Only JSObject enumerables with enum cache (fast case properties, no interceptors, no enumerable properties on the prototype) are supported.
HLoadKeyedGeneric with keys produced by for-in enumeration are recognized and rewritten into direct property load by index. For this enum-cache was extended to store property indices in a separate array (see handles.cc).
New hydrogen instructions:
- HForInPrepareMap: checks for-in fast case preconditions and returns map that contains enum-cache;
- HForInCacheArray: extracts enum-cache array from the map;
- HCheckMapValue: map check with HValue map instead of immediate;
- HLoadFieldByIndex: load fast property by it's index, positive indexes denote in-object properties, negative - out of object properties;
Changed hydrogen instructions:
- HLoadKeyedFastElement: added hole check suppression for loads from internal FixedArrays that are knows to have no holes inside.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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This CL is an intermediate step only, in the end we need to have a single
DefineOrRedefineAccessorProperty call for a single Object.defineProperty
call. Currently we can end up making two such calls, making the necessary access
checks extremely ugly and hard (impossible?) to get right for complete spec
conformance.
The bulk of the change is quite mechanical:
* Prepare an AccessorPair *before* we add it to our data structures,
eliminating the previous voodoo-like threading of a placeholder.
* The previous item makes it possible to activate our check that we do not
share AccessorPairs by accident.
* Split a monster method into 2 quite unrelated methods.
* Use templated To method in a few places.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9428026
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This change enables optimization of top-level and eval-code. For this to work, it adds
support for declaring global variables in optimized code.
At the same time it disables the eager generation of deoptimization support data
in the full code generator (originally introduced in
r10040). This speeds up initial compilation and saves
memory for functions that won't be optimized. It requires
recompiling the function with deoptimization
support when we decide to optimize it.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9187005
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With the upcoming changes to CALLBACKS properties, a predicate on the transition
type alone doesn't make sense anymore: For CALLBACKS one has to look into the
property's value to decide, and there is even the possibility of having a an
accessor function *and* a transition in the same property.
I am not completely happy with some parts of this CL, because they contain
redundant code, but given the various representations we currently have for
property type/value pairs, I can see no easy way around that. Perhaps one can
improve this a bit in a different CL, the current diversity really, really hurts
productivity...
As a bonus, this CL includes a few minor things:
* CaseClause::RecordTypeFeedback has been cleaned up and it handles the
NULL_DESCRIPTOR case correctly now. Under some (very unlikely) circumstances,
we previously missed some opportunities for monomorphic calls. In general, it
is rather unfortunate that NULL_DESCRIPTOR "shines through", it is just a
hack for the inability to remove a descriptor entry during GC, something
callers shouldn't have to be aware of.
* DescriptorArray::CopyInsert has been cleaned up a bit, preparing it for later
CALLBACKS-related changes.
* LookupResult::Print is now more informative for CONSTANT_TRANSITION.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9320066
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Yak shaving for map sharing with accessor properties contd.: When CALLBACKS can
have map transitions, simply looking at the property type is not sufficient
anymore to decide if a property is there or not. One has to look at the actual
contents of the descriptor entry then, but this breaks down sometimes when the
lookup is being done with a NULL holder. Luckily enough, we can oftren replace
IsProperty by the simpler IsFound, because we inspect the type immediately
afterwards, anyway.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9280007
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The main goal is to cleanly separate between the several parts involved in the traversal:
* iterating over all transitions in a descriptor array
* iterating over all prototype transitions
* storing the parent and the current local traversal position in a map
* the iterative traversal algorithm itself
The previous algorithm for iterating over prototype transitions did a little bit too much here, iterating over the whole array instead only the filled part. This has been fixed on the way, too.
