The stats data have only count field at the moment.
A constantly growing array of integers also can be a reason of a leak.
Ans we have to have a way to detect such kind of leaks.
Drive by fix:
FindObject and AddEntry were replaced with FindEntry/FindOrAddEntry pair.
BUG=none
TEST=HeapSnapshotObjectsStats
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10086004
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MinGW-w64 uses the rcx register for the first argument. Unlike MSVC, it does not require preparing a slot for the result handle on the stack and putting a pointer to it in the rcx register.
BUGS=v8:2026
TEST=cctest/test-api
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9959050
Patch from Jonathan Liu <net147@gmail.com>.
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1.) When a back-merged patch applied at an offset, ignore the "Hunk #1 succeeded at ..." lines instead of printing a scary warning.
2.) When push-to-trunk was not called with "-c /path/to/chrome/src", explicitly ask for the path to help discoverability of the feature.
3.) Correctly convert "BUG=chromium:123" to "(Chromium issue 123)" in the pre-made ChangeLog entry.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10073010
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Port r11306 (36b58f7).
Original commit message:
This passes the isolate through to API callback functions so that it is
available through AccessorInfo and Arguments. This allows bindings to
avoid unnecessary TLS lookups to retrieve the current isolate.
BUG=
TEST=
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10083001
Patch from Daniel Kalmar <kalmard@homejinni.com>.
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Port r11282 (bd2ab07).
Patch by Daniel Kalmar.
Original commit message:
Some GWT compiled code results in array access that has a heap number (e.g. -0)
as an index. Until now this would result in a generic IC.
For example:
a[-0] === a[0] or
a[0.25 * 4] === a[1]
This change detects heap numbers that are representable as a smi
and converts them. As a result we can still use the fast keyed monomorphic
ICs. Optimized code already handles keyed access with a double-key efficiently.
As a result the frame rate on the reported benchmark improves by roughly 2x.
BUG=
TEST=
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Although things are currently OK here, in the future it won't be enough to check
for the existence of a CALLBACKS result, we must additionally check that it
actually contains an accessor. In a nutshell: 'sed s/IsFound/IsProperty/' once
again...
Additionally, the control flow in DefinePropertyAccessor has been simplified by
using a helper function.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10071009
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This fixes alignment issues on MIPS HW, found for example in mjsunit external-array.
The issue originates from r11144 (86563c3e21) which adds a 4-byte header to these arrays.
This causes problems on MIPS, where certain pointers need to be 8-byte aligned.
BUG=
TEST=mjsunit/external-array
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9956049
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Some GWT compiled code results in array access that has a heap number (e.g. -0)
as an index. Until now this would result in a generic IC.
For example:
a[-0] === a[0] or
a[0.25 * 4] === a[1]
This change detects heap numbers that are representable as a smi
and converts them. As a result we can still use the fast keyed monomorphic
ICs. Optimized code already handles keyed access with a double-key efficiently.
As a result the frame rate on the reported benchmark improves by roughly 2x.
BUG=v8:1388,v8:1295
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9837109
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This change allows hydrogen instructions to keep track of instructions
that dominate certain side-effects (GVN flags) in the hydrogen graph. We
use the GVN pass to keep track of side-effects because accurate flags
are already in place.
It also adds a new side-effect (kChangesNewSpacePromotion) indicating
whether an instruction can cause a GC and have objects be promoted to
old-space. An object allocated in new-space is sure to stay on paths not
having said side-effect.
R=erik.corry@gmail.com
TEST=mjsunit/compiler/inline-construct
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10031031
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This fixes processing of WeakMaps so that value entries on an evacuation
candidate are correctly recorded in the slots buffer. We didn't pass the
correct slot into the backing hashtable while visiting values.
Also the live bytes counter for large object space pages was not reset
correctly when incremental marking is aborted.
R=vegorov@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2060
TEST=cctest/test-weakmaps/Regress2060
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10034010
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This will give us the ability to keep entries_ list sorted by id.
And based on that fact we will be able to use it for:
1) GetNodeById method and drop sorted version of entries list in HeapSnapshot;
2) building heap stats;
3) doing the fill stage instead of second iteration over heap.
BUG=none
TEST=none
R=yurys
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10031032
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