This CL fixes a deopt loop that might happen in case of mixing
Number with BigInt in bitwise binary operations.
Bug: v8:12693
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vector register has different register file from float register in Risc64 rvv extension.
So this cl add third FPalising kind INDEPENDENT to allocate independently simd register.
Bug: v8:11976
doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UwmUwOI3eeIMYzZFRmeXmfyNXRFHNZAQ4BcN0ODdMmo/edit?usp=sharing
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when BuildCreateArrayLiteral
In spread calls, create array literal boilerplates for
BuildCreateArrayLiteral rather than emit array literals
without any boilerplates
Bug: v8:11582
Change-Id: Ia0538bd043eab040c3059440e982c7f0037d1a3f
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The scope can be (and is) used by compiler threads, i.e. not just by the
main thread; update the comment.
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Store the total committed physical memory in
SemiSpace::committed_physical_memory_ and keep it up-to-date when
adding/removing pages from it, similar to the PagedSpace.
So far we were iterating all pages in the SemiSpace to calculate this
value.
Bug: v8:12691
Change-Id: Iaf3c5eadd60db561a6ddb06014f82703b0df6873
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Move the check for whether an object is live or dead out of the
prefinalizer trampoline. Moving it into the backend allows for
inlining the check which avoids a call to the trampoline for live
objects.
On catapult benchmarks (e.g. cnn:2021, nytimes:2020), there's often
~2k finalizers registered. In order to avoid memory overhead in the
range of a few KB, we store the fact whether the object points to the
base object payload in the LSB of the pointer. For caged builds this
is replaced with just storing the index into the cage for both object
and base object payload.
Locally saves around ~10% of atomic sweeping processing time which is
in the order of .05ms.
Bug: v8:12698
Change-Id: I198205a6b1d57fc2df821ee4e73e53dc6f825ff5
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The CL runs Oilpan minor GCs after each Scavenger cycle.
Bug: chromium:1029379
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When the Isolate is already available, there is no need to fetch it
through GetIsolate.
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... for 32-bit Windows.
When the TLS value is not set the TlsExpansionSlots field of the TEB
struct might be NULL in which case the InternalGetExistingThreadLocal
should return NULL too.
Bug: v8:12653
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When compiled with `target_cpu = "x86"` several
VirtualAddressSpaceTest's crashed with segmentation fault when calling
VirtualAlloc2. Explicitly specifying calling convention fixed the issue.
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This reverts commit 190b5d959b.
Reason for revert: We should understand & fix regressions, see crbug.com/1304870#c9.
Original change's description:
> [compiler] Don't remove OSR code cache if deoptimizing at out of loop
>
> The main purpose of OSR compilation is fasten inner loop execution, the
> OSR code cache is still correct for loop if optimizing at out of loop,
> keep OSR code cache can reduce unnecessary slow bytecode execution with
> feedback collection and avoid re-OSR compilation.
> This CL can improve JetStream2 case navier-stokes by ~6%.
>
> Change-Id: I9518317fb922071b131cab5b56998a0fc198804a
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Bug: chromium:1304870
Change-Id: I8791edc34b66ef9dd0b477d3e340e85b0617ef59
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Don't rely on register_values[index] == nullptr for checking if a
register is free, but instead re-use the free register list, and iterate
the allocatable_register & ~free_register list when iterating used
registers.
This also changes the indexing of register_values to be by register
code, not allocatable register index. The register state stored on the
InterpreterFrameState, however, stays compact (allocatable register
count). A new wrapper class + iterator keeps iteration over it and the
register_values array in sync.
Bug: v8:7700
Change-Id: I7815aa2d4a1f7b7ebafaaafe0727219adcc4dcfe
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Atomics.load and Atomics.store now accept string field names as the
2nd argument when the 1st argument is a shared struct.
Currently these are implemented in C++ and not yet in CSA.
Bug: v8:12547
Change-Id: Ideeafc13fb6a925540edf3dc17428c8e50bcee79
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- Roll forward to Update google_benchmark
- Add export header that is usually generated by the build system of
google benchmark. We can ignore the export macro as we always just use
the library in a source set.
Bug: v8:12666
Change-Id: Ifec570745c0258aa541b7aea41ba557a7e0fe563
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Instead of using the high water mark for determining this metric, we use
a bitset for all active/used system pages on a V8 heap page. Each time
when allocating a LAB on a page, we add the pages of that memory range
to that bitset. During sweeping we rebuild that bitset from scratch and
replace it with the old one in case free pages are discarded by the GC.
We DCHECK here that the sweeper only ever removes pages. This has the
nice benefit of ensuring that we don't miss any allocations (like we
do now for concurrent allocations).
