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The way to determine whether a MaybeObject is a strong or weak reference to the heap object is to check its lowest two bits. However, if the MaybeObject is known to not be a smi, that is, the lowest bit is known to be 1, we can check one bit instead. This allows Turbofan to select better instructions: x64: Before: movl r9,r11 andl r9,0x3 cmpb r9l,0x1 After: testb r11,0x2 arm64: Before: and w8, w7, #0x3 cmp w8, #0x1 (1) b.ne #+0x320 After: tbnz w7, #1, #+0x320 Change-Id: I03623183406ad7d920c96a752651e0116a22832e Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3861310 Reviewed-by: Nico Hartmann <nicohartmann@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Hao A Xu <hao.a.xu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Igor Sheludko <ishell@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#83153}
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// Copyright 2018 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef INCLUDE_V8_INTERNAL_H_
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#define INCLUDE_V8_INTERNAL_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <atomic>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include "v8-version.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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#include "v8config.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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namespace v8 {
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class Array;
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class Context;
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class Data;
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class Isolate;
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template <typename T>
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class Local;
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namespace internal {
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class Isolate;
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typedef uintptr_t Address;
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static const Address kNullAddress = 0;
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constexpr int KB = 1024;
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constexpr int MB = KB * 1024;
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constexpr int GB = MB * 1024;
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#ifdef V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64
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constexpr size_t TB = size_t{GB} * 1024;
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#endif
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/**
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* Configuration of tagging scheme.
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*/
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const int kApiSystemPointerSize = sizeof(void*);
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const int kApiDoubleSize = sizeof(double);
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const int kApiInt32Size = sizeof(int32_t);
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const int kApiInt64Size = sizeof(int64_t);
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const int kApiSizetSize = sizeof(size_t);
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// Tag information for HeapObject.
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const int kHeapObjectTag = 1;
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const int kWeakHeapObjectTag = 3;
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const int kHeapObjectTagSize = 2;
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const intptr_t kHeapObjectTagMask = (1 << kHeapObjectTagSize) - 1;
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const intptr_t kHeapObjectReferenceTagMask = 1 << (kHeapObjectTagSize - 1);
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// Tag information for fowarding pointers stored in object headers.
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// 0b00 at the lowest 2 bits in the header indicates that the map word is a
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// forwarding pointer.
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const int kForwardingTag = 0;
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const int kForwardingTagSize = 2;
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const intptr_t kForwardingTagMask = (1 << kForwardingTagSize) - 1;
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// Tag information for Smi.
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const int kSmiTag = 0;
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const int kSmiTagSize = 1;
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const intptr_t kSmiTagMask = (1 << kSmiTagSize) - 1;
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template <size_t tagged_ptr_size>
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struct SmiTagging;
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constexpr intptr_t kIntptrAllBitsSet = intptr_t{-1};
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constexpr uintptr_t kUintptrAllBitsSet =
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static_cast<uintptr_t>(kIntptrAllBitsSet);
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// Smi constants for systems where tagged pointer is a 32-bit value.
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template <>
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struct SmiTagging<4> {
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enum { kSmiShiftSize = 0, kSmiValueSize = 31 };
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static constexpr intptr_t kSmiMinValue =
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static_cast<intptr_t>(kUintptrAllBitsSet << (kSmiValueSize - 1));
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static constexpr intptr_t kSmiMaxValue = -(kSmiMinValue + 1);
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V8_INLINE static int SmiToInt(const internal::Address value) {
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int shift_bits = kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize;
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// Truncate and shift down (requires >> to be sign extending).
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return static_cast<int32_t>(static_cast<uint32_t>(value)) >> shift_bits;
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}
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V8_INLINE static constexpr bool IsValidSmi(intptr_t value) {
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// Is value in range [kSmiMinValue, kSmiMaxValue].
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// Use unsigned operations in order to avoid undefined behaviour in case of
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// signed integer overflow.
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return (static_cast<uintptr_t>(value) -
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static_cast<uintptr_t>(kSmiMinValue)) <=
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(static_cast<uintptr_t>(kSmiMaxValue) -
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static_cast<uintptr_t>(kSmiMinValue));
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}
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};
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// Smi constants for systems where tagged pointer is a 64-bit value.
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template <>
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struct SmiTagging<8> {
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enum { kSmiShiftSize = 31, kSmiValueSize = 32 };
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static constexpr intptr_t kSmiMinValue =
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static_cast<intptr_t>(kUintptrAllBitsSet << (kSmiValueSize - 1));
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static constexpr intptr_t kSmiMaxValue = -(kSmiMinValue + 1);
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V8_INLINE static int SmiToInt(const internal::Address value) {
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int shift_bits = kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize;
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// Shift down and throw away top 32 bits.
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return static_cast<int>(static_cast<intptr_t>(value) >> shift_bits);
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}
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V8_INLINE static constexpr bool IsValidSmi(intptr_t value) {
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// To be representable as a long smi, the value must be a 32-bit integer.
