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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexey Kozyatinskiy
ed9b2072a6 [inspector] reworked async instrumentation for promises
Old instrumentation was designed to collect promise creation stack and
promise scheduled stack together. In DevTools for last 6 months we
show only creation stack for promises. We got strong support from users
for new model. Now we can drop support for scheduled stacks and
simplify implementation.

New promise instrumentation is straightforward:
- we send kDebugPromiseThen when promise is created by .then call,
- we send kDebugPromiseCatch when promise is created by .catch call,
- we send kDebugWillHandle before chained callback and kDebugDidHandle
  after chained callback,
- and we send separate kDebugAsyncFunctionPromiseCreated for internal
  promise inside async await function.

Advantages:
- we reduce amount of captured stacks (we do not capture stack for
  promise that constructed not by .then or .catch),
- we can consider async task related to .then and .catch as one shot
  since chained callback is executed once,
- on V8 side we can implement required instrumentation using only
  promise hooks,

Disadvantage:
- see await-promise test, sometimes scheduled stack was useful since we
  add catch handler in native code,

Implementation details:
- on kInit promise hook we need to figure out why promise was created.
  We analyze builtin functions until first user defined function on
  current stack. If there is kAsyncFunctionPromiseCreate function then
  we send kDebugAsyncFunctionPromiseCreated event. If there is
  kPromiseThen or kPromiseCatch then only if this function is bottom
  builtin function we send corresponded event to inspector. We need it
  because Promise.all internally calls .then and in this case we have
  Promise.all and Promise.then on stack at the same time and we do not
  need to report this internally created promise to inspector.

Bug: chromium:778796
Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel
Change-Id: I53f47ce8c5c4a9897655c3396c249ea59529ae47
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/765208
Commit-Queue: Aleksey Kozyatinskiy <kozyatinskiy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sathya Gunasekaran <gsathya@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#49553}
2017-11-21 16:56:00 +00:00
dgozman
7bbea08f66 [inspector] Refactor protocol-test.js
This refactoring makes it easier to write advanced tests and
gives full control over what's happening to the test code.
It also forces description for every test.

BUG=none

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2891213002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#45412}
2017-05-19 00:35:45 +00:00
kozyatinskiy
ec36c513a3 [test/inspector] remove any usage of v8::Extension
.. replace all of them with prepared global object template.

+ bonus: wrap inspector related methods with inspector namespace.

BUG=none
R=dgozman@chromium.org

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2832723004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#44785}
2017-04-21 23:41:07 +00:00
kozyatinskiy
189ffd9460 [inspector] removed kDebugPromiseCollected event
With recent CLs we always store maximum N async stack traces and when we reach limit we drop half of them.
Current promise collected event requires creating weak handle:
- it takes time,
- it consumes memory.
Since async task id distribution for promises is uniform (each new promise has last_async_task_id + 1 as an id) our hash map is good enough to handle any amount of async task ids, following time of executing 1 000 000 000 of lookups:
- for empty hash map: 1.45 seconds,
- for hash map with one entry: 14.95 seconds
- 1024 entries: 15.03 seconds
- 1024 * 1024 entries: 14.82 seconds
- 1024 * 1024 * 1024: 17.9 seconds

BUG=v8:6189
R=dgozman@chromium.org,yangguo@chromium.org

Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2819423005
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#44750}
2017-04-20 15:49:02 +00:00