We can wrongly assume that exception which is not intended to be caught
by external try/catch should be caught if this exception inherits
external catcher from some previous exception. To prevent that,
clear external catcher when processing exceptions which cannot be
externally caught.
BUG=v8:1184
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1184.js
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The main issue was due to multiple recompilations of functions. Now
code objects are grouped by function using SFI object address.
JSFunction objects are no longer tracked, instead we track SFI object
moves. To pick a correct code version, we now sample return addresses
instead of JSFunction addresses.
tools/{linux|mac|windows}-tickprocessor scripts differentiate
between code optimization states for the same function
(using * and ~ prefixes introduced earlier).
DevTools CPU profiler treats all variants of function code as
a single function.
ll_prof treats each optimized variant as a separate entry, because
it can disassemble each one of them.
tickprocessor.py not updated -- it is deprecated and will be removed.
BUG=v8/1087,b/3178160
TEST=all existing tests pass, including Chromium layout tests
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The old version only added extra space when we did indirect calls, but
the problem remains the same with normal calls that can be represented
as a single byte. When doing patching each call will always be at
least 2 bytes long because we use RUNTIME_ENTY as the reloc mode.
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The class did not correctly implement the RequiredInputRepresentation.
I changed this functions to be abstract so that all hydrogen classes
must implement it.
As a convention instructions with zero input operands return None as input
representation.
Instructions that can handle all input representations without converting before
also have None as required input representation (e.g. HTest)
All other instructions need a proper required input representation.
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Object.preventExtensions can currently be used cross-domain. With this
change we follow firefox (IE9 has our current behaviour). In addition
this includes a regression test for 1027 and access tests for
Object.seal and Object.freeze.
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Call accessors in the global object prototype when initializing global
variables. Function declarations are special cased for compatibility
with Safari and setters are not called for them. If this special
casing was not done webkit layout tests would fail.
Make the declaration of global const variables in the presence of
callbacks a redeclaration error.
Handle const context slot declarations conflicting with a CALLBACK as
a redeclaration error. That is, unless it is on a context extension
object which is not a real object and therefore conceptually have no
accessors in prototype chains. Accessors in prototype chains of
context extension objects are explicitly ignored in SetProperty.
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variables.
Make the declaration of global const variables in the presence of
callbacks a redeclaration error.
Handle const context slot declarations conflicting with a CALLBACK as
a redeclaration error. That is, unless it is on a context extension
object which is not a real object and therefore conceptually have no
accessors in prototype chains. Accessors in prototype chains of
context extension objects are explicitly ignored in SetProperty.
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The baseline compiler does not materialize a value for expressions of
the form !expr in an effect context so the graph translation should
not produce such an environment, otherwise we risk targeting it by
deoptimization.
BUG=v8:1167
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We currently leave the exception as pending without returning a Failure::Exception() value. This is either caught immediately if running with --debug-code, or caught later by an assert in debug mode.
This change makes the pending exception be cleared before returning from the failed optimization attempt.
BUG=v8::1145
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1145.js
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When deoptimizing to after an expression of the form (expr0 || expr1)
or (expr0 && expr1) in an effect context, the unoptimized code could
incorrectly see the value of the expression.
Handle the short-circuit binary operators specially in effect contexts.
This fixes the issue and will generate better code when the left
subexpression is boolean-valued.
BUG=v8:1166
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In some circumstances, try/finally block can actually catch the exception:
function f() {
try {
throw 42;
} finally {
return 0;
}
}
Therefore when propagating exception to v8::TryCatch, we must be sure
there is no try/finally blocks as well.
When bulding the messages we should be more conservative and expect that
any v8::TryCatch with no JS try/catch in between can potentionally
be the right exception handler.
Plus various minor refactorings.
BUG=1147
TEST=cctest/test-api/TryCatchAndFinallyHidingException, cctest/test-api/TryCatchAndFinally
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Strict mode flag is passed to runtime DELETE function
and then to JSObject::Delete(Property/Element) as STRICT_DELETION enum.
When deleting non-configurable property/eleemnt, TypeError is thrown.
Adding mozilla test to .gitignore.
Incorporate CR feedback.
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The current version uses SetObjectProperty which will not set the
value in case this is a readonly property. The spec explictly says
that a configurable but non writable property can have its value
changed with Object.defineProperty (because the same thing can be
accomplished by doing 3 calls (set writable to true, update the value,
set writable to false).
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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Strict mode assignment to undefined reference.
Simple assignments (x = <value>) use CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT.
StoreIC stores its own strictness in extra_ic_state.
The strcitness is propagated as further ic stubs are generated.
Details:
* ReferenceError on assignment to non-resolvable reference in strict mode.
* Fix es5conform test expectation file.
* Add es5conform test suite into .gitignore.
* Fix Xcode project.
* Change implemented in virtual frame code generator, as well as full-codegen
for all architectures.
* Fix debugger test.
* Fix comment for CODE_TARGET_CONTEXT
* Implement remaining StoreIC stubs to be strict mode aware.
* Trace extra_ic_state() for ic code stubs.
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In the presence of JS accessors for elements on Object.prototype JSArray::SetFastElement
may throw or its behaviour can be altered. Instead operate on plain FixedArrays and
turn them into JSArry later.
BUG=v8:1130
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1130.js
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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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When constructing stack traces we interpret the deoptimization data for
optimized frames to find the receiver value. This value could sometimes be
eliminated from the deoptimization data if we though it was unused.
BUG=v8:1118
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My previous patch added an assert which uncovered 1092 in the sputnik tests.
This patch adds the fix for 1092, which is to ensure that NormalizeProperties
does not get called for a JSGlobalProxy along all code paths.
Add sputnik tests to .gitignore.
BUG=
TEST=
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It made value of allowed_access_type[v8::ACCESS_KEYS] be a wild value. On most of
platforms it was 0 and tests passed. But on ARM (and on ia32 if you alter test a bit)
it could become true and hence allow enumeration of properties.
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Current approach returns undefined descriptor if caller is not granted v8::HAS_ACCESS.