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return (value == static_cast<int32_t>(value));
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}
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};
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#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
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// See v8:7703 or src/common/ptr-compr-inl.h for details about pointer
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// compression.
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constexpr size_t kPtrComprCageReservationSize = size_t{1} << 32;
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constexpr size_t kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment = size_t{1} << 32;
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static_assert(
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kApiSystemPointerSize == kApiInt64Size,
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"Pointer compression can be enabled only for 64-bit architectures");
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const int kApiTaggedSize = kApiInt32Size;
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#else
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const int kApiTaggedSize = kApiSystemPointerSize;
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#endif
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constexpr bool PointerCompressionIsEnabled() {
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return kApiTaggedSize != kApiSystemPointerSize;
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}
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#ifdef V8_31BIT_SMIS_ON_64BIT_ARCH
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using PlatformSmiTagging = SmiTagging<kApiInt32Size>;
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#else
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using PlatformSmiTagging = SmiTagging<kApiTaggedSize>;
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#endif
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// TODO(ishell): Consinder adding kSmiShiftBits = kSmiShiftSize + kSmiTagSize
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// since it's used much more often than the inividual constants.
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const int kSmiShiftSize = PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiShiftSize;
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const int kSmiValueSize = PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiValueSize;
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const int kSmiMinValue = static_cast<int>(PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiMinValue);
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const int kSmiMaxValue = static_cast<int>(PlatformSmiTagging::kSmiMaxValue);
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constexpr bool SmiValuesAre31Bits() { return kSmiValueSize == 31; }
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constexpr bool SmiValuesAre32Bits() { return kSmiValueSize == 32; }
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V8_INLINE static constexpr internal::Address IntToSmi(int value) {
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return (static_cast<Address>(value) << (kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize)) |
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kSmiTag;
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}
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/*
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* Sandbox related types, constants, and functions.
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*/
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constexpr bool SandboxIsEnabled() {
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#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
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return true;
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#else
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return false;
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#endif
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}
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// SandboxedPointers are guaranteed to point into the sandbox. This is achieved
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// for example by storing them as offset rather than as raw pointers.
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using SandboxedPointer_t = Address;
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#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
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// Size of the sandbox, excluding the guard regions surrounding it.
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#ifdef V8_TARGET_OS_ANDROID
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// On Android, most 64-bit devices seem to be configured with only 39 bits of
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// virtual address space for userspace. As such, limit the sandbox to 128GB (a
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// quarter of the total available address space).
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constexpr size_t kSandboxSizeLog2 = 37; // 128 GB
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#else
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// Everywhere else use a 1TB sandbox.
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constexpr size_t kSandboxSizeLog2 = 40; // 1 TB
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#endif // V8_OS_ANDROID
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constexpr size_t kSandboxSize = 1ULL << kSandboxSizeLog2;
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// Required alignment of the sandbox. For simplicity, we require the
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// size of the guard regions to be a multiple of this, so that this specifies
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// the alignment of the sandbox including and excluding surrounding guard
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// regions. The alignment requirement is due to the pointer compression cage
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// being located at the start of the sandbox.
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constexpr size_t kSandboxAlignment = kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment;
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// Sandboxed pointers are stored inside the heap as offset from the sandbox
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// base shifted to the left. This way, it is guaranteed that the offset is
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// smaller than the sandbox size after shifting it to the right again. This
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// constant specifies the shift amount.
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constexpr uint64_t kSandboxedPointerShift = 64 - kSandboxSizeLog2;
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// Size of the guard regions surrounding the sandbox. This assumes a worst-case
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// scenario of a 32-bit unsigned index used to access an array of 64-bit
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// values.
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constexpr size_t kSandboxGuardRegionSize = 32ULL * GB;
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static_assert((kSandboxGuardRegionSize % kSandboxAlignment) == 0,
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"The size of the guard regions around the sandbox must be a "
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"multiple of its required alignment.");
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// On OSes where reserving virtual memory is too expensive to reserve the
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// entire address space backing the sandbox, notably Windows pre 8.1, we create
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// a partially reserved sandbox that doesn't actually reserve most of the
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// memory, and so doesn't have the desired security properties as unrelated
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// memory allocations could end up inside of it, but which still ensures that
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// objects that should be located inside the sandbox are allocated within
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// kSandboxSize bytes from the start of the sandbox. The minimum size of the
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// region that is actually reserved for such a sandbox is specified by this
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// constant and should be big enough to contain the pointer compression cage as
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// well as the ArrayBuffer partition.
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constexpr size_t kSandboxMinimumReservationSize = 8ULL * GB;
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static_assert(kSandboxMinimumReservationSize > kPtrComprCageReservationSize,
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"The minimum reservation size for a sandbox must be larger than "
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"the pointer compression cage contained within it.");
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#endif // V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
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#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
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// The size of the virtual memory reservation for an external pointer table.
