Index: src/x64/debug-x64.cc |
=================================================================== |
--- src/x64/debug-x64.cc (revision 5352) |
+++ src/x64/debug-x64.cc (working copy) |
@@ -47,22 +47,35 @@ |
#define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm) |
static void Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(MacroAssembler* masm, |
- RegList pointer_regs, |
+ RegList object_regs, |
+ RegList non_object_regs, |
bool convert_call_to_jmp) { |
- // Save the content of all general purpose registers in memory. This copy in |
- // memory is later pushed onto the JS expression stack for the fake JS frame |
- // generated and also to the C frame generated on top of that. In the JS |
- // frame ONLY the registers containing pointers will be pushed on the |
- // expression stack. This causes the GC to update these pointers so that |
- // they will have the correct value when returning from the debugger. |
- __ SaveRegistersToMemory(kJSCallerSaved); |
- |
// Enter an internal frame. |
__ EnterInternalFrame(); |
- // Store the registers containing object pointers on the expression stack to |
- // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC. |
- __ PushRegistersFromMemory(pointer_regs); |
+ // Store the registers containing live values on the expression stack to |
+ // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC. Non object values |
+ // are stored as as two smi causing it to be untouched by GC. |
+ ASSERT((object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0); |
+ ASSERT((non_object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0); |
+ ASSERT((object_regs & non_object_regs) == 0); |
+ for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) { |
+ int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i); |
+ Register reg = { r }; |
+ ASSERT(!reg.is(kScratchRegister)); |
+ if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) { |
+ __ push(reg); |
+ } |
+ // Store the 64-bit value as two smis. |
+ if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) { |
+ __ movq(kScratchRegister, reg); |
+ __ Integer32ToSmi(reg, reg); |
+ __ push(reg); |
+ __ sar(kScratchRegister, Immediate(32)); |
+ __ Integer32ToSmi(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister); |
+ __ push(kScratchRegister); |
+ } |
+ } |
#ifdef DEBUG |
__ RecordComment("// Calling from debug break to runtime - come in - over"); |
@@ -70,12 +83,29 @@ |
__ xor_(rax, rax); // No arguments (argc == 0). |
__ movq(rbx, ExternalReference::debug_break()); |
- CEntryStub ceb(1, ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG); |
+ CEntryStub ceb(1); |
__ CallStub(&ceb); |
- // Restore the register values containing object pointers from the expression |
- // stack in the reverse order as they where pushed. |
- __ PopRegistersToMemory(pointer_regs); |
+ // Restore the register values from the expression stack. |
+ for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
+ int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i); |
+ Register reg = { r }; |
+ if (FLAG_debug_code) { |
+ __ Set(reg, kDebugZapValue); |
+ } |
+ if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) { |
+ __ pop(reg); |
+ } |
+ // Reconstruct the 64-bit value from two smis. |
+ if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) { |
+ __ pop(kScratchRegister); |
+ __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister); |
+ __ shl(kScratchRegister, Immediate(32)); |
+ __ pop(reg); |
+ __ SmiToInteger32(reg, reg); |
+ __ or_(reg, kScratchRegister); |
+ } |
+ } |
// Get rid of the internal frame. |
__ LeaveInternalFrame(); |
@@ -83,12 +113,9 @@ |
// If this call did not replace a call but patched other code then there will |
// be an unwanted return address left on the stack. Here we get rid of that. |
if (convert_call_to_jmp) { |
- __ pop(rax); |
+ __ addq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize)); |
} |
- // Finally restore all registers. |
- __ RestoreRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved); |
- |
// Now that the break point has been handled, resume normal execution by |
// jumping to the target address intended by the caller and that was |
// overwritten by the address of DebugBreakXXX. |
@@ -104,7 +131,7 @@ |
// ----------- S t a t e ------------- |
// -- rcx: function name |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rcx.bit(), false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rcx.bit(), 0, false); |
} |
@@ -116,7 +143,7 @@ |
// -- rax: number of arguments |
// ----------------------------------- |
// The number of arguments in rax is not smi encoded. |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rdi.bit(), rax.bit(), false); |
} |
@@ -126,7 +153,7 @@ |
// -- rax : key |
// -- rdx : receiver |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rdx.bit(), false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false); |
} |
@@ -137,7 +164,8 @@ |
// -- rcx : key |
// -- rdx : receiver |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper( |
+ masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false); |
} |
@@ -147,7 +175,7 @@ |
// -- rax : receiver |
// -- rcx : name |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit(), false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit(), 0, false); |
} |
@@ -156,7 +184,7 @@ |
// ----------- S t a t e ------------- |
// -- rax: return value |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit(), true); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit(), 0, true); |
} |
@@ -167,7 +195,8 @@ |
// -- rcx : name |
// -- rdx : receiver |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper( |
+ masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false); |
} |
@@ -176,7 +205,7 @@ |
// ----------- S t a t e ------------- |
// No registers used on entry. |
// ----------------------------------- |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, false); |
} |
@@ -196,7 +225,7 @@ |
void Debug::GenerateSlotDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) { |
// In the places where a debug break slot is inserted no registers can contain |
// object pointers. |
- Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, true); |
+ Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, true); |
} |