This is a reland of d1b27019d3
Fixes include:
Adding missing file to bazel build
Forward-declaring classing before friend-classing them to fix win/gcc
Add missing v8-isolate.h include for vtune builds
Original change's description:
> [include] Split out v8.h
>
> This moves every single class/function out of include/v8.h into a
> separate header in include/, which v8.h then includes so that
> externally nothing appears to have changed.
>
> Every include of v8.h from inside v8 has been changed to a more
> fine-grained include.
>
> Previously inline functions defined at the bottom of v8.h would call
> private non-inline functions in the V8 class. Since that class is now
> in v8-initialization.h and is rarely included (as that would create
> dependency cycles), this is not possible and so those methods have been
> moved out of the V8 class into the namespace v8::api_internal.
>
> None of the previous files in include/ now #include v8.h, which means
> if embedders were relying on this transitive dependency then it will
> give compile failures.
>
> v8-inspector.h does depend on v8-scripts.h for the time being to ensure
> that Chrome continue to compile but that change will be reverted once
> those transitive #includes in chrome are changed to include it directly.
>
> Full design:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rTD--I8hCAr-Rho1WTumZzFKaDpEp0IJ8ejZtk4nJdA/edit?usp=sharing
>
> Bug: v8:11965
> Change-Id: I53b84b29581632710edc80eb11f819c2097a2877
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3097448
> Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jakob Kummerow <jkummerow@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Dan Elphick <delphick@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#76424}
Cq-Include-Trybots: luci.v8.try:v8_linux_vtunejit
Bug: v8:11965
Change-Id: I99f5d3a73bf8fe25b650adfaf9567dc4e44a09e6
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This reverts commit d1b27019d3.
Reason for revert: Broke vtune build, tsan build and possibly others
Original change's description:
> [include] Split out v8.h
>
> This moves every single class/function out of include/v8.h into a
> separate header in include/, which v8.h then includes so that
> externally nothing appears to have changed.
>
> Every include of v8.h from inside v8 has been changed to a more
> fine-grained include.
>
> Previously inline functions defined at the bottom of v8.h would call
> private non-inline functions in the V8 class. Since that class is now
> in v8-initialization.h and is rarely included (as that would create
> dependency cycles), this is not possible and so those methods have been
> moved out of the V8 class into the namespace v8::api_internal.
>
> None of the previous files in include/ now #include v8.h, which means
> if embedders were relying on this transitive dependency then it will
> give compile failures.
>
> v8-inspector.h does depend on v8-scripts.h for the time being to ensure
> that Chrome continue to compile but that change will be reverted once
> those transitive #includes in chrome are changed to include it directly.
>
> Full design:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rTD--I8hCAr-Rho1WTumZzFKaDpEp0IJ8ejZtk4nJdA/edit?usp=sharing
>
> Bug: v8:11965
> Change-Id: I53b84b29581632710edc80eb11f819c2097a2877
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3097448
> Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jakob Kummerow <jkummerow@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Dan Elphick <delphick@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#76424}
Bug: v8:11965
Change-Id: Id57313ae992e720c8b19abc975cd69729e1344aa
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This moves every single class/function out of include/v8.h into a
separate header in include/, which v8.h then includes so that
externally nothing appears to have changed.
Every include of v8.h from inside v8 has been changed to a more
fine-grained include.
Previously inline functions defined at the bottom of v8.h would call
private non-inline functions in the V8 class. Since that class is now
in v8-initialization.h and is rarely included (as that would create
dependency cycles), this is not possible and so those methods have been
moved out of the V8 class into the namespace v8::api_internal.
None of the previous files in include/ now #include v8.h, which means
if embedders were relying on this transitive dependency then it will
give compile failures.
v8-inspector.h does depend on v8-scripts.h for the time being to ensure
that Chrome continue to compile but that change will be reverted once
those transitive #includes in chrome are changed to include it directly.
Full design:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rTD--I8hCAr-Rho1WTumZzFKaDpEp0IJ8ejZtk4nJdA/edit?usp=sharing
Bug: v8:11965
Change-Id: I53b84b29581632710edc80eb11f819c2097a2877
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3097448
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They have been disabled for some time and are superseeded by lazy
feedback vector allocation.
Change-Id: Iafc3989b0c1f866ce7d6295d9b13ccaa5ef1c115
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2905609
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Cpplint usually checks for non-const reference arguments. They are
forbidden in the style guide, and v8 does not explicitly make an
exception here.
This CL re-enables that warning, and fixes all current violations by
adding an explicit "NOLINT(runtime/references)" comment. In follow-up
CLs, we should aim to remove as many of them as possible.
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Bug: v8:9429
Change-Id: If7054d0b366138b731972ed5d4e304b5ac8423bb
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No need to create allocation site for literals in oneshot code since
they are executed only once. The interpreter emits a runtime call to
CreateObjectLiteralWithoutAllocationSite for creating literals in
oneshot code instead.
Change-Id: I224b3a30f10361cfe9ff63129b36da8230c5e403
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1163615
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This is a reland of 690bda84eb
Original change's description:
> [Interpreter] Do not use IC slots for property load/stores in an IIFE and top-level code
>
> An IIFE or top-level code is executed only once hence, there is no need to collect
> type feedback. We can save some memory by not using IC slots for property Loads/Stores
> within a IIFE/top-level code. This CL emits Runtime Get/Set property calls instead of LdaNamedProperty
> /StaNamedProperty for the property loads within a IIFE and top-level code.
