Observation in the normal case (Object.observe, default accept types, one observer) now allocates fewer objects and unobservation no longer needs to scan and splice an InternalArray -- making the combined speed of observe/unobserve about 200% faster.
This patch implements the following optimizations:
-objectInfo is initially created without any connected objects or arrays. The first observer is referenced directly by objectInfo, and when a second observer is added, changeObservers converts to a mapping of callbackPriority->observer, which allows for constant time registration/de-registration.
-observer.accept and objectInfo.performing are conceptually the same data-structure. This is now directly represented as an abstract "TypeMap" which can later be optimized to be a smi in common cases, (e.g: https://codereview.chromium.org/19269007/).
-objectInfo observers are only represented by an object with an accept typeMap if the set of accept types is non-default
R=rossberg@chromium.org
Committed: https://code.google.com/p/v8/source/detail?r=16343
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19541010
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16539 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Condition variables are synchronization primitives that can be used
to block one or more threads while waiting for condition to become
true.
Right now we have only semaphores, mutexes and atomic operations for
synchronization, which results in quite complex solutions where an
implementation using condition variables and mutexes would be straight
forward.
There's also a performance benefit to condition variables and mutexes
vs semaphores, especially on Windows, where semaphores are kernel
objects, while mutexes are implemented as fast critical sections,
it CAN be beneficial performance-wise to use condition variables
instead of semaphores.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23548007
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16492 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16416 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
The previous Windows issues have been resolved, and we now use GetTickCount64()
on Windows Vista and later, falling back to timeGetTime() with rollover
protection for earlier Windows versions.
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org, yurys@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23490015
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16413 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23469013
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16398 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
These classes are meant to replace OS::Ticks() and OS::TimeCurrentMillis(),
which are broken in several ways. The ElapsedTimer class implements a
stopwatch using TimeTicks::HighResNow() for high resolution, monotonic
timing.
Also fix the CpuProfile::GetStartTime() and CpuProfile::GetEndTime()
methods to actually return the time relative to the unix epoch as stated
in the documentation (previously that was relative to some arbitrary
point in time, i.e. boot time).
BUG=v8:2853
R=machenbach@chromium.org, yurys@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23295034
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16388 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
If not all uses of arithmetic binary operation can be truncated to Smi, check if they can be truncated to Int32 which could avoid minus zero check
Fixed DoMulI on X64 to adopt correct operand size when the representation is Smi
Fixed DoMulI on ARM. Constant right operand optimization is based on Integer 32 instead of its representation.
BUG=
R=verwaest@chromium.org
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/22600005
Patch from Weiliang Lin <weiliang.lin2@gmail.com>.
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16361 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Observation in the normal case (Object.observe, default accept types, one observer) now allocates fewer objects and unobservation no longer needs to scan and splice an InternalArray -- making the combined speed of observe/unobserve about 200% faster.
This patch implements the following optimizations:
-objectInfo is initially created without any connected objects or arrays. The first observer is referenced directly by objectInfo, and when a second observer is added, changeObservers converts to a mapping of callbackPriority->observer, which allows for constant time registration/de-registration.
-observer.accept and objectInfo.performing are conceptually the same data-structure. This is now directly represented as an abstract "TypeMap" which can later be optimized to be a smi in common cases, (e.g: https://codereview.chromium.org/19269007/).
-objectInfo observers are only represented by an object with an accept typeMap if the set of accept types is non-default
R=rossberg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19541010
Patch from Rafael Weinstein <rafaelw@chromium.org>.
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16343 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The test has been marked as intermittently failing since 2011 and since that "code-creation" event signature has changed a bit. I updated the parser in the test but that revealed another issue: "code-creation" events with type 'Script' didn't match functions with type 'LazyCompile' retrieved during the heap traversal because the later had name " :1:1" which didn't match the script's name.
BUG=v8:2857
R=yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22824043
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16331 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Move all of the CPU detection logic to the CPU class, and make
all other code use the CPU class for feature detection.
This also fixes the ARM CPU feature detection logic, which was
based on fragile string search in /proc/cpuinfo. Now we use
ELF hwcaps if available, falling back to sane(!!) parsing of
/proc/cpuinfo for CPU features.
The ia32 and x64 code was also cleaned up to make it usable
outside the assembler.
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23401002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16315 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
New flag is added that allows to specify CPU profiler sampling rate in microseconds as command line argument. It was tested to work fine with 100us interval(currently it is 1ms). Default values are kept the same as in the current implementation. The new implementation is enabled only on POSIX platforms which use signals to collect samples. Other platforms that pause thread being sampled are to follow.