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// This determines the maximum number of entries in a table. Using a maximum
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// size allows omitting bounds checks on table accesses if the indices are
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// guaranteed (e.g. through shifting) to be below the maximum index. This
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// value must be a power of two.
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static const size_t kExternalPointerTableReservationSize = 128 * MB;
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// The maximum number of entries in an external pointer table.
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static const size_t kMaxExternalPointers =
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kExternalPointerTableReservationSize / kApiSystemPointerSize;
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// The external pointer table indices stored in HeapObjects as external
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// pointers are shifted to the left by this amount to guarantee that they are
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// smaller than the maximum table size.
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static const uint32_t kExternalPointerIndexShift = 8;
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static_assert((1 << (32 - kExternalPointerIndexShift)) == kMaxExternalPointers,
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"kExternalPointerTableReservationSize and "
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"kExternalPointerIndexShift don't match");
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#else // !V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
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// Needed for the V8.SandboxedExternalPointersCount histogram.
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static const size_t kMaxExternalPointers = 0;
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#endif // V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
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// A ExternalPointerHandle represents a (opaque) reference to an external
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// pointer that can be stored inside the sandbox. A ExternalPointerHandle has
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// meaning only in combination with an (active) Isolate as it references an
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// external pointer stored in the currently active Isolate's
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// ExternalPointerTable. Internally, an ExternalPointerHandles is simply an
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// index into an ExternalPointerTable that is shifted to the left to guarantee
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// that it is smaller than the size of the table.
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using ExternalPointerHandle = uint32_t;
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// ExternalPointers point to objects located outside the sandbox. When
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// sandboxed external pointers are enabled, these are stored on heap as
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// ExternalPointerHandles, otherwise they are simply raw pointers.
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#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
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using ExternalPointer_t = ExternalPointerHandle;
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#else
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using ExternalPointer_t = Address;
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#endif
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// When the sandbox is enabled, external pointers are stored in an external
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// pointer table and are referenced from HeapObjects through an index (a
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// "handle"). When stored in the table, the pointers are tagged with per-type
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// tags to prevent type confusion attacks between different external objects.
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// Besides type information bits, these tags also contain the GC marking bit
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// which indicates whether the pointer table entry is currently alive. When a
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// pointer is written into the table, the tag is ORed into the top bits. When
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// that pointer is later loaded from the table, it is ANDed with the inverse of
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// the expected tag. If the expected and actual type differ, this will leave
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// some of the top bits of the pointer set, rendering the pointer inaccessible.
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// The AND operation also removes the GC marking bit from the pointer.
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//
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// The tags are constructed such that UNTAG(TAG(0, T1), T2) != 0 for any two
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// (distinct) tags T1 and T2. In practice, this is achieved by generating tags
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// that all have the same number of zeroes and ones but different bit patterns.
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// With N type tag bits, this allows for (N choose N/2) possible type tags.
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// Besides the type tag bits, the tags also have the GC marking bit set so that
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// the marking bit is automatically set when a pointer is written into the
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// external pointer table (in which case it is clearly alive) and is cleared
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// when the pointer is loaded. The exception to this is the free entry tag,
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// which doesn't have the mark bit set, as the entry is not alive. This
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// construction allows performing the type check and removing GC marking bits
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// from the pointer in one efficient operation (bitwise AND). The number of
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// available bits is limited in the following way: on x64, bits [47, 64) are
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// generally available for tagging (userspace has 47 address bits available).
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// On Arm64, userspace typically has a 40 or 48 bit address space. However, due
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// to top-byte ignore (TBI) and memory tagging (MTE), the top byte is unusable
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// for type checks as type-check failures would go unnoticed or collide with
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// MTE bits. Some bits of the top byte can, however, still be used for the GC
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// marking bit. The bits available for the type tags are therefore limited to
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// [48, 56), i.e. (8 choose 4) = 70 different types.
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// The following options exist to increase the number of possible types:
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// - Using multiple ExternalPointerTables since tags can safely be reused
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// across different tables
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// - Using "extended" type checks, where additional type information is stored
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// either in an adjacent pointer table entry or at the pointed-to location
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// - Using a different tagging scheme, for example based on XOR which would
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// allow for 2**8 different tags but require a separate operation to remove
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// the marking bit
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//
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// The external pointer sandboxing mechanism ensures that every access to an
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// external pointer field will result in a valid pointer of the expected type
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// even in the presence of an attacker able to corrupt memory inside the
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// sandbox. However, if any data related to the external object is stored
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// inside the sandbox it may still be corrupted and so must be validated before
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// use or moved into the external object. Further, an attacker will always be
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// able to substitute different external pointers of the same type for each
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// other. Therefore, code using external pointers must be written in a
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// "substitution-safe" way, i.e. it must always be possible to substitute
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// external pointers of the same type without causing memory corruption outside
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// of the sandbox. Generally this is achieved by referencing any group of
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// related external objects through a single external pointer.
