These are no longer enabled, so remove the code mitigation logic from
the codebase.
BUG=chromium:1003890
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There are still a few cases remaining that seem more controversial;
I'll upload those separately.
Bug: chromium:1066980
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The WasmEngine is shared across the whole process, so there is no need
to store it in every Isolate.
Instead, we can just get it from everywhere on any thread using
{wasm::GetWasmEngine()}, which is a simple read of a global.
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Bug: v8:11879
Change-Id: I13afb8ca3d116aa14bfaec5a4bbd6d71faa9aa17
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The adding of base:: was mostly prepared using git grep and sed:
git grep -l <pattern> | grep -v base/vector.h | \
xargs sed -i 's/\b<pattern>\b/base::<pattern>/
with lots of manual clean-ups due to the resulting
v8::internal::base::Vectors.
#includes were fixed using:
git grep -l "src/utils/vector.h" | \
axargs sed -i 's!src/utils/vector.h!src/base/vector.h!'
Bug: v8:11879
Change-Id: I3e6d622987fee4478089c40539724c19735bd625
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- Add new Builtin enum
- Move Builtins::Name:kXXX to Builtin::kXXX
- Update existing code
Follow CLs will unify the mix of using int builtin-ids and
Builtins::Name to only use the new Builtin enum and changing it to
an enum class.
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AddImmediate ends up pushing repeated immediates very often
unecessarily. Add support for Int64 immediates being inlined into
InstructionOperand if they fit into the payload (which is almost always
the case). Also add a seperate rpo_immediate vector for RPO numbers to
avoid having to add them to the immediates_ vector multiple times.
Ideally the RPO values would also be inlined, however JumpThreading
needs to patch RPO targets throughout the instruction stream, so we
need an indirection.
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This is a reland of 80f5dfda01. A condition
in pipeline.cc was inverted, which lead to a CSA verifier error.
Original change's description:
> [no-wasm] Exclude src/wasm from compilation
>
> This is the biggest chunk, including
> - all of src/wasm,
> - torque file for wasm objects,
> - torque file for wasm builtins,
> - wasm builtins,
> - wasm runtime functions,
> - int64 lowering,
> - simd scala lowering,
> - WasmGraphBuilder (TF graph construction for wasm),
> - wasm frame types,
> - wasm interrupts,
> - the JSWasmCall opcode,
> - wasm backing store allocation.
>
> Those components are all recursively entangled, so I found no way to
> split this change up further.
>
> Some includes that were recursively included by wasm headers needed to
> be added explicitly now.
>
> backing-store-unittest.cc is renamed to wasm-backing-store-unittest.cc
> because it only tests wasm backing stores. This file is excluded from
> no-wasm builds then.
>
> R=jkummerow@chromium.org, jgruber@chromium.org, mlippautz@chromium.org, petermarshall@chromium.org
>
> Bug: v8:11238
> Change-Id: I7558f2d12d2dd6c65128c4de7b79173668c80b2b
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> Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#73344}
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This reverts commit 80f5dfda01.
Reason for revert: Fails CSA verification: https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/v8/builders/ci/V8%20Linux%20-%20verify%20csa/21766/overview
Original change's description:
> [no-wasm] Exclude src/wasm from compilation
>
> This is the biggest chunk, including
> - all of src/wasm,
> - torque file for wasm objects,
> - torque file for wasm builtins,
> - wasm builtins,
> - wasm runtime functions,
> - int64 lowering,
> - simd scala lowering,
> - WasmGraphBuilder (TF graph construction for wasm),
> - wasm frame types,
> - wasm interrupts,
> - the JSWasmCall opcode,
> - wasm backing store allocation.
>
> Those components are all recursively entangled, so I found no way to
> split this change up further.
>
> Some includes that were recursively included by wasm headers needed to
> be added explicitly now.
>
> backing-store-unittest.cc is renamed to wasm-backing-store-unittest.cc
> because it only tests wasm backing stores. This file is excluded from
> no-wasm builds then.