CommittedPhysicalMemory for a page is then calculated by counting the
set bits in the bitset and multiplying it with the system page size.
This should be simpler to verify and track the "real" effective size
more precisely.
One case where we are partially less precise than the current
implementation is for LABs. In order to reduce complexity we now treat
all pages of a LAB allocation as active immediately. In the current
implementation we tried to only account the actual used part of the LAB
when changing the LAB later. This is more complex to track correctly
but also doesn't account the currently used LAB in effective size.
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NewSpace page operations like RemovePage, PrependPage, and
EnsureCurrentCapacity should account for committed page size.
This may happen when a page was promoted from the new space to
old space on mark-compact.
Also, add DCHECKs on Commit and Uncommit to ensure the final
committed page size is the same as the current state.
Bug: v8:12657
Change-Id: I7aebc1fd3f51f177ae2ef6420f757f0c573e126b
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HeapObjectIterator creates a SafepointScope which requires the heap to
allow garbage collection. This collides with the outer
DisallowGarbageCollection scope. HeapObjectIterator already ensures
there is no allocation during its lifetime, so there is no need to
create an outer DisallowGarbageCollection scope.
Code::source_position_table requires their kind not equals to
CodeKind::BASELINE.
This also exposes the statistics extension through flag
--expose-statistics.
Bug: v8:12657
Change-Id: I1bf11cf499285a742dd99ec8c228ebc36152b597
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This is a reland of commit a664aef0ca.
The test is made ~25x faster by using integer parameters instead of
floating point.
Original change's description:
> [asm] Reject import calls with too many parameters
>
> The asm parser was missing a check for too many parameters for calls to
> imported functions. For regular functions this check implicitly existed
> because the limit was checked at the function declaration, and the call
> site needs to match the declared parameter count.
>
> R=mslekova@chromium.org
>
> Bug: chromium:1302596
> Change-Id: I0d35e70a66d682ee8fdecf5c8ea4d2b1419ce684
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Bug: chromium:1302596
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Allows incremental test, while some codegen paths are not available.
Bug: v8:7700
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Registers were supposed to fit in an int, but some register subclasses
added extra fields which made them too big. This fiddles around with
field sizes so that all the Register subclasses still fit inside of an
int (by making the Register code field 8-bit etc).
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The only user of OverrideEmbedderStackStateScope is Blink where it is
used to override stack state of top-level tasks. Adjust the behavior
here to allow using this scope broadly while still supporting explicit
garbage collection calls.
Bug: chromium:1300492
Change-Id: I78c418c5f08991bf6857147cd4a537246bfcc556
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Replace all CONVERT_XXX_ARG_XXX() macros from runtime-util.h with direct
calls to Arguments or the fully expanded equivalent.
- This replaces many of the hard CHECKs with DCHECK (as is common
practice in most V8 code)
- Instead of relying on verbose comments we now have readable code
- Rename Arguments.::xxx_at with Arguments::xxx_value_at since these
methods don't return the Object but rather their double/int value
- Add Oddball::ToBool helper
- Add and use v8::internal::PropertyAttributesFromInt helper
- Add stronger DCHECK for PropertyAttributes returned in
GetPropertyAttributesWithInterceptorInternal
Bug: v8:11263
Change-Id: I8d531857e05d19f3198753b05af28d993a391854
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This reverts commit a664aef0ca.
Reason for revert: Times out on CFI: https://cr-buildbucket.appspot.com/build/8820170241901030897
Original change's description:
> [asm] Reject import calls with too many parameters
>
> The asm parser was missing a check for too many parameters for calls to
> imported functions. For regular functions this check implicitly existed
> because the limit was checked at the function declaration, and the call
> site needs to match the declared parameter count.
>
> R=mslekova@chromium.org
>
> Bug: chromium:1302596
> Change-Id: I0d35e70a66d682ee8fdecf5c8ea4d2b1419ce684
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Bug: chromium:1302596
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The asm parser was missing a check for too many parameters for calls to
imported functions. For regular functions this check implicitly existed
because the limit was checked at the function declaration, and the call
site needs to match the declared parameter count.
R=mslekova@chromium.org
Bug: chromium:1302596
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The main purpose of OSR compilation is fasten inner loop execution, the
OSR code cache is still correct for loop if optimizing at out of loop,
keep OSR code cache can reduce unnecessary slow bytecode execution with
feedback collection and avoid re-OSR compilation.
This CL can improve JetStream2 case navier-stokes by ~6%.
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When I was looking at the v8 Promise source, I noticed that some of the links that needed to point to ECMA262 were broken, some were deprecated, some were not legitimate, so I tried to fix them.
Bug: no
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For background and reasoning, see
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jvSEvXFHRkxg4JX-j6ho3nRqAF8vZI2Ai7RI8AY54gM/edit
This is the first step towards pulling the DefineNamedOwn operation out
of StoreIC.
