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
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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 adds a check to the fast case string add to ensure that the String object still have the default valueOf function. The default valueOf is sitting on a hidden prototype of String.prototype.
Before using the fast case valueOf the object is checked for a local valueOf property. For slow case objects this check always reports true (the dictionary is not probed, so valueOf might be there) and for fast case objects the descriptor array is checked for the valueOf symbol (just liniar scan). After that the prototype is checked for beeing the initial value of String.prototype. If this all pass (that is the default valueOf is still in place) this result is cached on the map making the check fast the next time.
This is only implemented in the optimizing compiler, as the two usages of %_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf is never hit by the full compiler.
I will port to x64 and ARM when this has been reviewed for ia32.
I will remove the performance counters prior to final commit.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=760
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-760-1.js
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-760-2.js
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in allowing more flexible compilation and to simplify builtins lookup.
This changes a number of places where code objects are assigned to
SharedFunctionInfo objects to also assign this code object to the
JSFunction. In addition, the code flushing is changed slightly to
accomodate this (we need to flush the code from functions pointing to
SharedFunctionInfo objects that has already been flushed).
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This includes adding a new inline IsSpecObject method to the code
generator. The old approach was somehow ineffecient since we would
call both IsObject, IsUndetectable and IsFunction to determine if
something was an object according to the spec. This change introduces
a new macro that determines if something is an object according to the
spec (and this does not include null).
This change also corrects a few places where undetectable objects was
not allowed even when they should be (priorly they would use only
IS_SPEC_OBJECT_OR_NULL, which would return false on an undetectable
object, the new IS_SPEC_OBJECT returns true on an undetectable object.
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to the runtime will both patch in the more specialized binary op
stub and calculate the answer. This eliminates the need to call
both the rest of the binary op and the patching runtime call. The
runtime routines are altered to be more agressive in returning
Smis so we don't get spurious heap numbers as inputs to binary ops
while we are patching the binary op ICs.
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The change in r4990 contained a bug in Math.pow when then exponent was a large negative smi. In that case calculating 1/Math.pow(x,-y) did not provide the correct result as Math.pow(x,-y) would overflow ti infinity. This was caught by Sputnik test S8.5_A13_T1.
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The change in r4990 contained a bug in Math.pow. One of the arguments for the call to runtime where clobbered if allocation of the heap number for the result failed.
Caught by a couple of Mozilla tests which does a lot of calls to Math.pow.
Fix presubmit error in x64.
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The IC stub is completely generic, so there will only be one such stub
in the system.
Added a new overloaded version of the macro assembler RecordWrite
method for cases where we have the address we store to computed up
front.
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When calculating Math.pow where the exponent is a smi use a simple loop to calculate the result.
Added support for the vmov instruction moving from one doubleword extension register to another.
Added some Math.pow tests which partially covers what is in the Sputnik tests.
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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.
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Similar or duplicate checks are scattered around the code before doing the dictionary load.
Also the entire branch in GenerateCallNormal that handles global/builtin receiver is
guaranteed to bail out from GenerateDictionaryLoad, so there is no point in generating it at all.
The purpose of the patch is:
- making C++ code more compact and transparent,
- not generating dead code.
There is a tiny performance gain. The patch is ia32 only for now.
Please tell me if I am missing anything.
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Zhang Kun. For now we only emit movw and movt in places where no
relocation is needed. Small performance boost (around 0.5%).
Also adds support for turning ALU operations (eor etc.) with
large immediates into mvn or movw followed by a register-based
ALU operation.
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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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Generating code for function return on ARM is now aligned with the other platforms. The first non-shadowed return statement encountered will emit code for function return and all other returns including the fall through at the bottom of a function will jump to that.
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With the change in r4820 all return statements are now breakable like any statement, so stepping will stop before the return statement actually returning from a function. With this change the position when breaking in the function return (after executing the return statement) will be the actual end of the function. At this point the return value is available as it saved to the stack by the debug break at return handling. Added information on the actual value returned from the function to the debugger.
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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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in a spilled scope or not. Also get rid of some spilled scopes
that we don't need any more. The generators for the %_ functions,
CodeGenerator::Generate*, are now not spilled by default. Some
of them (IsObject and related) have been converted to register
allocated operation.
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Support building with or without unaligned accesses by using scons flag simulatorunalignedaccesses.
$ scons simulator=arm simulatorunalignedaccesses=off
$ scons simulator=arm simulatorunalignedaccesses=on
If simulatorunalignedaccesses is not specified (or specified as default) the default is to use unaligned accesses.
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NumberToUint32 that I was trying to use maps -0 to +0 (as desired) but
also maps +/-Infinity to +0, which made +/-Infinity a valid string
index. I fixed it by introducing a new runtime function with the right
semantics.
TEST=LayoutTests/fast/js/char-at.html,mjsunit/string-charat.js
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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 macro assembler now checks for ARMv7 support and generates instructions for Ldrd/Strd accordingly. INstructions ldrd/strd in the assembler requires ARMv7 support enabled. This removes the a check for CAN_USE_ARMV7_INSTRUCTIONS making the ARMv7 support in the simulator fully controled by the --enable-armv7 flag.
