Update V8 to r5388 as required by WebKit r66666

Change-Id: Ib3c42e9b7226d22c65c7077c543fe31afe62a318
diff --git a/Android.v8common.mk b/Android.v8common.mk
index 263b9ab..113eec4 100644
--- a/Android.v8common.mk
+++ b/Android.v8common.mk
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@
 	src/fast-dtoa.cc \
 	src/fixed-dtoa.cc \
 	src/flags.cc \
-	src/flow-graph.cc \
 	src/frame-element.cc \
 	src/frames.cc \
 	src/full-codegen.cc \
@@ -86,6 +85,7 @@
 		src/arm/assembler-arm.cc \
 		src/arm/builtins-arm.cc \
 		src/arm/codegen-arm.cc \
+		src/arm/code-stubs-arm.cc \
 		src/arm/constants-arm.cc \
 		src/arm/cpu-arm.cc \
 		src/arm/debug-arm.cc \
@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@
 		src/ia32/assembler-ia32.cc \
 		src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc \
 		src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc \
+		src/ia32/code-stubs-arm.cc \
 		src/ia32/cpu-ia32.cc \
 		src/ia32/disasm-ia32.cc \
 		src/ia32/frames-ia32.cc \
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index cae9a42..37f427c 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,29 @@
+2010-09-01: Version 2.4.0
+
+      Fix bug in Object.freeze and Object.seal when Array.prototype or
+      Object.prototype is changed (issue 842).
+
+      Update Array.splice to follow Safari and Firefox when called
+      with zero arguments.
+
+      Fix a missing live register when breaking at keyed loads on ARM.
+
+      Performance improvements on all platforms.
+
+
+2010-08-25: Version 2.3.11
+
+       Fix bug in RegExp related to copy-on-write arrays.
+
+       Refactoring of tools/test.py script, including the introduction of
+       VARIANT_FLAGS that allows specification of sets of flags with which
+       all tests should be run.
+
+       Fix a bug in the handling of debug breaks in CallIC.
+
+       Performance improvements on all platforms.
+
+
 2010-08-23: Version 2.3.10
 
         Fix bug in bitops on ARM.
@@ -18,7 +44,7 @@
         Fixed DST cache to take into account the suspension of DST in 
         Egypt during the 2010 Ramadan (issue http://crbug.com/51855).
 
-	Performance improvements on all platforms.
+        Performance improvements on all platforms.
 
 
 2010-08-16: Version 2.3.8
diff --git a/V8_MERGE_REVISION b/V8_MERGE_REVISION
index 3e88f01..31f3bd8 100644
--- a/V8_MERGE_REVISION
+++ b/V8_MERGE_REVISION
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
-Currently we are using V8 at http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5318,
-which is ahead of our current WebKit revision
-See b/2947054
+We use a V8 revision that has been used for a Chromium release.
+
+http://src.chromium.org/svn/releases/7.0.514.1/DEPS
+http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5388
diff --git a/src/SConscript b/src/SConscript
index e6b4e38..7fae8d4 100755
--- a/src/SConscript
+++ b/src/SConscript
@@ -62,7 +62,6 @@
     execution.cc
     factory.cc
     flags.cc
-    flow-graph.cc
     frame-element.cc
     frames.cc
     full-codegen.cc
@@ -121,6 +120,7 @@
     jump-target-light.cc
     virtual-frame-light.cc
     arm/builtins-arm.cc
+    arm/code-stubs-arm.cc
     arm/codegen-arm.cc
     arm/constants-arm.cc
     arm/cpu-arm.cc
@@ -159,6 +159,7 @@
     virtual-frame-heavy.cc
     ia32/assembler-ia32.cc
     ia32/builtins-ia32.cc
+    ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc
     ia32/codegen-ia32.cc
     ia32/cpu-ia32.cc
     ia32/debug-ia32.cc
@@ -178,6 +179,7 @@
     virtual-frame-heavy.cc
     x64/assembler-x64.cc
     x64/builtins-x64.cc
+    x64/code-stubs-x64.cc
     x64/codegen-x64.cc
     x64/cpu-x64.cc
     x64/debug-x64.cc
diff --git a/src/accessors.h b/src/accessors.h
index 7a840a1..eeab2ac 100644
--- a/src/accessors.h
+++ b/src/accessors.h
@@ -75,8 +75,10 @@
   };
 
   // Accessor functions called directly from the runtime system.
-  static Object* FunctionGetPrototype(Object* object, void*);
-  static Object* FunctionSetPrototype(JSObject* object, Object* value, void*);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* FunctionGetPrototype(Object* object, void*);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* FunctionSetPrototype(JSObject* object,
+                                                      Object* value,
+                                                      void*);
  private:
   // Accessor functions only used through the descriptor.
   static Object* FunctionGetLength(Object* object, void*);
diff --git a/src/arm/assembler-arm.cc b/src/arm/assembler-arm.cc
index 6df6411..7d368bf 100644
--- a/src/arm/assembler-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/assembler-arm.cc
@@ -1809,6 +1809,7 @@
 
 
 // Support for VFP.
+
 void Assembler::vldr(const DwVfpRegister dst,
                      const Register base,
                      int offset,
@@ -1838,7 +1839,9 @@
   ASSERT(offset % 4 == 0);
   ASSERT((offset / 4) < 256);
   ASSERT(offset >= 0);
-  emit(cond | 0xD9*B20 | base.code()*B16 | dst.code()*B12 |
+  int sd, d;
+  dst.split_code(&sd, &d);
+  emit(cond | d*B22 | 0xD9*B20 | base.code()*B16 | sd*B12 |
        0xA*B8 | ((offset / 4) & 255));
 }
 
@@ -1872,7 +1875,9 @@
   ASSERT(offset % 4 == 0);
   ASSERT((offset / 4) < 256);
   ASSERT(offset >= 0);
-  emit(cond | 0xD8*B20 | base.code()*B16 | src.code()*B12 |
+  int sd, d;
+  src.split_code(&sd, &d);
+  emit(cond | d*B22 | 0xD8*B20 | base.code()*B16 | sd*B12 |
        0xA*B8 | ((offset / 4) & 255));
 }
 
@@ -1979,8 +1984,10 @@
   // Sd = Sm
   // Instruction details available in ARM DDI 0406B, A8-642.
   ASSERT(CpuFeatures::IsEnabled(VFP3));
-  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | 0xB*B20 |
-       dst.code()*B12 | 0x5*B9 | B6 | src.code());
+  int sd, d, sm, m;
+  dst.split_code(&sd, &d);
+  src.split_code(&sm, &m);
+  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | d*B22 | 0xB*B20 | sd*B12 | 0xA*B8 | B6 | m*B5 | sm);
 }
 
 
@@ -2034,8 +2041,9 @@
   // Rt(15-12) | 1010(11-8) | N(7)=0 | 00(6-5) | 1(4) | 0000(3-0)
   ASSERT(CpuFeatures::IsEnabled(VFP3));
   ASSERT(!src.is(pc));
-  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | (dst.code() >> 1)*B16 |
-       src.code()*B12 | 0xA*B8 | (0x1 & dst.code())*B7 | B4);
+  int sn, n;
+  dst.split_code(&sn, &n);
+  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | sn*B16 | src.code()*B12 | 0xA*B8 | n*B7 | B4);
 }
 
