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| |
| // Flags: --allow-natives-syntax --noalways-opt --opt |
| |
| // It's nice to run this in other browsers too. |
| var standalone = false; |
| if (standalone) { |
| assertTrue = function(val) { |
| if (val != true) { |
| print("FAILURE"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| assertFalse = function(val) { |
| if (val != false) { |
| print("FAILURE"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| assertEquals = function(expected, val) { |
| if (expected !== val) { |
| print("FAILURE"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| empty_func = function(name) { } |
| assertUnoptimized = empty_func; |
| assertOptimized = empty_func; |
| |
| optimize = empty_func; |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback = empty_func; |
| deoptimizeFunction = empty_func; |
| } else { |
| optimize = function(name) { |
| %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(name); |
| } |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback = function(name) { |
| %ClearFunctionFeedback(name); |
| } |
| deoptimizeFunction = function(name) { |
| %DeoptimizeFunction(name); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function base_getter_test(create_func) { |
| var calls = 0; |
| |
| // Testcase: setter in prototype chain |
| foo = function(a) { var x = a[0]; return x + 3; } |
| var a = create_func(); |
| var ap = []; |
| ap.__defineGetter__(0, function() { calls++; return 0; }); |
| |
| foo(a); |
| assertUnoptimized(foo); |
| // Smi and Double elements transition the KeyedLoadIC to Generic state |
| // here, because they miss twice with the same map when loading the hole. |
| // For HOLEY_ELEMENTS, however, the IC knows how to convert the hole |
| // to undefined if the prototype is the original array prototype, so it |
| // stays monomorphic for now... |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| delete a[0]; |
| |
| assertEquals(0, calls); |
| a.__proto__ = ap; |
| // ...and later becomes polymorphic when it sees a second map. Optimized |
| // code will therefore inline the elements access, and deopt right away |
| // when it loads the hole from index [0]. |
| // Possible solutions: |
| // - remove the convert_hole_to_undefined flag from the IC, to force it |
| // into generic state for all elements kinds. Cost: slower ICs in code |
| // that doesn't get optimized. |
| // - teach Turbofan about the same trick: for holey elements with the |
| // original array prototype, convert hole to undefined inline. Cost: |
| // larger optimized code size, because the loads for different maps with |
| // the same elements kind can no longer be consolidated if they handle |
| // the hole differently. |
| // - call "foo" twice after setting a.__proto__ and before optimizing it; |
| // this is the simplest fix so let's do that for now. |
| foo(a); |
| assertEquals(1, calls); |
| foo(a); |
| assertEquals(2, calls); |
| optimize(foo); |
| foo(a); |
| assertEquals(3, calls); |
| assertOptimized(foo); |
| |
| // Testcase: getter "deep" in prototype chain. |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| deoptimizeFunction(foo); |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| calls = 0; |
| |
| a = create_func(); |
| var ap2 = []; |
| a.__proto__ = ap2; |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| delete a[0]; |
| |
| assertEquals(0, calls); |
| |
| ap2.__proto__ = ap; // "sneak" in a callback. |
| // The sneak case should be caught by unoptimized code too. |
| assertUnoptimized(foo); |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| assertEquals(3, calls); |
| |
| // Testcase: getter added after optimization (feedback is monomorphic) |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| deoptimizeFunction(foo); |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| calls = 0; |
| |
| a = create_func(); |
| ap2 = []; |
| a.__proto__ = ap2; |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| foo(a); |
| optimize(foo); |
| foo(a); |
| assertOptimized(foo); |
| delete a[0]; |
| ap2.__proto__ = ap; |
| foo(a); |
| assertOptimized(foo); // getters don't require deopt on shape change. |
| assertEquals(1, calls); |
| |
| // Testcase: adding additional getters to a prototype chain that already has |
| // one shouldn't deopt anything. |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| calls = 0; |
| |
| a = create_func(); |
| a.__proto__ = ap2; |
| bar = function(a) { return a[3] + 600; } |
| bar(a); |
| bar(a); |
| bar(a); |
| optimize(bar); |
| bar(a); |
| assertOptimized(bar); |
| assertEquals(0, calls); |
| delete a[3]; |
| ap2.__defineGetter__(3, function() { calls++; return 0; }); |
| bar(a); |
| assertOptimized(bar); |
| assertEquals(1, calls); |
| |
| // Reset the state of foo and bar. |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| deoptimizeFunction(foo); |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(foo); |
| |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(bar); |
| deoptimizeFunction(bar); |
| clearFunctionTypeFeedback(bar); |
| } |
| |
| // Verify that map transitions don't confuse us. |
| create_func_smi = function() { return [,,,,,,5]; } |
| create_func_double = function() { return [,,,,,,5.5]; } |
| create_func_fast = function() { return [,,,,,,true]; } |
| |
| var cf = [create_func_smi, |
| create_func_double, |
| create_func_fast]; |
| |
| for(var c = 0; c < cf.length; c++) { |
| base_getter_test(cf[c]); |
| } |
| |
| // A special test for LoadKeyedHoleMode. Ensure that optimized is generated |
| // which sets ALLOW_RETURN_HOLE, then add a setter on the prototype that should |
| // cause the function to deoptimize. |
| |
| var a = [3.5,,,3.5]; |
| fun = function(a) { return a[0] + 5.5; } |
| fun(a); |
| fun(a); |
| fun(a); // should have a monomorphic KeyedLoadIC. |
| optimize(fun); |
| fun(a); |
| assertOptimized(fun); |
| |
| // returning undefined shouldn't phase us. |
| delete a[0]; |
| fun(a); |
| assertOptimized(fun); |
| |
| // but messing up the prototype chain will. |
| a.__proto__ = []; |
| fun(a); |
| assertUnoptimized(fun); |
| |
| // Construct a non-trivial prototype chain. |
| var a = [3.5,,,,3.5]; |
| var ap = [,,3.5]; |
| ap.__proto__ = a.__proto__; |
| a.__proto__ = ap; |
| fun(a); |
| optimize(fun); |
| fun(a); |
| assertOptimized(fun); |
| |
| var calls = 0; |
| delete a[0]; |
| ap.__defineGetter__(0, function() { calls++; return 0; }); |
| fun(a); |
| assertEquals(1, calls); |
| assertUnoptimized(fun); |