Summary of the renamed identifiers:
Bytecodes:
- StaNamedProperty -> SetNamedProperty: calls StoreIC and emitted for
normal named property sets like obj.x = 1.
- StaNamedOwnProperty -> DefineNamedOwnProperty: calls
DefineNamedOwnIC (previously StoreOwnIC), and emitted for
initialization of named properties in object literals and named
public class fields.
- StaKeyedProperty -> SetKeyedProperty: calls KeyedStoreIC and emitted
for keyed property sets like obj[x] = 1.
- StaKeyedPropertyAsDefine -> DefineKeyedOwnProperty: calls
DefineKeyedOwnIC (previously KeyedDefineOwnIC) and emitted for
initialization of private class fields and computed public class
fields.
- StaDataPropertyInLiteral -> DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral: calls
DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral runtime function (previously
DefineDataPropertyInLiteral) and emitted for initialization of keyed
properties in object literals and static class initializers. (note
that previously the StoreDataPropertyInLiteral runtime function name
was taken by object spreads and array literal creation instead)
- LdaKeyedProperty -> GetKeyedProperty, LdaNamedProperty ->
GetNamedProperty, LdaNamedPropertyFromSuper ->
GetNamedPropertyFromSuper: we drop the Sta prefix for the property
store operations since the accumulator use is implicit and to make
the wording more natural, for symmetry the Lda prefix for the
property load operations is also dropped.
opcodes:
- (JS)StoreNamed -> (JS)SetNamedProperty: implements set semantics for
named properties, compiled from SetNamedProperty (previously
StaNamedProperty) and lowers to StoreIC or Runtime::kSetNamedProperty
- (JS)StoreNamedOwn -> (JS)DefineNamedOwnProperty: implements define
semantics for initializing named own properties in object literal and
public class fields, compiled from DefineNamedOwnProperty (previously
StaNamedOwnProperty) and lowers to DefineNamedOwnIC
(previously StoreOwnIC)
- (JS)StoreProperty -> (JS)SetKeyedProperty: implements set semantics
for keyed properties, only compiled from SetKeyedProperty(previously
StaKeyedProperty) and lowers to KeyedStoreIC
- (JS)DefineProperty -> (JS)DefineKeyedOwnProperty: implements define
semantics for initialization of private class fields and computed
public class fields, compiled from DefineKeyedOwnProperty (previously
StaKeyedPropertyAsDefine) and calls DefineKeyedOwnIC (previously
KeyedDefineOwnIC).
- (JS)StoreDataPropertyInLiteral ->
(JS)DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral: implements define semantics for
initialization of keyed properties in object literals and static
class initializers, compiled from DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral
(previously StaDataPropertyInLiteral) and calls the
DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral runtime function (previously
DefineDataPropertyInLiteral).
Runtime:
- DefineDataPropertyInLiteral -> DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral:
following the bytecode/opcodes change, this is used by
DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral (previously StaDataPropertyInLiteral)
for object and class literal initialization.
- StoreDataPropertyInLiteral -> DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral_Simple:
it's just a simplified version of DefineDataPropertyInLiteral that
does not update feedback or perform function name configuration.
This is used by object spread and array literal creation. Since we
are renaming DefineDataPropertyInLiteral to
DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral, rename this simplified version with
a `_Simple` suffix. We can consider merging it into
DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral in the future. See
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jvSEvXFHRkxg4JX-j6ho3nRqAF8vZI2Ai7RI8AY54gM/edit?disco=AAAAQQIz6mU
- Other changes following the bytecode/IR changes
IC:
- StoreOwn -> DefineNamedOwn: used for initialization of named
properties in object literals and named public class fields.
- StoreOwnIC -> DefineNamedOwnIC
- StoreMode::kStoreOwn -> StoreMode::kDefineNamedOwn
- StoreICMode::kStoreOwn -> StoreICMode::kDefineNamedOwn
- IsStoreOwn() -> IsDefineNamedOwn()
- DefineOwn -> DefineKeyedOwn: IsDefineOwnIC() was already just
IsDefineKeyedOwnIC(), and IsAnyDefineOwn() includes both named and
keyed defines so we don't need an extra generic predicate.
- StoreMode::kDefineOwn -> StoreMode::kDefineKeyedOwn
- StoreICMode::kDefineOwn -> StoreICMode::kDefineKeyedOwn
- IsDefineOwn() -> IsDefineKeyedOwn()
- IsDefineOwnIC() -> IsDefineKeyedOwnIC()
- Removing IsKeyedDefineOwnIC() as its now a duplicate of
IsDefineKeyedOwnIC()
- KeyedDefineOwnIC -> DefineKeyedOwnIC,
KeyedDefineOwnGenericGenerator() -> DefineKeyedOwnGenericGenerator:
make the ordering of terms more consistent
- IsAnyStoreOwn() -> IsAnyDefineOwn(): this includes the renamed and
DefineNamedOwn and DefineKeyedOwn. Also is_any_store_own() is
removed since it's just a duplicate of this.