With this CL, it will be much easier to make the necessary changes to the descriptor array iterator to correctly handle map transitions for accessor properties. Furthermore, perhaps we represent transitions a bit different in the future, making finding them a bit easier. This would make some code in this CL (and elsewhere) quite a bit shorter and more efficient.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9252007
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Loosen the requirement for Map equivalency on several map checks, including checks up the prototype chain, that are not sensitive to ElementsKinds. These selected map checks should also match against FAST_DOUBLE_ELEMENT and FAST_ELEMENT transitions of the original map. This specifically helps all variants of transitioned JSArrays to still efficiently call builtins like push, pop and sort.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Committed: http://code.google.com/p/v8/source/detail?r=10331
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9015020
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CPU-eating DOS attacks against node.js servers. Based on code from
Bert Belder. This version only solves the issue for those that compile
V8 themselves or those that do not use snapshots. A snapshot-based
precompiled V8 will still have predictable string hash codes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9086006
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This fixes how Object.defineProperty() defines JavaScript accessors on
objects with installed API interceptors. The definition itself does not
cause any interceptors to be called, whereas any subsequent accesses on
said object will still fire the interceptor. This behavior is in sync
with API accessors.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1651,chromium:94666
TEST=cctest/test-api
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/9021019
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This introduces an additional check into the StoreIC_ArrayLength builtin
checking that the array still has fast properties. Redifinitions of the
length property that would cause it's type or attributes to change, will
switch to slow properties, thereby invalidating said optimization.
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1756
TEST=test262
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8895025
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This CL introduces a third mode next to the non-strict
(henceforth called 'classic mode') and 'strict mode'
which is called 'extended mode' as in the current
ES.next specification drafts. The extended mode is based on
the 'strict mode' and adds new functionality to it. This
means that most of the semantics of these two modes
coincide.
The 'extended mode' is entered instead of the 'strict mode'
during parsing when using the 'strict mode' directive
"use strict" and when the the harmony-scoping flag is
active. This should be changed once it is fully specified how the 'extended mode' is entered.
This change introduces a new 3 valued enum LanguageMode
(see globals.h) corresponding to the modes which is mostly
used by the frontend code. This includes the following
components:
* (Pre)Parser
* Compiler
* SharedFunctionInfo, Scope and ScopeInfo
* runtime functions: StoreContextSlot,
ResolvePossiblyDirectEval, InitializeVarGlobal,
DeclareGlobals
The old enum StrictModeFlag is still used in the backend
when the distinction between the 'strict mode' and the 'extended mode' does not matter. This includes:
* SetProperty runtime function, Delete builtin
* StoreIC and KeyedStoreIC
* StubCache
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Changes the way we do lazy deoptimization:
1. For side-effect instructions, we insert the lazy-deopt call at
the following LLazyBailout instruction.
CALL
GAP
LAZY-BAILOUT ==> lazy-deopt-call
2. For other instructions (StackCheck) we insert it right after the
instruction since the deopt targets an earlier deoptimization environment.
STACK-CHECK
GAP ==> lazy-deopt-call
The pc of the lazy-deopt call that will be patched in is recorded in the
deoptimization input data. Each Lithium instruction can have 0..n safepoints.
All safepoints get the deoptimization index of the associated LAZY-BAILOUT
instruction. On lazy deoptimization we use the return-pc to find the safepoint.
The safepoint tells us the deoptimization index, which in turn finds us the
PC where to insert the lazy-deopt-call.
Additional changes:
* RegExpLiteral marked it as having side-effects so that it
gets an explicitlazy-bailout instruction (instead of
treating it specially like stack-checks)
* Enable target recording CallFunctionStub to achieve
more inlining on optimized code.
BUG=v8:1789
TEST=jslint and uglify run without crashing, mjsunit/compiler/regress-lazy-deopt.js
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Each such string requires small amount of heap memory.
Heap snapshot generator copies all the strings into internal hash map for future use.
The each copy requires much more memory than original v8 string.
I made a workaround for this. The snapshot will copy only first 1024 symbols.
A simple drive-by fix was made for a performance problem in ToCString implementation.
BUG=v8:1816
TEST=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8509003
Patch from Ilya Tikhonovsky <loislo@chromium.org>.
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This also refactors the way we set the length of an arrays' backing
store to use the new elements accessor interface. The actual fix is in
DictionaryElementsAccessor::SetLengthWithoutNormalize() where we first
search for non-deletable elements according to ES5 section 15.4.5.2
specifications.
Snippet from the specification: Attempting to set the length property of
an Array object to a value that is numerically less than or equal to the
largest numeric property name of an existing array indexed non-deletable
property of the array will result in the length being set to a numeric
value that is one greater than that largest numeric property name.
