I found two causes of flakinness:
- SIGPROF signal isn't delivered to a process;
- Profiler thread (the one that retrieves tick events from
the queue and writes to log) doesn't get a CPU;
Both are fixed.
The script from bug description with run count increased to 200 runs without any test failures.
OS X and Windows are unaffected because they don't use signals mechanism.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=410
TEST=see bug description
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If V8 is holding on to a lot of external memory, we attempt to clean
it up even if we do not get an allocation failure. Since tiny V8
objects can hold on to a lot of external memory, we might run out of
external memory while waiting for a normal allocation failure.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/155916
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Remove the check for deleted properties in the global load inline cache if the property is known to be read only.
Propegate the in loop flag for the global call inline cache.
Changed the propagation of the code flags in the call stub compiler to compute these the same way for all types of call stubs and assert that the flags for the generated code is the same as those used for the cache lookup.
Addressed a few comments from previous review in test-api.cc.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/150101
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* Fix incorrect signedness in disassembly of umull/mull on ARM.
* Fix incorrect register order in disassembly of umull/mull.
* Fix incorrect assembly of umull on ARM.
* Remove retroactively obsoleted restriction on choice of
registers in mul instructions on ARM.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/150002
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Code addresses are now written as an offset from the previous address for ticks, code move and delete events. Employed backreference and RLE compression for code move and delete events. This gives additional 30% log size reduction for benchmarks run w/o snapshot.
Overall compression results (compared with the revision of V8 having no compression):
- V8: 70% size reduction for benchmarks run w/o snapshot (for reference, gzip gives 87%)
- Chromium: 65% size reduction for public html version of benchmarks (v4) (for reference, gzip gives 90%)
The one obvious opportunity for improving compression results in Chromium is to compress URLs of scripts.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/125114
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Two techniques are involved:
- compress repeated line ends (common stack beginnings) by using back references;
- do RLE compression of repeated tick events.
This gives only 5% size reduction on benchmarks run, but this is because tick events are only comprise 10% of file size. Under Chromium winnings are bigger because long repeated samples of idleness are now compressed into a single line.
Tickprocessor will be updated in the next patch.
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interceptors and dont-delete attributes.
Minor change to the behavior of eval: throw exception when calling
eval in a context for which the global has been detached. This
matches the behavior of both Firefox and Safari post navigation in the
browser.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/118374
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submitted in revisions 2093, 2094, 2099, and 2106.
There's no evidence that supports that these changes
should be the cause of the unexplained performance
regressions on the intl2 and DHTML page cyclers.
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The problem was I incorrectly treated NULL result as failure to fetch
a property with a getter. However, if getter returns zero, it is
manifested as NULL pointer (see added test case).
Good news: that gives another boost as before this CL if getter returned
0, I did another slow lookup.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/119172
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My assumption that log initialization happens somewhere near the stack's bottom is true for V8's sample shell but isn't true for Chromium, causing many otherwise valid stack addresses to be thrown out. The solution proposed is to save stack pointer value for the outermost JS function in ThreadLocalTop similar to c_entry_fp.
Implemented only for IA-32. Currently I'm not dealing with profiling on ARM and x86-64 anyway.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/112082
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* Running "system" JavaScript with the debug break flag active leads to slow running code while waiting for the break in non "system" JavaScript (one exception to this it is to try to avoid breaks in the clear mirror cache JavaScript code called when leaving the debugger).
* If this happens while processing RegExp running in native code an infinite loop is created as the stack guard handler for RegExp does not move execution forward
Fixed a GC bug in the interrupt handling for RegExp running in native code.
Added test of debug break while in debug message handler callback and debug break while executing a RegExp.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115262
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When profiler's memory buffer is filled up, profiling is stopped and it is ensured that the last record in the buffer is "profiler,\"pause\"" thus making the end of profiling session explicit. Otherwise DevTools Profiler would need to guess whether the current profiling session has been stopped.
Tested with Chromium.
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The goal of this change is to allow longer profiling sessions and preserve memory when profiler isn't started. The buffer starts with 64K and grows until it reaches the upper limit, which is currently set to 50MB --- according to my evaluations, this is enough for at least 20 minutes of GMail profiling. As we're planning to introduce compression for the profiler log, this time boundary will be significantly increased soon.
