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Instead of overwriting the code entry of the function, we trigger an interrupt to install the code on the main thread. R=mstarzinger@chromium.org BUG= Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/23542029 git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@16681 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
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326 lines
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// Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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// disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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// with the distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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// from this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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#ifndef V8_EXECUTION_H_
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#define V8_EXECUTION_H_
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#include "allocation.h"
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namespace v8 {
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namespace internal {
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// Flag used to set the interrupt causes.
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enum InterruptFlag {
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INTERRUPT = 1 << 0,
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DEBUGBREAK = 1 << 1,
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DEBUGCOMMAND = 1 << 2,
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PREEMPT = 1 << 3,
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TERMINATE = 1 << 4,
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GC_REQUEST = 1 << 5,
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FULL_DEOPT = 1 << 6,
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INSTALL_CODE = 1 << 7
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};
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class Isolate;
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class Execution : public AllStatic {
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public:
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// Call a function, the caller supplies a receiver and an array
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// of arguments. Arguments are Object* type. After function returns,
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// pointers in 'args' might be invalid.
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//
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// *pending_exception tells whether the invoke resulted in
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// a pending exception.
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//
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// When convert_receiver is set, and the receiver is not an object,
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// and the function called is not in strict mode, receiver is converted to
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// an object.
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//
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static Handle<Object> Call(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> callable,
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Handle<Object> receiver,
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int argc,
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Handle<Object> argv[],
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bool* pending_exception,
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bool convert_receiver = false);
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// Construct object from function, the caller supplies an array of
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// arguments. Arguments are Object* type. After function returns,
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// pointers in 'args' might be invalid.
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//
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// *pending_exception tells whether the invoke resulted in
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// a pending exception.
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//
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static Handle<Object> New(Handle<JSFunction> func,
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int argc,
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Handle<Object> argv[],
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bool* pending_exception);
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// Call a function, just like Call(), but make sure to silently catch
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// any thrown exceptions. The return value is either the result of
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// calling the function (if caught exception is false) or the exception
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// that occurred (if caught exception is true).
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static Handle<Object> TryCall(Handle<JSFunction> func,
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Handle<Object> receiver,
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int argc,
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Handle<Object> argv[],
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bool* caught_exception);
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// ECMA-262 9.3
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static Handle<Object> ToNumber(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.4
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static Handle<Object> ToInteger(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.5
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static Handle<Object> ToInt32(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.6
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static Handle<Object> ToUint32(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.8
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static Handle<Object> ToString(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.8
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static Handle<Object> ToDetailString(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// ECMA-262 9.9
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static Handle<Object> ToObject(
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Isolate* isolate, Handle<Object> obj, bool* exc);
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// Create a new date object from 'time'.
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static Handle<Object> NewDate(
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Isolate* isolate, double time, bool* exc);
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// Create a new regular expression object from 'pattern' and 'flags'.
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static Handle<JSRegExp> NewJSRegExp(Handle<String> pattern,
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Handle<String> flags,
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bool* exc);
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// Used to implement [] notation on strings (calls JS code)
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static Handle<Object> CharAt(Handle<String> str, uint32_t index);
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static Handle<Object> GetFunctionFor();
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static Handle<JSFunction> InstantiateFunction(
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Handle<FunctionTemplateInfo> data, bool* exc);
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static Handle<JSObject> InstantiateObject(Handle<ObjectTemplateInfo> data,
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bool* exc);
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static void ConfigureInstance(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> instance,
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Handle<Object> data,
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bool* exc);
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static Handle<String> GetStackTraceLine(Handle<Object> recv,
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Handle<JSFunction> fun,
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Handle<Object> pos,
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Handle<Object> is_global);
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#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
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static Object* DebugBreakHelper(Isolate* isolate);
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static void ProcessDebugMessages(Isolate* isolate, bool debug_command_only);
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#endif
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// If the stack guard is triggered, but it is not an actual
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// stack overflow, then handle the interruption accordingly.
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MUST_USE_RESULT static MaybeObject* HandleStackGuardInterrupt(
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Isolate* isolate);
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// Get a function delegate (or undefined) for the given non-function
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// object. Used for support calling objects as functions.
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static Handle<Object> GetFunctionDelegate(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> object);
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static Handle<Object> TryGetFunctionDelegate(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> object,
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bool* has_pending_exception);
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// Get a function delegate (or undefined) for the given non-function
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// object. Used for support calling objects as constructors.
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static Handle<Object> GetConstructorDelegate(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> object);
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static Handle<Object> TryGetConstructorDelegate(Isolate* isolate,
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Handle<Object> object,
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bool* has_pending_exception);
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};
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class ExecutionAccess;
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// StackGuard contains the handling of the limits that are used to limit the
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// number of nested invocations of JavaScript and the stack size used in each
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// invocation.
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class StackGuard {
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public:
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// Pass the address beyond which the stack should not grow. The stack
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// is assumed to grow downwards.