R=danno@chromium.org
TEST=test262/15.4.4.??-7-b-16
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8372064
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Do not rely on 'default' clauses or 'if's when analysing a PropertyType, because
this makes it hard to find the relevant places when a new type is added. Note
that the detection of "phantom property types" is left untouched, because this
might have a performance impact, especially for the GC (to be investigated).
This is a preliminary step for introducing a new kind of map transition.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8491016
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The flag passed to JSObject::GetIdentityHash() was not respected so far
and an indentity hash code was generated even when the flag requested
not to do so. This could lead to a rare corner cases (for which a test
case was added) where a GC request would have been dropped.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
TEST=cctest/test-dictionary
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This implementation extends the internal ObjectHashTable to be able to
hold arbitrary objects (e.g. Smis, Strings, ...) as keys by applying
specialized hashing functions to primitive types. Equality of keys is
defined using the internal SameValue function.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1622
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/collections
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8372027
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This function relies on a number of helpers for checking prototypes and
probing dictionaries. It is not possible to wrap these helpers to retry
after allocation failure in a safe way---the assembler has no way to undo
what it has already assembled.
These functions have all been duplicated with handle and raw versions. The
raw versions will eventually be removed completely.
R=ulan@chromium.org,vegorov@chromium.org
BUG=
TEST=
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This refactoring (almost) gets rid of the requirement to get the target
object address for an object pointer embedded in code objects. This is
not possible on MIPS as pointers are encoded using two instructions. All
usages of RelocInfo::target_object_address() are (almost) obsoleted by
this change. The serializer still uses it, so MIPS will not yet work
with snapshots turned on.
R=danno@chromium.org,vegorov@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8245007
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This eliminates compile-errors when assigning Handle<SerializedScopeInfo> to
Handle<Object> in a place where the declaration was not available because
variables.h was not included.
As a result I had to also move the enum Variable::Mode to v8globals.h and
rename it to VariableMode.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8221004
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This fixes a bug where the length of FAST_DOUBLE_ELEMENTS arrays was not
set correctly, and another bug where appending a double element to a
SMI_ONLY array would convert it to FAST_ELEMENTS instead of
FAST_DOUBLE_ELEMENTS.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8028026
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Previously, the logic using the hidden properties backing object was
spread accross use sites. Now it's all contained in JSObject, with
only simple accessors available.
Also change the backing object to be a StringDictionary rather than a JSObject.
There's still room for improvement by making a hash-table that don't
store property details as well.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8050013
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While traversing the transition tree we build a work-list using the map
field of maps. Setting those map values with a write barrier causes
black-to-gray changes on maps which are currently not recognized as
such, hence their computed size might be off.
R=vegorov@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1672
TEST=cctest/test-decls/Present
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8082023
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Extract the part of SetPropertyForResult that searches the prototype chain
for accessor setters into a separate function SetPropertyInPrototypes.
Call this function in SetPropertyPostInterceptor.
This should fix both optimized and unoptimized cases because
the cache stub for storing with interceptor calls the runtime system.
BUG=v8:1636
TEST=cctest/test-api.cc/EmptyInterceptorDoesNotShadowAccessors
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Advantage is that it's much easier to add new element types (like FAST_SMI_ELEMENTS), and that handling logic for each element kind is (more) consolidated.
Currently, only GetElementsWithReceiver uses the new encapsulation, but the goal is to move much more element functionality into the class incrementally.
BUG=none
TEST=none
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The IC records the set of types it has seen, e.g. {String} or {Boolean,
Undefined}, etc. Note that in theory this could lead to a large number of
different ToBoolean ICs (512, to be exact, because we distinguish 9 types),
but in practice only a small handful of them are actually generated.
Currently the type recording part is only implemented on ia32, other platforms
continue to work like they did before, though.
Removed some dead code on the way.
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* src/third_party/valgrind/valgrind.h: Update from upstream valgrind
r11899, so as to get around some unused value warnings. Also adds
support for darwin.
This version of valgrind.h differs from the original in that all
instances of "unsigned long long int" have been replaced with
"uint64_t", as the former is not allowed in ISO C++ 89.