If the caller has v8::HAS_ACCESS, for no JS accessors regular v8::GET_ACCESS check is
performed and value property of the descriptor is set to undefined if caller doesn't
have proper access. For JS accessors both v8::GET_ACCESS and v8::SET_ACCESS are checked
and affect if getter and setter would be stored in the descriptor.
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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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Fixes JS portion of DefineOwnProperty when there is
an existing property and the new descriptor is generic.
Makes code follow spec steps more closely.
Fixes typo for check for unchanged enumerable in step 6.
Adds regression tests.
Fixes errors in object-define-property test
Don't normalize the JSGlobalProxy. Gets webkit http/tests/security/xss-DENIED-defineProperty.html working.
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With crankshaft, a code object can change its optimizability: it can start as
optimizable code object, but later we can find out it was a bad idea to
optimize it. Alas, currently we don't have a proper event to communicate
this back to logger. Hence we temporary allow a code object to be viewed
as optimizable judging from logs while being unoptimizable judging from
heap traversal.
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other situations.
Do not use overwritten Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty and
Array.prototype.pop. Do not use split and join in the error formatting
implementation. They are too big to control and their generality is
not needed.
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1. The placement of checks for negative zero has to be computed after
all conversion instructions have been inserted. I separated the code
into its own phase.
2. GVN need to take instruction flags into account when comparing
instructions for redundancy.
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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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Fix a bug in the --debug-code alignment check in the C entry stub.
Don't force the --debug-code flag in the ARM disassembler tests. The framework does support passing flags and the test runner will when running tests in debug mode.
Skip some deserialization tests which crashes from time to time.
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With SVN r6465 (reverting changes to scopes), a regression test for
deleting parameter variables has to change to reflect a semantic
change. It is now again possible to delete parameters from a function
that uses 'with' or 'try...catch'.
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Code generated for checks starting with primitive receivers skips one step
in the usual prototype checking algorithm, so the holder must always be set.
Not setting the holder did not cause an immediate failure because our
primitives have additional hidden prototypes before the real prototypes.
These extra objects in the chain usually contain no properties and so
allowed the right holders to be selected.
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ReferenceError.prototype.__proto__ which will make "error instanceof
Error" fail. However, the ReferenceError.prototype object itself
cannot be modified. Therefore, the error checks must check for
concrete error instances instead of only checking for Error.
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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
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conversions for external array types, which implement the Typed Array
spec. (Revision of http://codereview.chromium.org/6315004 .)
Prefer SSE2 code path on x86 processors. Non-SSE2 processors now make
a slow runtime call for float-to-int conversions. Use SSE3 for 32-bit
signed and unsigned int array types where possible.
The movement of code from ic-arm.cc to stub-cache-arm.cc caused the
VFP3 code path to be tested for the first time. Fixed bugs in the
register usage and in the constant value stored into integer arrays
for NaN and +/-Infinity.
Added new truncation test to test-api.cc. Storage of NaN and +/-Inf
was already covered. Ran unit tests on x86, x64 and ARM simulator.
Tested ia32 and x64 code in Chromium on Mac and Linux respectively
with Typed Array unit tests and WebGL content.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=50972
TEST=test-api/ExternalArrays
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This is svn r6415 with a bugfix.
The bug was that we can have scopes with 0 heap slots (functions with
such scopes do not need a local context) and scopes with at least
Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS. The code generator only allocated a local
context if there were strictly more than Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS.
Before the change to with/arguments, it was impossible to actually get
a function scope with exactly Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS because every
such scope included a heap-allocated arguments (and arguments shadow)
slot.
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- var eval | arguments
- catch (eval | arguments)
- 'with' is disabled
- function can't be named eval or arguments
Add FLAG_strict_mode
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Before, we conservatively marked every variable in a scope as used if the
scope contained 'with'. Instead, just mark the variables occurring in the
body of the with. This avoids marking 'arguments' as used whenever 'with'
occurs, which incurs an extra performance penalty (a use of arguments is
seen as an instruction to redirect all parameter accesses to the arguments
object).
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We hit an assertion failure when we tried to record the AST ID of
the (shared) .arguments variable proxy more than once. This was hit
when we had multiple calls to the same parameter in a function that
used the arguments object. The fix is to not visit the subexpressions
of the (shared) property access expression.
BUG=1060
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- var eval | arguments
- catch (eval | arguments)
- 'with' is disabled
- function can't be named eval or arguments
- function parameter name cannot be eval or arguments
- no duplicate parameter names allowed
Add FLAG_strict_mode
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This change includes support for safepointtables and adding deoptimization info (but not for deoptimizing).
Implemented crankshaft functions:
CallCode
GenerateSafepointTable
RegisterEnvironmentForDeoptimization
EmitGoto
This change allows us to compile very simple functions with crankshaft:
An empty function
A function returning a constant.
A function returning a parameter.
There is 6 disabled tests that require us to be able to deoptimize
which is currently not supported.
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emitted as part of the safepoint tables.
Always emit the constant pool as part of generating deferred code
(whether or not there actually is any deferred code) and ASSERT that
there is no pending relocation info while using db and dd to write
tables.
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On 32-bit platforms any pointer with 0 as LSB can be wrapped into Smi. However, on 64-bit
platforms it's currently not the case as x64 Smis must have 0s in lower 32 bit word.
Even worse, macroassembler Move instruction will try to fetch integer value from Smi
and will shift by 32 bits to the right rendering stored pointer incorrect.
BUG=v8:1037
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Unfortunately, arguments is pretty much the normal JS object. For now
I am adding more sanity checks (in hope that typically arguments
list is rather short.) However it probably requires more systematic
treatment, for example, we could optimistically copy elements until
we meet first hole and in this case resort to JS builtin.
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This patch enables two new flags for the tools/test.py script;
--shard-count - giving the ability to split the tests to be run
into shard-count chunks.
--shard-run - giving the ability to specify which of the shards to actually run.
Example
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=1 mozilla
would split the mozilla tests into two chunks and run the tests in the first chunk
Running:
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=1 mozilla
tools/test.py -j15 --shard-count=2 --shard-run=2 mozilla
is equivalent (in terms of test coverage) of just running:
tools/test.py -j15 mozilla
In addition, tests are now sorted before they are returned from the
test specific ListTests methods (sputnik and mozilla tests where
already sorted before they where returned).
