Currently if there is no query callback, V8 finds out intercepted properties'
attributes using getter: if getter returns not empty handle V8 treats
such a property as property with NONE attribues which means this property
is enumerable.
However, if there is no enumerator, this property cannot be enumerated.
Thus I think we should treat such properties as not enumerable.
Drawback of this approach is now one has to implement both query and enumerator
callbacks to implement enumerable intercepted properties.
BUG=725
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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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Currently one can only define accessors on object templates. This patch
allows to create accessors on the fly.
These accessors could control access to elements as well. This element
support is somewhat rudimentary and may require future work (for example,
we probably don't want to convert index into a string.)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2123012
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Changing ScriptData API to serialize its internal representation to a
const char* array.
This decouples the API from the internal representation and avoids the need for
callers to serialize themselves.
As a side-effect, ScriptData::New() no longer assumes ownership of its input.
This shouldn't matter as typical usage patterns for the old API would have
required a copy prior to calling ScriptData::New().
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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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The full compiler will now be used for all code compiler when debugging is active. As the code generated by the full compiler is much simpler it will be easier to make debugging work better when using that code.
To ensure that all code debugged is from the full compiler all functions will have to be recompiled when starting debugging. Initialing debugging already turns off the code cache.
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As several pages can run in a single V8 instance, it is possible to
have functions from different security contexts intermixed in a single
CPU profile. To avoid exposing function names from one page to
another, filtering is introduced.
The basic idea is that instead of capturing return addresses from
stack, we're now capturing JSFunction addresses (as we anyway work
only with JS stack frames.) Each JSFunction can reach out for
context's security token. When providing a profile to a page, the
profile is filtered using the security token of caller page. Any
functions with different security tokens are filtered out (yes, we
only do fast path check for now) and their ticks are attributed to
their parents.
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- RelinkPageListInChunkOrder might relink unused pages into the middle of a sequence of used pages. Filler objects should be placed at the beginning of such unused pages otherwise generic iterators (e.g. HeapObjectIterator) would not handle them correctly.
- ObjectAreaEnd() should not be used as an allocation limit for pages from FixedSpace. Pages in such spaces do not use top page_extra_ bytes of object area.
TBR=ager@chromium.org
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The simple formula "ms = ticks * sampler_interval" doesn't work,
because e.g. on Linux, the actual sampling rate can be 5 times
lower than the one set up in the code. To calculate actual sampling
rate, current time is periodically queried and processed along with
actual sampling ticks count.
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This is to make possible enabling usage of the new profiling subsystem
in Chromium without much hassle. The idea is pretty simple: unless the
new profiling API is used, all works as usual, as soon as Chromium
starts to use the new API, it will work too.
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The bkpt instruction is now supported by both the disassembler and the simulator. In the simulator it breaks to the native debugger if any like int3 on Intel.
Moved the handling of the miscellaneous instructions to a separate part.
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In browser (DevTools) mode, only non-native JS code and callbacks are reported.
Also, added "(garbage collector)" entry which accumulates samples count in GC state.
Trying to display "(compiler)" and "(external)" only brings confusion,
because it ends up in displaying scripts code under "(compiler)" node, and DOM
event handlers under "(external)" node, which looks weird.
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Otherwise page header check is not quite robust: if there is a smi
at the same offset as Page::is_normal_page field, wrong result would
be returned.
That shouldn't be the problem for paged spaces as objects in those
pages do not span page boundaries and thus cannot mess with ::is_normal_page field.
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1) Exposes Local<Context> v8::Debug::GetDebugContext().
Rationale: We can already get debugger context instance using various workarounds,
so exposing it explicitly in the API only makes things more clear.
2) Removes debugger.HasJavaScriptFrames() requirement for entering debugger context.
Rationale: Sometimes we'd like to call into debugger from the external native code.
3) Makes Debugger v8::Debug::Call execute on debugger context's global object.
Rationale: This is somewhat arguable, but temporary measure. We've agreed that we
should introduce a DebugAPI object that would expose necessary API in the debug-delay.
The problem is that it would take some time to define this API and it is not really
convenient to do that on the v8 land given the difference in v8 / host lifecycle.
The plan is to compose this API as a Debug.* wrapper outside v8 by means of exposing
debugger context's global object here, and once API settles down, upstream it to v8 and
start making Debug::Calls on this new DebugAPI object instead.
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Circular queues serve as a transport for communicating between
VM, stack sampler and analyzer threads. Logging requirements
for VM and stack sampler are completely different, that's why
I introduced two different versions of CQs.
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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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* Added Get and Set taking uint32_t for faster and more convenient
access to elements.
* Added less verbose casting for handles. Now instead of
v8::Local<v8::String>::Cast(args[0])
one can write
args[0].As<v8::String>().
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/660243
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- when logging 'open-tag' / 'close-tag' events, don't depend on
FLAG_log (as it may be not enabled, e.g. in Chromium);
- PauseProfiler / ResumeProfiler were supposing that they
use 'is_logging_' var exclusively, thus preventing any
other logging that may be turned on for diagnostic purposes.
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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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Moved all the logic to a function on SharedFunctionInfo (including the flag check) to make things more readable.