 
@@ -2048,8 +2056,9 @@
   // Rt(15-12) | 1010(11-8) | N(7)=0 | 00(6-5) | 1(4) | 0000(3-0)
   ASSERT(CpuFeatures::IsEnabled(VFP3));
   ASSERT(!dst.is(pc));
-  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | B20 | (src.code() >> 1)*B16 |
-       dst.code()*B12 | 0xA*B8 | (0x1 & src.code())*B7 | B4);
+  int sn, n;
+  src.split_code(&sn, &n);
+  emit(cond | 0xE*B24 | B20 | sn*B16 | dst.code()*B12 | 0xA*B8 | n*B7 | B4);
 }
 
 
@@ -2099,16 +2108,21 @@
 }
 
 
-// Depending on split_last_bit split binary representation of reg_code into Vm:M
-// or M:Vm form (where M is single bit).
-static void SplitRegCode(bool split_last_bit,
+// Split five bit reg_code based on size of reg_type.
+//  32-bit register codes are Vm:M
+//  64-bit register codes are M:Vm
+// where Vm is four bits, and M is a single bit.
+static void SplitRegCode(VFPType reg_type,
                          int reg_code,
                          int* vm,
                          int* m) {
-  if (split_last_bit) {
+  ASSERT((reg_code >= 0) && (reg_code <= 31));
+  if (IsIntegerVFPType(reg_type) || !IsDoubleVFPType(reg_type)) {
+    // 32 bit type.
     *m  = reg_code & 0x1;
     *vm = reg_code >> 1;
   } else {
+    // 64 bit type.
     *m  = (reg_code & 0x10) >> 4;
     *vm = reg_code & 0x0F;
   }
@@ -2121,6 +2135,11 @@
                         const VFPType src_type,
                         const int src_code,
                         const Condition cond) {
+  ASSERT(src_type != dst_type);
+  int D, Vd, M, Vm;
+  SplitRegCode(src_type, src_code, &Vm, &M);
+  SplitRegCode(dst_type, dst_code, &Vd, &D);
+
   if (IsIntegerVFPType(dst_type) || IsIntegerVFPType(src_type)) {
     // Conversion between IEEE floating point and 32-bit integer.
     // Instruction details available in ARM DDI 0406B, A8.6.295.
@@ -2128,22 +2147,17 @@
     // Vd(15-12) | 101(11-9) | sz(8) | op(7) | 1(6) | M(5) | 0(4) | Vm(3-0)
     ASSERT(!IsIntegerVFPType(dst_type) || !IsIntegerVFPType(src_type));
 
-    int sz, opc2, D, Vd, M, Vm, op;
+    int sz, opc2, op;
 
     if (IsIntegerVFPType(dst_type)) {
       opc2 = IsSignedVFPType(dst_type) ? 0x5 : 0x4;
       sz = IsDoubleVFPType(src_type) ? 0x1 : 0x0;
       op = 1;  // round towards zero
-      SplitRegCode(!IsDoubleVFPType(src_type), src_code, &Vm, &M);
-      SplitRegCode(true, dst_code, &Vd, &D);
     } else {
       ASSERT(IsIntegerVFPType(src_type));
-
       opc2 = 0x0;
       sz = IsDoubleVFPType(dst_type) ? 0x1 : 0x0;
       op = IsSignedVFPType(src_type) ? 0x1 : 0x0;
-      SplitRegCode(true, src_code, &Vm, &M);
-      SplitRegCode(!IsDoubleVFPType(dst_type), dst_code, &Vd, &D);
     }
 
     return (cond | 0xE*B24 | B23 | D*B22 | 0x3*B20 | B19 | opc2*B16 |
@@ -2153,13 +2167,7 @@
     // Instruction details available in ARM DDI 0406B, A8.6.298.
     // cond(31-28) | 11101(27-23)| D(22) | 11(21-20) | 0111(19-16) |
     // Vd(15-12) | 101(11-9) | sz(8) | 1(7) | 1(6) | M(5) | 0(4) | Vm(3-0)
-    int sz, D, Vd, M, Vm;
-
-    ASSERT(IsDoubleVFPType(dst_type) != IsDoubleVFPType(src_type));
-    sz = IsDoubleVFPType(src_type) ? 0x1 : 0x0;
-    SplitRegCode(IsDoubleVFPType(src_type), dst_code, &Vd, &D);
-    SplitRegCode(!IsDoubleVFPType(src_type), src_code, &Vm, &M);
-
+    int sz = IsDoubleVFPType(src_type) ? 0x1 : 0x0;
     return (cond | 0xE*B24 | B23 | D*B22 | 0x3*B20 | 0x7*B16 |
             Vd*B12 | 0x5*B9 | sz*B8 | B7 | B6 | M*B5 | Vm);
   }
diff --git a/src/arm/assembler-arm.h b/src/arm/assembler-arm.h
index cc6ec05..be9aa92 100644
--- a/src/arm/assembler-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/assembler-arm.h
@@ -120,6 +120,11 @@
     ASSERT(is_valid());
     return 1 << code_;
   }
+  void split_code(int* vm, int* m) const  {
+    ASSERT(is_valid());
+    *m = code_ & 0x1;
+    *vm = code_ >> 1;
+  }
 
   int code_;
 };
@@ -152,6 +157,11 @@
     ASSERT(is_valid());
     return 1 << code_;
   }
+  void split_code(int* vm, int* m) const  {
+    ASSERT(is_valid());
+    *m = (code_ & 0x10) >> 4;
+    *vm = code_ & 0x0F;
+  }
 
