Modify PreProcessOsrEntry to work with OSR entries that have non-empty expression stack.
Modify graph builder to take for-in state from environment instead of directly referencing emitted instructions.
Extend %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall with an argument to force OSR to make writing OSR tests easier: %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(f, "osr").
R=fschneider@chromium.org
TEST=test/mjsunit/compiler/optimized-for-in.js
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Only JSObject enumerables with enum cache (fast case properties, no interceptors, no enumerable properties on the prototype) are supported.
HLoadKeyedGeneric with keys produced by for-in enumeration are recognized and rewritten into direct property load by index. For this enum-cache was extended to store property indices in a separate array (see handles.cc).
New hydrogen instructions:
- HForInPrepareMap: checks for-in fast case preconditions and returns map that contains enum-cache;
- HForInCacheArray: extracts enum-cache array from the map;
- HCheckMapValue: map check with HValue map instead of immediate;
- HLoadFieldByIndex: load fast property by it's index, positive indexes denote in-object properties, negative - out of object properties;
Changed hydrogen instructions:
- HLoadKeyedFastElement: added hole check suppression for loads from internal FixedArrays that are knows to have no holes inside.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
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* Turned all uses of 'const' into 'var'.
* Turned all uses of local 'function' into 'var'.
* Added a couple of missing toplevel 'var' declarations.
One consequence is that the properties on the builtin object are no longer
non-writable, and I had to adapt one test. Is that a problem?
Unfortunately, we cannot actually switch the library scripts to strict mode
by default, because that makes observable things like poisoned .caller properties
for library functions.
Also removed dead flag code in Compiler::Compile.
R=yangguo@chromium.org
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This extends the current support for nested object literals we already
have in Crankshaft, to also support nested array literals and mixed
nested literals containing arrays and objects. All three types are
generated by the unified HFastLiteral instruction.
All previous upper bounds on nested literal graphs remain unchanged,
keeping the size of generated code in check.
The main intention is to boost performance of two-dimensional array
literals containing constant elements (aka. matrices).
R=danno@chromium.org
TEST=mjsunit/compiler/literals-optimized
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9403018
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Until now we only could inline as specialized HIR instructions when called
as a method (e.g. Math.abs)
It is very common practice to abbreviate calls to those functions by defining
a global or local variable like:
var a = Math.abs;
var x = a(123);
This change allows inlining them when called as a function (global or local).
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9365013
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Runtime_DebugEvaluate creates an empty context which is not correctly handled in FullCodeGenerator::ContextSlotOperandCheckExtensions because the corresponding scope indicates that it has no context.
BUG=crbug.com/107996
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-107996.js
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For calls of the form ident(...) record position of the identifier as the position of the call. For other calls record positions of the opening parenthesis.
This guarantees that for expressions of the form function(){}() call position will not intersect with positions recorded for function literal which is used by the debugger for scope chain resolution.
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
BUG=http://crbug.com/109195
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-109195.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9125001
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CPU-eating DOS attacks against node.js servers. Based on code from
Bert Belder. This version only solves the issue for those that compile
V8 themselves or those that do not use snapshots. A snapshot-based
precompiled V8 will still have predictable string hash codes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9086006
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We use foreign callbacks to make some properties shadow internal values
but still behave as data properties from within JavaScript. This means
when a value is passed to Object.defineProperty() on such a property,
it should update the internal value instead of redefinind the property
and destroying the shadowing.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1530
TEST=mjsunit/regress/regress-1530,test262/S15.3.3.1_A4
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This test deleted its working directory and then tried to run several
shell commands which caused a failure on nfs.
Changes:
-TEST_DIR is only removed at the very end of the test
-the working directory is changed to /tmp at the beginning so that
every iteration (when running with --stress-opt) has a valid working directory
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Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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This CL adds support for loading from and storing to context slots
belonging to harmony let or const bound variables. Checks for the
hole value are performed and the function is deoptimized if they fail.
The full-codegen generated code will take care of properly throwing
a reference error in these cases.
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/block-let-crankshaft.js
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This is the first CL in a series that add support for the harmony scoping
features to crankshaft. This CL specifically adds support for stack
allocated 'let' and 'const' declared variables in function scopes.