This change is needed to split a single test suite over two slaves on
the waterfall.
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First cut at bug 992
Fixes JS portion of DefineOwnProperty when there is
an existing property and the new descriptor is generic.
Makes code follow spec steps more closely.
Fixes typo for check for unchanged enumerable in step 6.
Adds regression test.
Codereview url: http://codereview.chromium.org/6035014/
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1. Added gdb style debugger commands (and their shortcuts) for d8.
These include:
- s[tep] : step into the current statement.
- s[tep]i[n]: step into the current statement with the minimum step.
- n[ext] : step to the next statement.
- fin[ish] : step out of the current function.
- cond : setting conditions on breakpoints.
- d[elete] : deletes breakpoints.
- en[able]|dis[able]: enables/disables breakpoints including
exception breakpoints.
- ignore : ignores a breakpoint for a specified period.
- inf[o] ar[gs] : info on arguments of the current function.
- inf[o] lo[cals] : info on local vars of the current function.
- inf[o] br[eakpoints] : info on breakpoints.
- l[ist] : similar to source, but allows the user to continually
dump subsequent lines of source code either in the
forward or backward direction.
- quit / exit / disconnect : terminates the remote debugger
session.
NOTE: Active breakpoints will automatically be disabled when
the remote debugger detaches. This allows v8 to continue to
run without worrying about a loss of a debugger session.
2. Added support for breaking the debugger by simply typing ENTER.
The break command is now optional.
3. Once the debugger is broken, the user can now just type ENTER
to repeat the last command. This is useful to functionality that
needs to be invoked repeatedly e.g. step, list.
4. Added more verbose descriptions in d8's help.
5. Fixed a line and column number offset bug in the listing of breakpoint
line and column numbers.
6. Added a gc command to allow GCs to be requested from the debugger
interface. The plumbing for requesting different types of GCs is
there, but the underlying implementation currently only triggers a
full mark-compact GC. The command also returns the before and after
sizes of the heap.
7. Added trace json, and flags commands that are not published in help.
trace json is used for tracing the debugger packets send from and
received by d8. flags is for setting v8 flags. These are useful for
people debugging v8 itself, but not necessarily users of v8.
8. Added the ability to enable and disable break on all / uncaught
exceptions in to d8.
9. Added a fix to prevent the Debugger Agent from being re-instantiated
if one already exists.
10. Added the ability to filter results of the script command by matching
text or numbers on the results.
11. Added v8 flags to enable/disable the sending of debugger BeforeCompile,
AfterCompile, and ScriptCollected events.
12. Fixed some undefined value bugs that resulted in v8 or the debugger
failing.
13. Added a few minor WEBOS__ customizations (analogous to ANDROID
customizations).
Patch by Mark Lam from Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5980006
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If the instanceof stub was requested to deliver true/false objects as the result instead of 0/1 then 0/1 was actually returned if the builtin INSTANCE_OF ended up being called. This is now fixed.
BUG=v8:1020
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-1020.js
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methods rely on the time values passed in being within a certain range
- not significantly larger than the the ECMA 262 specified time
range. When creating a time, always make it NaN if there is no way
that it can be within range even after UTC conversion.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5905003
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In the past we only accepted functions as argument for setting an
accessor. Since one should be able to set an accessor to undefined
this had to be changed to take either.
In addition, we did not lookup properties in the prototype chain,
causing us to call the setter of an existing accessor up the prototype
chain when trying to replace an existing accessor (that was not local)
with a data property.
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When entering a finally block in unoptimized code, we unconditionally
save the accumulator register in the stack in case it holds a return
value or an exception. In the case of a break, continue, or falling
off the end of the try or catch block, this value is unpredictable and
not necessarily safe for GC.
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This is based on the structore used in chromium with a script wrapping the call to gyp itself and the default processing of common.gypi.
It is possible to build all our targets on Intel Linux for all architectures (ia32, x64 and ARM simulator). When this is committed I wil take a look at Windows.
See the README.txt file in the changelist for the current way of using it.
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This fixes V8 issue 989.
Before, assignments used the AST ID of the assignment expression to
mark the side effect of the store, which became a target for
deoptimization bailout for code after the assignment. In effect
contexts this environment included the value of the assignment, which
was unexpected by the unoptimized code.
Now we introduce a new assignment ID for AST node types that include
an assignment (Assignment, CountOperation, and ForInStatement) and use
it for the side effect of the store.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5682010
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As taking a snapshot of a large heap takes noticeable time, it's
good to be able to monitor and control it.
The change itself is small, big code deletes and additions are in
fact moves. The only significant change is simplification of
approximated retained sizes calculation algorithm.
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SplitBetween (formely known as Split with 3 arguments) should select split position from [start, end] instead of [start, end[. This should also improve allocation quality (remove certain redundant move patterns).
Also some minor renaming and refactoring to make register allocator code more readable.
BUG=v8:962
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-962.js
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x64 where crankshaft is not the default. Add ability to add custom
expectations for running in this special crankshaft mode.
The expectations are not updated in this change. There are a couple of
bugs that I would like to fix before doing that. Otherwise the lists
will be very long. :)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5787001
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When falling off the end of a function inlined in a test context, we cannot
constant fold the test of undefined away. The graph builder assumes that
control flow always reaches both branches of a test.
Instead, explicitly test and branch on "undefined". Introduce a pair of
empty blocks to hold the necessary LeaveInlined instructions.
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see http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=944
This patch makes DateParser::TimeComposer process times that have
millisecond values with only 1 or 2 digits.
Without this patch, Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.5") returns
1290690150005 and
Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.5") == Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.005")
evaluates to true.
With this patch, Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.5") returns
1290690150500 instead, and
Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.5") == Date.parse("2010-11-25T22:02:30.005")
evaluates to false.
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Approximation is done by building a dominators tree for the heap graph.
Dominator nodes and retained sizes are serialized into JSON.
Removed:
- reachable size (it is useless, after all);
- HeapEntryCalculatedData (size is now stored in the node, retaining
paths in a hash map);
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5154007
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Otherwise, retaned memory sizes are not precise. This increases size
of heap snapshot, I will deal with this later. Heap objects and
references previously missing in snapshot are now marked as 'hidden'.