   int code_;
 };
diff --git a/src/arm/builtins-arm.cc b/src/arm/builtins-arm.cc
index 224b75f..a902fc2 100644
--- a/src/arm/builtins-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/builtins-arm.cc
@@ -481,6 +481,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void Builtins::Generate_StringConstructCode(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // TODO(849): implement custom construct stub.
+  // Generate a copy of the generic stub for now.
+  Generate_JSConstructStubGeneric(masm);
+}
+
+
 void Builtins::Generate_JSConstructCall(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  -- r0     : number of arguments
@@ -505,10 +512,6 @@
   // r0: number of arguments
   // r1: called object
   __ bind(&non_function_call);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function constructor as receiver
-  // (instead of the original receiver from the call site).  The receiver is
-  // stack element argc.
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(sp, r0, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2));
   // Set expected number of arguments to zero (not changing r0).
   __ mov(r2, Operand(0));
   __ GetBuiltinEntry(r3, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION_AS_CONSTRUCTOR);
diff --git a/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.cc b/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.cc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f75ee8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.cc
@@ -0,0 +1,4777 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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 "v8.h"
+
+#if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
+
+#include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
+#include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+
+#define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm)
+
+static void EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          Label* slow,
+                                          Condition cc,
+                                          bool never_nan_nan);
+static void EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Register lhs,
+                                    Register rhs,
+                                    Label* lhs_not_nan,
+                                    Label* slow,
+                                    bool strict);
+static void EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(MacroAssembler* masm, Condition cc);
+static void EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                           Register lhs,
+                                           Register rhs);
+
+
+void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
+  // space. Set the context to the current context in cp.
+  Label gc;
+
+  // Pop the function info from the stack.
+  __ pop(r3);
+
+  // Attempt to allocate new JSFunction in new space.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize,
+                        r0,
+                        r1,
+                        r2,
+                        &gc,
+                        TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
+  // as the map of the allocated object.
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(r2, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
+  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
+  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
+  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
+  __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kTheHoleValueRootIndex);
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset));
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kElementsOffset));
+  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset));
+  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset));
+  __ str(cp, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kContextOffset));
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
+
+  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
+  // found in the shared function info object.
+  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
+  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset));
+
+  // Return result. The argument function info has been popped already.
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ Push(cp, r3);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
+  Label gc;
+  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
+
+  // Attempt to allocate the context in new space.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(FixedArray::SizeFor(length),
+                        r0,
+                        r1,
+                        r2,
+                        &gc,
+                        TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Load the function from the stack.
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+
+  // Setup the object header.
+  __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kContextMapRootIndex);
+  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(length)));
+  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+
+  // Setup the fixed slots.
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)));
+  __ str(r0, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)));
+  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)));
+  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)));
+
+  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context.
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
+  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
+    __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(i)));
+  }
+
+  // Remove the on-stack argument and return.
+  __ mov(cp, r0);
+  __ pop();
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Stack layout on entry:
+  //
+  // [sp]: constant elements.
+  // [sp + kPointerSize]: literal index.
+  // [sp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
+
+  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
+  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
+  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
+
+  // Load boilerplate object into r3 and check if we need to create a
+  // boilerplate.
+  Label slow_case;
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r3, r0, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r3, ip);
+  __ b(eq, &slow_case);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    const char* message;
+    Heap::RootListIndex expected_map_index;
+    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
+      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
+      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex;
+    } else {
+      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
+      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
+      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedCOWArrayMapRootIndex;
+    }
+    __ push(r3);
+    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, expected_map_index);
+    __ cmp(r3, ip);
+    __ Assert(eq, message);
+    __ pop(r3);
+  }
+
+  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
+  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size,
+                        r0,
+                        r1,
+                        r2,
+                        &slow_case,
+                        TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Copy the JS array part.
+  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
+    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
+      __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r3, i));
+      __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, i));
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (length_ > 0) {
+    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
+    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
+    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ add(r2, r0, Operand(JSArray::kSize));
+    __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+
+    // Copy the elements array.
+    __ CopyFields(r2, r3, r1.bit(), elements_size / kPointerSize);
+  }
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+// Takes a Smi and converts to an IEEE 64 bit floating point value in two
+// registers.  The format is 1 sign bit, 11 exponent bits (biased 1023) and
+// 52 fraction bits (20 in the first word, 32 in the second).  Zeros is a
+// scratch register.  Destroys the source register.  No GC occurs during this
+// stub so you don't have to set up the frame.
+class ConvertToDoubleStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  ConvertToDoubleStub(Register result_reg_1,
+                      Register result_reg_2,
+                      Register source_reg,
+                      Register scratch_reg)
+      : result1_(result_reg_1),
+        result2_(result_reg_2),
+        source_(source_reg),
+        zeros_(scratch_reg) { }
+
+ private:
+  Register result1_;
+  Register result2_;
+  Register source_;
+  Register zeros_;
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
+  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
+  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 14> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return ConvertToDouble; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
+    return  result1_.code() +
+           (result2_.code() << 4) +
+           (source_.code() << 8) +
+           (zeros_.code() << 12);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "ConvertToDoubleStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() { PrintF("ConvertToDoubleStub\n"); }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+void ConvertToDoubleStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+#ifndef BIG_ENDIAN_FLOATING_POINT
+  Register exponent = result1_;
+  Register mantissa = result2_;
+#else
+  Register exponent = result2_;
+  Register mantissa = result1_;
+#endif
+  Label not_special;
+  // Convert from Smi to integer.
+  __ mov(source_, Operand(source_, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+  // Move sign bit from source to destination.  This works because the sign bit
+  // in the exponent word of the double has the same position and polarity as
+  // the 2's complement sign bit in a Smi.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(HeapNumber::kSignMask == 0x80000000u);
+  __ and_(exponent, source_, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask), SetCC);
+  // Subtract from 0 if source was negative.