To make possible unit testing of the new component, I've factored out Logger's utility classes into a separate source file: log-utils.h/cc. Log and LogMessageBuilder are moved there from log.cc without any semantical changes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115814
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This issue was raised by Brett Wilson while reviewing my changelist for readability. Craig Silverstein (one of C++ SG maintainers) confirmed that we should declare one namespace per line. Our way of namespaces closing seems not violating style guides (there is no clear agreement on it), so I left it intact.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115756
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This is intended to be used with Chromium. When in resource-saving mode, profiler doesn't consume any resources (sampler and logging is off) until resumed. Then again, when profiler is paused, sampling and logging are turned off.
Tested under Linux and Windows. Also have done preliminary testing with Chromium.
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Without the change the debugger may crash as Debugger::EventActive(v8::Break) called from OnDebugBreak may clear current debugger context.
Also when compilation cache was enabled debugger could fail on second attach for the same reason(see AfterCompileMessageWhenMessageHandlerIsReset).
BUG=12404
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If was failing because with snapshot the range between minimum and maximum addresses of heap objects is very large (close to 0xf0000000). To fix this I rewrote handling of address maps in the test.
Submitting with TBR because of late time. I think, we'll need to revisit this change tomorrow.
TBR=sgjesse@chromium.org
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The goal is to make possible having --prof flag always enabled in Chromium. Currently we can't do this because --prof causes compiler and gc to log code creations / moves / deletes which aren't needed until we start profiling. With LogCompiledFunctions it will be possible not to log anything until we start profiling. When started, the current map of compiled functions will be logged and compiler / gc logging will be enabled to update current state. When profling is stopped, logging will be turned off again.
Funny that testing code is actually much longer and complex than function code.
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When loaded scripts are requested this cache is filled with all the script objects in the heap. Hereafter its content is kept in sync with the active scripts in the heap through the notifications of new scripts compiled and by using weak handles to get notified when a script is collected.
Through the tracking of collected scripts the debugger event OnScriptCollected have been added to notify a debugger that a script previously returned through the scripts command is no longer in use.
Make the ComputeIntegerHash globally available.
Moved clearing of the mirror cache to when debugger is really left. Previously recursive invocations of the debugger cause the mirror cache to be cleared causing handles to become either stale or reference other objects.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115462
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This will enable reading profiler log in Chrome. The current implementation of memory buffer is trivial (fixed size buffer, no memory recycling) but enough to start end-to-end DevTools Profiler implementation. Later it will be enhanced.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/108011
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- TARGET, the architecture we will generate code for.
This is brought it from the build system.
- HOST, the architecture our C++ compiler is building for.
This is detected automatically based on compiler defines.
This adds macros for 32 or 64 bit, and cleans up some
include conditionals, etc.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/99355
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NPN_Construct allows a NPObject to be called as a construct. For example, the
test case
var s = new app.Packages.java.lang.Integer(5);
app.Packages.java.lang.Integer is a NPObject, and it implements NPN_Construct.
This fix allows a JSObject created by an API function be called as a construct
if it can be called
as a function. This is done by generating the same code for
var s = new app.Packages.java.lang.Integer(5); as
var s = app.Packages.java.lang.Integer(5);
and the caller handles both case correctly. A more sophiscated fix is to one
extra JSConstructCall
frame and allow CallAsConstructor in Builtin::HandleApiCallAsFunction.
This change itself shouldn't affect the semantic of normal case such as:
var a = {};
var s = new a();
A TypeError exception will be thrown in CALL_NON_FUNCTION (runtime.js).
Another part of fix is in the binding code, V8NPObject, which makes
NPN_InvokeDefault or NPN_Construct
call depending on which function is available.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/100243
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The current version is now held in src/version.cc in a number of defines which needs to be modified when changing version.
The following defines make up the version information:
MAJOR_VERSION
MINOR_VERSION
BUILD_NUMBER
PATCH_LEVEL
CANDIDATE_VERSION
The first four are numbers and the fifth is a boolean. Besides these five the define
SONAME
can be used to set a specific soname when building the a shared library (see below). This will most likely be used on stable branches where binary compatibility is ensured between different versions. This define is a string.
This version information is now read by the SCons build to support setting the soname for a Linux shared library. This requires passing the option soname=on to the SCons build.