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/block-let-crankshaft.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8806012
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The ES.next draft rev 4 in section 11.13 reads:
It is a Syntax Error if the AssignmentExpression is contained in extended code
and the LeftHandSideExpression is an Identifier that does not statically resolve
to a declarative environment record binding or if the resolved binding is an
immutable binding.
This CL adds corresponding static checks for the immutable binding case.
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/block-const-assign
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The debugger preparation did not take optimized functions - including
inlined function into account. This caused the full-code used for
deoptimization to be the "lazy compile" builtin which did not work and
caused V8 to crash.
R=yangguo@chromium.org
BUG=chromium:105375, v8:1782
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-break-inline.js
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The ES.next drafts require that source code that matches the productions for
let and const bindings outside the extended mode trigger early syntax
errors. This CL adapts the parser / preparser accordingly under the harmony
scoping flag.
Summary:
* Harmony scoping flag not set: Old semantics allowing const in classic mode
with function level scope. Const binding in strict mode and let bindings in
classic and strict mode trigger early syntax errors.
* Harmony scoping is set: Use new harmony const and let in
extended mode and old const in classic mode. This is to preserve
compatibility with current web pages that already use
non-standard implementations of const. An early syntax error is
thrown on const in strict mode and on let in classic and strict
mode.
This depends on:
http://codereview.chromium.org/8562002/
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/block-early-errors.js
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source code positions it gets from the program counter to recreate the scope
chain by reparsing the function or program.
This CL includes the following changes
* Adds source code positions for the assignment added by the rewriter.
* Run the preparser over global code first.
* Use the ScopeType from the ScopeInfo to determine if the code being debugged
is eval, function or global code instead of looking up the '.result' symbol.
TEST=mjsunit/debug-stepout-scope.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8590027
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This CL introduces a third mode next to the non-strict
(henceforth called 'classic mode') and 'strict mode'
which is called 'extended mode' as in the current
ES.next specification drafts. The extended mode is based on
the 'strict mode' and adds new functionality to it. This
means that most of the semantics of these two modes
coincide.
The 'extended mode' is entered instead of the 'strict mode'
during parsing when using the 'strict mode' directive
"use strict" and when the the harmony-scoping flag is
active. This should be changed once it is fully specified how the 'extended mode' is entered.
This change introduces a new 3 valued enum LanguageMode
(see globals.h) corresponding to the modes which is mostly
used by the frontend code. This includes the following
components:
* (Pre)Parser
* Compiler
* SharedFunctionInfo, Scope and ScopeInfo
* runtime functions: StoreContextSlot,
ResolvePossiblyDirectEval, InitializeVarGlobal,
DeclareGlobals
The old enum StrictModeFlag is still used in the backend
when the distinction between the 'strict mode' and the 'extended mode' does not matter. This includes:
* SetProperty runtime function, Delete builtin
* StoreIC and KeyedStoreIC
* StubCache
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8417035
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Changes the way we do lazy deoptimization:
1. For side-effect instructions, we insert the lazy-deopt call at
the following LLazyBailout instruction.
CALL
GAP
LAZY-BAILOUT ==> lazy-deopt-call
2. For other instructions (StackCheck) we insert it right after the
instruction since the deopt targets an earlier deoptimization environment.
STACK-CHECK
GAP ==> lazy-deopt-call
The pc of the lazy-deopt call that will be patched in is recorded in the
deoptimization input data. Each Lithium instruction can have 0..n safepoints.
All safepoints get the deoptimization index of the associated LAZY-BAILOUT
instruction. On lazy deoptimization we use the return-pc to find the safepoint.
The safepoint tells us the deoptimization index, which in turn finds us the
PC where to insert the lazy-deopt-call.
Additional changes:
* RegExpLiteral marked it as having side-effects so that it
gets an explicitlazy-bailout instruction (instead of
treating it specially like stack-checks)
* Enable target recording CallFunctionStub to achieve
more inlining on optimized code.
BUG=v8:1789
TEST=jslint and uglify run without crashing, mjsunit/compiler/regress-lazy-deopt.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8492004
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