Many uses of "volatile" are deprecated in C++20 because they don't
actually do anything. Remove "volatile" in these cases.
Bug: chromium:1284275
Change-Id: I64a3989d73f25e0cd933375dd6fa0b3f2b3acb54
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3630343
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Now that concurrent inlining is shipping on stable, remove support
--no-concurrent-inlining.
Note that it's still possible to run Turbofan exclusively on the
main thread by passing --no-concurrent-recompilation.
Bug: v8:7790, v8:12142, chromium:1240585
Change-Id: I1943bbbcad7dea7e3a3c337c239f14f7d96c23cd
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Add a new StackFrame class for unoptimized frames (which are either
interpreted or baseline). BaselineFrame becomes a subclass of this
rather than InterpretedFrame, and the various frame constants helpers
are similarly amended.
Bug: v8:11420, v8:11429
Change-Id: I87e9368aef48ef06a39476bf826f379ce1441528
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2692208
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This reflects the actual contents of the type, which is an offset into
the bytecode (or certain marker values). Historically, in the days of
FCG the bailout id used to refer to node ids - this is why certain
tracing output still calls the bailout id 'node id' and 'ast id'.
These spots will be fixed in a follow-up CL.
This change is mechanical:
git grep -l BailoutId | while read f; do \
sed -i 's/BailoutId/BytecodeOffset/g' $f; done
With a manual component of updating the DeoptimizationData method
name from 'BytecodeOffset' to 'GetBytecodeOffset'.
Bug: v8:11332
Change-Id: I956b947a480bf52263159c0eb1e895360bcbe6d2
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Since it will be patched in later in the cases where it will be used,
there is no need to have it as a parameter.
Bug: v8:7790
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This is a reland of 13141c8a65
... with a fix for an UB issue of passing null pointers to memcpy()
when size is zero.
TBR=leszeks@chromium.org
Original change's description:
> [zone-compr] Introduce ZoneTypeTraits and ZoneCompression
>
> Also move zone compression flags to src/common/globals.h.
>
> Bug: v8:9923
> Change-Id: Id0a77720e735e2669a1e5eef48e1b4866ad99480
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Bug: v8:9923
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... that controls whether the TF graph zones should support compression.
Bug: v8:9923
Change-Id: Ifbe237b75e9c92e62eb32b69d6b3b1a818269b83
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This CL adds functionality to read the source positions directly
from the JS heap rather than from serialized data.
In order to do this, we create a PersistentHandles container in the
OptimizedCompilationInfo which gets passed onto the JSHeapBroker. This
allows us to create the handles in the main thread and pass them safely
to the background thread.
In order to read safely from the background thread, we need a LocalHeap
which blocks the GC from running and potentially moving the handles.
This LocalHeap is created only when the JSHeapBroker has finalized
serializing and destroyed when retiring it.
Bug: v8:7790
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... to OptimizedCompilationInfo, BytecodeGraphBuilder, and
JSHeapBroker.
Also add first uses of these flags in pipeline.cc by skipping certain
phases when nci is enabled. With this change, tests in the NCI variant
will start to fail since generic lowering is not fully implemented.
These implementations will follow incrementally in the next days.
Bug: v8:8888
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... such that we have only a single representation for special
constants such as undefined, namely the corresponding bitset.
With this CL the following property holds:
t1.IsSingleton() /\ t2.Is(t1) => t1.Is(t2)
Also clean up the Type interface and improve test coverage a little.
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It could also be a DeadValue.
A regression test will take a while but the fix is straightforward.
Bug: chromium:1027045
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E.g. make the setup of the ObjectRef hash table more explicit.
Tbr: jgruber@chromium.org
Bug: v8:7790
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This adds a simple counter to Turbofan that's incremented throughout the compilation, hopefully
frequently enough so we can use it to detect divergence and performance bugs.
In addition, we assert that this counter never gets too high. That's the equivalent of a simple
timeout, just more deterministic. The limitations on Turbofan input size should guarantee that
we never exceed this limit. Since we probably do exceed it rarely, this check is only a DCHECK and
intended to detect performance and divergence issues, but not supposed to be performed in release
builds.
In addition, this CL adds UMA stats to observe the real world distribution of the tick measurement.
Bug: v8:9444
Change-Id: I182dac6ecac64715e3f5885ff5c7c17549351cd0
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Got rid of the following circular header dependency chains:
compilation-dependencies <-> js-heap-broker <-> access-info
types <-> js-heap-broker <-> access-info
Extracted former CompilationDependencies::Dependency class into its own header.
Extracted *Ref classes into their own header.
This should enable building on older GCC versions, e.g. 5.4.0.
Bug: v8:9440
Change-Id: Ia345bc227d8f7806d0b8622b706346a7ce6d01ea
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In native context specialization, reducing a JSResolvePromise
node requires us to know that there are no "then" properties on
the resolution object's maps. This work must be done at serialization
time.
Bug: v8:7790
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As a component of the wider Turbofan logging scheme, it makes sense
for JSHeapBroker logging to come through flags specified in the
OptimizedCompilationInfo class, which uses --trace-turbo-filter
to control which functions are logged.
Bug: v8:7790
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The call to EnsureSourcePositionsAvailable for a given SharedFunctionInfo
is now done in the serializer for each SFI that is marked as serialized for
compilation. This will enable brokerization of the JSInliner class.
Change-Id: I7821a50fcac8a3e19386e98758f2b0dea3023bb6
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and use Mixin pattern with linear inheritance instead. This will
allow to customize the way the Isolate is created.
Bug: v8:8238
Change-Id: Ic611df123653af3a0f2271394387492e440b5ea8
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There's no ambiguity and the shorter name makes things easier to read.
