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Issue 7945009: Merge experimental/gc branch to the bleeding_edge. (Closed) Base URL: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/
Patch Set: Created 9 years, 3 months ago
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1 // Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. 1 // Copyright 2011 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 2 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 3 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
4 // met: 4 // met:
5 // 5 //
6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 6 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 7 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 8 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following 9 // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided 10 // disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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73 enum ObjectToDoubleFlags { 73 enum ObjectToDoubleFlags {
74 // No special flags. 74 // No special flags.
75 NO_OBJECT_TO_DOUBLE_FLAGS = 0, 75 NO_OBJECT_TO_DOUBLE_FLAGS = 0,
76 // Object is known to be a non smi. 76 // Object is known to be a non smi.
77 OBJECT_NOT_SMI = 1 << 0, 77 OBJECT_NOT_SMI = 1 << 0,
78 // Don't load NaNs or infinities, branch to the non number case instead. 78 // Don't load NaNs or infinities, branch to the non number case instead.
79 AVOID_NANS_AND_INFINITIES = 1 << 1 79 AVOID_NANS_AND_INFINITIES = 1 << 1
80 }; 80 };
81 81
82 82
83 enum RememberedSetAction { EMIT_REMEMBERED_SET, OMIT_REMEMBERED_SET };
84 enum SmiCheck { INLINE_SMI_CHECK, OMIT_SMI_CHECK };
85 enum LinkRegisterStatus { kLRHasNotBeenSaved, kLRHasBeenSaved };
86
87
88 bool AreAliased(Register r1, Register r2, Register r3, Register r4);
89
90
83 // MacroAssembler implements a collection of frequently used macros. 91 // MacroAssembler implements a collection of frequently used macros.
84 class MacroAssembler: public Assembler { 92 class MacroAssembler: public Assembler {
85 public: 93 public:
86 // The isolate parameter can be NULL if the macro assembler should 94 // The isolate parameter can be NULL if the macro assembler should
87 // not use isolate-dependent functionality. In this case, it's the 95 // not use isolate-dependent functionality. In this case, it's the
88 // responsibility of the caller to never invoke such function on the 96 // responsibility of the caller to never invoke such function on the
89 // macro assembler. 97 // macro assembler.
90 MacroAssembler(Isolate* isolate, void* buffer, int size); 98 MacroAssembler(Isolate* isolate, void* buffer, int size);
91 99
92 // Jump, Call, and Ret pseudo instructions implementing inter-working. 100 // Jump, Call, and Ret pseudo instructions implementing inter-working.
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151 159
152 // Load an object from the root table. 160 // Load an object from the root table.
153 void LoadRoot(Register destination, 161 void LoadRoot(Register destination,
154 Heap::RootListIndex index, 162 Heap::RootListIndex index,
155 Condition cond = al); 163 Condition cond = al);
156 // Store an object to the root table. 164 // Store an object to the root table.
157 void StoreRoot(Register source, 165 void StoreRoot(Register source,
158 Heap::RootListIndex index, 166 Heap::RootListIndex index,
159 Condition cond = al); 167 Condition cond = al);
160 168
169 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
170 // GC Support
161 171
162 // Check if object is in new space. 172 void IncrementalMarkingRecordWriteHelper(Register object,
163 // scratch can be object itself, but it will be clobbered. 173 Register value,
164 void InNewSpace(Register object, 174 Register address);
165 Register scratch,
166 Condition cond, // eq for new space, ne otherwise
167 Label* branch);
168 175
176 enum RememberedSetFinalAction {
177 kReturnAtEnd,
178 kFallThroughAtEnd
179 };
169 180
170 // For the page containing |object| mark the region covering [address] 181 // Record in the remembered set the fact that we have a pointer to new space
171 // dirty. The object address must be in the first 8K of an allocated page. 182 // at the address pointed to by the addr register. Only works if addr is not
172 void RecordWriteHelper(Register object, 183 // in new space.