+  __ rsb(source_, source_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, ne);
+
+  // We have -1, 0 or 1, which we treat specially. Register source_ contains
+  // absolute value: it is either equal to 1 (special case of -1 and 1),
+  // greater than 1 (not a special case) or less than 1 (special case of 0).
+  __ cmp(source_, Operand(1));
+  __ b(gt, &not_special);
+
+  // For 1 or -1 we need to or in the 0 exponent (biased to 1023).
+  static const uint32_t exponent_word_for_1 =
+      HeapNumber::kExponentBias << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+  __ orr(exponent, exponent, Operand(exponent_word_for_1), LeaveCC, eq);
+  // 1, 0 and -1 all have 0 for the second word.
+  __ mov(mantissa, Operand(0));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&not_special);
+  // Count leading zeros.  Uses mantissa for a scratch register on pre-ARM5.
+  // Gets the wrong answer for 0, but we already checked for that case above.
+  __ CountLeadingZeros(zeros_, source_, mantissa);
+  // Compute exponent and or it into the exponent register.
+  // We use mantissa as a scratch register here.  Use a fudge factor to
+  // divide the constant 31 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias, 0x41d, into two parts
+  // that fit in the ARM's constant field.
+  int fudge = 0x400;
+  __ rsb(mantissa, zeros_, Operand(31 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias - fudge));
+  __ add(mantissa, mantissa, Operand(fudge));
+  __ orr(exponent,
+         exponent,
+         Operand(mantissa, LSL, HeapNumber::kExponentShift));
+  // Shift up the source chopping the top bit off.
+  __ add(zeros_, zeros_, Operand(1));
+  // This wouldn't work for 1.0 or -1.0 as the shift would be 32 which means 0.
+  __ mov(source_, Operand(source_, LSL, zeros_));
+  // Compute lower part of fraction (last 12 bits).
+  __ mov(mantissa, Operand(source_, LSL, HeapNumber::kMantissaBitsInTopWord));
+  // And the top (top 20 bits).
+  __ orr(exponent,
+         exponent,
+         Operand(source_, LSR, 32 - HeapNumber::kMantissaBitsInTopWord));
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+// See comment for class.
+void WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label max_negative_int;
+  // the_int_ has the answer which is a signed int32 but not a Smi.
+  // We test for the special value that has a different exponent.  This test
+  // has the neat side effect of setting the flags according to the sign.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(HeapNumber::kSignMask == 0x80000000u);
+  __ cmp(the_int_, Operand(0x80000000u));
+  __ b(eq, &max_negative_int);
+  // Set up the correct exponent in scratch_.  All non-Smi int32s have the same.
+  // A non-Smi integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the exponent is 30 (biased).
+  uint32_t non_smi_exponent =
+      (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+  __ mov(scratch_, Operand(non_smi_exponent));
+  // Set the sign bit in scratch_ if the value was negative.
+  __ orr(scratch_, scratch_, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask), LeaveCC, cs);
+  // Subtract from 0 if the value was negative.
+  __ rsb(the_int_, the_int_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, cs);
+  // We should be masking the implict first digit of the mantissa away here,
+  // but it just ends up combining harmlessly with the last digit of the
+  // exponent that happens to be 1.  The sign bit is 0 so we shift 10 to get
+  // the most significant 1 to hit the last bit of the 12 bit sign and exponent.
+  ASSERT(((1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift) & non_smi_exponent) != 0);
+  const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
+  __ orr(scratch_, scratch_, Operand(the_int_, LSR, shift_distance));
+  __ str(scratch_, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_,
+                                   HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+  __ mov(scratch_, Operand(the_int_, LSL, 32 - shift_distance));
+  __ str(scratch_, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_,
+                                   HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&max_negative_int);
+  // The max negative int32 is stored as a positive number in the mantissa of
+  // a double because it uses a sign bit instead of using two's complement.
+  // The actual mantissa bits stored are all 0 because the implicit most
+  // significant 1 bit is not stored.
+  non_smi_exponent += 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask | non_smi_exponent));
+  __ str(ip, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(0));
+  __ str(ip, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+// Handle the case where the lhs and rhs are the same object.
+// Equality is almost reflexive (everything but NaN), so this is a test
+// for "identity and not NaN".
+static void EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          Label* slow,
+                                          Condition cc,
+                                          bool never_nan_nan) {
+  Label not_identical;
+  Label heap_number, return_equal;
+  __ cmp(r0, r1);
+  __ b(ne, &not_identical);
+
+  // The two objects are identical.  If we know that one of them isn't NaN then
+  // we now know they test equal.
+  if (cc != eq || !never_nan_nan) {
+    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
+    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
+    // They are both equal and they are not both Smis so both of them are not
+    // Smis.  If it's not a heap number, then return equal.
+    if (cc == lt || cc == gt) {
+      __ CompareObjectType(r0, r4, r4, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+      __ b(ge, slow);
+    } else {
+      __ CompareObjectType(r0, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
+      __ b(eq, &heap_number);
+      // Comparing JS objects with <=, >= is complicated.
+      if (cc != eq) {
+        __ cmp(r4, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+        __ b(ge, slow);
+        // Normally here we fall through to return_equal, but undefined is
+        // special: (undefined == undefined) == true, but
+        // (undefined <= undefined) == false!  See ECMAScript 11.8.5.
+        if (cc == le || cc == ge) {
+          __ cmp(r4, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
+          __ b(ne, &return_equal);
+          __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+          __ cmp(r0, r2);
+          __ b(ne, &return_equal);
+          if (cc == le) {
+            // undefined <= undefined should fail.
+            __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
+          } else  {
+            // undefined >= undefined should fail.
+            __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
+          }
+          __ Ret();
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&return_equal);
+  if (cc == lt) {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));  // Things aren't less than themselves.
+  } else if (cc == gt) {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));     // Things aren't greater than themselves.
+  } else {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(EQUAL));    // Things are <=, >=, ==, === themselves.
+  }
+  __ Ret();
+
+  if (cc != eq || !never_nan_nan) {
+    // For less and greater we don't have to check for NaN since the result of
+    // x < x is false regardless.  For the others here is some code to check
+    // for NaN.
+    if (cc != lt && cc != gt) {
+      __ bind(&heap_number);
+      // It is a heap number, so return non-equal if it's NaN and equal if it's
+      // not NaN.
+
+      // The representation of NaN values has all exponent bits (52..62) set,
+      // and not all mantissa bits (0..51) clear.
+      // Read top bits of double representation (second word of value).
+      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      // Test that exponent bits are all set.
+      __ Sbfx(r3, r2, HeapNumber::kExponentShift, HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
+      // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
+      __ cmp(r3, Operand(-1));
+      __ b(ne, &return_equal);
+
+      // Shift out flag and all exponent bits, retaining only mantissa.
+      __ mov(r2, Operand(r2, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord));
+      // Or with all low-bits of mantissa.
+      __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+      __ orr(r0, r3, Operand(r2), SetCC);
+      // For equal we already have the right value in r0:  Return zero (equal)
+      // if all bits in mantissa are zero (it's an Infinity) and non-zero if
+      // not (it's a NaN).  For <= and >= we need to load r0 with the failing
+      // value if it's a NaN.
+      if (cc != eq) {
+        // All-zero means Infinity means equal.
+        __ Ret(eq);
+        if (cc == le) {
+          __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));  // NaN <= NaN should fail.
+        } else {
+          __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));     // NaN >= NaN should fail.
+        }
+      }
+      __ Ret();
+    }
+    // No fall through here.
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&not_identical);
+}
+
+
+// See comment at call site.
+static void EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Register lhs,
+                                    Register rhs,
+                                    Label* lhs_not_nan,
+                                    Label* slow,
+                                    bool strict) {
+  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
+
+  Label rhs_is_smi;
+  __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &rhs_is_smi);
+
+  // Lhs is a Smi.  Check whether the rhs is a heap number.
+  __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
+  if (strict) {
+    // If rhs is not a number and lhs is a Smi then strict equality cannot
+    // succeed.  Return non-equal
+    // If rhs is r0 then there is already a non zero value in it.
+    if (!rhs.is(r0)) {
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL), LeaveCC, ne);
+    }
+    __ Ret(ne);
+  } else {
+    // Smi compared non-strictly with a non-Smi non-heap-number.  Call
+    // the runtime.
+    __ b(ne, slow);
+  }
+
+  // Lhs is a smi, rhs is a number.
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    // Convert lhs to a double in d7.
