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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE INC. ``AS IS'' AND ANY
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE INC. OR
* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
* EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
* PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
* PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
* OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "DFGJITCode.h"
#if ENABLE(DFG_JIT)
#include "CodeBlock.h"
#include "JSCInlines.h"
namespace JSC { namespace DFG {
JITCode::JITCode()
: DirectJITCode(DFGJIT)
#if ENABLE(FTL_JIT)
, osrEntryRetry(0)
, abandonOSREntry(false)
#endif // ENABLE(FTL_JIT)
{
}
JITCode::~JITCode()
{
}
CommonData* JITCode::dfgCommon()
{
return &common;
}
JITCode* JITCode::dfg()
{
return this;
}
void JITCode::shrinkToFit()
{
common.shrinkToFit();
osrEntry.shrinkToFit();
osrExit.shrinkToFit();
speculationRecovery.shrinkToFit();
minifiedDFG.prepareAndShrink();
variableEventStream.shrinkToFit();
}
void JITCode::reconstruct(
CodeBlock* codeBlock, CodeOrigin codeOrigin, unsigned streamIndex,
Operands<ValueRecovery>& result)
{
variableEventStream.reconstruct(
codeBlock, codeOrigin, minifiedDFG, streamIndex, result);
}
void JITCode::reconstruct(
ExecState* exec, CodeBlock* codeBlock, CodeOrigin codeOrigin, unsigned streamIndex,
Operands<JSValue>& result)
{
Operands<ValueRecovery> recoveries;
reconstruct(codeBlock, codeOrigin, streamIndex, recoveries);
result = Operands<JSValue>(OperandsLike, recoveries);
for (size_t i = result.size(); i--;) {
int operand = result.operandForIndex(i);
if (codeOrigin == CodeOrigin(0)
&& operandIsArgument(operand)
&& !VirtualRegister(operand).toArgument()
&& codeBlock->codeType() == FunctionCode
&& codeBlock->specializationKind() == CodeForConstruct) {
// Ugh. If we're in a constructor, the 'this' argument may hold garbage. It will
// also never be used. It doesn't matter what we put into the value for this,
// but it has to be an actual value that can be grokked by subsequent DFG passes,
// so we sanitize it here by turning it into Undefined.
result[i] = jsUndefined();
continue;
}
result[i] = recoveries[i].recover(exec);
}
}
#if ENABLE(FTL_JIT)
bool JITCode::checkIfOptimizationThresholdReached(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
return tierUpCounter.checkIfThresholdCrossedAndSet(codeBlock->baselineVersion());
}
void JITCode::optimizeNextInvocation(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
if (Options::verboseOSR())
dataLog(*codeBlock, ": FTL-optimizing next invocation.\n");
tierUpCounter.setNewThreshold(0, codeBlock->baselineVersion());
}
void JITCode::dontOptimizeAnytimeSoon(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
if (Options::verboseOSR())
dataLog(*codeBlock, ": Not FTL-optimizing anytime soon.\n");
tierUpCounter.deferIndefinitely();
}
void JITCode::optimizeAfterWarmUp(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
if (Options::verboseOSR())
dataLog(*codeBlock, ": FTL-optimizing after warm-up.\n");
CodeBlock* baseline = codeBlock->baselineVersion();
tierUpCounter.setNewThreshold(
baseline->adjustedCounterValue(Options::thresholdForFTLOptimizeAfterWarmUp()),
baseline);
}
void JITCode::optimizeSoon(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
if (Options::verboseOSR())
dataLog(*codeBlock, ": FTL-optimizing soon.\n");
CodeBlock* baseline = codeBlock->baselineVersion();
tierUpCounter.setNewThreshold(
baseline->adjustedCounterValue(Options::thresholdForFTLOptimizeSoon()),
baseline);
}
void JITCode::forceOptimizationSlowPathConcurrently(CodeBlock* codeBlock)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
if (Options::verboseOSR())
dataLog(*codeBlock, ": Forcing slow path concurrently for FTL entry.\n");
tierUpCounter.forceSlowPathConcurrently();
}
void JITCode::setOptimizationThresholdBasedOnCompilationResult(
CodeBlock* codeBlock, CompilationResult result)
{
ASSERT(codeBlock->jitType() == JITCode::DFGJIT);
switch (result) {
case CompilationSuccessful:
optimizeNextInvocation(codeBlock);
codeBlock->baselineVersion()->m_hasBeenCompiledWithFTL = true;
return;
case CompilationFailed:
dontOptimizeAnytimeSoon(codeBlock);
codeBlock->baselineVersion()->m_didFailFTLCompilation = true;
return;
case CompilationDeferred:
optimizeAfterWarmUp(codeBlock);
return;
case CompilationInvalidated:
// This is weird - it will only happen in cases when the DFG code block (i.e.
// the code block that this JITCode belongs to) is also invalidated. So it
// doesn't really matter what we do. But, we do the right thing anyway. Note
// that us counting the reoptimization actually means that we might count it
// twice. But that's generally OK. It's better to overcount reoptimizations
// than it is to undercount them.
codeBlock->baselineVersion()->countReoptimization();
optimizeAfterWarmUp(codeBlock);
return;
}
RELEASE_ASSERT_NOT_REACHED();
}
#endif // ENABLE(FTL_JIT)
} } // namespace JSC::DFG
#endif // ENABLE(DFG_JIT)
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