That means, they not shown to user, but participate in sizes
calculation.
Other small changes:
- added 'shortcut' graph edges: e.g. to pin global objects on top
level;
- meta-information in JSON snapshot is no more double encoded.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5139002
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Make checks.h not depend on flags.h or global.h (or anything else except
include/v8stdint.h). Only checks.cc has the dependencies (so another
implementation of checks.cc can be provided by the preparser).
Now files depending on checks.h (using ASSERT macros) can include it
directly without depending on all of v8.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/4576001
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Instead of relying on itimer signals from kernel, send them
ourselves from a separate thread. This disables an ability
to profile multiple VM threads on Linux, but it anyway doesn't
work on other platforms, so we need a common solution for
it (issue 913 created to track this).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/4000007
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Don't use floating-point operations on Linux,x86 to compute strtod. Since the
floating-point stack on Linux is set to 80bit double rounding may occure.
When falling back to gay_strtod append several '0's so that Gay doesn't take
the same shortcut either.
BUG=
TEST=
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HeapNumbers do consume memory, so it's worth dumping them. However, we
don't dump their values, as they are not as self-descriptive as values
of strings, and they will increase snapshot size. Storing heap numbers
values can be added if we will feel a sufficient demand for that.
InternalFields are used, e.g. for storing references to DOM nodes
event handlers.
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The problem is other array may have holes, for example
when fixed array comes from JSArray (in case of named interceptor).
If that would prove to be a performance problem, we could
pass an additional argument into UnionOfKeys to hold actual length.
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during snapshot size optimization.
Sorry, now I figured out that the diff implementation itself was also
incorrect. Reachable nodes must be filtered from the beginning,
otherwise, an object that is already disconnected, but not discarded
yet, will not appear as a deleted (thankfully, this bug for some
reason had appeared on the x64 port.)
BUG=868
TEST=HeapSnapshotRootPreservedAfterSorting
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Finally sovles the problem that r5342 attempted to solve.
When adding a stub to a map's code cache we need to make
sure that this map is not used by object that do not need
this stub.
Existing solution had 2 flaws:
1. It checked that the map is cached by asking the current context.
If the object escaped into another context then NormalizedMapCache::Contains
returns false negative.
2. If a map gets evicted from the cache we should not try to modify it
even though Contains returns false.
This patch implements much less fragile solution of the same problem:
A map now has a flag (is_shared) that is set once the map is added
to a cache, stays set even after the cache eviction, and is cleared
if the object goes back to fast mode.
Added a regression test.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3472006
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The number of inobject properties used to be derived from the number
of this property assignments in the constructor (and increased by 2 to
allow for properties added later). This very often leads to wasted inobject
slots.
This patch reclaims some of the unused inobject space by the following method:
- for each constructor function the first several objects are allocated using the initial
("generous) instance size estimation (this is called 'tracking phase').
- during the tracking phase map transitions are tracked and actual property counts are collected.
- at the end of the tracking phase instance sizes in the maps are decreased if necessary
(starting with the function's initial map and traversing the transition tree).
- all further allocation use more realistic instance size estimation.
Shrinking generously allocated objects without costly heap traversal is made possible
by initializing their inobject properties with one_pointer_filler_map (instead of undefined).
The initial slack for the generous allocation is increased from 2 to 6 which really helps some tests.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3329019
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It turns out they were filtered out. But when I unfiltered them, I
discovered another issue: when DevTools run, regexp literals get
recompiled each time they called (looks like this is concerned with
switching to full compiler), so I ended up having multiple entries for
the same regexp. To fix this, I changed the way of how code entries
equivalence is considered.
BUG=crbug/55999
TEST=cctest/test-profile-generator/ProfileNodeFindOrAddChildForSameFunction
(the test isn't for the whole issue, but rather for equivalence testing)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3426008
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When running profiling in debug mode, several assertions in frame
iterators that are undoubtedly useful when iterator is started from a
VM thread in a known "good" state, may fail when running over a stack
of a suspended VM thread. This patch makes SafeStackFrameIterator
to proactively check addresses and bail out from iteration early,
before an assertion will be triggered.
BUG=crbug/55565
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to avoid storing serialized snapshot on VM, instead it is emitted
using output stream interface.
The size of JSON emitted is roughly equal to used heap size
(when stored as an ASCII string).
Now a whole heap snapshot can be serialized and transmitted outside
VM. This makes possible:
- implementing non-async UI for heap snapshots inspection;
- storing heap snapshots for further inspection;
- remote profiling (we can even implement a snapshotting mode
where a snapshot isn't even stored in VM, only transmitted --
good for mobile devices);
- creating tools for outside heap snapshots processing, e.g.
converting to HPROF.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3311028
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This removes the expected failure of a mozilla test that we now pass
(an empty array is returned if Array.splice is called with no
arguments) and fixes debug check failure by allocating a new empty
array using AllocateEmptyArray if splice is called with zero arguments
(makes sure we can always create a handle).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3218010
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The live registers are now only stored to the expression stack with the non pointer values being stored as smis (on the 32-bit platforms these values are assumed to be 31-bit max).
This makes the CEntryStub entry/exit code much simpler, and there is no longer any need for a mode (debug or normal) on it.
Fix a missing live register when breaking at ARM keyed load.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3141047
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Object.freeze and Object.seal uses GetOwnPropertyNames which
returns an array with local property names. This array will also have
the additional properties defined on Array.prototype or
Object.prototype.
Note that, the implementation of GetOwnPropertyNames (when used as
Object.getOwnPropertyNames) is correct, since the spec says to create
a new Array (which would also have these properties).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3137041
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The collector class automatically expands to hold the values added to it,
like a List, but doesn't ensure that the backing store is contiguous, which
allows it to avoid copying back and forth as the buffer grows.
This is in preparation for identifyng identical symbols during preparsing.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3181036
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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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Eventually indexed property query callbacks will return attributes
(as an integer) or an empty handle if property is not intercepted.
To gradually migrate to this new API, USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK
macro would control if old or new style API is used.
