Instead of constructing a temporary container for all LOperands of each
instruction, the register works directly on the LIR instructions that
provide an abstract interface for input/output/temp operands.
This saves allocation of zone memory and speeds up LIR construction,
but makes iterating over all uses in the register allocator slightly
more expensive because environment uses are stored in a linked list of
environments. We can fix this by using a flat representation of LOperands.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6352006
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Instead of spilling and then immediately restoring eax to resolve
memory to memory moves, the gap move resolver now tracks registers
that are known to be free and uses one if available. If not it spills
but restores lazily when the spilled value is needed or at the end of
the algorithm.
Instead of using esi for resolving cycles and assuming it is free to
overwrite because it can be rematerialized, the gap move resolver now
resolves cycles using swaps, possibly using a free register as above.
The algorithm is also changed to be simpler: a recursive depth-first
traversal of the move dependence graph. It uses a list of moves to be
performed (because it mutates the moves themselves), but does not use
any auxiliary structure other than the control stack. It does not
build up a separate list of scheduled moves to be interpreted by the
code generate, but emits code on the fly.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6263005
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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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This is based on the structore used in chromium with a script wrapping the call to gyp itself and the default processing of common.gypi.
It is possible to build all our targets on Intel Linux for all architectures (ia32, x64 and ARM simulator). When this is committed I wil take a look at Windows.
See the README.txt file in the changelist for the current way of using it.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5701001
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Make checks.h not depend on flags.h or global.h (or anything else except
include/v8stdint.h). Only checks.cc has the dependencies (so another
implementation of checks.cc can be provided by the preparser).
Now files depending on checks.h (using ASSERT macros) can include it
directly without depending on all of v8.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/4576001
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Fix issues so v8 could be built as a DLL.
-. get rid of all the compiler warning by moving dllexport/dllimport
to the individual members for classes which have inline members.
-. update v8 gyp to build v8.dll for chromium multi-dll version (win
and component==shared_library)
Note: most of the code are contributed by sjesse.
Code review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2882009/show
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Chromium build.
v8.gyp no longer sets any V8_TARGET_ARCH_* macro on the Mac. Instead, the
proper V8_TARGET_ARCH_* macro will be set by src/globals.h in the same way as
the V8_HOST_ARCH_* macro when it detects that no target macro is currently
defined. The Mac build will attempt to compile all ia32 and x86_64 .cc files.
#ifdef guards in each of these target-specific source files prevent their
compilation when the associated target is not selected. For completeness,
these #ifdef guards are also provided for the arm and mips .cc files.
BUG=706
TEST=x86_64 Mac GYP/Xcode-based Chromium build (still depends on other changes)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2133003
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of having a list of virtual frame pointers in the jump
target we have one virtual frame, which is the frame that
all have to merge to to branch to that frame. The virtual
frame in the JumpTarget is inside the JumpTarget, rather than
being an allocated object that is pointed to. Unfortunately
this means that the JumpTarget class has to be able to see
the size of a VirtualFrame object to compile, which in turn
lead to a major reorganization of related .h files. The
actual change of functionality in this change is intended
to be minimal (we now assert that the virtual frames match
when using JumpTarget instead of just assuming that they do).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1961004
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The V8 GYP file now uses its own target architecture. It default to the standard target_arch, but can be set to a separate value. E.g. using
export GYP_DEFINES="target_arch=ia32 v8_target_arch=arm"
makes it possible to have the V8 ARM simulator be used in a IA32 build.
Added some checking of supported host/target architecture combinations.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1790001
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This is to make possible enabling usage of the new profiling subsystem
in Chromium without much hassle. The idea is pretty simple: unless the
new profiling API is used, all works as usual, as soon as Chromium
starts to use the new API, it will work too.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1635005
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Instead of testing the value of a constant frame element to determine
the type we compute its type information at construction time.
This speeds up querying the type information during code generation.
This change also adds support for Integer32 constants and sets
the type information accordingly.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1277001
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Circular queues serve as a transport for communicating between
VM, stack sampler and analyzer threads. Logging requirements
for VM and stack sampler are completely different, that's why
I introduced two different versions of CQs.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1047002
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A variable usage analysis pass was run on toplevel and lazily-compiled
code but never used. Remove this pass and the data structures it
builds.
The representation of variable usage for Variables has been changed
from a struct containing a (weighted) count of reads and writes to a
simple flag. VariableProxies are always used, as before. The unused
"object uses" is removed.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/669270
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Introducing a virtual-frame-inl.h file containing some platform-independent
virtual frame function which are small enough to be inlined.
Removed unnecessary #include of virtual-frame.h from register-allocator-inl.h
and added the necessary explicit includes in a number of files.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/660104
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Each frame element gets a new attribute with number type information. A frame element can be:
- smi
- heap number
- number (i.e. either of the above)
- or something else.
The type information is propagated along with all virtual frame operations.
Results popped from the frame carry the number information with them.
Two optimizations in the code generator make use of the new
information:
- GenericBinaryOpSyub omits map checks if input operands are numbers.
- Boolean conversion for numbers: Emit inline code for converting a number (smi or heap number) to boolean. Do not emit call to ToBoolean stub in this case.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/545007
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This change adds a post-order numbering to AST nodes that
are relevant for the fast code generator. It is only invoked
together with the fast compiler.
Also changed the ast printer to print the numbering for
testing purposes if it is present.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/553134
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fast-mode code generator.
AST expression nodes are annotated with a location when doing the
initial syntactic check of the AST. In the current implementation,
expression locations are 'temporary' (ie, allocated to the stack) or
'nowhere' (ie, the expression's value is not needed though it must be
evaluated for side effects).