>
> R=jkummerow@chromium.org, jgruber@chromium.org, mlippautz@chromium.org, petermarshall@chromium.org
>
> Bug: v8:11238
> Change-Id: I7558f2d12d2dd6c65128c4de7b79173668c80b2b
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> Reviewed-by: Michael Lippautz <mlippautz@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jakob Kummerow <jkummerow@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
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Bug: v8:11238
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This is the biggest chunk, including
- all of src/wasm,
- torque file for wasm objects,
- torque file for wasm builtins,
- wasm builtins,
- wasm runtime functions,
- int64 lowering,
- simd scala lowering,
- WasmGraphBuilder (TF graph construction for wasm),
- wasm frame types,
- wasm interrupts,
- the JSWasmCall opcode,
- wasm backing store allocation.
Those components are all recursively entangled, so I found no way to
split this change up further.
Some includes that were recursively included by wasm headers needed to
be added explicitly now.
backing-store-unittest.cc is renamed to wasm-backing-store-unittest.cc
because it only tests wasm backing stores. This file is excluded from
no-wasm builds then.
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Bug: v8:11238
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Remove the include from js-array-buffer-inl.h, because the wasm engine
is not used in that file. Add missing includes in other files that
relied on the recursive include.
R=jkummerow@chromium.org
Bug: v8:11238
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Remove sloppy-ness from the CODE_ASSEMBLER_UNARY_OP macros and the
remaining methods.
Bug: v8:6949
Change-Id: I48e2800c6bac558ae4005fa09551a4551c1dbb25
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We can remove some of the method definitions, as well as the
sloppy-ness from the method.
Bug: v8:6949, v8:11384
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- Fixes some incorrect assumptions about padding in the
code generation. Slots may have apparent extra padding
when allocation fragments go unused.
- Reworks 32 bit push code to simplify skipping slot gaps
when 'push' instructions are used.
- Adds a ElementSizeInPointers function on machine
representations.
Bug: chromium:1171759,v8:9198
Change-Id: I029e300fa9c306d7e35344576fd1c68857cf2bca
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This is a reland of fbfa9bf4ec
The arm64 was missing proper codegen for CFI, thus sizes were off.
Original change's description:
> Reland "[deoptimizer] Change deopt entries into builtins"
>
> This is a reland of 7f58ced72e
>
> It fixes the different exit size emitted on x64/Atom CPUs due to
> performance tuning in TurboAssembler::Call. Additionally, add
> cctests to verify the fixed size exits.
>
> Original change's description:
> > [deoptimizer] Change deopt entries into builtins
> >
> > While the overall goal of this commit is to change deoptimization
> > entries into builtins, there are multiple related things happening:
> >
> > - Deoptimization entries, formerly stubs (i.e. Code objects generated
> > at runtime, guaranteed to be immovable), have been converted into
> > builtins. The major restriction is that we now need to preserve the
> > kRootRegister, which was formerly used on most architectures to pass
> > the deoptimization id. The solution differs based on platform.
> > - Renamed DEOPT_ENTRIES_OR_FOR_TESTING code kind to FOR_TESTING.
> > - Removed heap/ support for immovable Code generation.
> > - Removed the DeserializerData class (no longer needed).
> > - arm64: to preserve 4-byte deopt exits, introduced a new optimization
> > in which the final jump to the deoptimization entry is generated
> > once per Code object, and deopt exits can continue to emit a
> > near-call.
> > - arm,ia32,x64: change to fixed-size deopt exits. This reduces exit
> > sizes by 4/8, 5, and 5 bytes, respectively.
> >
> > On arm the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 (or 16) bytes to 8 bytes
> > by using the same strategy as on arm64 (recalc deopt id from return
> > address). Before:
> >
> > e300a002 movw r10, <id>
> > e59fc024 ldr ip, [pc, <entry offset>]
> > e12fff3c blx ip
> >
> > After:
> >
> > e59acb35 ldr ip, [r10, <entry offset>]
> > e12fff3c blx ip
> >
> > On arm64 the deopt exit size remains 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in same cases
> > with CFI). Additionally, up to 4 builtin jumps are emitted per Code
> > object (max 32 bytes added overhead per Code object). Before:
> >
> > 9401cdae bl <entry offset>
> >
> > After:
> >
> > # eager deoptimization entry jump.
> > f95b1f50 ldr x16, [x26, <eager entry offset>]
> > d61f0200 br x16
> > # lazy deoptimization entry jump.
> > f95b2b50 ldr x16, [x26, <lazy entry offset>]
> > d61f0200 br x16
> > # the deopt exit.