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//
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// Currently we use bit 62 for the marking bit which should always be unused as
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// it's part of the non-canonical address range. When Arm's top-byte ignore
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// (TBI) is enabled, this bit will be part of the ignored byte, and we assume
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// that the Embedder is not using this byte (really only this one bit) for any
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// other purpose. This bit also does not collide with the memory tagging
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// extension (MTE) which would use bits [56, 60).
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constexpr uint64_t kExternalPointerMarkBit = 1ULL << 62;
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constexpr uint64_t kExternalPointerTagMask = 0x40ff000000000000;
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constexpr uint64_t kExternalPointerTagShift = 48;
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// All possible 8-bit type tags.
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// These are sorted so that tags can be grouped together and it can efficiently
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// be checked if a tag belongs to a given group. See for example the
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// IsSharedExternalPointerType routine.
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constexpr uint64_t kAllExternalPointerTypeTags[] = {
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0b00001111, 0b00010111, 0b00011011, 0b00011101, 0b00011110, 0b00100111,
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0b00101011, 0b00101101, 0b00101110, 0b00110011, 0b00110101, 0b00110110,
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0b00111001, 0b00111010, 0b00111100, 0b01000111, 0b01001011, 0b01001101,
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0b01001110, 0b01010011, 0b01010101, 0b01010110, 0b01011001, 0b01011010,
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0b01011100, 0b01100011, 0b01100101, 0b01100110, 0b01101001, 0b01101010,
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0b01101100, 0b01110001, 0b01110010, 0b01110100, 0b01111000, 0b10000111,
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0b10001011, 0b10001101, 0b10001110, 0b10010011, 0b10010101, 0b10010110,
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0b10011001, 0b10011010, 0b10011100, 0b10100011, 0b10100101, 0b10100110,
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0b10101001, 0b10101010, 0b10101100, 0b10110001, 0b10110010, 0b10110100,
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0b10111000, 0b11000011, 0b11000101, 0b11000110, 0b11001001, 0b11001010,
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0b11001100, 0b11010001, 0b11010010, 0b11010100, 0b11011000, 0b11100001,
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0b11100010, 0b11100100, 0b11101000, 0b11110000};
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// clang-format off
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// New entries should be added with state "sandboxed".
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// When adding new tags, please ensure that the code using these tags is
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// "substitution-safe", i.e. still operate safely if external pointers of the
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// same type are swapped by an attacker. See comment above for more details.
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#define TAG(i) (kAllExternalPointerTypeTags[i])
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// Shared external pointers are owned by the shared Isolate and stored in the
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// shared external pointer table associated with that Isolate, where they can
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// be accessed from multiple threads at the same time. The objects referenced
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// in this way must therefore always be thread-safe.
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#define SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(V) \
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V(kFirstSharedTag, sandboxed, TAG(0)) \
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V(kWaiterQueueNodeTag, sandboxed, TAG(0)) \
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V(kExternalStringResourceTag, sandboxed, TAG(1)) \
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V(kExternalStringResourceDataTag, sandboxed, TAG(2)) \
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V(kLastSharedTag, sandboxed, TAG(2))
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// External pointers using these tags are kept in a per-Isolate external
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// pointer table and can only be accessed when this Isolate is active.
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#define PER_ISOLATE_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(V) \
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V(kForeignForeignAddressTag, sandboxed, TAG(10)) \
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V(kNativeContextMicrotaskQueueTag, sandboxed, TAG(11)) \
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V(kEmbedderDataSlotPayloadTag, sandboxed, TAG(12)) \
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V(kExternalObjectValueTag, sandboxed, TAG(13)) \
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V(kCallHandlerInfoCallbackTag, sandboxed, TAG(14)) \
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V(kAccessorInfoGetterTag, sandboxed, TAG(15)) \
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V(kAccessorInfoSetterTag, sandboxed, TAG(16)) \
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V(kWasmInternalFunctionCallTargetTag, sandboxed, TAG(17)) \
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V(kWasmTypeInfoNativeTypeTag, sandboxed, TAG(18)) \
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V(kWasmExportedFunctionDataSignatureTag, sandboxed, TAG(19)) \
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V(kWasmContinuationJmpbufTag, sandboxed, TAG(20))
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// All external pointer tags.
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#define ALL_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(V) \
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SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(V) \
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PER_ISOLATE_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(V)
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// When the sandbox is enabled, external pointers marked as "sandboxed" above
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// use the external pointer table (i.e. are sandboxed). This allows a gradual
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// rollout of external pointer sandboxing. If the sandbox is off, no external
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// pointers are sandboxed.