See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=211926 for the upstream bug
report.
* src/x64/cpu-x64.cc:
* src/builtins.cc:
* src/conversions-inl.h:
* src/debug.cc:
* src/frames.cc:
* src/full-codegen.cc:
* src/jsregexp.cc:
* src/objects.cc:
* src/parser.cc:
* src/platform-linux.cc:
* src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc:
* src/x64/deoptimizer-x64.cc:
* src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc:
* src/x64/lithium-codegen-x64.cc:
* src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc:
* src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc: Remove a number of assigned but
unreferenced variables.
* SConstruct (CCTEST_EXTRA_FLAGS): Punt on -Wunused-but-set-variable for
the test suite.
BUG=1291
TEST=A build and tools/test.py passes.
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We did not properly combine the property names from the parameter map
and the arguments backing store. They could overwrite each other and
be unsorted.
Also fix an unrelated bug: deleting from a dictionary-mode arguments
backing store could corrupt the parameter map.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=1531
TEST=mjsunit/regress/regress-1531.js
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7278033
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Lots of web pages have really frequently firing timers that keep the
profiler thread spinning if we require a period of JS inactivity
before suspending the profiler. While it's possible to throttle it by
increasing the sleep delay and adjusting the duration of the required
inactive period, it seemed much simpler to just stop it immediately on
exiting JS.
Stopping the profiler this way effectively turned off two optimization
heuristics: 1) eager optimization (it's reset on waking up the
profiler and now the profiler wakes up much more frequently) and 2)
optimization throttling based on JS to non-JS state ratio (the ratio
is now 100%). I removed these two heuristics and found no performance
regressions so far.
R=ager@chromium.org
BUG=crbug.com/77625
TEST=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7274024
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Optimized frames are now handled by the debugger. When discovering optimized frames during stack inspection in the debugger they are "deoptimized" using the normal deoptimization code and the deoptimizer output information is used to provide frame information to the debugger.
Before this change the debugger reported each optimized frame as one frame no matter the number of inlined functuions that might have been called inside of it. Also all locals where reported as undefined. Locals can still be reposted as undefined when their value is not "known" by the optimized frame.
As the structures used to calculate the output frames when deoptimizing are not GC safe the information for the debugger is copied to another structure (DeoptimizedFrameInfo) which is registered with the global deoptimizer data and processed during GC.
R=fschneider@chromium.org
BUG=v8:1140
TEST=test/mjsunit/debug-evaluate-locals-optimized*
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Before, they had no extra slots and an extension object with one named
property. Now, they use the extension slot for the property name and have
an extra slot for the thrown object. This increases the size of the context
itself, but removes overall allocation and eliminates a level of indirection.
R=ager@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7152002
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Mainly, there were errors concerning blank lines before and after class access
control sections [whitespace/blank_line].
BEFORE an access control section (e.g. public:, private:) there should be a
blank line (except for the section right after the class declaration).
AFTER an access control section there should be no blank line.
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- Introduce a class JSReceiver, that is a common superclass of JSObject and
JSProxy. Use JSReceiver where appropriate (probably lots of places that we
still have to migrate, but we will find those later with proxy test suite).
- Move appropriate methods to JSReceiver class (SetProperty,
GetPropertyAttribute, Get/SetPrototype, Lookup, and so on).
- Introduce new JSFunctionProxy subclass of JSProxy. Currently only a stub.
- Overhaul enum InstanceType:
* Introduce FIRST/LAST_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE that ranges over all types that
represent JS objects, and use that consistently to check language types.
* Rename FIRST/LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE and FIRST/LAST_FUNCTION_CLASS_TYPE
to FIRST/LAST_[NON]CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT_TYPE for clarity.
* Eliminate the overlap over JS_REGEXP_TYPE.
* Also replace FIRST_JS_OBJECT with FIRST_JS_RECEIVER, but only use it where
we exclusively talk about the internal representation type.
* Insert JS_PROXY and JS_FUNCTION_PROXY in the appropriate places.
- Fix all checks concerning classification, especially for functions, to
use the CALLABLE_SPEC_OBJECT range (that includes funciton proxies).