SIGPROF signals are now sent on the profiler event processor thread to make sure that the processing thread does fall far behind the sampling.
The patch is based on the previous one that was rolled out in r13851. The main difference is that the circular queue is not modified for now.
On Linux sampling for CPU profiler is initiated on the profiler event processor thread, other platforms to follow.
CPU profiler continues to use SamplingCircularQueue, we will probably replace it with a single sample buffer when Mac and Win ports support profiling on the event processing thread.
When --prof option is specified profiling is initiated either on the profiler event processor thread if CPU profiler is on or on the SignalSender thread as it used to be if no CPU profiles are being collected.
ProfilerEventsProcessor::ProcessEventsAndDoSample now waits in a tight loop, processing collected samples until sampling interval expires. To save CPU resources I'm planning to change that to use nanosleep as only one sample is expected in the queue at any point.
BUG=v8:2814
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21101002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16310 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
V8 stores this information directly in the map of the wrapper, however,
it is not invalidated when the prototype of the wrapper is changed, so
once the bit is set, it is no longer possible to override valueOf.
This bug is currently hidden in Chrome since the i18n extension always
modifies the String.prototype, and so the optimization never kicks in.
Disabling the optimization temporarily allows for snapshotting i18n now.
BUG=v8:2855
R=yangguo@chromium.org
TEST=mjsunit/regress/regress-2855.js
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23060030
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16292 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
All the tests that started crashing create ProfilerEventsProcessor on the stack. After r16284 SamplingCircularQueue buffer is allocated as a field of the queue instead of separate heap object. This increased self size of ProfilerEventsProcessor by about 1Mb. Windows malloc fails to allocate such an object on the stack and crashes.
BUG=
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23093022
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16287 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
All of these values are derived from the self samples count and there is no need to evaluate them in v8 when clients can do that when needed on their side.
Also added unsigned GetHitCount() which should be used instead of double GetSelfSamplesCount(). I'm going to deprecate the latter one once Blink has switched to GetHitCount.
BUG=267595
TBR=svenpanne@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22710006
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16119 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This change implements a simple data-flow analysis pass over captured
objects to the existing escape analysis. It tracks the state of values
in the Hydrogen graph through CapturedObject marker instructions that
are used to construct an appropriate translation for the deoptimizer to
be able to materialize these objects again.
This can be considered a combination of scalar replacement of loads and
stores on captured objects and sinking of unused allocations.
R=titzer@chromium.org
TEST=mjsunit/compiler/escape-analysis
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21055011
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16098 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
If an developer attempts to "subclass" Error by running
`MyError.prototype = new Error();`, then the internal v8::Message object
that's produced and handed off to `window.onerror` handlers is poorly
stringified as "[object Object]".
This patch adjusts the stringification process for these objects to
include not only native Error objects, but also objects that have Error
in their prototype chain, and haven't overwritten Error.toString with
some custom variant.
BUG=2822
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org, yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21761002
Patch from Mike West <mkwst@chromium.org>.
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16075 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
https://codereview.chromium.org/19541010/
The main problem is that if you called Object.getNotifier(obj) on an object, %SetObserved(object) would never get called on it, and thus it would be unobservable (new test added for this).
Additionally, Runtime::SetObserved was asserting obj->IsJSObject() which would fail if called on a proxy.
It just happens that our existing test always called getNotifier() before Object.observe on proxies, and thus we never previously attempted to transition the map of a proxy.
Both issues are now fixed and properly tested.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21891008
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16074 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The start and end time are now measured in microseconds and the type is int64_t.
This way it seems more natural as we are going to support submilisecond sampling
rate soon. Also it fixes cctest/test-cpu-profiler/ProfileStartEndTime test
failure caused by comparison between long double and double.
TEST=cctest/test-cpu-profiler/ProfileStartEndTime
BUG=v8:2824
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22155003
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16067 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The start and end time are now measured in microseconds and the type is int64_t. This way it seems more natural as we are going to support submilisecond sampling rate soon. Also it fixes cctest/test-cpu-profiler/ProfileStartEndTime test failure caused by comparison between long double and double.
TEST=cctest/test-cpu-profiler/ProfileStartEndTime
BUG=v8:2824
R=alph@chromium.org, bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/22172002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16049 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
I'm going to change CPU profiler API and deprecate GetSelfTime, GetTotalTime and GetTotalSamplesCount on CpuProfileNode as all of those values are derived from self samples count and sampling rate. The sampling rate in turn is calculate based on the profiling duration so having start/end time and total sample count is enough for calculating smpling rate.