For the assignment '.result = true' on IA32, we had before (with the
true value already on top of the stack):
32 mov eax,[esp]
35 mov [ebp+0xf4],eax
38 pop eax
Now:
32 pop [ebp+0xf4]
======== On x64, before:
37 movq rax,[rsp]
41 movq [rbp-0x18],rax
45 pop rax
Now:
37 pop [rbp-0x18]
======== On ARM, before (with the true value in register ip):
36 str ip, [sp, #-4]!
40 ldr ip, [sp, #+0]
44 str ip, [fp, #-12]
48 add sp, sp, #4
Now:
36 str ip, [fp, #-12]
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/267118
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fast code generator is optimized for compilation time and code size.
Currently it is only implemented on IA32. It is potentially triggered
for any code in the global scope (including code eval'd in the global
scope). It performs a syntactic check and chooses to compile in fast
mode if the AST contains only supported constructs and matches some
other constraints.
Initially supported constructs are
* ExpressionStatement,
* ReturnStatement,
* VariableProxy (variable references) to parameters and
stack-allocated locals,
* Assignment with lhs a parameter or stack-allocated local, and
* Literal
This allows compilation of literals at the top level and not much
else.
All intermediate values are allocated to temporaries and the stack is
used for all temporaries. The extra memory traffic is a known issue.
The code generated for 'true' is:
0 push ebp
1 mov ebp,esp
3 push esi
4 push edi
5 push 0xf5cca135 ;; object: 0xf5cca135 <undefined>
10 cmp esp,[0x8277efc]
16 jnc 27 (0xf5cbbb1b)
22 call 0xf5cac960 ;; code: STUB, StackCheck, minor: 0
27 push 0xf5cca161 ;; object: 0xf5cca161 <true>
32 mov eax,[esp]
35 mov [ebp+0xf4],eax
38 pop eax
39 mov eax,[ebp+0xf4]
42 mov esp,ebp ;; js return
44 pop ebp
45 ret 0x4
48 mov eax,0xf5cca135 ;; object: 0xf5cca135 <undefined>
53 mov esp,ebp ;; js return
55 pop ebp
56 ret 0x4
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/273050
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The profile is taken together with constructors profile. In theory, it
should represent a complete heap graph. However, this takes a lot of memory,
so it is reduced to a more compact, but still useful form. Namely:
- objects are aggregated by their constructors, except for Array and Object
instances, that are too hetereogeneous;
- for Arrays and Objects, initially every instance is concerned, but then
they are grouped together based on their retainer graph paths similarity (e.g.
if two objects has the same retainer, they are considered equal);
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/200132
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-fstrict-aliasing is enabled by mainline gcc at -O2 and higher, but in Apple
gcc, it must be enabled explicitly. This results in a 1.5% improvement in V8
benchmark scores.
This also removes the -fno-exceptions and -fno-rtti settings from v8.gyp for
the Mac, and removes -fno-rtti from v8.gyp for Linux, because these settings
have become part of Chromium's common.gypi, included here, as of r23304 at the
latest. The settings in v8.gyp have become redundant.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/174154
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system can't currently process stacks produced by gcc -fomit-frame-pointer
properly. The drawback outweighs the 2% performance improvement. Once
the crash reporting system is able to handle this optimization, it should be
revisited.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/173123
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generated in one-pass from the source AST, code is generated from the
CFG. Enabled by the flag --multipass and disabled by default.
Rudimentary and currently only supports literal expressions and return
statements. There are some other known limitations (e.g., missing
support for tracing).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/159695
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Change stack alignment on linux to 16 bytes to keep gcc 4.4 happy.
This fixes the mksnapshot segfault without requiring -fno-tree-vectorize
which just avoided the problem by not generating code with movdqa.
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The goal of this change is to allow longer profiling sessions and preserve memory when profiler isn't started. The buffer starts with 64K and grows until it reaches the upper limit, which is currently set to 50MB --- according to my evaluations, this is enough for at least 20 minutes of GMail profiling. As we're planning to introduce compression for the profiler log, this time boundary will be significantly increased soon.
To make possible unit testing of the new component, I've factored out Logger's utility classes into a separate source file: log-utils.h/cc. Log and LogMessageBuilder are moved there from log.cc without any semantical changes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115814
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encoding the values in one word and by using an indirection table for
handles.
This reduces compilation time by roughly 10% and we should be able to make the slow case equality checking of frame elements faster as well.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/115347
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- TARGET, the architecture we will generate code for.
This is brought it from the build system.
- HOST, the architecture our C++ compiler is building for.
This is detected automatically based on compiler defines.
This adds macros for 32 or 64 bit, and cleans up some
include conditionals, etc.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/99355
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The current version is now held in src/version.cc in a number of defines which needs to be modified when changing version.
The following defines make up the version information:
MAJOR_VERSION
MINOR_VERSION
BUILD_NUMBER
PATCH_LEVEL
CANDIDATE_VERSION
The first four are numbers and the fifth is a boolean. Besides these five the define
SONAME
can be used to set a specific soname when building the a shared library (see below). This will most likely be used on stable branches where binary compatibility is ensured between different versions. This define is a string.
This version information is now read by the SCons build to support setting the soname for a Linux shared library. This requires passing the option soname=on to the SCons build.
When soname=on is specified the soname for the shared library can be set in two different ways. Either it will be the full versioned library name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so) or a specific soname defined in src/version.cc. Whenever a shared library is build with an soname the filename of the library will hold the full version name (e.g. libv8-1.2.2.so).
I did not update the xcode project with the new files.
BUG=151
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/100104
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Gyp is used to generate project files used to build chromium. Moving
the v8.gyp file to the v8 repository makes it easier to have V8 and
the v8.gyp file synchronized (so a DEPS update in chromium gets the
right v8.gyp file associated with that revision of V8).
Review URL http://codereview.chromium.org/100035
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