> > 97fffffc bl <eager deoptimization entry jump offset>
> >
> > On ia32 the deopt exit size is reduced from 10 to 5 bytes. Before:
> >
> > bb00000000 mov ebx,<id>
> > e825f5372b call <entry>
> >
> > After:
> >
> > e8ea2256ba call <entry>
> >
> > On x64 the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 to 7 bytes. Before:
> >
> > 49c7c511000000 REX.W movq r13,<id>
> > e8ea2f0700 call <entry>
> >
> > After:
> >
> > 41ff9560360000 call [r13+<entry offset>]
> >
> > Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768
> > Change-Id: I13e30aedc360474dc818fecc528ce87c3bfeed42
> > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2465834
> > Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Ulan Degenbaev <ulan@chromium.org>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70597}
>
> Tbr: ulan@chromium.org, tebbi@chromium.org, rmcilroy@chromium.org
> Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768,chromium:1140165
> Change-Id: Ibcd5c39c58a70bf2b2ac221aa375fc68d495e144
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2485506
> Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
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Bug: v8:8661
Bug: v8:8768
Bug: chromium:1140165
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This is a reland of 7f58ced72e
It fixes the different exit size emitted on x64/Atom CPUs due to
performance tuning in TurboAssembler::Call. Additionally, add
cctests to verify the fixed size exits.
Original change's description:
> [deoptimizer] Change deopt entries into builtins
>
> While the overall goal of this commit is to change deoptimization
> entries into builtins, there are multiple related things happening:
>
> - Deoptimization entries, formerly stubs (i.e. Code objects generated
> at runtime, guaranteed to be immovable), have been converted into
> builtins. The major restriction is that we now need to preserve the
> kRootRegister, which was formerly used on most architectures to pass
> the deoptimization id. The solution differs based on platform.
> - Renamed DEOPT_ENTRIES_OR_FOR_TESTING code kind to FOR_TESTING.
> - Removed heap/ support for immovable Code generation.
> - Removed the DeserializerData class (no longer needed).
> - arm64: to preserve 4-byte deopt exits, introduced a new optimization
> in which the final jump to the deoptimization entry is generated
> once per Code object, and deopt exits can continue to emit a
> near-call.
> - arm,ia32,x64: change to fixed-size deopt exits. This reduces exit
> sizes by 4/8, 5, and 5 bytes, respectively.
>
> On arm the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 (or 16) bytes to 8 bytes
> by using the same strategy as on arm64 (recalc deopt id from return
> address). Before:
>
> e300a002 movw r10, <id>
> e59fc024 ldr ip, [pc, <entry offset>]
> e12fff3c blx ip
>
> After:
>
> e59acb35 ldr ip, [r10, <entry offset>]
> e12fff3c blx ip
>
> On arm64 the deopt exit size remains 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in same cases
> with CFI). Additionally, up to 4 builtin jumps are emitted per Code
> object (max 32 bytes added overhead per Code object). Before:
>
> 9401cdae bl <entry offset>
>
> After:
>
> # eager deoptimization entry jump.
> f95b1f50 ldr x16, [x26, <eager entry offset>]
> d61f0200 br x16
> # lazy deoptimization entry jump.
> f95b2b50 ldr x16, [x26, <lazy entry offset>]
> d61f0200 br x16
> # the deopt exit.
> 97fffffc bl <eager deoptimization entry jump offset>
>
> On ia32 the deopt exit size is reduced from 10 to 5 bytes. Before:
>
> bb00000000 mov ebx,<id>
> e825f5372b call <entry>
>
> After:
>
> e8ea2256ba call <entry>
>
> On x64 the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 to 7 bytes. Before:
>
> 49c7c511000000 REX.W movq r13,<id>
> e8ea2f0700 call <entry>
>
> After:
>
> 41ff9560360000 call [r13+<entry offset>]
>
> Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768
> Change-Id: I13e30aedc360474dc818fecc528ce87c3bfeed42
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2465834
> Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
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Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768,chromium:1140165
Change-Id: Ibcd5c39c58a70bf2b2ac221aa375fc68d495e144
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This reverts commit 7f58ced72e.
Reason for revert: Segfaults on Atom_x64 https://ci.chromium.org/p/v8-internal/builders/ci/v8_linux64_atom_perf/5686?
