These string methods can be composed from two basic blocks: charCodeAt
and fromCharCode, both of which have fast cases for certain types of
inputs. In this patch these two blocks are refactored to allow
generating the fast cases without having to jump around the slow
cases. In the slow cases since they can now be invoked both from
inline runtime functions and from IC stubs we either have to
save/restore state of the current frame or enter/leave a new internal
frame. This is handled by new RuntimeCallHelper interface. Its
implementation for virtual frame is based on FrameRegisterState class
extracted from DeferredCode class.
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1) do not push receiver early---that simplifies tail call preparation
on ia32/x64 and renders special cleanup unnecessary;
2) do not do second map check if interceptor's and cached holder
are the same;
3) do not push/pop receiver if receiver and holder registers are the same
(means that receiver is interceptor's holder);
4) do batch pushes on arm;
5) minor cosmetic improvements.
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The calling convention for keyed store IC on ARM is changed to receive the arguments value, key and receiver in registers r0, r1 and r2 instead of on the stack. When calling keyed store IC with a virtual frame the arguments are passed through the virtual frame and consumed by the call.
Changed the register usage in the IC code to postpone spilling the registers holding value, key and receiver to the stack until making a call into the runtime system.
Runs all the tests with:
--special-command="@ --nofull-compiler"
--special-command="@ --always-full-compiler"
--special-command="@ --noenable-vfp3"
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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)
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The calling convention for keyed load IC's on ARM now passes the key and receiver in registers r0 and r1.
The code path in the ARM full compiler for handling keyed property load now has the same structure as for ia32 where the keyed load IC is also called with key end receiver in registers.
This change have been tested with an exhaustive combinations of the flags
--special-command="@ --nofull-compiler"
--special-command="@ --always-full-compiler"
--special-command="@ --noenable-vfp3"
to the test runner.
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The calling convention for keyed load IC is changed to have the key passed both in a register (r0) and on the stack.
Next steps will be first to remove the key from the stack and then pass the receiver in a register (r1).
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is both on top of the stack and also in r0. This makes
sense because the receiver is usually in r0 anyway. We may
remove it from the stack later. Also removes some spilled
scopes from the code generator allowing it to keep expression
temporaries in registers more.
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We need to be careful to check global property cells for the property
encountered during lookup. Therefore, the ICs have to be specific to
the name of the property if global objects are involved. In
principle, this means that we could get a large number of monomorphic
ICs for the same map if there is a global object in the prototype
chain. However, since this is only done for normal load ICs and not
for keyed load ICs I do not expect this to be a problem. I will
experiment with it once this goes in.
BUG=675
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registration of external references in Proxy objects).
I moved the declaration of the two functions to stub-cache.h
because with all the types they use it's hard to declare them
anywhere else. But the actual definition is still in runtime.cc
near to the place where they are used.
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Replaced IsValid by IsPropertyOrTransition and used IsProperty in most
of the places where IsValid was used before. Most of the time when
inspecting a lookup result we really want to know if there is a real
property present. Only for stores are we interested in transitions.
BUG=http://crbug.com/20104
TEST=cctest/test-api/NamedInterceptorMapTransitionRead
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When a function is called with a value type as the receiver this is now boxed as an object.
This is a low-impact solution where the receiver is only boxed when required. For IC calls to the V8 builtins values are not boxed and as most of the functions on String.prototype, Number.prototype and Boolean.prototype are sitting there most IC calls on values will not need any boxing of the receiver.
For calls which are not IC calls but calls through the CallFunctionStub a flag is used to determine whether the receiver might be a value and only when that is the case will the receiver be boxed.
No changtes to Function.call and Function.apply - they already boxed values. According to the ES5 spec the receiver should not be boxed for these functions, but current browsers have not adopted that change yet.
BUG=223
TEST=test/mjsunit/value-wrapper.js
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-3184.js
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