// Copyright 2018 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Flags: --allow-natives-syntax --turbofan --noalways-turbofan --stress-flush-code // Flags: --expose-gc --flush-bytecode Debug = debug.Debug function foo() { return 44; } function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) { if (event != Debug.DebugEvent.Break) return; // Optimize foo. %PrepareFunctionForOptimization(foo); %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(foo); foo(); assertOptimized(foo); // Lazily deopt foo, which marks the code for deoptimization and invalidates // the DeoptimizationData, but doesn't unlink the optimized code entry in // foo's JSFunction. %DeoptimizeFunction(foo); // Run the GC. Since the DeoptimizationData is now dead, the bytecode // associated with the optimized code is free to be flushed, which also // free's the feedback vector meta-data. gc(); // Execute foo with side-effect checks, which causes the debugger to call // DeoptimizeFunction on foo. Even though the code is already marked for // deoptimization, this will try to unlink the optimized code from the // feedback vector, which will fail due to the feedback meta-data being // flushed. The deoptimizer should call JSFunction::ResetIfBytecodeFlushed // before trying to do this, which will clear the whole feedback vector and // reset the JSFunction's code entry field to CompileLazy. exec_state.frame(0).evaluate("foo()", true); } // Add the debug event listener. Debug.setListener(listener); function f() { debugger; } f();