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    __ SmiToDoubleVFPRegister(lhs, d7, r7, s15);
+    // Load the double from rhs, tagged HeapNumber r0, to d6.
+    __ sub(r7, rhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+    __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+  } else {
+    __ push(lr);
+    // Convert lhs to a double in r2, r3.
+    __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs));
+    ConvertToDoubleStub stub1(r3, r2, r7, r6);
+    __ Call(stub1.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+    // Load rhs to a double in r0, r1.
+    __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ pop(lr);
+  }
+
+  // We now have both loaded as doubles but we can skip the lhs nan check
+  // since it's a smi.
+  __ jmp(lhs_not_nan);
+
+  __ bind(&rhs_is_smi);
+  // Rhs is a smi.  Check whether the non-smi lhs is a heap number.
+  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
+  if (strict) {
+    // If lhs is not a number and rhs is a smi then strict equality cannot
+    // succeed.  Return non-equal.
+    // If lhs is r0 then there is already a non zero value in it.
+    if (!lhs.is(r0)) {
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL), LeaveCC, ne);
+    }
+    __ Ret(ne);
+  } else {
+    // Smi compared non-strictly with a non-smi non-heap-number.  Call
+    // the runtime.
+    __ b(ne, slow);
+  }
+
+  // Rhs is a smi, lhs is a heap number.
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    // Load the double from lhs, tagged HeapNumber r1, to d7.
+    __ sub(r7, lhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+    __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+    // Convert rhs to a double in d6              .
+    __ SmiToDoubleVFPRegister(rhs, d6, r7, s13);
+  } else {
+    __ push(lr);
+    // Load lhs to a double in r2, r3.
+    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    // Convert rhs to a double in r0, r1.
+    __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs));
+    ConvertToDoubleStub stub2(r1, r0, r7, r6);
+    __ Call(stub2.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+    __ pop(lr);
+  }
+  // Fall through to both_loaded_as_doubles.
+}
+
+
+void EmitNanCheck(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* lhs_not_nan, Condition cc) {
+  bool exp_first = (HeapNumber::kExponentOffset == HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+  Register rhs_exponent = exp_first ? r0 : r1;
+  Register lhs_exponent = exp_first ? r2 : r3;
+  Register rhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r1 : r0;
+  Register lhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r3 : r2;
+  Label one_is_nan, neither_is_nan;
+
+  __ Sbfx(r4,
+          lhs_exponent,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
+  // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
+  __ cmp(r4, Operand(-1));
+  __ b(ne, lhs_not_nan);
+  __ mov(r4,
+         Operand(lhs_exponent, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord),
+         SetCC);
+  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
+  __ cmp(lhs_mantissa, Operand(0));
+  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
+
+  __ bind(lhs_not_nan);
+  __ Sbfx(r4,
+          rhs_exponent,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
+  // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
+  __ cmp(r4, Operand(-1));
+  __ b(ne, &neither_is_nan);
+  __ mov(r4,
+         Operand(rhs_exponent, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord),
+         SetCC);
+  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
+  __ cmp(rhs_mantissa, Operand(0));
+  __ b(eq, &neither_is_nan);
+
+  __ bind(&one_is_nan);
+  // NaN comparisons always fail.
+  // Load whatever we need in r0 to make the comparison fail.
+  if (cc == lt || cc == le) {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
+  } else {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
+  }
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&neither_is_nan);
+}
+
+
+// See comment at call site.
+static void EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(MacroAssembler* masm, Condition cc) {
+  bool exp_first = (HeapNumber::kExponentOffset == HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+  Register rhs_exponent = exp_first ? r0 : r1;
+  Register lhs_exponent = exp_first ? r2 : r3;
+  Register rhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r1 : r0;
+  Register lhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r3 : r2;
+
+  // r0, r1, r2, r3 have the two doubles.  Neither is a NaN.
+  if (cc == eq) {
+    // Doubles are not equal unless they have the same bit pattern.
+    // Exception: 0 and -0.
+    __ cmp(rhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_mantissa));
+    __ orr(r0, rhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_mantissa), LeaveCC, ne);
+    // Return non-zero if the numbers are unequal.
+    __ Ret(ne);
+
+    __ sub(r0, rhs_exponent, Operand(lhs_exponent), SetCC);
+    // If exponents are equal then return 0.
+    __ Ret(eq);
+
+    // Exponents are unequal.  The only way we can return that the numbers
+    // are equal is if one is -0 and the other is 0.  We already dealt
+    // with the case where both are -0 or both are 0.
+    // We start by seeing if the mantissas (that are equal) or the bottom
+    // 31 bits of the rhs exponent are non-zero.  If so we return not
+    // equal.
+    __ orr(r4, lhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_exponent, LSL, kSmiTagSize), SetCC);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(r4), LeaveCC, ne);
+    __ Ret(ne);
+    // Now they are equal if and only if the lhs exponent is zero in its
+    // low 31 bits.
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(rhs_exponent, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+    __ Ret();
+  } else {
+    // Call a native function to do a comparison between two non-NaNs.
+    // Call C routine that may not cause GC or other trouble.
+    __ push(lr);
+    __ PrepareCallCFunction(4, r5);  // Two doubles count as 4 arguments.
+    __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::compare_doubles(), 4);
+    __ pop(pc);  // Return.
+  }
+}
+
+
+// See comment at call site.
+static void EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                           Register lhs,
+                                           Register rhs) {
+    ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
+           (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
+
+    // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are
+    // not equal since their pointers are different.
+    // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
+    Label first_non_object;
+    // Get the type of the first operand into r2 and compare it with
+    // FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE.
+    __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r2, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    __ b(lt, &first_non_object);
+
+    // Return non-zero (r0 is not zero)
+    Label return_not_equal;
+    __ bind(&return_not_equal);
+    __ Ret();
+
+    __ bind(&first_non_object);
+    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+    __ cmp(r2, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
+    __ b(eq, &return_not_equal);
+
+    __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r3, r3, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    __ b(ge, &return_not_equal);
+
+    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+    __ cmp(r3, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
+    __ b(eq, &return_not_equal);
+
+    // Now that we have the types we might as well check for symbol-symbol.
+    // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE < kNotStringTag + kIsSymbolMask);
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
+    __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(r3));
+    __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
+    __ b(ne, &return_not_equal);
+}
+
+
+// See comment at call site.
+static void EmitCheckForTwoHeapNumbers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register lhs,
+                                       Register rhs,
+                                       Label* both_loaded_as_doubles,
+                                       Label* not_heap_numbers,
+                                       Label* slow) {
+  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
+
+  __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r3, r2, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
+  __ b(ne, not_heap_numbers);
+  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(r2, r3);
+  __ b(ne, slow);  // First was a heap number, second wasn't.  Go slow case.
+
+  // Both are heap numbers.  Load them up then jump to the code we have
+  // for that.
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    __ sub(r7, rhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+    __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+    __ sub(r7, lhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+    __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+  } else {
+    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  }
+  __ jmp(both_loaded_as_doubles);
+}
+
+
+// Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
+static void EmitCheckForSymbolsOrObjects(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                         Register lhs,
+                                         Register rhs,
+                                         Label* possible_strings,
+                                         Label* not_both_strings) {
+  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
+
+  // r2 is object type of rhs.
+  // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
+  Label object_test;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
+  __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
+  __ b(ne, &object_test);
+  __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
+  __ b(eq, possible_strings);
+  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r3, r3, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+  __ b(ge, not_both_strings);
+  __ tst(r3, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
+  __ b(eq, possible_strings);
+
+  // Both are symbols.  We already checked they weren't the same pointer
+  // so they are not equal.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&object_test);