BUG=267595
R=alph@chromium.org, bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21918002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16039 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
I'd like to propagate bailout reason to cpu profiler.
So I need to save it into heap object SharedFunctionInfo.
But:
1) all bailout reason strings spread across all the sources.
2) they are native strings and if I convert them into String then I may have a performance issue.
3) one byte is enough for 184 bailout reasons. Otherwise we need 8 bytes for the pointer.
Also I think it would be nice to have error strings collected in one place.
In that case we will get additional benefits:
It allows us to keep this set of messages under control.
It gives us a chance to internationalize them.
It slightly reduces the binary footprint.
From the other hand the developers have to add new strings into that enum.
BUG=
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/20843012
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16024 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The first jump to a specific label was marked as jump to absolute
position -4. This value was stored in the assembly as a branch to a
offset (-4 - (instruction offset + 8)). The offset is only 24 bit
long on ARM. Thus instruction offsets higher than 2^23 - 12 would overflow
the offset.
Fix by denoting the first jump to a label by storing the jump
instruction location as the target. This will result in offset of -8,
which of course always fits in the branch instruction.
BUG=2736
TEST=cctest/test-assembler-arm/17
R=bmeurer@chromium.org, svenpanne@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/17116006
Patch from Kimmo Kinnunen <kkinnunen@nvidia.com>.
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15997 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
In order to properly sanitize exception data during a 'window.onerror'
handler, we need to know whether a script was served with proper CORS
headers at the time it was loaded into V8. This patch adds a single bool
to ScriptOrigin, and pipes that through the compiler to land on the
Script object. We can then retrieve the parameter when calling the
embedder's exception callback.
BUG=crbug.com/159566
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/20646006
Patch from Mike West <mkwst@chromium.org>.
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15963 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Sampling rate is now calculated as total number of samples divided by profiling time in ms. Before the patch the sampling rate was updated once per 100ms which doesn't have any obvious advantage over the simpler method.
Also we are going to get rid of the profile node self and total time calculation in the v8 CPU profiler and only expose profiling start/end time for CpuProfile and number of ticks on each ProfileNode and let clients do all the math should they need it.
BUG=None
R=bmeurer@chromium.org, loislo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/21105003
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15944 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This enables custom stack trace formatting for stack overflow.
A consequence is that stack trace formatting is now easily observable,
but we already established that the default stack trace formatting can
be observed anyways. It is only triggered by the .stack getter, and
it has to be explicitly called, (e.g. not implicitly after GC).
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2559
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/20692002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15902 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The stand-alone test driver is changed a bit:
- Don't use the errorMessage list. It is used differently in the embedded driver. There it collects parser errors - instead of failure messages.
- Remove html links in description texts. Some test descriptions print a web reference.
The migrated tests fall into 3 categories:
1. Tests outside fast/js
2. Tests that print FAIL messages (and also expect those) - these tests should be examined later if they make sense at all
3. Tests with html links in the test description
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/20280003
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15889 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The SafeStackFrameIterator used by CPU profiler checked if Isolate::c_entry_fp is null and if it is not it would think that the control flow currently is in some native code. This assumption is wrong because the native code could have called a JS function but JSEntryStub would not reset c_entry_fp to NULL in that case. This CL adds a check in SafeStackFrameIterator::IsValidTop for the case when there is a JAVA_SCRIPT frame on top of EXIT frame.
Also this CL changes ExternalCallbackScope behavior to provide access to the whole stack of the scope objects instead of only top one. This allowed to provide exact callback names for those EXIT frames where external callbacks are called. Without this change it was possible only for the top most native call.
BUG=None
R=loislo@chromium.org, yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19775017
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15832 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The methods were added to the public API in r1185 when Chrome DevTools were using the same output as produced for tick processor when --prof option is specified.
I don't see any existing clients of these methods and since they add a noticeable complexity to the profiler code I'd like to remove them.
BUG=None
R=yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19591006
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15828 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This is just a rename change with the exception of a bug found along the way in
CodeStubGraphBuilder<FastCloneShallowArrayStub>::BuildCodeStub(). There, the
intent is to get the boilerplate object from an AllocationSite. But the wrong
HObjectAccess was used. It only succeeds because it happened to be the same
offset :).
BUG=
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19595004
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15778 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This removes the isolate=>heap=>isolate nonsense and has the additional bonus
that it re-enables printing of code objects in GDB. NOT: To make the latter
work, one has to adapt GDB any macros using FindCodeObject! Keeping things as it
is and outlining Isolate::heap() was not really an option...
