| Index: src/mips/code-stubs-mips.cc
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| diff --git a/src/mips/code-stubs-mips.cc b/src/mips/code-stubs-mips.cc
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| index 2f5fa2cec1db8f5cfb839ecceae5bc83e0ac6e5e..8dbf1844f9d040e73b0a887adae5a14ad9a611a0 100644
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| --- a/src/mips/code-stubs-mips.cc
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| +++ b/src/mips/code-stubs-mips.cc
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| @@ -1271,87 +1271,6 @@ void JSEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
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| __ Jump(ra);
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| }
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| -void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
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| -#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
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| - // This case is handled prior to the RegExpExecStub call.
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| - __ Abort(kUnexpectedRegExpExecCall);
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| -#else // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
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| - // Isolates: note we add an additional parameter here (isolate pointer).
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| - const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 9;
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| - const int kParameterRegisters = 4;
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| - __ EnterExitFrame(false, kRegExpExecuteArguments - kParameterRegisters);
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| -
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| - // Stack pointer now points to cell where return address is to be written.
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| - // Arguments are before that on the stack or in registers, meaning we
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| - // treat the return address as argument 5. Thus every argument after that
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| - // needs to be shifted back by 1. Since DirectCEntryStub will handle
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| - // allocating space for the c argument slots, we don't need to calculate
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| - // that into the argument positions on the stack. This is how the stack will
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| - // look (sp meaning the value of sp at this moment):
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| - // [sp + 5] - Argument 9
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| - // [sp + 4] - Argument 8
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| - // [sp + 3] - Argument 7
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| - // [sp + 2] - Argument 6
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| - // [sp + 1] - Argument 5
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| - // [sp + 0] - saved ra
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| -
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| - // Argument 9: Pass current isolate address.
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| - // CFunctionArgumentOperand handles MIPS stack argument slots.
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| - __ li(t1, Operand(ExternalReference::isolate_address(isolate())));
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| - __ sw(t1, MemOperand(sp, 5 * kPointerSize));
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| -
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| - // Argument 8: Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
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| - __ li(t1, Operand(1));
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| - __ sw(t1, MemOperand(sp, 4 * kPointerSize));
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| -
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| - // Argument 7: Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
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| - ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
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| - ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address(isolate());
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| - ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
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| - ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size(isolate());
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| - __ li(t1, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address));
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| - __ lw(t1, MemOperand(t1, 0));
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| - __ li(t2, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
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| - __ lw(t2, MemOperand(t2, 0));
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| - __ addu(t1, t1, t2);
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| - __ sw(t1, MemOperand(sp, 3 * kPointerSize));
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| -
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| - // Argument 6: Set the number of capture registers to zero to force global
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| - // regexps to behave as non-global. This does not affect non-global regexps.
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| - __ mov(t1, zero_reg);
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| - __ sw(t1, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
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| -
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| - // Argument 5: static offsets vector buffer.
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| - __ li(
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| - t1,
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| - Operand(ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector(isolate())));
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| - __ sw(t1, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
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| -
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| - // Argument 4, a3: End of string data
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| - // Argument 3, a2: Start of string data
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| - CHECK(a3.is(RegExpExecDescriptor::StringEndRegister()));
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| - CHECK(a2.is(RegExpExecDescriptor::StringStartRegister()));
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| -
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| - // Argument 2 (a1): Previous index.
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| - CHECK(a1.is(RegExpExecDescriptor::LastIndexRegister()));
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| -
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| - // Argument 1 (a0): Subject string.
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| - CHECK(a0.is(RegExpExecDescriptor::StringRegister()));
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| -
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| - // Locate the code entry and call it.
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| - Register code_reg = RegExpExecDescriptor::CodeRegister();
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| - __ Addu(code_reg, code_reg, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
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| - DirectCEntryStub stub(isolate());
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| - stub.GenerateCall(masm, code_reg);
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| -
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| - __ LeaveExitFrame(false, no_reg, true);
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| -
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| - // Return the smi-tagged result.
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| - __ SmiTag(v0);
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| - __ Ret();
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| -#endif // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
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| -}
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| -
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| static void CallStubInRecordCallTarget(MacroAssembler* masm, CodeStub* stub) {
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| // a0 : number of arguments to the construct function
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