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+  __ b(lt, not_both_strings);
+  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r2, r3, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ b(lt, not_both_strings);
+  // If both objects are undetectable, they are equal. Otherwise, they
+  // are not equal, since they are different objects and an object is not
+  // equal to undefined.
+  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+  __ and_(r0, r2, Operand(r3));
+  __ and_(r0, r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  __ eor(r0, r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                         Register object,
+                                                         Register result,
+                                                         Register scratch1,
+                                                         Register scratch2,
+                                                         Register scratch3,
+                                                         bool object_is_smi,
+                                                         Label* not_found) {
+  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
+  Register number_string_cache = result;
+  Register mask = scratch3;
+
+  // Load the number string cache.
+  __ LoadRoot(number_string_cache, Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex);
+
+  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
+  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
+  __ ldr(mask, FieldMemOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  // Divide length by two (length is a smi).
+  __ mov(mask, Operand(mask, ASR, kSmiTagSize + 1));
+  __ sub(mask, mask, Operand(1));  // Make mask.
+
+  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
+  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
+  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
+  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
+  Label is_smi;
+  Label load_result_from_cache;
+  if (!object_is_smi) {
+    __ BranchOnSmi(object, &is_smi);
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+      __ CheckMap(object,
+                  scratch1,
+                  Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
+                  not_found,
+                  true);
+
+      STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
+      __ add(scratch1,
+             object,
+             Operand(HeapNumber::kValueOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
+      __ ldm(ia, scratch1, scratch1.bit() | scratch2.bit());
+      __ eor(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(scratch2));
+      __ and_(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(mask));
+
+      // Calculate address of entry in string cache: each entry consists
+      // of two pointer sized fields.
+      __ add(scratch1,
+             number_string_cache,
+             Operand(scratch1, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
+
+      Register probe = mask;
+      __ ldr(probe,
+             FieldMemOperand(scratch1, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+      __ BranchOnSmi(probe, not_found);
+      __ sub(scratch2, object, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+      __ vldr(d0, scratch2, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+      __ sub(probe, probe, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+      __ vldr(d1, probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+      __ vcmp(d0, d1);
+      __ vmrs(pc);
+      __ b(ne, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
+      __ b(&load_result_from_cache);
+    } else {
+      __ b(not_found);
+    }
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&is_smi);
+  Register scratch = scratch1;
+  __ and_(scratch, mask, Operand(object, ASR, 1));
+  // Calculate address of entry in string cache: each entry consists
+  // of two pointer sized fields.
+  __ add(scratch,
+         number_string_cache,
+         Operand(scratch, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
+
+  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
+  Register probe = mask;
+  __ ldr(probe, FieldMemOperand(scratch, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ cmp(object, probe);
+  __ b(ne, not_found);
+
+  // Get the result from the cache.
+  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
+  __ ldr(result,
+         FieldMemOperand(scratch, FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native,
+                      1,
+                      scratch1,
+                      scratch2);
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+
+  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
+  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, r1, r0, r2, r3, r4, false, &runtime);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void RecordWriteStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  __ add(offset_, object_, Operand(offset_));
+  __ RecordWriteHelper(object_, offset_, scratch_);
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+// On entry lhs_ and rhs_ are the values to be compared.
+// On exit r0 is 0, positive or negative to indicate the result of
+// the comparison.
+void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
+
+  Label slow;  // Call builtin.
+  Label not_smis, both_loaded_as_doubles, lhs_not_nan;
+
+  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
+  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
+
+  // Handle the case where the objects are identical.  Either returns the answer
+  // or goes to slow.  Only falls through if the objects were not identical.
+  EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(masm, &slow, cc_, never_nan_nan_);
+
+  // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
+  // be strictly equal if the other is a HeapNumber.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  ASSERT_EQ(0, Smi::FromInt(0));
+  __ and_(r2, lhs_, Operand(rhs_));
+  __ tst(r2, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(ne, &not_smis);
+  // One operand is a smi.  EmitSmiNonsmiComparison generates code that can:
+  // 1) Return the answer.
+  // 2) Go to slow.
+  // 3) Fall through to both_loaded_as_doubles.
+  // 4) Jump to lhs_not_nan.
+  // In cases 3 and 4 we have found out we were dealing with a number-number
+  // comparison.  If VFP3 is supported the double values of the numbers have
+  // been loaded into d7 and d6.  Otherwise, the double values have been loaded
+  // into r0, r1, r2, and r3.
+  EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(masm, lhs_, rhs_, &lhs_not_nan, &slow, strict_);
+
+  __ bind(&both_loaded_as_doubles);
+  // The arguments have been converted to doubles and stored in d6 and d7, if
+  // VFP3 is supported, or in r0, r1, r2, and r3.
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    __ bind(&lhs_not_nan);
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    Label no_nan;
+    // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions to implement double precision comparison.
+    __ vcmp(d7, d6);
+    __ vmrs(pc);  // Move vector status bits to normal status bits.
+    Label nan;
+    __ b(vs, &nan);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(EQUAL), LeaveCC, eq);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS), LeaveCC, lt);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER), LeaveCC, gt);
+    __ Ret();
+
+    __ bind(&nan);
+    // If one of the sides was a NaN then the v flag is set.  Load r0 with
+    // whatever it takes to make the comparison fail, since comparisons with NaN
+    // always fail.
+    if (cc_ == lt || cc_ == le) {
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
+    } else {
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
+    }
+    __ Ret();
+  } else {
+    // Checks for NaN in the doubles we have loaded.  Can return the answer or
+    // fall through if neither is a NaN.  Also binds lhs_not_nan.
+    EmitNanCheck(masm, &lhs_not_nan, cc_);
+    // Compares two doubles in r0, r1, r2, r3 that are not NaNs.  Returns the
+    // answer.  Never falls through.
+    EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(masm, cc_);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&not_smis);
+  // At this point we know we are dealing with two different objects,
+  // and neither of them is a Smi.  The objects are in rhs_ and lhs_.
+  if (strict_) {
+    // This returns non-equal for some object types, or falls through if it
+    // was not lucky.
+    EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(masm, lhs_, rhs_);
+  }
+
+  Label check_for_symbols;
+  Label flat_string_check;
+  // Check for heap-number-heap-number comparison.  Can jump to slow case,
+  // or load both doubles into r0, r1, r2, r3 and jump to the code that handles
+  // that case.  If the inputs are not doubles then jumps to check_for_symbols.
+  // In this case r2 will contain the type of rhs_.  Never falls through.
+  EmitCheckForTwoHeapNumbers(masm,
+                             lhs_,
+                             rhs_,
+                             &both_loaded_as_doubles,
+                             &check_for_symbols,
+                             &flat_string_check);
+
+  __ bind(&check_for_symbols);
+  // In the strict case the EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare already took care of
+  // symbols.
+  if (cc_ == eq && !strict_) {
+    // Returns an answer for two symbols or two detectable objects.
+    // Otherwise jumps to string case or not both strings case.
+    // Assumes that r2 is the type of rhs_ on entry.
+    EmitCheckForSymbolsOrObjects(masm, lhs_, rhs_, &flat_string_check, &slow);
+  }
+
+  // Check for both being sequential ASCII strings, and inline if that is the
+  // case.
+  __ bind(&flat_string_check);
+
+  __ JumpIfNonSmisNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(lhs_, rhs_, r2, r3, &slow);
+
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
+                                                     lhs_,
+                                                     rhs_,
+                                                     r2,
+                                                     r3,
+                                                     r4,
+                                                     r5);
+  // Never falls through to here.
+
+  __ bind(&slow);
+
+  __ Push(lhs_, rhs_);
+  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