- IsKeyedStoreOwn() -> IsDefineNamedOwn(): it's unclear where the
"keyed" part came from, but it's only used when DefineNamedOwnIC
(previously StoreOwnIC) reuses KeyedStoreIC, so rename it accordingly
Interpreter & compiler:
- BytecodeArrayBuilder: following bytecode changes
- StoreNamedProperty -> SetNamedProperty
- StoreNamedOwnProperty -> DefineNamedOwnProperty
- StoreKeyedProperty -> SetKeyedProperty
- DefineKeyedProperty -> DefineKeyedOwnProperty
- StoreDataPropertyInLiteral -> DefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral
- FeedbackSlotKind:
- kDefineOwnKeyed -> kDefineKeyedOwn: make the ordering of terms more
consistent
- kStoreOwnNamed -> kDefineNamedOwn: following the IC change
- kStoreNamed{Sloppy|Strict} -> kSetNamed{Sloppy|Strict}: only
used in StoreIC for set semantics
- kStoreKeyed{Sloppy|Strict} -> kSetKeyed{Sloppy|Strict}: only used
in KeyedStoreIC for set semantics
- kStoreDataPropertyInLiteral -> kDefineKeyedOwnPropertyInLiteral:
following the IC change
- BytecodeGraphBuilder
- StoreMode::kNormal, kOwn -> NamedStoreMode::kSet, kDefineOwn: this
is only used by BytecodeGraphBuilder::BuildNamedStore() to tell the
difference between SetNamedProperty and DefineNamedOwnProperty
operations.
Not changed:
- StoreIC and KeyedStoreIC currently contain mixed logic for both Set
and Define operations, and the paths are controlled by feedback. The
plan is to refactor the hierarchy like this:
```
- StoreIC
- DefineNamedOwnIC
- SetNamedIC (there could also be a NamedStoreIC if that's helpful)
- KeyedStoreIC
- SetKeyedIC
- DefineKeyedOwnIC
- DefineKeyedOwnICLiteral (could be merged into DefineKeyedOwnIC)
- StoreInArrayLiteralIC
- ...
```
StoreIC and KeyedStoreIC would then contain helpers shared by their
subclasses, therefore it still makes sense to keep the word "Store"
in their names since they would be generic base classes for both set
and define operations.
- The Lda and Sta prefixes of bytecodes not involving object properties
(e.g. Ldar, Star, LdaZero) are kept, since this patch focuses on
property operations, and distinction between Set and Define might be
less relevant or nonexistent for bytecodes not involving object
properties. We could consider rename some of them in future patches
if that's helpful though.
Bug: v8:12548
Change-Id: Ia36997b02f59a87da3247f20e0560a7eb13077f3
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3481475
Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Igor Sheludko <ishell@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Dominik Inführ <dinfuehr@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Shu-yu Guo <syg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Joyee Cheung <joyee@igalia.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#79409}
Report full GC statistics to the Recorder API. These will be used by
Blink to populate UMA histograms. Existing UMA reporting in V8 remains
as is for now and will be removed in a followup.
With this CL, most full GC statistics are reported as part of
V8.GC.Cycle.*.Full.*. Also V8.GCMarkCompactReason is migrated to
V8.GC.Cycle.Reason.Full.
This CL goes together with:
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/3353448
Bug: chromium:1154636
Change-Id: I199be75e75144a59e5f56a6872268d0ecad3a885
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3356195
Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Omer Katz <omerkatz@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Nikolaos Papaspyrou <nikolaos@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#79408}
Before a young GC, the scavenger finalizes a pending full GC sweeping,
in case there are no more running sweeping jobs, to avoid unnecessarily
pausing sweeping and then resuming it.
This CL moves this sweeping finalization from
ScavengerCollector::CollectGarbage to Heap::CompleteSweepingYoung, so
that it is also performed for the minor mark-compactor and that sweeping
is correctly attributed to the previous full GC cycle (instead of the
beginning young cycle). Furthermore, it also finalizes CppGC sweeping
if there are no more running sweeping jobs.
Bug: chromium:1154636
Change-Id: Ic9ba4803f49db32c0a539f080329f012859bc8bc
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3508011
Reviewed-by: Omer Katz <omerkatz@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Hartmann <nicohartmann@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Nikolaos Papaspyrou <nikolaos@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#79407}