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void SetStackLimit(uintptr_t limit);
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// Threading support.
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char* ArchiveStackGuard(char* to);
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char* RestoreStackGuard(char* from);
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static int ArchiveSpacePerThread() { return sizeof(ThreadLocal); }
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void FreeThreadResources();
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// Sets up the default stack guard for this thread if it has not
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// already been set up.
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void InitThread(const ExecutionAccess& lock);
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// Clears the stack guard for this thread so it does not look as if
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// it has been set up.
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void ClearThread(const ExecutionAccess& lock);
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bool IsStackOverflow();
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bool IsPreempted();
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void Preempt();
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bool IsInterrupted();
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void Interrupt();
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bool IsTerminateExecution();
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void TerminateExecution();
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void CancelTerminateExecution();
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#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
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bool IsDebugBreak();
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void DebugBreak();
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bool IsDebugCommand();
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void DebugCommand();
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#endif
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bool IsGCRequest();
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void RequestGC();
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bool IsInstallCodeRequest();
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void RequestInstallCode();
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bool IsFullDeopt();
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void FullDeopt();
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void Continue(InterruptFlag after_what);
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// This provides an asynchronous read of the stack limits for the current
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// thread. There are no locks protecting this, but it is assumed that you
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// have the global V8 lock if you are using multiple V8 threads.
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uintptr_t climit() {
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return thread_local_.climit_;
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}
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uintptr_t real_climit() {
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return thread_local_.real_climit_;
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}
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uintptr_t jslimit() {
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return thread_local_.jslimit_;
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}
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uintptr_t real_jslimit() {
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return thread_local_.real_jslimit_;
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}
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Address address_of_jslimit() {
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return reinterpret_cast<Address>(&thread_local_.jslimit_);
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}
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Address address_of_real_jslimit() {
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return reinterpret_cast<Address>(&thread_local_.real_jslimit_);
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}
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bool ShouldPostponeInterrupts();
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private:
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StackGuard();
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// You should hold the ExecutionAccess lock when calling this method.
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bool has_pending_interrupts(const ExecutionAccess& lock) {
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// Sanity check: We shouldn't be asking about pending interrupts
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// unless we're not postponing them anymore.
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ASSERT(!should_postpone_interrupts(lock));
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return thread_local_.interrupt_flags_ != 0;
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}
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// You should hold the ExecutionAccess lock when calling this method.
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bool should_postpone_interrupts(const ExecutionAccess& lock) {
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return thread_local_.postpone_interrupts_nesting_ > 0;
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}
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// You should hold the ExecutionAccess lock when calling this method.
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inline void set_interrupt_limits(const ExecutionAccess& lock);
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// Reset limits to actual values. For example after handling interrupt.
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// You should hold the ExecutionAccess lock when calling this method.
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inline void reset_limits(const ExecutionAccess& lock);
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// Enable or disable interrupts.
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void EnableInterrupts();
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void DisableInterrupts();
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#if V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64
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static const uintptr_t kInterruptLimit = V8_UINT64_C(0xfffffffffffffffe);
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static const uintptr_t kIllegalLimit = V8_UINT64_C(0xfffffffffffffff8);
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#else
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static const uintptr_t kInterruptLimit = 0xfffffffe;
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static const uintptr_t kIllegalLimit = 0xfffffff8;
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#endif
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class ThreadLocal {
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public:
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ThreadLocal() { Clear(); }
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// You should hold the ExecutionAccess lock when you call Initialize or
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// Clear.
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void Clear();
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// Returns true if the heap's stack limits should be set, false if not.
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bool Initialize(Isolate* isolate);
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// The stack limit is split into a JavaScript and a C++ stack limit. These
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// two are the same except when running on a simulator where the C++ and
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// JavaScript stacks are separate. Each of the two stack limits have two
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// values. The one eith the real_ prefix is the actual stack limit
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// set for the VM. The one without the real_ prefix has the same value as
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// the actual stack limit except when there is an interruption (e.g. debug
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// break or preemption) in which case it is lowered to make stack checks
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// fail. Both the generated code and the runtime system check against the
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// one without the real_ prefix.
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uintptr_t real_jslimit_; // Actual JavaScript stack limit set for the VM.
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uintptr_t jslimit_;
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uintptr_t real_climit_; // Actual C++ stack limit set for the VM.
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uintptr_t climit_;
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int nesting_;
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int postpone_interrupts_nesting_;
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int interrupt_flags_;
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};
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// TODO(isolates): Technically this could be calculated directly from a
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// pointer to StackGuard.
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Isolate* isolate_;
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ThreadLocal thread_local_;
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friend class Isolate;
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friend class StackLimitCheck;
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friend class PostponeInterruptsScope;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StackGuard);
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};
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} } // namespace v8::internal
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#endif // V8_EXECUTION_H_
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