Bug: v8:7790
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- Add a new broker mode kRetired, in which the heap can
again be accessed.
- Change the way modes work. We now always start in kDisabled.
If FLAG_concurrent_compiler_frontend is on, we eventually move
to kSerializing, then to kSerialized, then to kRetired.
- Add an ObjectDataKind to ObjectData that indicates whether the
data is just a dummy (i.e. created while broker was in kDisabled
mode).
This also happens to fix a bug found by clusterfuzz.
Bug: v8:7790, chromium:889722
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This is just a cleanup.
Bug: v8:7790
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... if FLAG_concurrent_compiler_frontend is enabled.
Bug: v8:7790
Change-Id: I448560b21d54c8907e8cbf68bdaf8bbdf2b034df
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Remove the NumberConstant right hand side limitation for the speculative
number operation optimization, and extend the logic to also deal with
SpeculativeToNumber, which is common when dealing with postfix increment
and array operations.
Also add appropriate tests for all the relevant cases, specifically we
mjsunit tests to increase the general coverage for the various cases
here (in addition to dedicated unittests).
Bug: v8:8015
Change-Id: I8c92f98490c63b07eb19686efd404322979e57c4
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The heap broker expects that handles get canonicalized.
R=jarin@chromium.org
Bug: v8:7790
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We'll soon start collecting data from the JS heap prior to the typed
lowering pass, and then refrain from reading the heap in that pass.
This CL prepares the broker machinery by introducing a hash table that
maps an object (handle) to the corresponding cached data. For the time
being, that cached data is essentially just the handle itself.
Bug: v8:7790
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As a first step towards moving accesses to the broker, this moves
heap accesses from BitsetType::Lub to the broker.
Bug: v8:7790
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Modifies several Type:: methods to take an Isolate to pass through to
BitSetType::Lub as well as their call sites.
Bug: v8:7786
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This also includes the precise reducer name. Currently the information
is available in the node tooltip in turbolizer. The new shortcut 's' in
the graph view selects the nodes the currently selected nodes were created
from.
Bug: v8:7327
Change-Id: I7ca7327d0cfa112972e3567df6e4a223c8eff3c0
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This is part of the effort to decrease the amount of undefined behavior.
that v8 relies on.
The main change here is to represent types with class Type rather than
with pointer Type*. To make the CL smaller, I used an operator overload
hack to separate the change from `->` to `.`. I am working on a CL that
will remove the operator and change all those arrows to dots.
Bug: v8:3770
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There is no good reason to have the meat of most objects' initialization
logic in heap.cc, all wrapped by the CALL_HEAP_FUNCTION macro. Instead,
this CL changes the protocol between Heap and Factory to be AllocateRaw,
and all object initialization work after (possibly retried) successful
raw allocation happens in the Factory.
This saves about 20KB of binary size on x64.
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Originally landed as r52416 / f9a2e24bbc
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This reverts commit f9a2e24bbc.
Reason for revert: gc stress failures not all fixed by follow up.
Original change's description:
> [cleanup] Refactor the Factory
>
> There is no good reason to have the meat of most objects' initialization
> logic in heap.cc, all wrapped by the CALL_HEAP_FUNCTION macro. Instead,
> this CL changes the protocol between Heap and Factory to be AllocateRaw,
> and all object initialization work after (possibly retried) successful
> raw allocation happens in the Factory.
>
> This saves about 20KB of binary size on x64.
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There is no good reason to have the meat of most objects' initialization
logic in heap.cc, all wrapped by the CALL_HEAP_FUNCTION macro. Instead,
this CL changes the protocol between Heap and Factory to be AllocateRaw,
and all object initialization work after (possibly retried) successful
raw allocation happens in the Factory.
This saves about 20KB of binary size on x64.
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I also used the opportunity to clean up the loop peeler a bit by making the
class stateful, to avoid passing long argument lists around.
Bug: v8:5864
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Add a more efficient encoding for state values that have a large number of
optimized-out inputs.
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Also lower JSToBoolean(x) where x is either some detectable receiver or
null, or any kind of receiver, null or undefined. Also fix a couple of
minor issues with the JSToBoolean lowering and tests.
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BUG=v8:5267
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There were once plans to generate cross-context code with TurboFan,
however that doesn't fit into the model anymore, and so all of this
is essentially dead untested code (and thus most likely already broken
in subtle ways). With this mode still in place it would also be a lot
harder to make inlining based on SharedFunctionInfo work.
BUG=v8:2206,v8:5499
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With this CL, we devolve all Constants introduced as they are with an object handle into
* Range - for integers
* Nan
* MinusZero
* OtherNumberConstant - for doubles
* HeapConstant
We reduce the amount we have to inspect an object handle during optimization. Also, simplifications result. For example, you never have to check if a Range contains a HeapConstant.
BUG=
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Now that it is no longer needed, this also removes the invalid inclusion
of "object-inl.h" within the "unique.h" header file.
Note that this change still leaves 2 violations of that rule in the
code, checked with the "tools/check-inline-includes.sh" tool.
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The usage of Unique<T> throughout the TurboFan IR does not have any
advantage. There is no single point in time when they are initialized
and most use-sites looked through to the underlying Handle<T> anyways.
Also there already was a mixture of Handle<T> versus Unique<T> in the
graph and this unifies the situation to use Handle<T> everywhere.
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This optimization never triggers currently, and is inherently native
context dependent for no real reason (for example it will not properly
detect those constructors in the case of cross native context inlining),
plus it is slow and awkward. In case we really need this functionality
at some point, we should find a way to make it work with the builtin
function id mechanism that is already in place to match other builtins.
R=jarin@chromium.org,rossberg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1221683006
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#29365}