When soname=on is specified the soname for the shared library can be set in two different ways. Either it will be the full versioned library name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so) or a specific soname defined in src/version.cc. Whenever a shared library is build with an soname the filename of the library will hold the full version name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so).
I did not update the xcode project with the new files.
BUG=151
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The object delivered to the debug message handler contains additional information on the current break handling the messages.
Clients which require just JSON message parsing can simply get the JSON using the GetJSON message on the message object to still have the previous behaviour.
NewMessageHangler(const v8::Debug::Message& message) {
v8::String::Value val(message.GetJSON());
OldMessageHandler(Vector<uint16_t>(const_cast<uint16_t*>(*val), val.length()));
}
Refactored some of the debugger code to use internal handles instead of API handles. Also changed Object to JSObject is some places.
The access to the active context when the break occurred is still not implemented. I will add this in a new CL, as this one is quite big already.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/99122
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The debug message thread was introduced to make it possible to have the message handler callback be called from a different thread than the thread running V8 where the debug event occoured, but it never had any practical use, and prevents providing information to the message handler which is only available from the V8 thread.
In the future any thread decoupling will have do be done by the embedder.
This also removes the queue used for outbound messages.
Renamed the class Message to CommandMessage as it is only used for debugger commands from the client. Related message queue classes has also been renamed.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/93118
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stack pointer to change by more than one in a corner case. If we push
a constant smi larger than 16 bits, we push it via a temporary
register. Allocating the temporary can cause a register to be spilled
from the frame somewhere above the stack pointer.
As a fix, do not use pushes to materialize ranges of elements of size
larger than one.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/92121
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For keyed IC loads setting a break point now ensures that the inlined code is not used. When the break point is set the inlined map check is changed to fail causing the inlined code not to be used but the IC to be called. As long at the break point is set the map check will stay invalid.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/87025
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numerical order independently of the representation of the object.
Exchanged the order of enumeration of integer and string keys so
integer keys are first instead of string keys to better match
WebKit/JSC behavior.
Added test cases that document our enumeration order choice.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/75035
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Currently function name inference is wired with AST optimization pass to avoid introducing another pass over AST. A better solution would be to rewrite AST visitors so they can be naturally combined together in a single pass, as their current implementation doesn't allow it.
For examples of cases where function names can be inferred, see the tests file.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/62146
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- Added special cutouts if a Vector has NULL data, which will now happen
if an external string's resource has been deleted.
- Added an verification phase before old gen GC to verify that all real
entries in the SymbolTable are valid symbols.
- Added test that verifies the correct behaviour of the workaround.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/66011
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The generic step-in mechanism floods the function called with break points to ensure a break is hit when entering the function. This generic mechanism was also used for function.apply. The code for function.apply contains a keyed load IC which was patched when stepping into function.apply. However function.apply enteres an internal frame not a JavaScript frame. This caused the logic for returning from the break in function.apply to fail as it forced a jump to the IC on the top JavaScript frame. The top JavaScript frame was the frame for the function calling function.apply not the frame for the apply function. Now returning from the break point in the keyed load IC in the apply code caused a jump to the code for the call IC for the function calling function.apply in the first place. Not a pretty sight.
Step-in now handles function.apply as a separate case where the actual JavaScript function called through apply is flodded with breakpoints instead of the function.apply function.
BUG=269
BUG=8210@chromium.org
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Fix exception propagation problem where undefined was returned instead
of an empty handle in case of an exception. This problem can break
C++ programs that are not interested in catching exceptions and just
want to propagate them out by testing for empty handles.
The issue is that exceptions are not rescheduled if they are
externally caught. Externally caught exceptions have to be
rescheduled if there is a JavaScript frame on the way to the C++ frame
that holds the external handler.
A couple of tests will fail on the ARM simulator because the simulator
has separate stacks for C++ and JavaScript. I have marked the tests
as failing only on the simulator.
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Add a semaphore for accessing debugger varaibles which can be changed from a different thread. This is mainly the debug message handler which can be set to NULL to disconnect the debugger.
Control the unloading of the debugger from the V8 thread. Before the debugger unload was called from the thread setting the debug message handler to NULL. This was not safe as this involves calling into V8. This change handles the unloading of the debugger either when entering a debugger event and the debugger was disconnected while the debugger was not active or when leaving the debugger and the debugger was disconnected while the debugger was active.
