in anticipation of the upcoming lexical global scope.
Mostly automatised as:
for FILE in `egrep -ril "global[ _]?context" src test/cctest`
do
echo $FILE
sed "s/Global context/Native context/g" <$FILE >$FILE.0
sed "s/global context/native context/g" <$FILE.0 >$FILE.1
sed "s/global_context/native_context/g" <$FILE.1 >$FILE.2
sed "s/GLOBAL_CONTEXT/NATIVE_CONTEXT/g" <$FILE.2 >$FILE.3
sed "s/GlobalContext/NativeContext/g" <$FILE.3 >$FILE
rm $FILE.[0-9]
done
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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The CompilationInfo record now saves a Zone, and the compiler pipeline
allocates memory from the Zone in the CompilationInfo. Before
compiling a function, we create a Zone on the stack and save a pointer
to that Zone to the CompilationInfo; which then gets picked up and
allocated from.
BUG=
TEST=
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The first attempt did not properly handle keyed loads/stores and
did not check the constructors of the objects in the prototype
chain.
Added two more tests to handle the fixed cases.
BUG=v8:1823
TEST=LeakGlobalObjectViaMapKeyed,LeakGlobalContextViaMapProto
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Now with arm and x64 support. Additionally, added default unreachable case to switch statement in CompareIC::TargetState to make win and mac compilers happy.
Reviewer guide:
This is an exact copy of 10216 except:
src/arm/*
src/x64/*
src/ic.cc (added default case to swith in CompareIC::TargetState)
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This includes specialcasing the generation when we know that the maps
of the two objects are the same. In addition, a new specialized
compare ic known objects cache is created.
The reason for the cache is that we need to have access to the stub
code from the roots; if we do not, the GC will collect the stub. In
this specialized case we use the map pointer as key in the cache, and
we always do a lookup before generating code. Actually hitting
something in the cache will happen very rarely, but we could
potentially overwrite an existing stub, which again will lead to the
GC collecting this old stub (even if it is referenced from other code
objects)
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This change is based on my previous change enabling inlining calls-as-function
fixing the bugs related to deoptimization.
The function value on top of the environment was dropped too late in the old code.
As a result we could get a wrong value on top after deoptimization.
This change includes r9619. It was reverted because of test failures that are fixed
with this patch.
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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.
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Some AST nodes (Property, Call, etc.) store either a list of receiver
types or a monomorphic receiver type. This patch merges the two fields
using a small pointer list. GetMonomorphicReceiverType() is now a
purely convenience function returning the first and only recorded
type.
This saves about 500K (of about 39M) on average when compiling V8
benchmark as measured by a simple patch adding a zone allocation
counter (https://gist.github.com/1149397).
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
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with AST IDs. Previously 3 different places had to match in how they handle a
given case, now we are down to 2, with an even simpler logic.
The downside is that due to this simpler logic the allocated dictionary could be
larger than before, but test have shown that this happens *very* rarely, because
its capacity is rounded to the next power of 2, anyway. Furthermore, the oracle
doesn't live long enough that we should really care.
The whole oracle is probably still a bit too tricky in its details, but this is
at least a step into the right direction.
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If type-feedback indicates that an expression was never executed in
the non-optimized code, we insert a forced deoptimization right away
to enable re-optimization if we ever hit this path.
With this change we still continue to build the graph. As a next step, we
should remove the dead code after the deoptimize.
I had to remove one assert about the optimization status in a test since
we now immediately deoptimize after exiting the loop that triggers OSR.
Also remove a restriction that control-flow from an inlined function in a
test context always reaches both true- and false-target.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7105015
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