Original change's description:
> [deoptimizer] Change deopt entries into builtins
>
> While the overall goal of this commit is to change deoptimization
> entries into builtins, there are multiple related things happening:
>
> - Deoptimization entries, formerly stubs (i.e. Code objects generated
> at runtime, guaranteed to be immovable), have been converted into
> builtins. The major restriction is that we now need to preserve the
> kRootRegister, which was formerly used on most architectures to pass
> the deoptimization id. The solution differs based on platform.
> - Renamed DEOPT_ENTRIES_OR_FOR_TESTING code kind to FOR_TESTING.
> - Removed heap/ support for immovable Code generation.
> - Removed the DeserializerData class (no longer needed).
> - arm64: to preserve 4-byte deopt exits, introduced a new optimization
> in which the final jump to the deoptimization entry is generated
> once per Code object, and deopt exits can continue to emit a
> near-call.
> - arm,ia32,x64: change to fixed-size deopt exits. This reduces exit
> sizes by 4/8, 5, and 5 bytes, respectively.
>
> On arm the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 (or 16) bytes to 8 bytes
> by using the same strategy as on arm64 (recalc deopt id from return
> address). Before:
>
> e300a002 movw r10, <id>
> e59fc024 ldr ip, [pc, <entry offset>]
> e12fff3c blx ip
>
> After:
>
> e59acb35 ldr ip, [r10, <entry offset>]
> e12fff3c blx ip
>
> On arm64 the deopt exit size remains 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in same cases
> with CFI). Additionally, up to 4 builtin jumps are emitted per Code
> object (max 32 bytes added overhead per Code object). Before:
>
> 9401cdae bl <entry offset>
>
> After:
>
> # eager deoptimization entry jump.
> f95b1f50 ldr x16, [x26, <eager entry offset>]
> d61f0200 br x16
> # lazy deoptimization entry jump.
> f95b2b50 ldr x16, [x26, <lazy entry offset>]
> d61f0200 br x16
> # the deopt exit.
> 97fffffc bl <eager deoptimization entry jump offset>
>
> On ia32 the deopt exit size is reduced from 10 to 5 bytes. Before:
>
> bb00000000 mov ebx,<id>
> e825f5372b call <entry>
>
> After:
>
> e8ea2256ba call <entry>
>
> On x64 the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 to 7 bytes. Before:
>
> 49c7c511000000 REX.W movq r13,<id>
> e8ea2f0700 call <entry>
>
> After:
>
> 41ff9560360000 call [r13+<entry offset>]
>
> Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768
> Change-Id: I13e30aedc360474dc818fecc528ce87c3bfeed42
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2465834
> Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Ulan Degenbaev <ulan@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70597}
TBR=ulan@chromium.org,rmcilroy@chromium.org,jgruber@chromium.org,tebbi@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768,chromium:1140165
Change-Id: I3df02ab42f6e02233d9f6fb80e8bb18f76870d91
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2485504
Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70649}
While the overall goal of this commit is to change deoptimization
entries into builtins, there are multiple related things happening:
- Deoptimization entries, formerly stubs (i.e. Code objects generated
at runtime, guaranteed to be immovable), have been converted into
builtins. The major restriction is that we now need to preserve the
kRootRegister, which was formerly used on most architectures to pass
the deoptimization id. The solution differs based on platform.
- Renamed DEOPT_ENTRIES_OR_FOR_TESTING code kind to FOR_TESTING.
- Removed heap/ support for immovable Code generation.
- Removed the DeserializerData class (no longer needed).
- arm64: to preserve 4-byte deopt exits, introduced a new optimization
in which the final jump to the deoptimization entry is generated
once per Code object, and deopt exits can continue to emit a
near-call.
- arm,ia32,x64: change to fixed-size deopt exits. This reduces exit
sizes by 4/8, 5, and 5 bytes, respectively.
