtReturn causes a full doptimization when there are no break points set. The full deoptimization is caused by Debug::IsBreakAtReturn calling Debug::EnsureDebugInfo which will assume that a break point is now set.
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1140
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-evaluate-locals-optimized.js,test/mjsunit/debug-
evaluate-locals-optimized-doubles.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org//7307035
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We did not properly combine the property names from the parameter map
and the arguments backing store. They could overwrite each other and
be unsorted.
Also fix an unrelated bug: deleting from a dictionary-mode arguments
backing store could corrupt the parameter map.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=1531
TEST=mjsunit/regress/regress-1531.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7278033
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Ported r8532 (c9db503)
Original commit message:
Due to issues relating mostly to chrome extensions we have lately been
running into OOMs that are caused by our executable space running
out. This change introduces flushing of code from regexps if we have
not used the code for 5 mark sweeps.
The approach is different from the normal function code flusing. Here
we make a copy of the code inside the data array, and exchange the
original code with a smi determined by the sweep_generation (a new
heap variable increased everytime we do mark sweep/compact). If we
encounter a smi in EnsureCompiled we simply reinstate the code
object. If, in the marking phase of mark sweep, we find a regexp that
already have a smi in the code field, and this is more than 5
generations old we flush the code from the saved index.
BUG=
TEST=
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org//7324018
Patch from Paul Lind <plind44@gmail.com>.
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This is a fix and reapply of r8516 with some comments addressed and more
tests added.
The difference from r8516 is that canonicalization of number literals is
no performed using the same methods as in v8, to avoid false positives/negatives
when detecting duplicates.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7193045
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o The thread local state in an isolate has to be initialized before
it's used.
o v8::Locker was incorrectly tracking whether it's the topmost one.
o Waking the profiler thread on shutdown should not leave the
semaphore counter in an inconsitent state.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1522
TEST=cctest/test-lockers/Regress1433
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7309013
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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
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org//7212025
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Due to issues relating mostly to chrome extensions we have lately been
running into OOMs that are caused by our executable space running
out. This change introduces flushing of code from regexps if we have
not used the code for 5 mark sweeps.
The approach is different from the normal function code flusing. Here
we make a copy of the code inside the data array, and exchange the
original code with a smi determined by the sweep_generation (a new
heap variable increased everytime we do mark sweep/compact). If we
encounter a smi in EnsureCompiled we simply reinstate the code
object. If, in the marking phase of mark sweep, we find a regexp that
already have a smi in the code field, and this is more than 5
generations old we flush the code from the saved index.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7282026
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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.
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Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7132002
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