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//
|
|
// Sandboxed external pointer tags are available when compressing pointers even
|
|
// when the sandbox is off. Some tags (e.g. kWaiterQueueNodeTag) are used
|
|
// manually with the external pointer table even when the sandbox is off to ease
|
|
// alignment requirements.
|
|
#define sandboxed(X) (X << kExternalPointerTagShift) | kExternalPointerMarkBit
|
|
#define unsandboxed(X) kUnsandboxedExternalPointerTag
|
|
#if defined(V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS)
|
|
#define EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAG_ENUM(Name, State, Bits) Name = State(Bits),
|
|
#else
|
|
#define EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAG_ENUM(Name, State, Bits) Name = unsandboxed(Bits),
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#define MAKE_TAG(HasMarkBit, TypeTag) \
|
|
((static_cast<uint64_t>(TypeTag) << kExternalPointerTagShift) | \
|
|
(HasMarkBit ? kExternalPointerMarkBit : 0))
|
|
enum ExternalPointerTag : uint64_t {
|
|
// Empty tag value. Mostly used as placeholder.
|
|
kExternalPointerNullTag = MAKE_TAG(0, 0b00000000),
|
|
// Tag to use for unsandboxed external pointers, which are still stored as
|
|
// raw pointers on the heap.
|
|
kUnsandboxedExternalPointerTag = MAKE_TAG(0, 0b00000000),
|
|
// External pointer tag that will match any external pointer. Use with care!
|
|
kAnyExternalPointerTag = MAKE_TAG(1, 0b11111111),
|
|
// The free entry tag has all type bits set so every type check with a
|
|
// different type fails. It also doesn't have the mark bit set as free
|
|
// entries are (by definition) not alive.
|
|
kExternalPointerFreeEntryTag = MAKE_TAG(0, 0b11111111),
|
|
// Evacuation entries are used during external pointer table compaction.
|
|
kExternalPointerEvacuationEntryTag = MAKE_TAG(1, 0b11100111),
|
|
|
|
ALL_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAG_ENUM)
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
#undef MAKE_TAG
|
|
#undef unsandboxed
|
|
#undef sandboxed
|
|
#undef TAG
|
|
#undef EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAG_ENUM
|
|
|
|
// clang-format on
|
|
|
|
// True if the external pointer is sandboxed and so must be referenced through
|
|
// an external pointer table.
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr bool IsSandboxedExternalPointerType(
|
|
ExternalPointerTag tag) {
|
|
return tag != kUnsandboxedExternalPointerTag;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// True if the external pointer must be accessed from the shared isolate's
|
|
// external pointer table.
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr bool IsSharedExternalPointerType(
|
|
ExternalPointerTag tag) {
|
|
return tag >= kFirstSharedTag && tag <= kLastSharedTag;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Sanity checks.
|
|
#define CHECK_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(Tag, ...) \
|
|
static_assert(!IsSandboxedExternalPointerType(Tag) || \
|
|
IsSharedExternalPointerType(Tag));
|
|
#define CHECK_NON_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(Tag, ...) \
|
|
static_assert(!IsSandboxedExternalPointerType(Tag) || \
|
|
!IsSharedExternalPointerType(Tag));
|
|
|
|
SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(CHECK_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS)
|
|
PER_ISOLATE_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS(CHECK_NON_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS)
|
|
|
|
#undef CHECK_NON_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS
|
|
#undef CHECK_SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS
|
|
|
|
#undef SHARED_EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS
|
|
#undef EXTERNAL_POINTER_TAGS
|
|
|
|
// {obj} must be the raw tagged pointer representation of a HeapObject
|
|
// that's guaranteed to never be in ReadOnlySpace.
|
|
V8_EXPORT internal::Isolate* IsolateFromNeverReadOnlySpaceObject(Address obj);
|
|
|
|
// Returns if we need to throw when an error occurs. This infers the language
|
|
// mode based on the current context and the closure. This returns true if the
|
|
// language mode is strict.
|
|
V8_EXPORT bool ShouldThrowOnError(v8::internal::Isolate* isolate);
|
|
/**
|
|
* This class exports constants and functionality from within v8 that
|
|
* is necessary to implement inline functions in the v8 api. Don't
|
|
* depend on functions and constants defined here.
|
|
*/
|
|
class Internals {
|
|
#ifdef V8_MAP_PACKING
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr internal::Address UnpackMapWord(
|
|
internal::Address mapword) {
|
|
// TODO(wenyuzhao): Clear header metadata.
|
|
return mapword ^ kMapWordXorMask;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
public:
|
|
// These values match non-compiler-dependent values defined within
|
|
// the implementation of v8.
