It made value of allowed_access_type[v8::ACCESS_KEYS] be a wild value. On most of
platforms it was 0 and tests passed. But on ARM (and on ia32 if you alter test a bit)
it could become true and hence allow enumeration of properties.
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Current approach returns undefined descriptor if caller is not granted v8::HAS_ACCESS.
If the caller has v8::HAS_ACCESS, for no JS accessors regular v8::GET_ACCESS check is
performed and value property of the descriptor is set to undefined if caller doesn't
have proper access. For JS accessors both v8::GET_ACCESS and v8::SET_ACCESS are checked
and affect if getter and setter would be stored in the descriptor.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6286020
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Record a safepoint with a deoptimization id for throw in optimized code. We
don't seem to much care what the AST ID is because we will not be using it
for lazy deoptimization (throw doesn't return to the point of throw). For
hygiene we use the actual ID of the throw expression. Throw is no longer a
control-flow instruction, but it's followed by an unconditional abnormal
exit. This is required to insert a simulate between the throw and the exit.
Make our optimized treatment of Function.prototype.apply act like a call and
have side effects. This ensures that it will get a lazy deoptimization
environment. Use that deoptimization ID in the safepoint for the call.
Deleting a property was also missing a deoptimization ID, though there was a
deoptimization environment assigned to the instruction. Record the
environment and use the deoptimization ID at the safepoint.
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With crankshaft, a code object can change its optimizability: it can start as
optimizable code object, but later we can find out it was a bad idea to
optimize it. Alas, currently we don't have a proper event to communicate
this back to logger. Hence we temporary allow a code object to be viewed
as optimizable judging from logs while being unoptimizable judging from
heap traversal.
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other situations.
Do not use overwritten Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty and
Array.prototype.pop. Do not use split and join in the error formatting
implementation. They are too big to control and their generality is
not needed.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6287041
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Fix a bug in the --debug-code alignment check in the C entry stub.
Don't force the --debug-code flag in the ARM disassembler tests. The framework does support passing flags and the test runner will when running tests in debug mode.
Skip some deserialization tests which crashes from time to time.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6393007
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ReferenceError.prototype.__proto__ which will make "error instanceof
Error" fail. However, the ReferenceError.prototype object itself
cannot be modified. Therefore, the error checks must check for
concrete error instances instead of only checking for Error.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6388003
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conversions for external array types, which implement the Typed Array
spec. (Revision of http://codereview.chromium.org/6315004 .)
Prefer SSE2 code path on x86 processors. Non-SSE2 processors now make
a slow runtime call for float-to-int conversions. Use SSE3 for 32-bit
signed and unsigned int array types where possible.
The movement of code from ic-arm.cc to stub-cache-arm.cc caused the
VFP3 code path to be tested for the first time. Fixed bugs in the
register usage and in the constant value stored into integer arrays
for NaN and +/-Infinity.
Added new truncation test to test-api.cc. Storage of NaN and +/-Inf
was already covered. Ran unit tests on x86, x64 and ARM simulator.
Tested ia32 and x64 code in Chromium on Mac and Linux respectively
with Typed Array unit tests and WebGL content.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=50972
TEST=test-api/ExternalArrays
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This change includes support for safepointtables and adding deoptimization info (but not for deoptimizing).
Implemented crankshaft functions:
CallCode
GenerateSafepointTable
RegisterEnvironmentForDeoptimization
EmitGoto
This change allows us to compile very simple functions with crankshaft:
An empty function
A function returning a constant.
A function returning a parameter.
There is 6 disabled tests that require us to be able to deoptimize
which is currently not supported.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6310009
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On 32-bit platforms any pointer with 0 as LSB can be wrapped into Smi. However, on 64-bit
platforms it's currently not the case as x64 Smis must have 0s in lower 32 bit word.
Even worse, macroassembler Move instruction will try to fetch integer value from Smi
and will shift by 32 bits to the right rendering stored pointer incorrect.
BUG=v8:1037
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This patch enables two new flags for the tools/test.py script;
--shard-count - giving the ability to split the tests to be run
into shard-count chunks.
--shard-run - giving the ability to specify which of the shards to actually run.
Example
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=1 mozilla
would split the mozilla tests into two chunks and run the tests in the first chunk
Running:
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=1 mozilla
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=2 mozilla
is equivalent (in terms of test coverage) of just running:
tools/test.py -j15 mozilla
In addition, tests are now sorted before they are returned from the
test specific ListTests methods (sputnik and mozilla tests where
already sorted before they where returned).
This change is needed to split a single test suite over two slaves on
the waterfall.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6127003
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1. Added gdb style debugger commands (and their shortcuts) for d8.
These include:
- s[tep] : step into the current statement.
- s[tep]i[n]: step into the current statement with the minimum step.
- n[ext] : step to the next statement.
- fin[ish] : step out of the current function.
- cond : setting conditions on breakpoints.
- d[elete] : deletes breakpoints.
- en[able]|dis[able]: enables/disables breakpoints including
exception breakpoints.
- ignore : ignores a breakpoint for a specified period.
- inf[o] ar[gs] : info on arguments of the current function.
- inf[o] lo[cals] : info on local vars of the current function.
- inf[o] br[eakpoints] : info on breakpoints.
- l[ist] : similar to source, but allows the user to continually
dump subsequent lines of source code either in the
forward or backward direction.
- quit / exit / disconnect : terminates the remote debugger
session.
NOTE: Active breakpoints will automatically be disabled when
the remote debugger detaches. This allows v8 to continue to
run without worrying about a loss of a debugger session.
2. Added support for breaking the debugger by simply typing ENTER.
The break command is now optional.
3. Once the debugger is broken, the user can now just type ENTER
to repeat the last command. This is useful to functionality that
needs to be invoked repeatedly e.g. step, list.
4. Added more verbose descriptions in d8's help.
5. Fixed a line and column number offset bug in the listing of breakpoint
line and column numbers.
6. Added a gc command to allow GCs to be requested from the debugger
interface. The plumbing for requesting different types of GCs is
there, but the underlying implementation currently only triggers a
full mark-compact GC. The command also returns the before and after
sizes of the heap.
7. Added trace json, and flags commands that are not published in help.
trace json is used for tracing the debugger packets send from and
received by d8. flags is for setting v8 flags. These are useful for
people debugging v8 itself, but not necessarily users of v8.
8. Added the ability to enable and disable break on all / uncaught
exceptions in to d8.
9. Added a fix to prevent the Debugger Agent from being re-instantiated
if one already exists.
10. Added the ability to filter results of the script command by matching
text or numbers on the results.
11. Added v8 flags to enable/disable the sending of debugger BeforeCompile,
AfterCompile, and ScriptCollected events.
12. Fixed some undefined value bugs that resulted in v8 or the debugger
failing.
13. Added a few minor WEBOS__ customizations (analogous to ANDROID
customizations).
Patch by Mark Lam from Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5980006
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6086010
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