On arm the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 (or 16) bytes to 8 bytes
by using the same strategy as on arm64 (recalc deopt id from return
address). Before:
e300a002 movw r10, <id>
e59fc024 ldr ip, [pc, <entry offset>]
e12fff3c blx ip
After:
e59acb35 ldr ip, [r10, <entry offset>]
e12fff3c blx ip
On arm64 the deopt exit size remains 4 bytes (or 8 bytes in same cases
with CFI). Additionally, up to 4 builtin jumps are emitted per Code
object (max 32 bytes added overhead per Code object). Before:
9401cdae bl <entry offset>
After:
# eager deoptimization entry jump.
f95b1f50 ldr x16, [x26, <eager entry offset>]
d61f0200 br x16
# lazy deoptimization entry jump.
f95b2b50 ldr x16, [x26, <lazy entry offset>]
d61f0200 br x16
# the deopt exit.
97fffffc bl <eager deoptimization entry jump offset>
On ia32 the deopt exit size is reduced from 10 to 5 bytes. Before:
bb00000000 mov ebx,<id>
e825f5372b call <entry>
After:
e8ea2256ba call <entry>
On x64 the deopt exit size is reduced from 12 to 7 bytes. Before:
49c7c511000000 REX.W movq r13,<id>
e8ea2f0700 call <entry>
After:
41ff9560360000 call [r13+<entry offset>]
Bug: v8:8661,v8:8768
Change-Id: I13e30aedc360474dc818fecc528ce87c3bfeed42
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2465834
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ulan Degenbaev <ulan@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70597}
CodeAssembler::Parameter now takes a Type template parameter and
performs a checked cast to it. There is also UncheckedParameter which
returns a TNode but doesn't check the cast. The original Parameter
method is still there as UntypedParameter.
Parameter<T>(x) in many cases replaces CAST(Parameter(x)), where the
cast is performed inside Parameter. Since Parameter is not a macro,
this means it cannot see the original expression or its file name and
line number. So the error messages are vaguely useful, Parameter<T>()
takes a SourceLocation parameter which with a default value of
SourceLocation::Current(), which at least gives us the file name and
line number for the error message.
Bug: v8:6949, v8:10933
Change-Id: I27157bec7dc7462210c1eb9c430c0180217d25c1
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2435106
Reviewed-by: Bill Budge <bbudge@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Santiago Aboy Solanes <solanes@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Dan Elphick <delphick@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70264}
CodeKind::OPTIMIZED_CODE -> TURBOFAN
Kinds are now more fine-grained and distinguish between TF, TP, NCI.
CodeKind::STUB -> DEOPT_ENTRIES_OR_FOR_TESTING
Code stubs (like builtins, but generated at runtime) were removed from
the codebase years ago, this is the last remnant. This kind is used
only for deopt entries (which should be converted into builtins) and
for tests.
Change-Id: I67beb15377cb60f395e9b051b25f3e5764982e93
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2440335
Auto-Submit: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Mythri Alle <mythria@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mythri Alle <mythria@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#70234}
... to avoid the repeated pattern of calculating it.
Bug: v8:8888
Change-Id: I4af5264aae6cfb8b6232b5aaf9ceb2cb568c29d0
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2362692
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Auto-Submit: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#69469}
With the new Turbofan variants (NCI and Turboprop), we need a way to
distinguish between them both during and after compilation. We
initially introduced CompilationTarget to track the variant during
compilation, but decided to reuse the code kind as the canonical spot to
store this information instead.
Why? Because it is an established mechanism, already available in most
of the necessary spots (inside the pipeline, on Code objects, in
profiling traces).
This CL removes CompilationTarget and adds a new
NATIVE_CONTEXT_INDEPENDENT kind, plus helper functions to determine
various things about a given code kind (e.g.: does this code kind
deopt?).
As a (very large) drive-by, refactor both Code::Kind and
AbstractCode::Kind into a new CodeKind enum class.
Bug: v8:8888
Change-Id: Ie858b9a53311b0731630be35cf5cd108dee95b39
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2336793
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Dominik Inführ <dinfuehr@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#69244}
Adds support for populating reference maps to the fast
register allocator. In order to calculate whether a stack slot
is live at a given instruction, we use the dominator tree to
build a bitmap of blocks which are dominated by each block.
A variable's spill operand is classed as alive for any blocks that are
dominated by the block it was defined in, until the instruction index
of the spill operand's last use. As such, it may be classified as live
down a branch where the spill operand is never used, however it is safe
since the spill slot won't be re-allocated until after it's last-use
instruction index in any case.