So the migration plan is:
1) introduce new API which should be explictily enabled;
2) switch to new API defining USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK before
include of <v8.h> (that would require changes to client code as well)
3) remove old API from v8
4) remove #define USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK from clients.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=816
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Added Nl category to letters predicate (as requried for JS identifiers).
Changed/simplified representation of canonicalization ranges.
Truncated tables to code points in the BMP (all that is used by JS).
Reformatted tables to avoid excessively long lines.
Removed duplicate entries from multi-character mapping result tables.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3030026
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Please note that we do not implement correctly the setting of caller
and arguments on the returned objects, since we already have these
properties on function objects (and they are non-configurable).
Also corrects indention in DefineOwnProperty.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3046010
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If object enters NEAR_DEATH state, it must be explicitly cleared and/or disposed, otherwise
it would retain JS object forever. Note as well that parameter is reset to NULL on first
invocation so weak handle callback would be in hard situation.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3011009
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To trace objects between snapshots, an external map of object tags is
maintained. After the first heap snapshot has been taken, the map is
updated by reporting object moves from the GC. If no snapshots were
taken, there is no overhead (except for flag checking).
I considered graph comparison algorithms that doesn't require using
object tags, but they are all of a high computational complexity, and
will still fail to detect object moves properly, even for trivial
cases, so using tags looks like unavoidable.
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Since out internal representation of a property descriptor does not have configurable and writable
attributes Object.isFrozen returns true whenever an object is not extensible.
This change makes use of the right method calls on our internal representation (isWritable() and
isConfigurable()). Tests added directly to the mjsunit test.
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2843049
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When removing debug_info from SharedFunctionInfo, clear all breakpoints associated with that debug_info.
This is needed because function will live in heap until next gc, and therefore can be found
by Runtime::FindSharedFunctionInfoInScript.
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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 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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2804029
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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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expectations.
We are currently using a rather old version of the ES5 conformance
tests and there has been a range of bug fixes in the test set. This
change brings us up to date.
In addition, our current test expectations discards the all chapters
but chapter 15. I have enabled the other chapters, cleaned up the
tests that we no longer fail on, and filed bugs for tests that we fail on.
It seems some of the bugs on the es5 conformance bug-tracker has been
fixed but not marked fixed. I will file bugs for the newly discovered
test bugs.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2840023
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2821014
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This changes the way the constants kJSObjectType, kFirstNonstringType and kProxyType are made available to the inlined part of the V8 API. This change to fixed constants resolves linker this linker error Windows
error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: static int v8::internal::Internals::kJSObjectType" (?kJSObjectType@Internals@internal@v8@@2HA)
when linking against a V8 DLL.
This change also makes it possible to build all the C++ tests with ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT not defined. Now C++ tests run ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT not defined, and only the JavaScript tests which tests the debugger fails when ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT is not defined.
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2762008
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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 mjsunit/const-eval-init - testInitSlowCaseExtension a range of objects are initialized to undefined instead of a value because the variable i is within quotes (i.e., the source becommes "a1 = i" instead of "a1 = 1".
This should have no impact on the test, I just stumbled over this on
an unrelated matter.
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Changed the disposal of external string resources to call a virtual Dispose method on the resource. The default inplementation of Dispose deletes the object and will capture the delete operator matching the new operator used to allocate the object.
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This adds an additional step to full gc, removing code from functions
that are no longer in the compilation cache. The code is replaced with
a lazy compile version enabling us to recompile the function in case
we do actually need it again.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2632003
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Eventually named property query callbacks will return attributes
(as an integer) or an empty handle if property is not intercepted.
To gradually migrate to this new API, USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK
macro would control if old or new style API is used.
So the migration plan is:
1) introduce new API which should be explictily enabled;
2) switch to new API defining USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK before
include of <v8.h> (that would require changes to client code as well)
3) remove old API from v8
4) remove #define USE_NEW_QUERY_CALLBACK from clients.
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perform a context lookup in the runtime system for the 'eval'
function. Instead load the 'eval' function from the global context in
generated code if it is not shadowed.
Will port to other platforms as a separate change.
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Currently if there is no query callback, V8 finds out intercepted properties'
attributes using getter: if getter returns not empty handle V8 treats
such a property as property with NONE attribues which means this property
is enumerable.
However, if there is no enumerator, this property cannot be enumerated.
Thus I think we should treat such properties as not enumerable.
Drawback of this approach is now one has to implement both query and enumerator
callbacks to implement enumerable intercepted properties.
BUG=725
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This fix adds support for retriving a property descriptor on elements. The
new version supports both fast and slow case elements. In the fast case
we always default configurable, writable, enumerable to true (we don't have
PropertyDetails for fast elements).
A few new tests are added to get-own-property-descriptor.js, I will
add a lot more to object-define-property when I add support for indices in
Object.defineProperty.
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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.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2087009
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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 existing version will overwrite the existing writable flag with
false even in the case where no new value is given and the existing
writable flag is true.
The reason for the issue is that there is no check to see if the
provided descriptor actually has a writable attribute. This causes us
to use the default value (false) even in the case where nothing was
provided. In addition, the existing tests makes wrong assumptions (that writable is always set to false if not provided) and has been changed to follow the specification.
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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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Currently one can only define accessors on object templates. This patch
allows to create accessors on the fly.
These accessors could control access to elements as well. This element
support is somewhat rudimentary and may require future work (for example,
we probably don't want to convert index into a string.)
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2123012
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Noticing that the only difference between samevalue and strict equality is on
numbers we can simplify SameValue.
The old version did not return a correct answer if called on two strings since
StringEquals (from runtime.cc) returns an answer that is the negated value
(if treated as a boolean).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2136024
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Changing ScriptData API to serialize its internal representation to a
const char* array.
This decouples the API from the internal representation and avoids the need for
callers to serialize themselves.
As a side-effect, ScriptData::New() no longer assumes ownership of its input.
This shouldn't matter as typical usage patterns for the old API would have
required a copy prior to calling ScriptData::New().
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Object.defineProperty with empty property descriptor.
The issue is fixed by implementing step 5 and 6 from DefineOwnProperty in the
specification (ES5 8.12.9).
This also fixes a bug in SameValue when used on boolean values (it
would priorly return a number - not a boolean).