Changed the check for setter to do a lookup for a named setter for each of the properties assigned in the constructor.
Added tests using accessors and interseptors set through the API.
Added fast case objects to the mjsunit test.
TEST=test/mjsunit/setter-on-constructor-prototype.js
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/SetterOnConstructorPrototype
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/InterceptorOnConstructorPrototype
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This change allows to associate integer tags with blocks of profiler
log events, and repeat calls to 'ResumeProfiler' / 'PauseProfiler' in
order to establsh nested (not necessary properly nested) blocks. By
supporting this, we will be able to match WebInspector's CPU profiler
abilities in DevTools.
I also refactored some testing code.
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With the current API the embedder has to extrenalize a string each
time a string is encountered to avoid the cost of repeated character
copying/conversion. The issue here is that the externalization cost
itself is non-negligible (both in time and space) and should not be
paid for a rarely used string. This change is an attempt to predict a
string's usage frequency based on its freshness. A string is
considered fresh if it was recently allocated in the new space.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/608006
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DefineOwnProperty (changed to allow for redefinition of existing property)
SameValue
Extra info on propertydescriptor
GetProperty
HasProperty
Currently the DefineOrRedefineAccessorProperty deletes the existing
property on the object if it is a dataproperty (FIELD or NORMAL) and
adds a new one. This can potentially be optimized.
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objects in the startup heap from a partial snapshot. This happens
through the partial snapshot cache. A startup snapshot and a
partial snapshot are created together so that the startup snapshot
contains the partial snapshot cache entries needed.
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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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As an afterthought, I realized that I put function objects moves
reporting into a method that deals with only code object moves. I've
looked up that function objects are allocated in old pointer space and
new space, so I moved logging to the corresponding VM methods.
BUG=553
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The problem appeared due to a fact that stubs doesn't create a stack
frame, reusing the stack frame of the caller function. When building
stack traces, the current function is retrieved from PC, and its
callees are retrieved by traversing the stack backwards. Thus, for
stubs, the stub itself was discovered via PC, and then stub's caller's
caller was retrieved from stack.
To fix this problem, a pointer to JSFunction object is now captured
from the topmost stack frame, and is saved into stack trace log
record. Then a simple heuristics is applied whether a referred
function should be added to decoded stack, or not, to avoid reporting
the same function twice (from PC and from the pointer.)
BUG=553
TEST=added to mjsunit/tools/tickprocessor
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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.
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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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for partial snapshots. After reserving space we can be sure that allocations
will happen linearly (no GCs and no free-list allocation). This change also
contains the start of the partial snapshot support, which, however is not yet
completed or tested.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/545026
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Added newly added instructions to test-disasem-ia32.cc and implemented the missi
ng ones in the disasembler.
Added some asserts to 8-bit instructions which only work with eax, ebx, ecx and
edx (al, bl, cl and dl).
Removed the loope instruction.
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Instead of weak handles external strings use a separate table. This
table uses 5 times less memory than weak handles. Moreover, since we
don't have to follow the weak handle callback protocol we can collect
the strings faster and even on scavenge collections.
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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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For scripts originating from a call to eval the Script object used to hold a reference to the function from where the eval was called together with the code offset within that function of the eval call. This is used by the stack trace and is part of the debugger protocol. In order to avoid storing the function the script, the position within the script and the name of the function calling eval is stored instead. This avoids holding context dependent objects in the script object.
The calculation of the position of the eval in the script holding the eval is now done when the eval script is compiled as it is not possible to postpone this unless a reference is kept to the generated code for the function calling eval.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=528
TEST=cctest/test-api/Regress528
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The check for the number og GC's required is now 1 or 2 instead of two to get rig of failures on ARM.
Updated the test to keep the code used by the test in the compilation cache by compiling it in another context. This makes the remaining issue with the eval cache more explicit.
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Storing a JSArray in the Script object could cause an indirect reference from the compilation cache to a global object to be created. Now the line ends are only stored as a FixedArrya and when that is needed in JavaScript a JSArray copy is created. Changed some of the JavaScript code to cache the line ends in a local variable for better performance.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=528
TEST=test/test-api/Bug528
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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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This is needed to show calls to DOM in CPU profiles. I can think
of a better approach like adding specific functions into V8 API
for explicitly providing callback names and modifying bindings codegen
appropriately. My plan is as follows:
- submit this CL;
- implement anything I need to process log data and display DOM
calls in profiles;
- think again about adding specific functions and modifying bindings
codegen.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27613
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A callback on the debugger thread when a message is received. Allows the
embedding application to wake up the main thread in order to handle the
message. Useful when the embedding application is idle and sitting in a
select() call.
Patch by Ryan Dahl <coldredlemur@gmail.com>
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/395013
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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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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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make standard regexps like \s and . case independent.
* Make use of the fact that the subject string is ASCII only
when making character classes case independent.
* Avoid spending time making large ideogram or punctuation
ranges case independent when there is no case mapping anyway.
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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.
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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
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/360004
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- don't engage the processing thread of CPU profiling until the first time profiling is resumed, this saves us a thread allocation for the majority of users;
- don't log shared libraries addresses: this is useless for JS-only profiling, and also consumes time on startup.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/340013
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