+  Builtins::JavaScript native;
+  if (cc_ == eq) {
+    native = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
+  } else {
+    native = Builtins::COMPARE;
+    int ncr;  // NaN compare result
+    if (cc_ == lt || cc_ == le) {
+      ncr = GREATER;
+    } else {
+      ASSERT(cc_ == gt || cc_ == ge);  // remaining cases
+      ncr = LESS;
+    }
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(ncr)));
+    __ push(r0);
+  }
+
+  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(native, JUMP_JS);
+}
+
+
+// This stub does not handle the inlined cases (Smis, Booleans, undefined).
+// The stub returns zero for false, and a non-zero value for true.
+void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label false_result;
+  Label not_heap_number;
+  Register scratch = r7;
+
+  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
+  __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(scratch, ip);
+  __ b(&not_heap_number, ne);
+
+  __ sub(ip, tos_, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ vldr(d1, ip, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+  __ vcmp(d1, 0.0);
+  __ vmrs(pc);
+  // "tos_" is a register, and contains a non zero value by default.
+  // Hence we only need to overwrite "tos_" with zero to return false for
+  // FP_ZERO or FP_NAN cases. Otherwise, by default it returns true.
+  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);  // for FP_ZERO
+  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, vs);  // for FP_NAN
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&not_heap_number);
+
+  // Check if the value is 'null'.
+  // 'null' => false.
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(tos_, ip);
+  __ b(&false_result, eq);
+
+  // It can be an undetectable object.
+  // Undetectable => false.
+  __ ldr(ip, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(ip, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+  __ and_(scratch, scratch, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  __ b(&false_result, eq);
+
+  // JavaScript object => true.
+  __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+  // "tos_" is a register and contains a non-zero value.
+  // Hence we implicitly return true if the greater than
+  // condition is satisfied.
+  __ Ret(gt);
+
+  // Check for string
+  __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE));
+  // "tos_" is a register and contains a non-zero value.
+  // Hence we implicitly return true if the greater than
+  // condition is satisfied.
+  __ Ret(gt);
+
+  // String value => false iff empty, i.e., length is zero
+  __ ldr(tos_, FieldMemOperand(tos_, String::kLengthOffset));
+  // If length is zero, "tos_" contains zero ==> false.
+  // If length is not zero, "tos_" contains a non-zero value ==> true.
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Return 0 in "tos_" for false .
+  __ bind(&false_result);
+  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0));
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+// We fall into this code if the operands were Smis, but the result was
+// not (eg. overflow).  We branch into this code (to the not_smi label) if
+// the operands were not both Smi.  The operands are in r0 and r1.  In order
+// to call the C-implemented binary fp operation routines we need to end up
+// with the double precision floating point operands in r0 and r1 (for the
+// value in r1) and r2 and r3 (for the value in r0).
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Label* not_smi,
+    Register lhs,
+    Register rhs,
+    const Builtins::JavaScript& builtin) {
+  Label slow, slow_reverse, do_the_call;
+  bool use_fp_registers = CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3) && Token::MOD != op_;
+
+  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) || (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
+  Register heap_number_map = r6;
+
+  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+    __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+
+    // Smi-smi case (overflow).
+    // Since both are Smis there is no heap number to overwrite, so allocate.
+    // The new heap number is in r5.  r3 and r7 are scratch.
+    __ AllocateHeapNumber(
+        r5, r3, r7, heap_number_map, lhs.is(r0) ? &slow_reverse : &slow);
+
+    // If we have floating point hardware, inline ADD, SUB, MUL, and DIV,
+    // using registers d7 and d6 for the double values.
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+      __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+      __ vmov(s15, r7);
+      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d7, s15);
+      __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+      __ vmov(s13, r7);
+      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d6, s13);
+      if (!use_fp_registers) {
+        __ vmov(r2, r3, d7);
+        __ vmov(r0, r1, d6);
+      }
+    } else {
+      // Write Smi from rhs to r3 and r2 in double format.  r9 is scratch.
+      __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs));
+      ConvertToDoubleStub stub1(r3, r2, r7, r9);
+      __ push(lr);
+      __ Call(stub1.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+      // Write Smi from lhs to r1 and r0 in double format.  r9 is scratch.
+      __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs));
+      ConvertToDoubleStub stub2(r1, r0, r7, r9);
+      __ Call(stub2.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+      __ pop(lr);
+    }
+    __ jmp(&do_the_call);  // Tail call.  No return.
+  }
+
+  // We branch here if at least one of r0 and r1 is not a Smi.
+  __ bind(not_smi);
+  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+
+  // After this point we have the left hand side in r1 and the right hand side
+  // in r0.
+  if (lhs.is(r0)) {
+    __ Swap(r0, r1, ip);
+  }
+
+  // The type transition also calculates the answer.
+  bool generate_code_to_calculate_answer = true;
+
+  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
+    if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT) {
+      switch (op_) {
+        case Token::ADD:
+        case Token::SUB:
+        case Token::MUL:
+        case Token::DIV:
+          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);  // Tail call.
+          generate_code_to_calculate_answer = false;
+          break;
+
+        default:
+          break;
+      }
+    }
+
+    if (generate_code_to_calculate_answer) {
+      Label r0_is_smi, r1_is_smi, finished_loading_r0, finished_loading_r1;
+      if (mode_ == NO_OVERWRITE) {
+        // In the case where there is no chance of an overwritable float we may
+        // as well do the allocation immediately while r0 and r1 are untouched.
+        __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r3, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
+      }
+
+      // Move r0 to a double in r2-r3.
+      __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(eq, &r0_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
+      __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+      __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+      __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
+      __ b(ne, &slow);
+      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
+        __ mov(r5, Operand(r0));  // Overwrite this heap number.
+      }
+      if (use_fp_registers) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+        // Load the double from tagged HeapNumber r0 to d7.
+        __ sub(r7, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+        __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+      } else {
+        // Calling convention says that second double is in r2 and r3.
+        __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      }
+      __ jmp(&finished_loading_r0);
+      __ bind(&r0_is_smi);
+      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
+        // We can't overwrite a Smi so get address of new heap number into r5.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
+      }
+
+      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+        // Convert smi in r0 to double in d7.
+        __ mov(r7, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+        __ vmov(s15, r7);
+        __ vcvt_f64_s32(d7, s15);
+        if (!use_fp_registers) {
+          __ vmov(r2, r3, d7);
+        }
+      } else {
+        // Write Smi from r0 to r3 and r2 in double format.
+        __ mov(r7, Operand(r0));
+        ConvertToDoubleStub stub3(r3, r2, r7, r4);
+        __ push(lr);
+        __ Call(stub3.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+        __ pop(lr);
+      }
+
+      // HEAP_NUMBERS stub is slower than GENERIC on a pair of smis.
+      // r0 is known to be a smi. If r1 is also a smi then switch to GENERIC.
+      Label r1_is_not_smi;
+      if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS) {
+        __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ b(ne, &r1_is_not_smi);
+        GenerateTypeTransition(masm);  // Tail call.
+      }
+
+      __ bind(&finished_loading_r0);
+
+      // Move r1 to a double in r0-r1.
+      __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(eq, &r1_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
+      __ bind(&r1_is_not_smi);
+      __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
+      __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+      __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
+      __ b(ne, &slow);
+      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
+        __ mov(r5, Operand(r1));  // Overwrite this heap number.
+      }
+      if (use_fp_registers) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+        // Load the double from tagged HeapNumber r1 to d6.
+        __ sub(r7, r1, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+        __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+      } else {
+        // Calling convention says that first double is in r0 and r1.
+        __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      }
+      __ jmp(&finished_loading_r1);
+      __ bind(&r1_is_smi);
+      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
+        // We can't overwrite a Smi so get address of new heap number into r5.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
+      }
+
+      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+        // Convert smi in r1 to double in d6.
