| Index: src/builtins/x64/builtins-x64.cc
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| diff --git a/src/builtins/x64/builtins-x64.cc b/src/builtins/x64/builtins-x64.cc
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| index 028a0f327b7ca182a29af7ba8febfb41a8e2750d..1062406d963a1c2ae8619dd73c5e5a6c1fcb9a25 100644
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| --- a/src/builtins/x64/builtins-x64.cc
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| +++ b/src/builtins/x64/builtins-x64.cc
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| @@ -1297,70 +1297,6 @@ void Builtins::Generate_NotifyLazyDeoptimized(MacroAssembler* masm) {
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| }
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| // static
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| -void Builtins::Generate_DatePrototype_GetField(MacroAssembler* masm,
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| - int field_index) {
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| - // ----------- S t a t e -------------
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| - // -- rax : number of arguments
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| - // -- rdi : function
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| - // -- rsi : context
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| - // -- rsp[0] : return address
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| - // -- rsp[8] : receiver
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| - // -----------------------------------
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| -
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| - // 1. Load receiver into rax and check that it's actually a JSDate object.
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| - Label receiver_not_date;
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| - {
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| - StackArgumentsAccessor args(rsp, 0);
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| - __ movp(rax, args.GetReceiverOperand());
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| - __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &receiver_not_date);
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| - __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_DATE_TYPE, rbx);
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| - __ j(not_equal, &receiver_not_date);
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| - }
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| -
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| - // 2. Load the specified date field, falling back to the runtime as necessary.
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| - if (field_index == JSDate::kDateValue) {
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| - __ movp(rax, FieldOperand(rax, JSDate::kValueOffset));
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| - } else {
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| - if (field_index < JSDate::kFirstUncachedField) {
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| - Label stamp_mismatch;
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| - __ Load(rdx, ExternalReference::date_cache_stamp(masm->isolate()));
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| - __ cmpp(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, JSDate::kCacheStampOffset));
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| - __ j(not_equal, &stamp_mismatch, Label::kNear);
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| - __ movp(rax, FieldOperand(
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| - rax, JSDate::kValueOffset + field_index * kPointerSize));
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| - __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
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| - __ bind(&stamp_mismatch);
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| - }
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| - FrameScope scope(masm, StackFrame::INTERNAL);
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| - __ PrepareCallCFunction(2);
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| - __ Move(arg_reg_1, rax);
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| - __ Move(arg_reg_2, Smi::FromInt(field_index));
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| - __ CallCFunction(
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| - ExternalReference::get_date_field_function(masm->isolate()), 2);
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| - }
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| - __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
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| -
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| - // 3. Raise a TypeError if the receiver is not a date.
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| - __ bind(&receiver_not_date);
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| - {
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| - FrameScope scope(masm, StackFrame::MANUAL);
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| - __ Move(rbx, Smi::FromInt(0));
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| - __ EnterBuiltinFrame(rsi, rdi, rbx);
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| - __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kThrowNotDateError);
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| -
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| - // It's far from obvious, but this final trailing instruction after the call
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| - // is required for StackFrame::LookupCode to work correctly. To illustrate
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| - // why: if call were the final instruction in the code object, then the pc
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| - // (== return address) would point beyond the code object when the stack is
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| - // traversed. When we then try to look up the code object through
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| - // StackFrame::LookupCode, we actually return the next code object that
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| - // happens to be on the same page in memory.
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| - // TODO(jgruber): A proper fix for this would be nice.
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| - __ int3();
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| - }
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| -}
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| -
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| -// static
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| void Builtins::Generate_FunctionPrototypeApply(MacroAssembler* masm) {
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| // ----------- S t a t e -------------
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| // -- rax : argc
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