Add a flag to avoid unloading the debugger if debugger code is used by the application for other purposes than debugging.
Added tests for clearing the debug message handler.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/56102
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- String traversal test data (now in a zone)
- Debug message thread (now joined on exit)
- Threading test threads (now joined on exit)
- Changed message tests framework to cope with valgrind
Also, fixed a bug where we'd try to delete stack-allocated objects
when tearing down v8. Good times.
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Cleaned up the handling of strings moving, so strings moved by GC and strings changing representation are handled equivalently.
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When the debugger agent terminates the used port can be stuck in TIME_WAIT for some time depending on the OS and the state of the socket. With this change will allow the debug agent to start listening on a port still in TIME_WAIT. During development of both V8 and embedding applications this makes it much easier to restart an application using the debugger agent.
This also makes it possible to run the tests involving the debugger agent multiple times without failure.
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During bind and listen socket errors are now handled. If the listen socket is occoupied the agent will retry its bind operation until success or shutdown.
Added orderly shutdown of the debugger agent both with and without a client connected.
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The code has been compiled and tested on Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
The FreeBSD version is a copy of the Linux version which should work on FreeBSD as well. According to the FreeBSD documentation clock_gettime is part of the standard C library so the assumption is that no additional link libraries is required for FreeBSD.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/48123
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Some minor changes, and removed the new handlescope in the inner loop of replace. Only really affects replaces on extremely long strings.
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This makes it possible to remote debuggers to just add commands to the queue without having to request a break as well. As soon as any JavaScript executes the debugger commands will be processed and the response send to the remote debugger.
Currently hide this behind a flag (--debugger-auto-break) as the current command line debugger in Chrome is not designed for this new behaviour, whereas the new Chrome developer tools will use it.
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Exclude the tests from the threaded tests because I don't want to
disable those on ARM.
The issue is that the simulator keeps the C++ and the JavaScript stack
separated. This is not a problem on the real hardware and the tests
pass on our ARM box.
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of an empty handle in case of an exception. This problem can break
C++ programs that are not interested in catching exceptions and just
want to propagate them out by testing for empty handles.
The issue is that exceptions are not rescheduled if they are
externally caught. Externally caught exceptions have to be
rescheduled if there is a JavaScript frame on the way to the C++ frame
that holds the external handler.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/43070
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Changed the script break points to be able to handle both break points based on script names and script ids. When break points are set through a script id the position is relative to the script itself. This is different from the script break points set through script names where the line/coulmn offset is taken into account.
This has the side effect that function break points are not converted into script break points for named scripts.
Show the script id in the D8 shell debugger when listing all scripts using the 'scripts' command.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/40317
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JavaScriptFrameIterator is templatized on the iterator type and renamed to JavaScriptFrameIteratorTemp.
The original JSFI is now a typedef for JavaScriptFrameIteratorTemp<StackFrameIterator>. Because of templatizing, JSFI code is moved to frames-inl.h
StackTraceFrameIterator moved to frames.*
Implemented SafeStackFrameIterator which wraps StackFrameIterator and have the same interface. It performs additional checks of stack addresses prior to delegating to StackFrameIterator. SafeSFI is used in an another specialization of JavaScriptFrameIteratorTemp template to perform safe JS frames iteration on sampler ticks.
I haven't took an advantage of having multiple stack frames in tickprocessor yet.
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The new Socket class is an encapsulation of the standard BSD socket API. As it depends on platform specific include files and have some slight platform variations it is part of the platform code.
On Mac OS only the option SO_REUSEADDR is set to true for server sockets. Running the test required it as the bound listener socket would sometimes end up in TIME_WAIT. On Windows and Linux this has never been observed (given the client end of the socket is closed before the server end).
The code has been tested on Windows, Linux and Mac OS. The FreeBSD version is a copy of the Linux version but has not been compiled nor tested.
Missing Xcode project updates.
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Add the ability to have the host embedding V8 receive a callback in the V8 thread while V8 is processing a debug callback. When V8 is processing a debug callback the thread where V8 is executing is sitting in a tight loop processing debug commands until the continue command has been executed. In some embedding situations it is beneficial to be able to call back into the embedding host from the thread where V8 is sitting. The might have functions which needs to be called to complement the JavaScript debugging.
Using the uint16_t array to pass a void* is a temporary hack.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/20491
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