|
|
static const int kHeapObjectMapOffset = 0;
|
|
static const int kMapInstanceTypeOffset = 1 * kApiTaggedSize + kApiInt32Size;
|
|
static const int kStringResourceOffset =
|
|
1 * kApiTaggedSize + 2 * kApiInt32Size;
|
|
|
|
static const int kOddballKindOffset = 4 * kApiTaggedSize + kApiDoubleSize;
|
|
static const int kJSObjectHeaderSize = 3 * kApiTaggedSize;
|
|
static const int kFixedArrayHeaderSize = 2 * kApiTaggedSize;
|
|
static const int kEmbedderDataArrayHeaderSize = 2 * kApiTaggedSize;
|
|
static const int kEmbedderDataSlotSize = kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
|
|
static const int kEmbedderDataSlotExternalPointerOffset = kApiTaggedSize;
|
|
#else
|
|
static const int kEmbedderDataSlotExternalPointerOffset = 0;
|
|
#endif
|
|
static const int kNativeContextEmbedderDataOffset = 6 * kApiTaggedSize;
|
|
static const int kStringRepresentationAndEncodingMask = 0x0f;
|
|
static const int kStringEncodingMask = 0x8;
|
|
static const int kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag = 0x02;
|
|
static const int kExternalOneByteRepresentationTag = 0x0a;
|
|
|
|
static const uint32_t kNumIsolateDataSlots = 4;
|
|
static const int kStackGuardSize = 7 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kBuiltinTier0EntryTableSize = 7 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kBuiltinTier0TableSize = 7 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
|
|
// ExternalPointerTable layout guarantees.
|
|
static const int kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset = 0;
|
|
static const int kExternalPointerTableCapacityOffset =
|
|
kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kExternalPointerTableFreelistHeadOffset =
|
|
kExternalPointerTableCapacityOffset + kApiInt32Size;
|
|
static const int kExternalPointerTableSize = 4 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
|
|
// IsolateData layout guarantees.
|
|
static const int kIsolateCageBaseOffset = 0;
|
|
static const int kIsolateStackGuardOffset =
|
|
kIsolateCageBaseOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kVariousBooleanFlagsOffset =
|
|
kIsolateStackGuardOffset + kStackGuardSize;
|
|
static const int kBuiltinTier0EntryTableOffset =
|
|
kVariousBooleanFlagsOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kBuiltinTier0TableOffset =
|
|
kBuiltinTier0EntryTableOffset + kBuiltinTier0EntryTableSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateEmbedderDataOffset =
|
|
kBuiltinTier0TableOffset + kBuiltinTier0TableSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateFastCCallCallerFpOffset =
|
|
kIsolateEmbedderDataOffset + kNumIsolateDataSlots * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateFastCCallCallerPcOffset =
|
|
kIsolateFastCCallCallerFpOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateFastApiCallTargetOffset =
|
|
kIsolateFastCCallCallerPcOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateLongTaskStatsCounterOffset =
|
|
kIsolateFastApiCallTargetOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
static const int kIsolateExternalPointerTableOffset =
|
|
kIsolateLongTaskStatsCounterOffset + kApiSizetSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateSharedExternalPointerTableAddressOffset =
|
|
kIsolateExternalPointerTableOffset + kExternalPointerTableSize;
|
|
static const int kIsolateRootsOffset =
|
|
kIsolateSharedExternalPointerTableAddressOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
#else
|
|
static const int kIsolateRootsOffset =
|
|
kIsolateLongTaskStatsCounterOffset + kApiSizetSize;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
static const int kUndefinedValueRootIndex = 4;
|
|
static const int kTheHoleValueRootIndex = 5;
|
|
static const int kNullValueRootIndex = 6;
|
|
static const int kTrueValueRootIndex = 7;
|
|
static const int kFalseValueRootIndex = 8;
|
|
static const int kEmptyStringRootIndex = 9;
|
|
|
|
static const int kNodeClassIdOffset = 1 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
static const int kNodeFlagsOffset = 1 * kApiSystemPointerSize + 3;
|
|
static const int kNodeStateMask = 0x3;
|
|
static const int kNodeStateIsWeakValue = 2;
|
|
|
|
static const int kFirstNonstringType = 0x80;
|
|
static const int kOddballType = 0x83;
|
|
static const int kForeignType = 0xcc;
|
|
static const int kJSSpecialApiObjectType = 0x410;
|
|
static const int kJSObjectType = 0x421;
|
|
static const int kFirstJSApiObjectType = 0x422;
|
|
static const int kLastJSApiObjectType = 0x80A;
|
|
|
|
static const int kUndefinedOddballKind = 5;
|
|
static const int kNullOddballKind = 3;
|
|
|
|
// Constants used by PropertyCallbackInfo to check if we should throw when an
|
|
// error occurs.
|
|
static const int kThrowOnError = 0;
|
|
static const int kDontThrow = 1;
|
|
static const int kInferShouldThrowMode = 2;
|
|
|
|
// Soft limit for AdjustAmountofExternalAllocatedMemory. Trigger an
|
|
// incremental GC once the external memory reaches this limit.