BUG=v8:9684
Change-Id: I772374599ef916f57d82d468f66429e32c712ddf
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2298008
Commit-Queue: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#69108}
This is exactly the same issue as in https://crrev.com/c/2299364 for test-torque.cc
Change-Id: I066d93918c94d0c68278c72d9b60ec92a1c5f68b
Bug: v8:10201
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2300546
Commit-Queue: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org>
Auto-Submit: Victor Gomes <victorgomes@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#68897}
... by migrating old-style code
MyObject* obj = new (zone) MyObject(...)
to the new style
MyObject* obj = zone->New<MyObject>(...)
Bug: v8:10689
Change-Id: I55c686bbedfa1fd1955a5927df3f72b366312fd4
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2288867
Commit-Queue: Igor Sheludko <ishell@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#68808}
Generate a BTI instruction at each target of an indirect branch
(BR/BLR). An indirect branch that doesn't jump to a BTI instruction
will generate an exception on a BTI-enabled core. On cores that do
not support the BTI extension, the BTI instruction is a NOP.
Targets of indirect branch instructions include, among other things,
function entrypoints, exception handlers and jump tables. Lazy deopt
exits can potentially be reached through an indirect branch when an
exception is thrown, so they also get an additional BTI instruction.
Bug: v8:10026
Change-Id: I0ebf51071f1b604f60f524096e013dfd64fcd7ff
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1967315
Commit-Queue: Georgia Kouveli <georgia.kouveli@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#66751}
After support for ARCH_PPC was dropped, it became a subset of
ARCH_PPC64. If you compile for ppc64, then you set the ARCH_PPC64
define which also sets the ARCH_PPC define.
To be able to again support ppc (32 bit) those defines should be
split up again.
This commit only splits up the defines but does not introduce a
working ARCH_PPC variant.
Bug: v8:10102
Change-Id: I64e0749f8e5a7dc078ee7890d92e57b82706a849
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1989826
Commit-Queue: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Peter Marshall <petermarshall@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Hannes Payer <hpayer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Clemens Backes <clemensb@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Milad Farazmand <miladfar@ca.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#66390}
Function calls can push arguments onto the stack. The consumed stack
slots are not considered by the function-entry stack check, since
initial frame setup only reserves space for local slots, not call
arguments. This CL adds such logic by tracking the maximum pushed
argument count during instruction selection, and adding these slots to
the (existing) stack check offset logic in code generation.
Bug: chromium:1030167
Change-Id: I26a9407cf38009839b1dda2ff0c8ec297c15ed8d
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/2002540
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#65814}
The maximal unoptimized frame size is calculated during instruction
selection and will be needed during code generation (it will be
applied as an offset to the stack check). Pass the information along
to the code generator through PipelineData.
Bug: v8:9534
Change-Id: Ia72cd70d57c3de2db9fe43d91b9378d8e2ab8a0a
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1762302
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#63451}
Automated cleanup which finds patterns of `Node* a = foo` where `foo` is
a TNode expression, and replaces Node* with the appropriate TNode.
Bug: v8:9396
Change-Id: I8b0cd9baf10e74d6e2e336eae62eca6cfe6a9c11
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1762515
Commit-Queue: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
Auto-Submit: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#63335}
powered by a new function Execution::CallWasm and a corresponding,
Turbofan-generated CWasmEntry stub. This entirely sidesteps the
traditional Execution::Invoke -> JSEntryStub path.
Change-Id: If2b97825cca4ce927eecbddc248c64782d903287
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1660618
Commit-Queue: Jakob Kummerow <jkummerow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#62424}
This CL was generated by an automatic clang AST rewriter using this
matcher expression:
callExpr(
callee(
cxxMethodDecl(
hasName("operator->"),
ofClass(isSameOrDerivedFrom("v8::internal::Object"))
)
),
argumentCountIs(1)
)
The "->" at the expression location was then rewritten to ".".
R=jkummerow@chromium.orgTBR=mstarzinger@chromium.org,verwaest@chromium.org,yangguo@chromium.org
Bug: v8:9183, v8:3770
No-Try: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
Change-Id: I0a7ecabdeafe51d0cf427f5280af0c7cab96869e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1624209
Reviewed-by: Clemens Hammacher <clemensh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jakob Kummerow <jkummerow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Toon Verwaest <verwaest@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Clemens Hammacher <clemensh@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61764}
This method is rarely used, and has several problems:
1) It CHECKs that the value is not undefined, then creates a
{Handle<T>} which again DCHECKs that the value is of type {T}.