- Handle proxies in SetProperty (that was the easiest part :) ).
- A few simple test cases.
R=kmillikin@chromium.org
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6992072
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The current json parser and scanner inherits fromt he normal scanners and parsers,
which are more complicated than we need for parsing json.
The supplied scanner works directly on the string supplied and has a
fast case mode for scanning only ascii characters (it will simply
create a substring or a symbol directly from the existing string). To
allow for creating symbols from a substring I have added a
SubStringAsciiSymbolKey that creates the hash based from our string
without extracting the sub-string. In case we need to add the symbol
it simply creates the symbol directly from the characters inside the
given string.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7039037
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Better support for 'polymorphic' JS and external arrays
Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps and dispatches to shared stubs to perform the array operation.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7036016
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Allow keyed store/load stubs to switch between external array and fast JS arrays without forcing a state transition to the generic stub.
There CL consists of two pieces of functionality. First, code stubs for fast element arrays don't immediately transition to the MEGAMORPHIC state when there's a map mismatch. Second, two ICs are cached per map for fast elements, the MONOMORPHIC version, and a new MEGAMORPHIC version that handles two or more different maps. Currently, the only array types supported by the MEGAMORPHIC stub are fast elements for objects and JSArrays.
BUG=
TEST=
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6894003
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1) Add new type JSProxy for representing proxy objects.
Currently devoid of functionality, i.e., all properties are undefined.
2) Some rudimentary global $Proxy functions to create proxies.
Next step: Hook up getProperty and getOwnProperty handlers. Will probably
require introducing a new LookupResult type, which is a mixture of
INTERCEPTOR (handles any property) and CALLBACK (calls back to JS).
Can we unify this somehow?
TODO: Should probably rename existing Proxy type to something like
"Foreign", to avoid confusion.
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The ScannerConstants class was originally static fields on the scanner class.
During creation of the stand-alone preparser and later isolates, it has been
moved into a separate class with a per-isolate instance.
It is used to hold caching unicode Predicate values.
This change renames the class to UnicodeCache, and passes a reference
to the instance down to methods that doesn't have an easy access to
an isolate (to avoid, e.g., having to do an Isolate::Current() for every
number parsed).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6824071
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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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It should now be possible to build the preparser using 'scons preparser' in both release and debug modes.
Remove v8.h include from scanner-base.h and other files.
Remove NativeAllocationChecker and all of its kind.
Moved Isolate::PreallocatedStorage* to isolate.cc
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Worth mentioning:
- Specialized versions of pixel array and store/loads inside the generic stubs have been removed, since to have parity for all external arrays, 8 different versions would have to be inlined/checked.
- There's a new constant in v8.h for external arrays with pixel array elements.
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In built-in code we use arrays for internal computations.
This makes it possible to affect the built-in code by putting getters
or setters on the Array prototype chain.
This adds a new internal Array constructor that creates Arrays with
a very simplistic prototype chain that doesn't include any publicly
visible objects. These Arrays shoudl ofcourse never leak outside the
builtins, since that would expose the prototype object.
The prototype object contains only the array functions that we use:
push, pop and join (and not even a toString, so it doesn't stringify
well).
Also change uses of .call to %_CallFunction.
BUG=1206
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SetElement can cause an exception to be thrown. If its return value
isn't checked, this exception might not be handled at the correct time.
In some cases, it's a matter of returning Exception::Failure() from
a runtime function.
In other cases, code using SetElement on a JSArray has been changed
to setting directly on a FixedArray and only creating the JSArray
at the end.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6588130
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Resubmit of patch for issue 1145 with a few additions:
- Now also clears exceptions when calling Runtime_LazyRecompile.
- Sets function where parsing fails to not be optimizable.
BUG=v8:1145
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1145.js
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Object.preventExtensions can currently be used cross-domain. With this
change we follow firefox (IE9 has our current behaviour). In addition
this includes a regression test for 1027 and access tests for
Object.seal and Object.freeze.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6534019
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Strict mode flag is passed to runtime DELETE function
and then to JSObject::Delete(Property/Element) as STRICT_DELETION enum.
When deleting non-configurable property/eleemnt, TypeError is thrown.
Adding mozilla test to .gitignore.