173 Register address, 184 void RememberedSetHelper(Register addr,
174 Register scratch); 185 Register scratch,
186 SaveFPRegsMode save_fp,
187 RememberedSetFinalAction and_then);
175 188
176 // For the page containing |object| mark the region covering 189 void CheckPageFlag(Register object,
177 // [object+offset] dirty. The object address must be in the first 8K 190 Register scratch,
178 // of an allocated page. The 'scratch' registers are used in the 191 int mask,
179 // implementation and all 3 registers are clobbered by the 192 Condition cc,
180 // operation, as well as the ip register. RecordWrite updates the 193 Label* condition_met);
181 // write barrier even when storing smis. 194
182 void RecordWrite(Register object, 195 // Check if object is in new space. Jumps if the object is not in new space.
183 Operand offset, 196 // The register scratch can be object itself, but it will be clobbered.
197 void JumpIfNotInNewSpace(Register object,
198 Register scratch,
199 Label* branch) {
200 InNewSpace(object, scratch, ne, branch);
201 }
202
203 // Check if object is in new space. Jumps if the object is in new space.
204 // The register scratch can be object itself, but it will be clobbered.
205 void JumpIfInNewSpace(Register object,
206 Register scratch,
207 Label* branch) {
208 InNewSpace(object, scratch, eq, branch);
209 }
210
211 // Check if an object has a given incremental marking color.
212 void HasColor(Register object,
213 Register scratch0,
214 Register scratch1,
215 Label* has_color,
216 int first_bit,
217 int second_bit);
218
219 void JumpIfBlack(Register object,
184 Register scratch0, 220 Register scratch0,
185 Register scratch1); 221 Register scratch1,
222 Label* on_black);
186 223
187 // For the page containing |object| mark the region covering 224 // Checks the color of an object. If the object is already grey or black
188 // [address] dirty. The object address must be in the first 8K of an 225 // then we just fall through, since it is already live. If it is white and
189 // allocated page. All 3 registers are clobbered by the operation, 226 // we can determine that it doesn't need to be scanned, then we just mark it
190 // as well as the ip register. RecordWrite updates the write barrier 227 // black and fall through. For the rest we jump to the label so the
191 // even when storing smis. 228 // incremental marker can fix its assumptions.
192 void RecordWrite(Register object, 229 void EnsureNotWhite(Register object,
193 Register address, 230 Register scratch1,
194 Register scratch); 231 Register scratch2,
232 Register scratch3,
233 Label* object_is_white_and_not_data);
234
235 // Detects conservatively whether an object is data-only, ie it does need to
236 // be scanned by the garbage collector.
237 void JumpIfDataObject(Register value,
238 Register scratch,
239 Label* not_data_object);
240
241 // Notify the garbage collector that we wrote a pointer into an object.
242 // |object| is the object being stored into, |value| is the object being
243 // stored. value and scratch registers are clobbered by the operation.
244 // The offset is the offset from the start of the object, not the offset from
245 // the tagged HeapObject pointer. For use with FieldOperand(reg, off).
246 void RecordWriteField(
247 Register object,
248 int offset,
249 Register value,
250 Register scratch,
251 LinkRegisterStatus lr_status,
252 SaveFPRegsMode save_fp,
253 RememberedSetAction remembered_set_action = EMIT_REMEMBERED_SET,
254 SmiCheck smi_check = INLINE_SMI_CHECK);
255
256 // As above, but the offset has the tag presubtracted. For use with
257 // MemOperand(reg, off).
258 inline void RecordWriteContextSlot(
259 Register context,
260 int offset,
261 Register value,
262 Register scratch,
263 LinkRegisterStatus lr_status,
264 SaveFPRegsMode save_fp,
265 RememberedSetAction remembered_set_action = EMIT_REMEMBERED_SET,
266 SmiCheck smi_check = INLINE_SMI_CHECK) {
267 RecordWriteField(context,
268 offset + kHeapObjectTag,
269 value,
270 scratch,
271 lr_status,
272 save_fp,
273 remembered_set_action,
274 smi_check);
275 }
276
277 // For a given |object| notify the garbage collector that the slot |address|
278 // has been written. |value| is the object being stored. The value and
279 // address registers are clobbered by the operation.