|
|
static constexpr int kExternalAllocationSoftLimit = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
|
|
|
|
#ifdef V8_MAP_PACKING
|
|
static const uintptr_t kMapWordMetadataMask = 0xffffULL << 48;
|
|
// The lowest two bits of mapwords are always `0b10`
|
|
static const uintptr_t kMapWordSignature = 0b10;
|
|
// XORing a (non-compressed) map with this mask ensures that the two
|
|
// low-order bits are 0b10. The 0 at the end makes this look like a Smi,
|
|
// although real Smis have all lower 32 bits unset. We only rely on these
|
|
// values passing as Smis in very few places.
|
|
static const int kMapWordXorMask = 0b11;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
V8_EXPORT static void CheckInitializedImpl(v8::Isolate* isolate);
|
|
V8_INLINE static void CheckInitialized(v8::Isolate* isolate) {
|
|
#ifdef V8_ENABLE_CHECKS
|
|
CheckInitializedImpl(isolate);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static bool HasHeapObjectTag(const internal::Address value) {
|
|
return (value & kHeapObjectTagMask) == static_cast<Address>(kHeapObjectTag);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static int SmiValue(const internal::Address value) {
|
|
return PlatformSmiTagging::SmiToInt(value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr internal::Address IntToSmi(int value) {
|
|
return internal::IntToSmi(value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr bool IsValidSmi(intptr_t value) {
|
|
return PlatformSmiTagging::IsValidSmi(value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static int GetInstanceType(const internal::Address obj) {
|
|
typedef internal::Address A;
|
|
A map = ReadTaggedPointerField(obj, kHeapObjectMapOffset);
|
|
#ifdef V8_MAP_PACKING
|
|
map = UnpackMapWord(map);
|
|
#endif
|
|
return ReadRawField<uint16_t>(map, kMapInstanceTypeOffset);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static int GetOddballKind(const internal::Address obj) {
|
|
return SmiValue(ReadTaggedSignedField(obj, kOddballKindOffset));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static bool IsExternalTwoByteString(int instance_type) {
|
|
int representation = (instance_type & kStringRepresentationAndEncodingMask);
|
|
return representation == kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static constexpr bool CanHaveInternalField(int instance_type) {
|
|
static_assert(kJSObjectType + 1 == kFirstJSApiObjectType);
|
|
static_assert(kJSObjectType < kLastJSApiObjectType);
|
|
static_assert(kFirstJSApiObjectType < kLastJSApiObjectType);
|
|
// Check for IsJSObject() || IsJSSpecialApiObject() || IsJSApiObject()
|
|
return instance_type == kJSSpecialApiObjectType ||
|
|
// inlined version of base::IsInRange
|
|
(static_cast<unsigned>(static_cast<unsigned>(instance_type) -
|
|
static_cast<unsigned>(kJSObjectType)) <=
|
|
static_cast<unsigned>(kLastJSApiObjectType - kJSObjectType));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static uint8_t GetNodeFlag(internal::Address* obj, int shift) {
|
|
uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(obj) + kNodeFlagsOffset;
|
|
return *addr & static_cast<uint8_t>(1U << shift);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static void UpdateNodeFlag(internal::Address* obj, bool value,
|
|
int shift) {
|
|
uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(obj) + kNodeFlagsOffset;
|
|
uint8_t mask = static_cast<uint8_t>(1U << shift);
|
|
*addr = static_cast<uint8_t>((*addr & ~mask) | (value << shift));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static uint8_t GetNodeState(internal::Address* obj) {
|
|
uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(obj) + kNodeFlagsOffset;
|
|
return *addr & kNodeStateMask;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static void UpdateNodeState(internal::Address* obj, uint8_t value) {
|
|
uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(obj) + kNodeFlagsOffset;
|
|
*addr = static_cast<uint8_t>((*addr & ~kNodeStateMask) | value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static void SetEmbedderData(v8::Isolate* isolate, uint32_t slot,
|
|
void* data) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateEmbedderDataOffset +
|
|
slot * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
*reinterpret_cast<void**>(addr) = data;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static void* GetEmbedderData(const v8::Isolate* isolate,
|
|
uint32_t slot) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateEmbedderDataOffset +
|
|
slot * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
return *reinterpret_cast<void* const*>(addr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static void IncrementLongTasksStatsCounter(v8::Isolate* isolate) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateLongTaskStatsCounterOffset;
|
|
++(*reinterpret_cast<size_t*>(addr));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address* GetRoot(v8::Isolate* isolate, int index) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateRootsOffset +
|
|
index * kApiSystemPointerSize;
|
|
return reinterpret_cast<internal::Address*>(addr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address* GetExternalPointerTableBase(
|
|
v8::Isolate* isolate) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateExternalPointerTableOffset +
|
|
kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset;
|
|
return *reinterpret_cast<internal::Address**>(addr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address* GetSharedExternalPointerTableBase(
|
|
v8::Isolate* isolate) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = reinterpret_cast<internal::Address>(isolate) +
|
|
kIsolateSharedExternalPointerTableAddressOffset;
|
|
addr = *reinterpret_cast<internal::Address*>(addr);
|
|
addr += kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset;
|
|
return *reinterpret_cast<internal::Address**>(addr);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
template <typename T>
|
|
V8_INLINE static T ReadRawField(internal::Address heap_object_ptr,
|
|
int offset) {
|
|
internal::Address addr = heap_object_ptr + offset - kHeapObjectTag;
|
|
#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
if (sizeof(T) > kApiTaggedSize) {
|
|
// TODO(ishell, v8:8875): When pointer compression is enabled 8-byte size
|
|
// fields (external pointers, doubles and BigInt data) are only
|
|
// kTaggedSize aligned so we have to use unaligned pointer friendly way of
|
|
// accessing them in order to avoid undefined behavior in C++ code.