Incorporate CR feedback.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6515005/
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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My previous patch added an assert which uncovered 1092 in the sputnik tests.
This patch adds the fix for 1092, which is to ensure that NormalizeProperties
does not get called for a JSGlobalProxy along all code paths.
Add sputnik tests to .gitignore.
BUG=
TEST=
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Fixes JS portion of DefineOwnProperty when there is
an existing property and the new descriptor is generic.
Makes code follow spec steps more closely.
Fixes typo for check for unchanged enumerable in step 6.
Adds regression tests.
Fixes errors in object-define-property test
Don't normalize the JSGlobalProxy. Gets webkit http/tests/security/xss-DENIED-defineProperty.html working.
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objectprint=on (defaults to off) option (which defines OBJECT_PRINT).
2. Added the ability to print objects to a specified file instead of
just stdout.
3. Added a use_verbose_printer flag (true by default) to allow some
object printouts to be less verbose when the flag is false.
4. Fixed a bug in VSNPrintF() where it can potentially write into an
empty char vector.
Patch by Mark Lam from Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5998001
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In the past we only accepted functions as argument for setting an
accessor. Since one should be able to set an accessor to undefined
this had to be changed to take either.
In addition, we did not lookup properties in the prototype chain,
causing us to call the setter of an existing accessor up the prototype
chain when trying to replace an existing accessor (that was not local)
with a data property.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5861006
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The problem is other array may have holes, for example
when fixed array comes from JSArray (in case of named interceptor).
If that would prove to be a performance problem, we could
pass an additional argument into UnionOfKeys to hold actual length.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3595013
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Change more functions used by the Compiler class to have a uniform
interface: they get passed as argument an input/output pointer to a
CompilationInfo that they mutate if they succeed, and they return a
flag telling whether they succeeded.
Also, remove some unnecessary timers.
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Finally sovles the problem that r5342 attempted to solve.
When adding a stub to a map's code cache we need to make
sure that this map is not used by object that do not need
this stub.
Existing solution had 2 flaws:
1. It checked that the map is cached by asking the current context.
If the object escaped into another context then NormalizedMapCache::Contains
returns false negative.
2. If a map gets evicted from the cache we should not try to modify it
even though Contains returns false.
This patch implements much less fragile solution of the same problem:
A map now has a flag (is_shared) that is set once the map is added
to a cache, stays set even after the cache eviction, and is cleared
if the object goes back to fast mode.
Added a regression test.
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The number of inobject properties used to be derived from the number
of this property assignments in the constructor (and increased by 2 to
allow for properties added later). This very often leads to wasted inobject
slots.
This patch reclaims some of the unused inobject space by the following method:
- for each constructor function the first several objects are allocated using the initial
("generous) instance size estimation (this is called 'tracking phase').
- during the tracking phase map transitions are tracked and actual property counts are collected.
- at the end of the tracking phase instance sizes in the maps are decreased if necessary
(starting with the function's initial map and traversing the transition tree).
- all further allocation use more realistic instance size estimation.
Shrinking generously allocated objects without costly heap traversal is made possible
by initializing their inobject properties with one_pointer_filler_map (instead of undefined).
The initial slack for the generous allocation is increased from 2 to 6 which really helps some tests.
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r5147 wrongly assumed that a code cache for a slow case map is always empty.
This patch solves this: whenever we attempt to add a stub to a map's code cache
we check that this map is cached. If it is we give the object its own copy
of the map and only then modify the map.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3134027
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Object model changes
----------------------------------------
New fixed_cow_array_map is used for the elements array of a JSObject
to mark it as COW. The JSObject's map and other fields are not
affected. The JSObject's map still has the "fast elements" bit set. It
means we can do only the receiver map check in keyed loads and the
receiver and the elements map checks in keyed stores. So introducing
COW arrays doesn't hurt performance of these operations. But note that
the elements map check is necessary in all mutating operations because
the "has fast elements" bit now means "has fast elements for reading".
EnsureWritableFastElements can be used in runtime functions to perform
the necessary lazy copying.