>
> Change-Id: I3e0ce26d05d82bb3648cb9262c4e112a2c4556c9
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1146579
> Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Marja Hölttä <marja@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Chandan Reddy <chandanreddy@google.com>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#54949}
Change-Id: I7b07ce86f7236d82191caaceafd31b86e5863ff5
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1167802
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This reverts commit 690bda84eb.
Reason for revert: Speculative revert for:
https://ci.chromium.org/p/v8/builders/luci.v8.ci/V8-Blink%20Linux%2064/25372
See more at:
https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki/Blink-layout-tests
Original change's description:
> [Interpreter] Do not use IC slots for property load/stores in an IIFE and top-level code
>
> An IIFE or top-level code is executed only once hence, there is no need to collect
> type feedback. We can save some memory by not using IC slots for property Loads/Stores
> within a IIFE/top-level code. This CL emits Runtime Get/Set property calls instead of LdaNamedProperty
> /StaNamedProperty for the property loads within a IIFE and top-level code.
>
> Change-Id: I3e0ce26d05d82bb3648cb9262c4e112a2c4556c9
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1146579
> Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Marja Hölttä <marja@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Camillo Bruni <cbruni@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Chandan Reddy <chandanreddy@google.com>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#54949}
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Change-Id: I642164a72453189fd0fe92b69f199f958ce56bef
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An IIFE or top-level code is executed only once hence, there is no need to collect
type feedback. We can save some memory by not using IC slots for property Loads/Stores
within a IIFE/top-level code. This CL emits Runtime Get/Set property calls instead of LdaNamedProperty
/StaNamedProperty for the property loads within a IIFE and top-level code.
Change-Id: I3e0ce26d05d82bb3648cb9262c4e112a2c4556c9
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1146579
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For historical reasons, the interpreter's bytecode expectations tests
required a type for the constant pool. This had two disadvantages:
1. Strings and numbers were not visible in mixed pools, and
2. Mismatches of pool types (e.g. when rebaselining) would cause parser
errors
This removes the pool types, making everything 'mixed', but appending
the values to string and number valued constants. Specifying a pool type
in the *.golden header now prints a warning (for backwards compatibility).
BUG=v8:5350
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Prints source position information alongside bytecode.
BUG=v8:4280
LOG=N
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/1963663002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#36171}
Bytecode expectations have been moved to external (.golden) files,
one per test. Each test in the suite builds a representation of the
the compiled bytecode using BytecodeExpectationsPrinter. The output is
then compared to the golden file. If the comparision fails, a textual
diff can be used to identify the discrepancies.
Only the test snippets are left in the cc file, which also allows to
make it more compact and meaningful. Leaving the snippets in the cc
file was a deliberate choice to allow keeping the "truth" about the
tests in the cc file, which will rarely change, as opposed to golden
files.
Golden files can be generated and kept up to date using
generate-bytecode-expectations, which also means that the test suite
can be batch updated whenever the bytecode or golden format changes.
The golden format has been slightly amended (no more comments about
`void*`, add size of the bytecode array) following the consideration
made while converting the tests.
There is also a fix: BytecodeExpectationsPrinter::top_level_ was left
uninitialized, leading to undefined behaviour.
BUG=v8:4280
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1717293002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#34285}
A few options and features have been added to the tool:
* an output file might be specified using --output=file.name
* a shortcut when the output file is also the input, which is handy
when fixing golden files, --rebaseline.
* the input snippet might be optionally not wrapped in a top function,
or not executed after compilation (--no-wrap and --no-execute).
* the name of the wrapper can be configured using --wrapper-name=foo
The same options can be configured via setters on the usual
BytecodeExpectationsPrinter.
The output file now includes all the relevant flags to reproduce it
when running again through the tool (usually with --rebaseline).
In particular, when running in --rebaseline mode, options from the
file header will override options specified in the command line.
A couple of other fixes and improvements:
* description of the handlers is now emitted (closing the TODO).
* the snippet is now correctly unquoted when double quotes are used.
* special registers (closure, context etc.) are now emitted as such,
instead of displaying their numeric value.
* the tool can now process top level code as well.
BUG=v8:4280
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1698403002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#34152}
Now the tool produces a far more readable output format, which bears a
lot of resemblance to YAML. In fact, the output should be machine
parseable as such, one document per testcase. However, the output format
may be subject to changes in future, so don't rely on this property.
In general, the output format has been optimized for producing a meaningful
textual diff, while keeping a decent readability as well. Therefore, not
everything is as compact as it could be, e.g. for an empty const pool we get:
constant pool: [
]
instead of:
constant pool: []
Also, trailing commas are always inserted in lists.
Additionally, now the tool accepts its output format as input. When
operating in this mode, all the snippets are extracted, processed and
the output is then emitted as usual. If nothing has changed, the output
should match the input. This is very useful for catching bugs in the
bytecode generation by running a textual diff against a known-good file.
The core (namely bytecode-expectations.cc) has been extracted from the
original cc file, which provides the utility as usual. The definitions
in the matching header of the library have been moved into the
v8::internal::interpreter namespace.
The library exposes a class ExpectationPrinter, with a method
PrintExpectation, which takes a test snippet as input, and writes the
formatted expectation to the supplied stream. One might then use a
std::stringstream to retrieve the results as a string and run it through
a diff utility.
BUG=v8:4280
LOG=N
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1688383003
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#33997}