Make esi available to the register allocator rather than dedicating it
permanently to the context.
The context is still passed in register esi to JavaScript and to the runtime
as part of the calling convention. Because some stubs might end up calling
JS or the runtime, it is also conservatively passed to stubs.
Roughly half the calls have been modified to use the context as an input
value in fixed register esi. The other half are marked as calls or deferred
code so esi is spilled and can be explicitly set.
It is no longer necessary to restore the context to esi after a call that
might change it.
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If we have a property access of the form this.x, where the access site sees
the global object, we can specialize the IC stub so that it performs a map
check without first performing a heap object check.
Ensure that we do not get in JS code with a non-JSObject this value by
deoptimizing at Function.prototype.apply if the first argument is not a
JSObject.
BUG=v8:1128
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Change the comparison in the full code generator to use CompareIC instead of the CompareStub to record the types. This also implements the patching in the full code generator where the inlined smi code is de-activated by default to call the CompareIC once and then activating the inlined smi code by patching the code.
Fixed the smi comparison in the ICCompareStub.
Fixed ToBooleanStub to ensure that the scratch register used is not the input. Use r9 as default as that will never be input with Crankshaft.
Implemented lithium instruction CmpTAndBranch.
Make sure that the lithium instruction CmpID have operands in registrers as the current optimized code expects that.
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- Don't use SmiSub when overflow can occur. It asserts that overflow
does not happen.
- Actually use CompareICs and signal to crankshaft whether or not smi
code was inlined.
- Fix bug in CmpI where 64 bits were compared instead of 32 bits.
- Implement Throw, DeferredStackCheck, StoreKeyedFastElement in
lithium backend.
BUG=
TEST=
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Revision 6635 added an assert on IA32 that there were no 'const' parameters.
This assert could be hit at compile time because we compiled the unreachable
body of functions with illegal redeclarations, which are thrown at runtime.
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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.
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There was an unnecessary load on every statically-resolved context lookup.
Remove it.
This revealed a hidden bug in const initializers inside 'with'. They claim
to be statically resolved (having slot type CONTEXT) but they occur in a
spot where the runtime context chain and the static scope chain do not
agree. This is fixed by special casing const initializers in the backend.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6384020
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Record a safepoint with a deoptimization id for throw in optimized code. We
don't seem to much care what the AST ID is because we will not be using it
for lazy deoptimization (throw doesn't return to the point of throw). For
hygiene we use the actual ID of the throw expression. Throw is no longer a
control-flow instruction, but it's followed by an unconditional abnormal
exit. This is required to insert a simulate between the throw and the exit.
Make our optimized treatment of Function.prototype.apply act like a call and
have side effects. This ensures that it will get a lazy deoptimization
environment. Use that deoptimization ID in the safepoint for the call.
Deleting a property was also missing a deoptimization ID, though there was a
deoptimization environment assigned to the instruction. Record the
environment and use the deoptimization ID at the safepoint.
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If we, immediately after the deoptimization, but before actually
running the patched code, get a compacting GC, the addresses from the
calls might no longer be valid.
I have validated that this works by patching the existing code to
always do a compacting gc after we finish deoptimizing. I will create
a real regression test for this, but this includes additional code for
allowing us to force a deopt/opt from javascript test code. I will
land this in a seperate change.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6349043
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Change OSR stack check patching to use the stack check table to iterate over the calls to stack guards platform independent. Introduce Deoptimizer::PatchStackCheckAt for each platform to perform the platform specific patch at a given pc.
BUG=none
TEST=none
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Deletion of global properties puts 'the hole' in the global property
cell and updates the property details in the property dictionary with
the information that the property has been deleted. When setting
global properties that have been deleted in generated code we just
store the new value in the global property cell. This does not update
the property details in the property dictionary. Therefore, it looks
like the property is not there eventhough it was just reintroduced.
Perform 'the hole' checks in generated code for global property stores
and bail out of ICs and optimized code if storing to a property cell
that contains 'the hole'.
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Refactor SafepointTableBuilder::DefineSafepoint and ARM LCodeGen::RecordSafepoint to use an enum for different kinds of safepoints. This change removes a lot of duplicated code and makes it easier to include new kinds of safepoints in the future. The remaining variants of LCodeGen::RecordSafepoint remain as a convinient way to record common safepoint kinds.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=1043
TEST=none
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To avoid deopts a few extra changes were needed:
o Enable megamorphic state for special property loads on
primitives. We used to flip between monomorphic stubs.
o Extract pure string (no string wrapper support) version of the
string length stub.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6334015
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Change the ARM exit frame to have the same layout as the IA32 exit frame. This basically re-arranges the order of fp and sp and changes the sp location of the entry frame to hold the sp used by the gc and not the sp for popping the arguments. This removes the option of tearing down the frame and returning using one ldm instruction.
The main motivation for this is to avoid pushing an alignment word before generating the entry frame. The GC handling of optimized frames process the registers pushed as part of a safepoint and asumes that these are at the top of the frame, so if an alignment word is pushed this processing will be one off.
The alignment handling in the C entry stub have also been simplified. Now the value of lr is stored to a stack slot already reserved avoiding pushing it and keeping track of "frame skew".
This does result in more instructions in the exit frame on ARM, but we can look into improving this later.
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files. On ARM it is not enough to iterate the relocation information
because that will only give us access to the constant pool and not to
the place in the instruction stream where the target in the constant
pool is called.
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The function Runtime_LookupContext searches the context chain for a
LOOKUP slot and returns the object holding the slot. It returned the
global context if the slot was not found or if it was found in a
function's context or arguments object. This is not the correct
object to use for 'delete'.
Since this lookup function is only ever used when deleting LOOKUP
slots (those that have to go through a with or a scope with eval), it
is simply replaced with a Runtime_DeleteContextSlot function that does
the appropriate thing for all kinds of context lookups.
This fixes Chromium bug 70066.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=70066
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6280013
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