Generated code changes
----------------------------------------
Generic keyed load is updated to only do the receiver map check (this
could have been done earlier). FastCloneShallowArrayStub now has two
modes: clone elements and use COW elements. AssertFastElements macro
is added to check the elements when necessary. The custom call IC
generators for Array.prototype.{push,pop} are updated to avoid going
to the slow case (and patching the IC) when calling the builtin should
work.
COW enablement
----------------------------------------
Currently we only put shallow and simple literal arrays in the COW
mode. This is done by the parser.
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Upgraded the CodeGenerator::ToBoolean() function in the ARM backend to use complete JIT code generation and not make runtime calls to ToBool (when VFP is enabled).
This change also includes the vcmp VFP instruction that supports a constant 0.0 as the second operand.
Patch by Subrato K De <subratokde@codeaurora.org>
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This should help in cases like:
function Constructor() {
this.foo = constFunction;
this.bar = "baz";
}
for (...) {
o = new Constructor();
// Constant call IC will work.
o.foo();
// Inlined property load will see the same map.
use(o.bar);
}
This change also fixes a latent bug in custom call IC-s for strings
exposed by string-charcodeat.js.
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Eventually indexed property query callbacks will return attributes
(as an integer) or an empty handle if property is not intercepted.
To gradually migrate to this new API, USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK
macro would control if old or new style API is used.
So the migration plan is:
1) introduce new API which should be explictily enabled;
2) switch to new API defining USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK before
include of <v8.h> (that would require changes to client code as well)
3) remove old API from v8
4) remove #define USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK from clients.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=816
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In one pathalogical case it's possible to have this->IsAsciiRepresentation() &&
!this->TryFlattenGetString()->IsAsciiRepresentation()---if cons string has two byte
string which holds only ascii chars and second is an empty string. In this case we
would return first which is not AsciiRepresentation(), however cons is.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3036046
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Use virtually dispatched specialized scavengers instead of single generic ScavengeObjectSlow implementation.
Rollback of r5041 with assertion checking callback alignment removed. Map space is iterated in a special fashion during scavenges so special callback alignment is not required.
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A potential issue with this change is creating lots of maps when
objects flip between fast/slow elements modes. We could add special
transitions to avoid this. Yet testing this on our benchmarks, gmail,
and wave seems to indicate that this is not a real problem.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2870018
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If a two-byte string only contains ascii characters, then we can save
memory when flattening a cons string containing it. Similarly we can
use this in Array.prototype.join implementation. To track this a new
bit is added to instance type. This bit is used as a hint in generated
code and in runtime functions.
To enable testing a new V8 extension is added controlled by
--expose-externalize-string flag.
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Added support for more precise break points when debugging and stepping. To achieve that additional nop instructions are inserted where breaking would otherwise be impossible. The number of nop instructions inserted are sufficient to make place for patching with a call to a debug break code stub. On Intel that is 5 nop's for 32-bit and 13 for 64-bit. Om ARM 3 nop instructions (12 bytes) are required.
In order to avoid inserting nop's in to many places a simple ast checker have been added to check whether there are breakable code in a statement or expression. If it is possible to break in an expression no additional break enabeling code is inserted.
Added break locations to the true and false part of a conditional expression.
Added stepping tests to cover more constructs.
These changes are only in the full compiler.
Changed the default value for the option --debugger in teh d8 shell from true to false. The reason for this is that with --debugger turned on the full compiler will be used for all code in when running d8, which can be unexpeceted.
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Eventually named property query callbacks will return attributes
(as an integer) or an empty handle if property is not intercepted.
To gradually migrate to this new API, USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK
macro would control if old or new style API is used.
So the migration plan is:
1) introduce new API which should be explictily enabled;
2) switch to new API defining USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK before
include of <v8.h> (that would require changes to client code as well)
3) remove old API from v8
4) remove #define USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK from clients.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2576003
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Currently if there is no query callback, V8 finds out intercepted properties'
attributes using getter: if getter returns not empty handle V8 treats
such a property as property with NONE attribues which means this property
is enumerable.
However, if there is no enumerator, this property cannot be enumerated.
Thus I think we should treat such properties as not enumerable.
Drawback of this approach is now one has to implement both query and enumerator
callbacks to implement enumerable intercepted properties.
BUG=725
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2270005
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