Side note: Currently we are lucky that we still have Isolate::Current()
available in GDB, although it is marked as INLINE. :-}
R=verwaest@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19785004
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15770 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
These methods have been superceeded by equivalents accepting object arguments exposing more details.
This is exactly the same change as r15708 which was reverted in r15710 due to pending Blink changes. Now that Blink is rolled to 154493 it should be safe to land this (required Blink change is 154386).
BUG=None
TBR=yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19541005
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15769 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The current usage of this runtime function is broken as it does not
prevent inlining of the affected function but rather bails out from the
whole unit of compilation after trying to inline affected functions.
This simplifies said runtime function to avoid accidental misuse.
R=titzer@chromium.org
TEST=mjsunit/never-optimize
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19776006
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15762 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This change fixes data race described in the bug by adding Acquire_Load to SamplingCircularQueue::StartDequeue and Acquire_Store to SamplingCircularQueue::Enqueue.
Also the queue implementation imposed a constraint on the records it stored: the first AtomicWord in each record was a marker. For that purpose TickSampleEventRecord had filter field of type int. This approach is error prone, e.g. on x64 sizeof(AtomicWord) is 8 while sizeof(int) is 4. Moreover the queue needs such marker only at the beginning of chunk. I changed the queue so that it stores the marker explicitly as the first Cell in chunk and removed the filter field.
BUG=251218
R=loislo@chromium.org, yangguo@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19642002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15750 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
To fix the issue at hand regarding constant function calls and perhaps
other hidden issues regarding negative lookups, we basically add a
"marker instruction", just for harvesting purposes. Our type feedback
oracle is really, really fragile, we should better switch to some more
explicit and robust scheme soon.
BUG=chromium:252797
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19588002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15741 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Fix the invalid array length check, replacing it with a check of
the elements pointer similar to TransitionElementsKindStub.
Refactor common code from ElementsTransitionAndStoreStub and TransitionElementsKindStub into BuildTransitionElementsKind() helper method.
Add test case for the MD5 computation that used to crash before,
and a small test case for the specific issue.
R=danno@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19367003
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15713 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
The stub used to check the length of the JS array to see if
there's a need to duplicate the elements backing store. This
way it will not duplicate the elements array when going from
double to object even if the elements array is not the empty
fixed array. Later on it will then store pointers into a
FixedDoubleArray.
The native code stub used to check whether elements points to
the empty_fixed_array singleton instead of testing the length.
The Hydrogen stub does that as well now.
R=danno@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19289009
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15701 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
Further refinement to semantics that I have missed in previous change.
Both Blink and Firefox are permissive with arguments to .set method.
However, when first argument to "set" is a number, all implementations
throw, so that users know that
a.set(0,27)
does not assign 27 to 0th element of a, not 0 to 27th element of a.
R=bmeurer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19210002
git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@15684 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
This patch allows callbacks to lazily allocate the InternalArray which is used to store pendingChangeRecords. This moves some of the expense of observation to the case where changes actually occurred.
When there are no pendingChangeRecords, the callbackInfo structure is a number which is the callbacks priority. Whenever a changeRecord is enqueued to the callback, it "normalizes" to be an InternalArray with a priority property. Immediately before its changeRecords are delivered, it returns to its optimized state.
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Note: Naming confusion resolved:
This patch corrects some naming confusion in object-observe.js. Previously, we used the terms "callback" and "observer" to mean roughly the same thing, and overloaded the term "observer" to be both the callback itself and the *registration* on a object to observe (which now includes an accept map).
This patch resolves this confusion:
"object" (objectInfo, objectInfoMap): This refers to the observed object and its structures
"callback" (callbackInfo, callbackInfoMap): This refers to the callback to whom change records may be delivered
"observer" (objectInfo.changeObservers): This refers to a registration to observe a given object by a given callback with the specified accept list.
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R=rossberg@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19132002
Patch from Rafael Weinstein <rafaelw@chromium.org>.
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This essentially relands r14930 and r14935 with adaptions to the current
code base. It models the instantiation of an implicit receiver for
CallNew nodes in hydrogen using HAllocate together with generic stores
instead of one specialized HAllocateObject instruction, hence creating a
single choking point for inlined allocation in optimized code.
R=hpayer@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/19207002
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The code previously assumed that an array with fast properties must have
a writable length property. But Object.freeze() now exposes a way to make
length read-only without moving the object into slow mode. This patch
simply adds a !is_frozen check to the IC code. Any future optimizations
to attribute-setting on JSArrays will need to make similar accomodations.
R=danno
BUG=v8:2711,259548
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/19115002
Patch from Adam Klein <adamk@chromium.org>.
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