| // Copyright 2015 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // New space must be at max capacity to trigger pretenuring decision. |
| // Flags: --allow-natives-syntax --verify-heap --max-semi-space-size=1 |
| // Flags: --expose-gc --no-always-opt |
| |
| var global = []; // Used to keep some objects alive. |
| |
| function Ctor() { |
| var result = {a: {}, b: {}, c: {}, d: {}, e: {}, f: {}, g: {}}; |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| gc(); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < 120; i++) { |
| // Make the "a" property long-lived, while everything else is short-lived. |
| global.push(Ctor().a); |
| (function FillNewSpace() { new Array(10000); })(); |
| } |
| |
| // The bad situation is only triggered if Ctor wasn't optimized too early. |
| assertUnoptimized(Ctor); |
| // Optimized code for Ctor will pretenure the "a" property, so it will have |
| // three allocations: |
| // #1 Allocate the "result" object in new-space. |
| // #2 Allocate the object stored in the "a" property in old-space. |
| // #3 Allocate the objects for the "b" through "g" properties in new-space. |
| %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(Ctor); |
| for (var i = 0; i < 10000; i++) { |
| // At least one of these calls will run out of new space. The bug is |
| // triggered when it is allocation #3 that triggers GC. |
| Ctor(); |
| } |