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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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The full compiler will now be used for all code compiler when debugging is active. As the code generated by the full compiler is much simpler it will be easier to make debugging work better when using that code.
To ensure that all code debugged is from the full compiler all functions will have to be recompiled when starting debugging. Initialing debugging already turns off the code cache.
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As several pages can run in a single V8 instance, it is possible to
have functions from different security contexts intermixed in a single
CPU profile. To avoid exposing function names from one page to
another, filtering is introduced.
The basic idea is that instead of capturing return addresses from
stack, we're now capturing JSFunction addresses (as we anyway work
only with JS stack frames.) Each JSFunction can reach out for
context's security token. When providing a profile to a page, the
profile is filtered using the security token of caller page. Any
functions with different security tokens are filtered out (yes, we
only do fast path check for now) and their ticks are attributed to
their parents.
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This change allows Object.create to take a function as input in the
proto argument. The spec says that Type(O) for the proto argument
should be true but our IS_OBJECT does not check for this. I will make a
IS_SPEC_OBJECT in macros.py and refactor v8natives in another CL.
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The error was introduced in revision 4557 where support was added for
ES5 date time format strings. Because there was no check for a valid
year a random string starting with a non-digit character would be
parsed.
This change disallows ES5 formatted dates where there is no date
fraction (i.e., with only a timestamp). Since none of the other
browsers support Date.parse on only timestamps I have disabled this
totally instead of just correcting the parser.
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- RelinkPageListInChunkOrder might relink unused pages into the middle of a sequence of used pages. Filler objects should be placed at the beginning of such unused pages otherwise generic iterators (e.g. HeapObjectIterator) would not handle them correctly.
- ObjectAreaEnd() should not be used as an allocation limit for pages from FixedSpace. Pages in such spaces do not use top page_extra_ bytes of object area.
TBR=ager@chromium.org
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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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(Fixed handling of out-of-bounds keys.)
String keyed load used to call STRING_CHAR_AT builtin that performs
two steps (get a char code, construct a one-char string from the
code), both of which have fast cases implemented as inline runtime
functions. In this chage most of the code from these functions is
extracted to a set of common generator functions in StringStubBase and
the fast cases are grouped together in the IC code.
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The simple formula "ms = ticks * sampler_interval" doesn't work,
because e.g. on Linux, the actual sampling rate can be 5 times
lower than the one set up in the code. To calculate actual sampling
rate, current time is periodically queried and processed along with
actual sampling ticks count.
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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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This is to make possible enabling usage of the new profiling subsystem
in Chromium without much hassle. The idea is pretty simple: unless the
new profiling API is used, all works as usual, as soon as Chromium
starts to use the new API, it will work too.
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The bkpt instruction is now supported by both the disassembler and the simulator. In the simulator it breaks to the native debugger if any like int3 on Intel.
Moved the handling of the miscellaneous instructions to a separate part.
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In browser (DevTools) mode, only non-native JS code and callbacks are reported.
Also, added "(garbage collector)" entry which accumulates samples count in GC state.
Trying to display "(compiler)" and "(external)" only brings confusion,
because it ends up in displaying scripts code under "(compiler)" node, and DOM
event handlers under "(external)" node, which looks weird.
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Rounding happens when the number exceeds 53 bits of floating point mantissa. Current implemetation ignores digits after some limits. 0x1000000000000081 was rounded to 0x1000000000000100 while 0x100000000000008000001 was rounded to 0x100000000000000000000.
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Otherwise page header check is not quite robust: if there is a smi
at the same offset as Page::is_normal_page field, wrong result would
be returned.
That shouldn't be the problem for paged spaces as objects in those
pages do not span page boundaries and thus cannot mess with ::is_normal_page field.
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This re-applies r4220 and r4233, which was reverted in r4254 due to a bug. This bug has now been fixed, with the only change being line 2884 changed from
__ SmiTag(left_side->reg());
to
__ SmiTag(operand->reg());
Added a regression test.
BUG=http://crbug.com/39160
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-39160.js
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1) Exposes Local<Context> v8::Debug::GetDebugContext().
Rationale: We can already get debugger context instance using various workarounds,
so exposing it explicitly in the API only makes things more clear.
2) Removes debugger.HasJavaScriptFrames() requirement for entering debugger context.
Rationale: Sometimes we'd like to call into debugger from the external native code.
3) Makes Debugger v8::Debug::Call execute on debugger context's global object.
Rationale: This is somewhat arguable, but temporary measure. We've agreed that we
should introduce a DebugAPI object that would expose necessary API in the debug-delay.
The problem is that it would take some time to define this API and it is not really
convenient to do that on the v8 land given the difference in v8 / host lifecycle.
The plan is to compose this API as a Debug.* wrapper outside v8 by means of exposing
debugger context's global object here, and once API settles down, upstream it to v8 and
start making Debug::Calls on this new DebugAPI object instead.
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We may encounter an invalid frame after generating code
for the loop body in case the loop body ends in an unconditional
return. Before setting the type information for the loop variable
we need to check for a valid frame.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/1106002
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Circular queues serve as a transport for communicating between
VM, stack sampler and analyzer threads. Logging requirements
for VM and stack sampler are completely different, that's why
I introduced two different versions of CQs.
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cache. We now cache most of the places where Opera cache and
one or two where they do not cache for some reason. Since
these optimizations aren't necessarily useful on real code we
may remove them if and when the Dromaeo website makes the
benchmarks harder to game.
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The inline runtime functions are now included in the fuzzing of the natives. The chack for the expected number of arguments passed have been moved to the parser which will generate a syntax error if a runtime function (either C++ or inline) is called with a different number of arguments than expected.
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When Array(0) or new Array(0) is handled by the generated code it is handled
by the same code as Array() and new Array(). For this to work the stack is
tweaked to remove the argument of value 0. However the argc was still passed
as 1 if a call to the runtime system was made.
When the stack is tweaked argc is also changed to 0.
BUG=634
TEST=test/mjsunittest/mjsunit/regress/regress-634.js
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* Added Get and Set taking uint32_t for faster and more convenient
access to elements.