2) It is called on a raw {FixedArray} but returns a handle.
3) It is often used when no handle is actually needed, adding
unnecessary overhead.
4) It adds complexity and hides actual checks and handlification.
This CL removes that method, replacing some uses by explicit CHECKs (in
tests) and relying on the DCHECKs in the casts otherwise.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
Bug: v8:9183
Change-Id: I90ff59e8b78c909a9a207029d8cc9ab16c0c7b56
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1621939
Commit-Queue: Clemens Hammacher <clemensh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61710}
With very few exceptions, this verifies all skipped write-barriers in
CSA and Torque, showing that the MemoryOptimizer together with some
type information on the stored value are enough to avoid unsafe skipped
write-barriers.
Changes to CSA:
SKIP_WRITE_BARRIER and Store*NoWriteBarrier are verified by the
MemoryOptimizer by default.
Type information about the stored values (TNode<Smi>) is exploited to
safely skip write barriers for stored Smi values.
In some cases, the code is re-structured to make it easier to consume
for the MemoryOptimizer (manual branch and load elimination).
Changes to the MemoryOptimizer:
Improve the MemoryOptimizer to remove write barriers:
- When the store happens to a CSA-generated InnerAllocate, by ignoring
Bitcasts and additions.
- When the stored value is the HeapConstant of an immortal immovable root.
- When the stored value is a SmiConstant (recognized by BitcastToTaggedSigned).
- Fast C-calls are treated as non-allocating.
- Runtime calls can be white-listed as non-allocating.
Remaining missing cases:
- C++-style iterator loops with inner pointers.
- Inner allocates that are reloaded from a field where they were just stored
(for example an elements backing store). Load elimination would fix that.
- Safe stored value types that cannot be expressed in CSA (e.g., Smi|Hole).
We could handle that in Torque.
- Double-aligned allocations, which are not lowered in the MemoryOptimizer
but in CSA.
Drive-by change: Avoid Smi suffix for StoreFixedArrayElement since this
can be handled by overload resolution (in Torque and C++).
Reland Change: Support pointer compression operands.
R=jarin@chromium.orgTBR=mvstanton@chromium.org
Bug: v8:7793
Change-Id: I84e1831eb6bf9be14f36db3f8b485ee4fab6b22e
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1612904
Auto-Submit: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Stanton <mvstanton@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61522}
FATAL() calls with more than one argument are preserved.
The rest of chrome does this as well. Stack traces and minidumps should
be sufficient for analyzing the reason for crashes.
This saves 110kb for Android arm32.
Bug: chromium:958807
Change-Id: I88a1ec82f1ed7bd5e7dbccf6d645d5584f16de82
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1598159
Commit-Queue: Andrew Grieve <agrieve@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61426}
Everything after UNREACHABLE is dead code, so it makes sense to remove them.
Bug: v8:9183
Change-Id: If76468a73b926d74717cc2348fd5b36d30f680c1
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1605727
Reviewed-by: Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Yang Guo <yangguo@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Santiago Aboy Solanes <solanes@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61411}
This reverts commit da7322c05f.
Reason for revert: Breaking the pointer compression bots, e.g.:
https://ci.chromium.org/p/v8/builders/ci/V8%20Linux64%20-%20pointer%20compression/3047
Original change's description:
> [csa] verify skipped write-barriers in MemoryOptimizer
>
> With very few exceptions, this verifies all skipped write-barriers in
> CSA and Torque, showing that the MemoryOptimizer together with some
> type information on the stored value are enough to avoid unsafe skipped
> write-barriers.
>
> Changes to CSA:
> SKIP_WRITE_BARRIER and Store*NoWriteBarrier are verified by the
> MemoryOptimizer by default.
> Type information about the stored values (TNode<Smi>) is exploited to
> safely skip write barriers for stored Smi values.
> In some cases, the code is re-structured to make it easier to consume
> for the MemoryOptimizer (manual branch and load elimination).
>
> Changes to the MemoryOptimizer:
> Improve the MemoryOptimizer to remove write barriers:
> - When the store happens to a CSA-generated InnerAllocate, by ignoring
> Bitcasts and additions.
> - When the stored value is the HeapConstant of an immortal immovable root.
> - When the stored value is a SmiConstant (recognized by BitcastToTaggedSigned).
> - Fast C-calls are treated as non-allocating.