280 void RecordWrite(
281 Register object,
282 Register address,
283 Register value,
284 LinkRegisterStatus lr_status,
285 SaveFPRegsMode save_fp,
286 RememberedSetAction remembered_set_action = EMIT_REMEMBERED_SET,
287 SmiCheck smi_check = INLINE_SMI_CHECK);
195 288
196 // Push a handle. 289 // Push a handle.
197 void Push(Handle<Object> handle); 290 void Push(Handle<Object> handle);
198 291
199 // Push two registers. Pushes leftmost register first (to highest address). 292 // Push two registers. Pushes leftmost register first (to highest address).
200 void Push(Register src1, Register src2, Condition cond = al) { 293 void Push(Register src1, Register src2, Condition cond = al) {
201 ASSERT(!src1.is(src2)); 294 ASSERT(!src1.is(src2));
202 if (src1.code() > src2.code()) { 295 if (src1.code() > src2.code()) {
203 stm(db_w, sp, src1.bit() | src2.bit(), cond); 296 stm(db_w, sp, src1.bit() | src2.bit(), cond);
204 } else { 297 } else {
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1064 InvokeFlag flag, 1157 InvokeFlag flag,
1065 const CallWrapper& call_wrapper, 1158 const CallWrapper& call_wrapper,
1066 CallKind call_kind); 1159 CallKind call_kind);
1067 1160
1068 void InitializeNewString(Register string, 1161 void InitializeNewString(Register string,
1069 Register length, 1162 Register length,
1070 Heap::RootListIndex map_index, 1163 Heap::RootListIndex map_index,
1071 Register scratch1, 1164 Register scratch1,
1072 Register scratch2); 1165 Register scratch2);
1073 1166
1167 // Helper for implementing JumpIfNotInNewSpace and JumpIfInNewSpace.
1168 void InNewSpace(Register object,
1169 Register scratch,
1170 Condition cond, // eq for new space, ne otherwise.
1171 Label* branch);
1172
1173 // Helper for finding the mark bits for an address. Afterwards, the
1174 // bitmap register points at the word with the mark bits and the mask
1175 // the position of the first bit. Leaves addr_reg unchanged.
1176 inline void GetMarkBits(Register addr_reg,
1177 Register bitmap_reg,
1178 Register mask_reg);
1179
1074 // Compute memory operands for safepoint stack slots. 1180 // Compute memory operands for safepoint stack slots.
1075 static int SafepointRegisterStackIndex(int reg_code); 1181 static int SafepointRegisterStackIndex(int reg_code);
1076 MemOperand SafepointRegisterSlot(Register reg); 1182 MemOperand SafepointRegisterSlot(Register reg);
1077 MemOperand SafepointRegistersAndDoublesSlot(Register reg); 1183 MemOperand SafepointRegistersAndDoublesSlot(Register reg);
1078 1184
1079 bool generating_stub_; 1185 bool generating_stub_;
1080 bool allow_stub_calls_; 1186 bool allow_stub_calls_;
1081 bool has_frame_; 1187 bool has_frame_;
1082 // This handle will be patched with the code object on installation. 1188 // This handle will be patched with the code object on installation.
1083 Handle<Object> code_object_; 1189 Handle<Object> code_object_;
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1140 #define __FILE_LINE__ __FILE__ ":" CODE_COVERAGE_TOSTRING(__LINE__) 1246 #define __FILE_LINE__ __FILE__ ":" CODE_COVERAGE_TOSTRING(__LINE__)
1141 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm->stop(__FILE_LINE__); masm-> 1247 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm->stop(__FILE_LINE__); masm->
1142 #else 1248 #else
1143 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm-> 1249 #define ACCESS_MASM(masm) masm->
1144 #endif 1250 #endif
1145 1251
1146 1252
1147 } } // namespace v8::internal 1253 } } // namespace v8::internal
1148 1254
1149 #endif // V8_ARM_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_ARM_H_ 1255 #endif // V8_ARM_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_ARM_H_
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