This patch adds a new interface called RootVisitor and changes the root
iteration functions to accept a RootVisitor instead of an ObjectVisitor.
Future CLs will change ObjectVisitor to provide the host object to all
visiting functions, which will bring it in sync with static visitors.
Having separate visitors for roots and objects removes ambiguity in
VisitPointers and reduces chances of forgetting to record slots.
This is intended as pure refactoring. All places that require behavior
change are marked with TODO and will addressed in future CLs.
BUG=chromium:709075
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2801073006
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#44852}
This enables linter checking for "readability/namespace" violations
during presubmit and instead marks the few known exceptions that we
allow explicitly.
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1371083003
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#31019}
Drop the previous Mutex and ScopedLock classes from platform files.
Add new Mutex, RecursiveMutex and LockGuard classes, which are
designed after their C++11 counterparts, so that at some point
we can simply drop our custom code and switch to the C++11
classes. We distinguish regular and recursive mutexes, as the
latter don't work well with condition variables, which will be
introduced by a followup CL.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23625003
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Thread class was receiving an isolate parameter by default.
This approact violates the assumption that only VM threads
can have an associated isolate, and can lead to troubles,
because accessing the same isolate from different threads
leads to race conditions.
This was found by investigating mysterious failures of the
CPU profiler layout test on Linux Chromium. As almost all
threads were associated with some isolate, the sampler was
trying to sample them.
As a side effect, we have also fixed the DebuggerAgent test.
Thanks to Vitaly for help in fixing isolates handling!
R=vitalyr@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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Patch by Dmitry Lomov.
pthreads implementations are free to reuse pthread_t (thread id) after
the thread has died. This change gets rid of ThreadHandle class and
replaces it with v8-managed thread identifiers.
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While trying to fix Mac and Windows versions for this change:
http://codereview.chromium.org/6771047/, I figured out, that we
already store an isolate in StackFrameIterator, so we can use it in
frame objects, instead of requiring it from caller.
I've changed iterators usage to the following scheme: whenever a
caller maintains an isolate pointer, it just passes it to stack
iterator, and no more worries about passing it to frame content
accessors. If a caller uses current isolate, it can omit passing it
to iterator, in this case, an iterator will use the current isolate,
too.
There was a special case with LiveEdit, which creates
detached copies of frame objects.
R=vitalyr@chromium.org
BUG=none
TEST=none
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the code object's instructions.
This allows us to find a code object using just the pc. This approach
uses a cache (PcToCodeCache) to make sure we don't continuously have
to iterate heap pages.
This change eliminates the need for cooking and uncooking of stack frames.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3226014
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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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Each thread running V8 code is assigned an id in thread local storage the first time V8 code is run in it. The thread information returned to the debugger contains the number of threads, the id of each of these threads and which one is the current thread.
Added a threads command to the developer shell debugger for showing information on threads.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/48009
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- Removed the potential for a NULL pointer access in
ContextSwitcher::PreemptionReceived.
- Removed a leak of the semaphore in the ContexSwitcher thread, by removing
the need for this semaphore entirely.
- Added a regression test case which will catch accesses to the ContextSwitcher
singleton after it has been stopped.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/14483
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