* Added less verbose casting for handles. Now instead of
v8::Local<v8::String>::Cast(args[0])
one can write
args[0].As<v8::String>().
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/660243
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- when logging 'open-tag' / 'close-tag' events, don't depend on
FLAG_log (as it may be not enabled, e.g. in Chromium);
- PauseProfiler / ResumeProfiler were supposing that they
use 'is_logging_' var exclusively, thus preventing any
other logging that may be turned on for diagnostic purposes.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/661246
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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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Moved all the logic to a function on SharedFunctionInfo (including the flag check) to make things more readable.
Changed the check for setter to do a lookup for a named setter for each of the properties assigned in the constructor.
Added tests using accessors and interseptors set through the API.
Added fast case objects to the mjsunit test.
TEST=test/mjsunit/setter-on-constructor-prototype.js
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/SetterOnConstructorPrototype
TEST=test/cctest/test-api/InterceptorOnConstructorPrototype
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This change allows to associate integer tags with blocks of profiler
log events, and repeat calls to 'ResumeProfiler' / 'PauseProfiler' in
order to establsh nested (not necessary properly nested) blocks. By
supporting this, we will be able to match WebInspector's CPU profiler
abilities in DevTools.
I also refactored some testing code.
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Fix for issue 603.
Revision r3484 removed the property name from the call stack for
call ICs. When a non-function was called via a call IC and
Function.prototype.call, an extra value was left on the stack that the
caller could not know to clean up.
Fix is to change the JS builtin used for calling non-functions. It
now gets the callee as receiver, rather than iterating stack frames
and finding it on the expression stack of its JS caller.
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Simple objects which are constructed without calling the actual constructor function did not take setters defined on prototype chain of the new object into account.
Constructing objects this way is now not done if there are setters involved on the prototype chain of the new object.
This only fixes the case where the setter is found when the first object from a constructor is created. If the prototype chain is changed new objects will on take any change to setters into account.
TEST=test/mjsunit/setter-on-constructor-prototype.js
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With the current API the embedder has to extrenalize a string each
time a string is encountered to avoid the cost of repeated character
copying/conversion. The issue here is that the externalization cost
itself is non-negligible (both in time and space) and should not be
paid for a rarely used string. This change is an attempt to predict a
string's usage frequency based on its freshness. A string is
considered fresh if it was recently allocated in the new space.
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This change add simple local live variable information to
the fast code generator. It supports only AST nodes that
are accepted by the syntax checker.
Each variable use points to a variable definition structure
which contains the last use of the definition.
To determine whether a variable is live after a certain point
we can check whether its last use occurs later in the evaluation
order defined by the AST labeling number.
The new information is currently only printed out together with
the IR and not yet used for code generation.
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Do not use the speculative compiler for functions with other than one
statement in the body, and do not use it if subexpressions can have
side effects. Bailing out to the beginning of the full code is not
sound if side effects have already occurred.
Add tests that would fail without the restrictions.
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Support a binary operation (bitwise OR) so long as it's not nested in
the left subexpression. This ensures that the expression stack never
has height greater than two and so can be kept fully in registers.
The bounded expression stack height and the absence of any side
effects on the fast path allows us to still bailout out to the very
beginning of the function if any of our fast-path checks fail.
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on functions that takes five or more arguments. Original version runs
for a long time when there is 5 arguments in a runtime function (45+
seconds). The fuzzer can be run with all arguments on all functions
regardless of the number of arguments by setting
RUN_WITH_ALL_ARGUMENT_ENTRIES to true in fuzz-natives.js
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This is a first step towards loading globals directly from property cells instead
of going through a load IC.
This change supports only properties with the DontDelete attribute since
we are only able to bailout into the generic code generated by the secondary
code generator the beginning of a function. The resulting fast-case code is
specialized for a specific context. When invoked with a different global object,
it will always bailout to the secondary code.
When loading a property that does not exist at compile-time or a property
that is deleteable we still generate the generic load IC.
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this causes the debug check to fails since type() asserts that the
lookup_type != NOT_FOUND. This does not change any functionality since we
explicitly checked if it was one of the three types that we need to delete.
Also changed defineProperties in v8natives to actually return the object
being defined (as specified by spec)
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DefineOwnProperty (changed to allow for redefinition of existing property)
SameValue
Extra info on propertydescriptor
GetProperty
HasProperty
Currently the DefineOrRedefineAccessorProperty deletes the existing
property on the object if it is a dataproperty (FIELD or NORMAL) and
adds a new one. This can potentially be optimized.
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When functions only have simple assignments of the form this.x = ... the object is created in generated code without actually calling the constructor. In this case the initial map for the function already contains the properties assigned in the constructor. The field descriptors in this initial map now has an enumeration index assigned to make property enumeration order the insertion order. The insertion order here is the order of the this.x assignments in the code.
BUG=http://crbug.com/3867
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-crbug-3867.js
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objects in the startup heap from a partial snapshot. This happens
through the partial snapshot cache. A startup snapshot and a
partial snapshot are created together so that the startup snapshot
contains the partial snapshot cache entries needed.
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As the start index is already passed it is easy to calculate the "at start" boolean in generated code. Also as direct entry has been implemented this needs to be done in generated code anyway, and therefore might as well be moved to the generated code for RegExp. The "at start" value is now calcualted as a local variable on the native RegExp frame based on the value of the start index argument.
The x64 version have been tested on both Linux and 64-bit Windows Vista.
For ARM I have tested cctest/test-regexp on ARM hardware, but the rest of the tests have only been run on the ARM simulator.
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As an afterthought, I realized that I put function objects moves
reporting into a method that deals with only code object moves. I've
looked up that function objects are allocated in old pointer space and
new space, so I moved logging to the corresponding VM methods.
BUG=553
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The problem appeared due to a fact that stubs doesn't create a stack
frame, reusing the stack frame of the caller function. When building
stack traces, the current function is retrieved from PC, and its
callees are retrieved by traversing the stack backwards. Thus, for
stubs, the stub itself was discovered via PC, and then stub's caller's
caller was retrieved from stack.
To fix this problem, a pointer to JSFunction object is now captured
from the topmost stack frame, and is saved into stack trace log
record. Then a simple heuristics is applied whether a referred
function should be added to decoded stack, or not, to avoid reporting
the same function twice (from PC and from the pointer.)
