This patch defines new makefile command line paramaters to better control the
ARM specific options. The new paramters are
* armfpu = vfp, vfpv3-d16, vfpv3, neon.
* armfloatabi = softfp, hard
* armneon = on
* armthumb = on, off
* armtest = on
One existing paratemer has been modified:
* armv7 = true, false
A number of parameters have been deprecated (but are still working):
* hardfp = on, off
* vfp2 = off
* vfp3 = off
the armtest paratmer when set to "on" will lock the options used during compile
time at runtime. This allows for example to easily test the ARMv6 build on an
ARMv7 platform without having to worry about features detected at runtime. When
not specified the compiler default will be used meaning it is not necessary
anymore to specify hardfp=on when natively building on an hardfp platform.
The shell help now prints the target options and features detected.
BUG=none
TEST=none
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This is a first step to having profiler sampler implementation in one file with platform capabilities guarded with #ifdef. Otherwise we have very similar implementations scattered over platform-*.cc files which makes it hard to see differences and make changes.
The next steps will be to merge win32, Mac OS X and Cygwin implementations into sampler.cc They suspend profiled thread instead of sending a signal but apart from that the logic is pretty much the same. Then I'm going to move sampler-related code from log.* into sampler.*
BUG=None
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/13852005
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presubmit.py tried to execute cpplint.py directly, but in Windows it's the shell that connects that to the python binary so the execution (subprocess.Popen) needs to be told how to find python. An alternative would be to call subprocess.Popen with shell=True but this is less dangerous.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/13849008
Patch from Daniel Bratell <bratell@opera.com>.
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* src/contexts.h:
* src/bootstrapper.cc (InitializeExperimentalGlobal): Make generator
meta-objects, and store maps for constructing generator functions
and their prototypes.
* src/factory.h:
* src/factory.cc (MapForNewFunction): New helper.
(NewFunctionFromSharedFunctionInfo): Use the new helper.
* src/heap.cc (AllocateFunctionPrototype, AllocateInitialMap): For
generators, allocate appropriate prototypes and maps.
* src/code-stubs.h:
* src/arm/code-stubs-arm.h:
* src/arm/full-codegen-arm.h:
* src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h:
* src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.h:
* src/x64/code-stubs-x64.h:
* src/x64/full-codegen-x64.h: Allow fast closure creation for generators,
using the appropriate map.
* test/mjsunit/harmony/builtins.js: Add a special case for
GeneratorFunctionPrototype.prototype.__proto__.
BUG=
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/generators-runtime
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/13192004
Patch from Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>.
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Rename v8_base, v8_nosnapshot, and mksnapshot to include a suffix of
.<(v8_target_arch). This allows multiple target architectures to be
built in the Android build system, which uses a single shared directory
structure for building host binaries.
BUG=
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12790011
Patch from Richard Coles <torne@chromium.org>.
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instead of direct_dependent_settings - with V8 headers
being included in other headers, the former works much better.
This is a configuration that is not used for Google Chrome
neither V8 buildbot, and has been tested for its intended
use case (Linux distributions).
BUG=none
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12378092
Patch from Paweł Hajdan Jr. <phajdan.jr@chromium.org>.
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- Add --harmony-symbols flag.
- Add Symbol constructor; allow symbols as (unreplaced) return value from constructors.
- Introduce %CreateSymbol and %_IsSymbol natives and respective instructions.
- Extend 'typeof' code generation to handle symbols.
- Extend CompareIC with a UNIQUE_NAMES state that (uniformly) handles internalized strings and symbols.
- Property lookup delegates to SymbolDelegate object for symbols, which only carries the toString method.
- Extend Object.prototype.toString to recognise symbols.
Per the current draft spec, symbols are actually pseudo objects that are frozen with a null prototype and only one property (toString). For simplicity, we do not treat them as proper objects for now, although typeof will return "object". Only property access works as if they were (frozen) objects (via the internal delegate object).
(Baseline CL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12223071/)
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2158
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12296026
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Currently an xrange is calculated by V8.Execution. This would be fine for JavaScript benchmarks in which everything happens inside of V8.Execution. On the other hand, in Chrome profiling, events can happen outside of V8.Execution. To visualize such outside events, we need to calculate an xrange so that the xrange covers all events.
BUG=
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/11973028
Patch from Kentaro Hara <haraken@chromium.org>.
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