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The full compiler is now complete on ARM as well. The syntax checker is still used to determine whether to use it for top level code or not during normal execution. When debugging is enabled all code will be compiled with the full compiler.
This change removes the temporary flag --force-full-compiler and now the flag --always-full-compiler enables the full compiler for all code on all platforms.
This also fixes building on Intel platform without debugger support (ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT not defined) and adds full check for the full compiler for lazily compiled code.
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- New сardmarking write barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
- Changes to enable oldspaces iteration without maps decoding:
-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by
Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on
arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not
computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special
way.
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-- layout change for FixedArrays: length is stored as a smis (initial patch by Kevin Millikin)
-- layout change for SharedFunctionInfo: integer fields are stored as smi on arm, ia32 and rearranged on x64.
-- layout change for String: meaning of LSB bit is fliped (1 now means hash not computed); on x64 padding is added.
-- layout of maps is _not_ changed. Map space is currently iterated in a special way.
- Cardmarking write barrier. New barrier handles large objects and normal objects in a similar fashion (no more additional space for pointer tracking is required, no conditional branches in WB code).
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This makes the full compiler handle all constructs on ia32. However the syntax checker for the full compiler is still the same so for both normal operation and with the flag --always-full-compiler the coverage of the full compiler will be the same.
This is on preparation for improving the debugger break point experience where the plan is to only use code from full code generator when debugging JavaScript.
Runs all tests on all three platforms in release and debug mode. The tests also run with both the following flags to the test runner
--special-command="@ --nofull-compiler"
--special-command="@ --always-full-compiler"
The changes to the x64 and ARM architectures are mainly structural due to the change to EmitVariableAssignment to handle initialization of const variables.
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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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When ldrd is not available two ldr instructions are generated. This fixes these in the case where the register used in the memory operand is the same as the first register in the register pair receiving the values.
All tests now run on ARM with the flag --special-command="@ --noenable-vfp3". Running without VFP3 support in the simulator causes more ldrd instructions to be used, and the default build configuration does not utilize ldrd, but generated tow ldr instructions.
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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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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).
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The change r4608 accidently disabled the inlined keyed load as the key/receiver registers was mixed up. Also make sure that the registers for the keyed load IC is not clobbered before bailout to deferred code. This adds one instriction to the inlined code path.
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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 build process must add -DCAN_USE_UNALIGNED_ACCESSES=1 to the
C++ flags to activate the support. This is a commit for
Subrato of CodeAurora. See http://codereview.chromium.org/1731013
Small edits by Erik Corry to activate unaligned accesses by
default on the simulator and testing Android builds.
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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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This is mainly a port of r3899. It also adds handling of initilization blocks in ARM which had no special handling before.
The "calling conventions" used for
EmitNamedLoad
EmitNamedStore
EmitKeyedLoad
EmitKeyedStore
are somewhat mixed, but will become more aligned as the use of register allication and passing of argument in registers to IC's is extended.
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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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This uses the same infrastructure as is used by the inlining of named property load. The code patching if the inlined code is simpler as the key is provided in a register os the only patching required is the map check directing the inlined code to the deferred code block or not.
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The generation of the deferred code for named property load where the load was inlined did a constant pool blocking for the whole deferred code. Having large numbers of this type of deferred code generated one ofter the other effectively blocked the constant pool for all the deferred code causing
Removed the BeforeGenerate/AfterGenerate for the deferred code and made macro assembler StartBlockConstPool/EndBlockConstPool non-public. Re-introduced BlockConstPoolFor instead to use with BlockConstPoolScope to block some more instructions cross function calls.
Also handle the use of native code counters for inlined named property load.
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A reference to the caches array was embedded directly into the builtin
code and this allowed sharing objects between contexts.
Unfortunately, clearing the cache on GC won't prevent sharing so we
either have to have per-context builtin code or load the cache
indirectly from the current context. This change implements the second
approach. The first approach may be interesting to consider in the
future for some perfomance critical functions, and the current
approach can still be improved by putting the caches directly into the
global context (or even global objects).
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On a pair of smis HEAP_NUMBERS stub is significantly slower than GENERIC. This slows
down some tests dramatically (crypto-aes from SunSpider).
With this change HEAP_NUMBERS stub switches to GENERIC stub the first time it sees 2 smis
as its operands.
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Instaed of having a nop after all non-inlined calls to load IC use a different nop (mov r1, r1 instead of mov r0, r0) to detect an inlined load IC.
Added more infrastructure to the deferred code handling to make it possbile to block constant pool emitting in a deferred code block, including the branch instruction ending the deferred code block.
Addressed a couple of comments to http://codereview.chromium.org/1715003, including adding an assert to make sure that the patching of an ldr instruction is always possible.
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Generate inlined named property load for in-object properties. This uses the same mechanism as on the Intel platforms with the map check and load instruction of the inlined code being patched by the inline cache code. The map check is patched through the normal constant pool patching and the load instruction is patched in place.
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