BUG=553
TEST=added to mjsunit/tools/tickprocessor
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Always invoke HeapObjectIterator::has_next() before invoking HeapObjectIterator::next().
This is necessary as ::has_next() has an important side-effect of going to the next
page when current page is exhausted.
And to find if pointers are encodable use more precise data---top of map space, not a number
of pages, as pages might stay in map space due to chunking.
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non-optimizing compiler can cope with. By default it bails out
to the old compiler on encountering a for loop (for performance)
but with this change the --always-fast-compiler flag will enable
functions with for loops to be compiled in the non-optimizing
compiler. Also enables the non-optimizing compiler on functions
that can be lazily compiled (again only with the flag).
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Most of the test cases fail as the different objects according to the tests
can not have additional properties attached to them. I will file a bug report
on the es5 conform site as they should allow this. Some of the test fails
because we still miss some of the es5 features used.
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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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in particular).
* Called function is passed on the stack instead of
using a static variable.
* Builtins that don't need the called function don't
get it.
* Made is_construct statically known to HandleApiCall
by setting custom construct stub for API functions.
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for partial snapshots. After reserving space we can be sure that allocations
will happen linearly (no GCs and no free-list allocation). This change also
contains the start of the partial snapshot support, which, however is not yet
completed or tested.
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Added newly added instructions to test-disasem-ia32.cc and implemented the missi
ng ones in the disasembler.
Added some asserts to 8-bit instructions which only work with eax, ebx, ecx and
edx (al, bl, cl and dl).
Removed the loope instruction.
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Until now we only supported postfix operations on global variables.
This change add generic count operations to the top-level compiler.
I tried to re-use code from the code generator used for assignment expressions
where possible.
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On 32-bit the maps are now aligned on a 32-byte boundary in order to encode more maps during compacting GC. The actual size of a map on 32-bit is 28 bytes making this change waste 4 bytes per map.
On 64-bit the encoding for compacting GC is now using more than 32-bits and the maps here are still pointer size aligned. The actual size of a map on 64-bit is 48 bytes and this change does not intruduce any waste.
My choice of 16 bits for kMapPageIndexBits for 64-bit should give the same maximum number of pages (8K) for map space. As maps on 64-bit are larger than on 32-bit the total number of maps on 64-bit will be smaller than on 32-bit. We could consider raising this to 17 or 18.
I moved the kPageSizeBits to globals.h as the calculation of the encoding really depended on this.
There are still an #ifdef/#endif in objects.h and this constant could be moved to globaks.h as well, but I kept it together with the related constants.
All the tests run in debug mode with additional options --gc-global --always-compact as well (except for a few tests on which also fails before this change when run with --gc-global --always-compact).
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=524
BUG=http://crbug.com/29428
TEST=test/mjsunit/regress/regress-524.js
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Instead of weak handles external strings use a separate table. This
table uses 5 times less memory than weak handles. Moreover, since we
don't have to follow the weak handle callback protocol we can collect
the strings faster and even on scavenge collections.
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This adds a code stub which can do most of what Heap::AllocateConsString can do. It bails out if the result cannot fit in new space or if the result is a short (flat) string and one argument is an ascii string and the other a two byte string. It also bails out if adding two one character strings as Heap::AllocateConsString has special handling of this utilizing the symbol table. The stub is used both for the binary add operation and for StringAdd calls from runtime JavaScript files. Extended the string add test to cover all sizes of flat result stings.
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For scripts originating from a call to eval the Script object used to hold a reference to the function from where the eval was called together with the code offset within that function of the eval call. This is used by the stack trace and is part of the debugger protocol. In order to avoid storing the function the script, the position within the script and the name of the function calling eval is stored instead. This avoids holding context dependent objects in the script object.
The calculation of the position of the eval in the script holding the eval is now done when the eval script is compiled as it is not possible to postpone this unless a reference is kept to the generated code for the function calling eval.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=528
TEST=cctest/test-api/Regress528
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The check for the number og GC's required is now 1 or 2 instead of two to get rig of failures on ARM.
Updated the test to keep the code used by the test in the compilation cache by compiling it in another context. This makes the remaining issue with the eval cache more explicit.
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Storing a JSArray in the Script object could cause an indirect reference from the compilation cache to a global object to be created. Now the line ends are only stored as a FixedArrya and when that is needed in JavaScript a JSArray copy is created. Changed some of the JavaScript code to cache the line ends in a local variable for better performance.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=528
TEST=test/test-api/Bug528
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The different length string types was used to encode the string length and the hash in one field. This is now split into two fields one for length and one for hash. The hash field still encodes the array index of the string if it has one. If an array index is encoded in the hash field the string length is added to the top bits of the hash field to avoid a hash value of zero.
On 32-bit this causes an additional 4 bytes to be used for all string objects. On 64-bit this will be half on average dur to pointer alignment.
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This is needed to show calls to DOM in CPU profiles. I can think
of a better approach like adding specific functions into V8 API
for explicitly providing callback names and modifying bindings codegen
appropriately. My plan is as follows:
- submit this CL;
- implement anything I need to process log data and display DOM
calls in profiles;
- think again about adding specific functions and modifying bindings
codegen.
BUG=http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27613
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A callback on the debugger thread when a message is received. Allows the
embedding application to wake up the main thread in order to handle the
message. Useful when the embedding application is idle and sitting in a
select() call.
Patch by Ryan Dahl <coldredlemur@gmail.com>
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Change name of shifts picking the shift count from cl to sal_cl, shl_cl and shr_cl.
Add special encoding of shift by one for shr which was missing it.
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Condition block of do/while statements is a valid break location so it should have its own position. The block is represented by a regular Expression node so we cannot store the position in it, instead the position is stored in a separate field in DoWhileStatement AST node.
BUG=514
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available. We use this to ensure that snapshots on MacOSX can
use SSE2 instructions. Also clean up and assertify the
handling of things we can't do when we are generating a
snapshot. Fix a bug in the new serialization tests where
they activated Snapshot::enable() too late after code had been
generated that assumed no snapshots.
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