|
|
T r;
|
|
memcpy(&r, reinterpret_cast<void*>(addr), sizeof(T));
|
|
return r;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
return *reinterpret_cast<const T*>(addr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address ReadTaggedPointerField(
|
|
internal::Address heap_object_ptr, int offset) {
|
|
#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
uint32_t value = ReadRawField<uint32_t>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
internal::Address base =
|
|
GetPtrComprCageBaseFromOnHeapAddress(heap_object_ptr);
|
|
return base + static_cast<internal::Address>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(value));
|
|
#else
|
|
return ReadRawField<internal::Address>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address ReadTaggedSignedField(
|
|
internal::Address heap_object_ptr, int offset) {
|
|
#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
uint32_t value = ReadRawField<uint32_t>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
return static_cast<internal::Address>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(value));
|
|
#else
|
|
return ReadRawField<internal::Address>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static v8::Isolate* GetIsolateForSandbox(internal::Address obj) {
|
|
#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
|
|
return reinterpret_cast<v8::Isolate*>(
|
|
internal::IsolateFromNeverReadOnlySpaceObject(obj));
|
|
#else
|
|
// Not used in non-sandbox mode.
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <ExternalPointerTag tag>
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address ReadExternalPointerField(
|
|
v8::Isolate* isolate, internal::Address heap_object_ptr, int offset) {
|
|
#ifdef V8_ENABLE_SANDBOX
|
|
if (IsSandboxedExternalPointerType(tag)) {
|
|
// See src/sandbox/external-pointer-table-inl.h. Logic duplicated here so
|
|
// it can be inlined and doesn't require an additional call.
|
|
internal::Address* table =
|
|
IsSharedExternalPointerType(tag)
|
|
? GetSharedExternalPointerTableBase(isolate)
|
|
: GetExternalPointerTableBase(isolate);
|
|
internal::ExternalPointerHandle handle =
|
|
ReadRawField<ExternalPointerHandle>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
uint32_t index = handle >> kExternalPointerIndexShift;
|
|
std::atomic<internal::Address>* ptr =
|
|
reinterpret_cast<std::atomic<internal::Address>*>(&table[index]);
|
|
internal::Address entry =
|
|
std::atomic_load_explicit(ptr, std::memory_order_relaxed);
|
|
return entry & ~tag;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
return ReadRawField<Address>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address GetPtrComprCageBaseFromOnHeapAddress(
|
|
internal::Address addr) {
|
|
return addr & -static_cast<intptr_t>(kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
V8_INLINE static internal::Address DecompressTaggedAnyField(
|
|
internal::Address heap_object_ptr, uint32_t value) {
|
|
internal::Address base =
|
|
GetPtrComprCageBaseFromOnHeapAddress(heap_object_ptr);
|
|
return base + static_cast<internal::Address>(static_cast<uintptr_t>(value));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif // V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Only perform cast check for types derived from v8::Data since
|
|
// other types do not implement the Cast method.
|
|
template <bool PerformCheck>
|
|
struct CastCheck {
|
|
template <class T>
|
|
static void Perform(T* data);
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
template <>
|
|
template <class T>
|
|
void CastCheck<true>::Perform(T* data) {
|
|
T::Cast(data);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <>
|
|
template <class T>
|
|
void CastCheck<false>::Perform(T* data) {}
|
|
|
|
template <class T>
|
|
V8_INLINE void PerformCastCheck(T* data) {
|
|
CastCheck<std::is_base_of<Data, T>::value &&
|
|
!std::is_same<Data, std::remove_cv_t<T>>::value>::Perform(data);
|
|
}
|
|
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// A base class for backing stores, which is needed due to vagaries of
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// how static casts work with std::shared_ptr.
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class BackingStoreBase {};
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// The maximum value in enum GarbageCollectionReason, defined in heap.h.
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// This is needed for histograms sampling garbage collection reasons.
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constexpr int kGarbageCollectionReasonMaxValue = 27;
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} // namespace internal
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} // namespace v8
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#endif // INCLUDE_V8_INTERNAL_H_
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