> - Runtime calls can be white-listed as non-allocating.
>
> Remaining missing cases:
> - C++-style iterator loops with inner pointers.
> - Inner allocates that are reloaded from a field where they were just stored
> (for example an elements backing store). Load elimination would fix that.
> - Safe stored value types that cannot be expressed in CSA (e.g., Smi|Hole).
> We could handle that in Torque.
> - Double-aligned allocations, which are not lowered in the MemoryOptimizer
> but in CSA.
>
> Drive-by change: Avoid Smi suffix for StoreFixedArrayElement since this
> can be handled by overload resolution (in Torque and C++).
>
> R=jarin@chromium.org
> TBR=mvstanton@chromium.org
>
> Change-Id: I0af9b710673f350e0fe81c2e59f37da93c024b7c
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1571414
> Commit-Queue: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
> Reviewed-by: Jaroslav Sevcik <jarin@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61016}
TBR=mvstanton@chromium.org,jarin@chromium.org,tebbi@chromium.org
Change-Id: I36877cd6d08761726ef8dce8a3e3f2ce3eebe6cf
No-Presubmit: true
No-Tree-Checks: true
No-Try: true
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1585732
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61038}
With very few exceptions, this verifies all skipped write-barriers in
CSA and Torque, showing that the MemoryOptimizer together with some
type information on the stored value are enough to avoid unsafe skipped
write-barriers.
Changes to CSA:
SKIP_WRITE_BARRIER and Store*NoWriteBarrier are verified by the
MemoryOptimizer by default.
Type information about the stored values (TNode<Smi>) is exploited to
safely skip write barriers for stored Smi values.
In some cases, the code is re-structured to make it easier to consume
for the MemoryOptimizer (manual branch and load elimination).
Changes to the MemoryOptimizer:
Improve the MemoryOptimizer to remove write barriers:
- When the store happens to a CSA-generated InnerAllocate, by ignoring
Bitcasts and additions.
- When the stored value is the HeapConstant of an immortal immovable root.
- When the stored value is a SmiConstant (recognized by BitcastToTaggedSigned).
- Fast C-calls are treated as non-allocating.
- Runtime calls can be white-listed as non-allocating.
Remaining missing cases:
- C++-style iterator loops with inner pointers.
- Inner allocates that are reloaded from a field where they were just stored
(for example an elements backing store). Load elimination would fix that.
- Safe stored value types that cannot be expressed in CSA (e.g., Smi|Hole).
We could handle that in Torque.
- Double-aligned allocations, which are not lowered in the MemoryOptimizer
but in CSA.
Drive-by change: Avoid Smi suffix for StoreFixedArrayElement since this
can be handled by overload resolution (in Torque and C++).
R=jarin@chromium.orgTBR=mvstanton@chromium.org
Change-Id: I0af9b710673f350e0fe81c2e59f37da93c024b7c
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/1571414
Commit-Queue: Tobias Tebbi <tebbi@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jaroslav Sevcik <jarin@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#61016}
This avoids confusion with the code that is being generated.
R=sigurds@chromium.org
Change-Id: Icb5bd417ca8502553af201654cca1419b9eac87d
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1462001
Commit-Queue: Georg Neis <neis@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sigurd Schneider <sigurds@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#59522}
This basically adjusts reality to match our expectations. Methods based
on Code::kConstantPoolOffset expected the constant pool to be located
immediately following the handler table and before the code comments
section, while it was actually emitted before the jump table. We did
not notice earlier since this is only relevant on ppc.
Bug: v8:8758
Change-Id: I189af491fe133a7dc480ff4056372ba7a27faa81
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1445880
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Starzinger <mstarzinger@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sigurd Schneider <sigurds@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Junliang Yan <jyan@ca.ibm.com>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#59299}
As far as I can tell these were unused; their only callers were arm
and ppc simulators, but codegen explicitly returned nullptr if in a
simulator build, falling back to std::sqrt.
There's more potential cleanup to be done here for other functions
defined in codegen-*.cc files.
Tbr: clemensh@chromium.org
Bug: v8:7777, v8:8675
Change-Id: I4b9d6062c6724a810ab094d09e3cd04a0b733d9b
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1405851
Reviewed-by: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Clemens Hammacher <clemensh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Ross McIlroy <rmcilroy@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#58740}