1. Record AST id for CallFunctionStub.
2. Correctly extract cached target from CallFunctionStub inline cache.
3. Fix a bug when inling call as a function in effect or value context:
Handle abnormal exits correcty.
4. Fix a bug when inlining call as a function in test context: drop function
correctly from true and false block.
5. Avoid inlining mutually recursive functions by checking the stack of function
states before inlining. This was not a bug, but is just a more general
check to avoid recursive inlining.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8258012
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This refactoring (almost) gets rid of the requirement to get the target
object address for an object pointer embedded in code objects. This is
not possible on MIPS as pointers are encoded using two instructions. All
usages of RelocInfo::target_object_address() are (almost) obsoleted by
this change. The serializer still uses it, so MIPS will not yet work
with snapshots turned on.
R=danno@chromium.org,vegorov@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8245007
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This eliminates compile-errors when assigning Handle<SerializedScopeInfo> to
Handle<Object> in a place where the declaration was not available because
variables.h was not included.
As a result I had to also move the enum Variable::Mode to v8globals.h and
rename it to VariableMode.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8221004
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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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All slots that were recorded on these objects during incremental marking should be ignored as they are no longer valid.
To filter such invalidated slots out during slots buffers iteration we set all markbits under the invalidated code object to 1 after the code space was swept and before slots buffers are processed.
R=erik.corry@gmail.com
BUG=v8:1713
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1713.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7983045
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The "live bytes" count is *really* a "marked black" count - i.e., the count of bytes *known* to be live.
Fix aggravating bug on X64 where assembler code used a value that was off
by a factor of 2^31.
Ensure that sweeping clears live-bytes. Added other missing increments.
Added print statements to trace live-byte modifications, under a flag.
Still a few cases of undercounting left.
(New issue to merge from GC branch to bleeding_edge)
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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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The Great Master Plan is to move the recognition of special cases for
comparisons further down the compilation pipeline where more information is
available. This is a first step into this direction: The special handling of
equality comparisons involving null is pushed from the parser to the code
generators, removing the need for a special AST node. (There are rumors from
usually well-informed sources that this node type is actually a relic of ancient
crankshaft days...)
The next steps will be the unification of null/undefined handling and pushing
the special case handling in crankshaft even further down the pipeline, enabling
the recognition of cases like "var foo=null; if (foo === bar) ...", but these
will be in separate CLs.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7887037
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Use the BitField helper class for the code flags, so that we do not have to
define both a shift and a mask explicitly. This makes changing the flags
layout simpler.
Also, make the 'mask' and 'max' members of BitField into constants, because
they are constant and so that they can be used as constant expressions.
E.g., so they can be used in declaring other const members or in static
asserts.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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The changes to scopes and parser introduce a VariableProxy
wrapping the function-name variable for function literals.
It seems the easiest way to get an AST id for the HSimulate
after context-slot stores in declarations.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7826009
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We have to emit code for declarations later into the body block
(and not into the start block) so that the environment contains
the correct values.
In order to capture the environment effect of the declarations
that generate code (function declarations) I inserted a separate
AST id and a HSimulate after the declarations are visited.
Also fixes handling deopt in named function expressions:
BUG=v8:1647
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-fundecl.js, test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1647.js
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Changes GetGlobalReceiver() to GetDefaultReceiver(func) that returns undefined
for strict and native functions, and the function's context's global proxy
for "normal" functions.
BUG=v8:1547
TEST=cctest/api-test/ForeignFunctionReceiver
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Remove the try/finally used for with and catch. Instead of using
try/finally to handle break and continue from with or catch,
statically track nesting dept and clean up when compiling break or
continue.
And instead of using try/finally to handle throw to handler in a frame
whose pc is inside a with or catch, store the context that the handler
should run in in the handler itself.
BUG=
TEST=
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It is available platforms that have SSE 4.1 and allows us to handle
negative numbers without deoptimization. Before we would deoptimize
on negative inputs to Math.floor. x64 already uses this instruction.
* Change Math.floor unit test to make sure every test case gets
optimized by changing the source code for each test case.
* Fix HIR debug printing for some instructions.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7628017
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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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