+        __ mov(r7, Operand(r1, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+        __ vmov(s13, r7);
+        __ vcvt_f64_s32(d6, s13);
+        if (!use_fp_registers) {
+          __ vmov(r0, r1, d6);
+        }
+      } else {
+        // Write Smi from r1 to r1 and r0 in double format.
+        __ mov(r7, Operand(r1));
+        ConvertToDoubleStub stub4(r1, r0, r7, r9);
+        __ push(lr);
+        __ Call(stub4.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+        __ pop(lr);
+      }
+
+      __ bind(&finished_loading_r1);
+    }
+
+    if (generate_code_to_calculate_answer || do_the_call.is_linked()) {
+      __ bind(&do_the_call);
+      // If we are inlining the operation using VFP3 instructions for
+      // add, subtract, multiply, or divide, the arguments are in d6 and d7.
+      if (use_fp_registers) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+        // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions to implement
+        // double precision, add, subtract, multiply, divide.
+
+        if (Token::MUL == op_) {
+          __ vmul(d5, d6, d7);
+        } else if (Token::DIV == op_) {
+          __ vdiv(d5, d6, d7);
+        } else if (Token::ADD == op_) {
+          __ vadd(d5, d6, d7);
+        } else if (Token::SUB == op_) {
+          __ vsub(d5, d6, d7);
+        } else {
+          UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        __ sub(r0, r5, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+        __ vstr(d5, r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+        __ add(r0, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+        __ mov(pc, lr);
+      } else {
+        // If we did not inline the operation, then the arguments are in:
+        // r0: Left value (least significant part of mantissa).
+        // r1: Left value (sign, exponent, top of mantissa).
+        // r2: Right value (least significant part of mantissa).
+        // r3: Right value (sign, exponent, top of mantissa).
+        // r5: Address of heap number for result.
+
+        __ push(lr);   // For later.
+        __ PrepareCallCFunction(4, r4);  // Two doubles count as 4 arguments.
+        // Call C routine that may not cause GC or other trouble. r5 is callee
+        // save.
+        __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::double_fp_operation(op_), 4);
+        // Store answer in the overwritable heap number.
+    #if !defined(USE_ARM_EABI)
+        // Double returned in fp coprocessor register 0 and 1, encoded as
+        // register cr8.  Offsets must be divisible by 4 for coprocessor so we
+        // need to substract the tag from r5.
+        __ sub(r4, r5, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+        __ stc(p1, cr8, MemOperand(r4, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    #else
+        // Double returned in registers 0 and 1.
+        __ Strd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(r5, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    #endif
+        __ mov(r0, Operand(r5));
+        // And we are done.
+        __ pop(pc);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (!generate_code_to_calculate_answer &&
+      !slow_reverse.is_linked() &&
+      !slow.is_linked()) {
+    return;
+  }
+
+  if (lhs.is(r0)) {
+    __ b(&slow);
+    __ bind(&slow_reverse);
+    __ Swap(r0, r1, ip);
+  }
+
+  heap_number_map = no_reg;  // Don't use this any more from here on.
+
+  // We jump to here if something goes wrong (one param is not a number of any
+  // sort or new-space allocation fails).
+  __ bind(&slow);
+
+  // Push arguments to the stack
+  __ Push(r1, r0);
+
+  if (Token::ADD == op_) {
+    // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
+    // r1 : first argument
+    // r0 : second argument
+    // sp[0] : second argument
+    // sp[4] : first argument
+
+    Label not_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
+    __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, &not_string1);
+    __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+    __ b(ge, &not_string1);
+
+    // First argument is a a string, test second.
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, &string1_smi2);
+    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+    __ b(ge, &string1);
+
+    // First and second argument are strings.
+    StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
+    __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+    __ bind(&string1_smi2);
+    // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
+    // string for the smi in the number string cache.
+    NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
+        masm, r0, r2, r4, r5, r6, true, &string1);
+
+    // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
+    // the result.
+    __ str(r2, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+    __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+    // Only first argument is a string.
+    __ bind(&string1);
+    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_JS);
+
+    // First argument was not a string, test second.
+    __ bind(&not_string1);
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, &not_strings);
+    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+    __ b(ge, &not_strings);
+
+    // Only second argument is a string.
+    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_JS);
+
+    __ bind(&not_strings);
+  }
+
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_JS);  // Tail call.  No return.
+}
+
+
+// Tries to get a signed int32 out of a double precision floating point heap
+// number.  Rounds towards 0.  Fastest for doubles that are in the ranges
+// -0x7fffffff to -0x40000000 or 0x40000000 to 0x7fffffff.  This corresponds
+// almost to the range of signed int32 values that are not Smis.  Jumps to the
+// label 'slow' if the double isn't in the range -0x80000000.0 to 0x80000000.0
+// (excluding the endpoints).
+static void GetInt32(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                     Register source,
+                     Register dest,
+                     Register scratch,
+                     Register scratch2,
+                     Label* slow) {
+  Label right_exponent, done;
+  // Get exponent word.
+  __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+  // Get exponent alone in scratch2.
+  __ Ubfx(scratch2,
+          scratch,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
+          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
+  // Load dest with zero.  We use this either for the final shift or
+  // for the answer.
+  __ mov(dest, Operand(0));
+  // Check whether the exponent matches a 32 bit signed int that is not a Smi.
+  // A non-Smi integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the exponent is 30 (biased).  This is
+  // the exponent that we are fastest at and also the highest exponent we can
+  // handle here.
+  const uint32_t non_smi_exponent = HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30;
+  // The non_smi_exponent, 0x41d, is too big for ARM's immediate field so we
+  // split it up to avoid a constant pool entry.  You can't do that in general
+  // for cmp because of the overflow flag, but we know the exponent is in the
+  // range 0-2047 so there is no overflow.
+  int fudge_factor = 0x400;
+  __ sub(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(fudge_factor));
+  __ cmp(scratch2, Operand(non_smi_exponent - fudge_factor));
+  // If we have a match of the int32-but-not-Smi exponent then skip some logic.
+  __ b(eq, &right_exponent);
+  // If the exponent is higher than that then go to slow case.  This catches
+  // numbers that don't fit in a signed int32, infinities and NaNs.
+  __ b(gt, slow);
+
+  // We know the exponent is smaller than 30 (biased).  If it is less than
+  // 0 (biased) then the number is smaller in magnitude than 1.0 * 2^0, ie
+  // it rounds to zero.
+  const uint32_t zero_exponent = HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 0;
+  __ sub(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(zero_exponent - fudge_factor), SetCC);
+  // Dest already has a Smi zero.
+  __ b(lt, &done);
+  if (!CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    // We have an exponent between 0 and 30 in scratch2.  Subtract from 30 to
+    // get how much to shift down.
+    __ rsb(dest, scratch2, Operand(30));
+  }
+  __ bind(&right_exponent);
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions implementing double precision to integer
+    // conversion using round to zero.
+    __ ldr(scratch2, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+    __ vmov(d7, scratch2, scratch);
+    __ vcvt_s32_f64(s15, d7);
+    __ vmov(dest, s15);
+  } else {
+    // Get the top bits of the mantissa.
+    __ and_(scratch2, scratch, Operand(HeapNumber::kMantissaMask));
+    // Put back the implicit 1.
+    __ orr(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift));
+    // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
+    // take. We just orred in the implicit bit so that took care of one and
+    // we want to leave the sign bit 0 so we subtract 2 bits from the shift
+    // distance.
+    const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
+    __ mov(scratch2, Operand(scratch2, LSL, shift_distance));
+    // Put sign in zero flag.
+    __ tst(scratch, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));
+    // Get the second half of the double. For some exponents we don't
+    // actually need this because the bits get shifted out again, but
+    // it's probably slower to test than just to do it.
+    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+    // Shift down 22 bits to get the last 10 bits.
+    __ orr(scratch, scratch2, Operand(scratch, LSR, 32 - shift_distance));
+    // Move down according to the exponent.
+    __ mov(dest, Operand(scratch, LSR, dest));
+    // Fix sign if sign bit was set.
+    __ rsb(dest, dest, Operand(0), LeaveCC, ne);
+  }
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+// For bitwise ops where the inputs are not both Smis we here try to determine
+// whether both inputs are either Smis or at least heap numbers that can be
+// represented by a 32 bit signed value.  We truncate towards zero as required
+// by the ES spec.  If this is the case we do the bitwise op and see if the
+// result is a Smi.  If so, great, otherwise we try to find a heap number to
+// write the answer into (either by allocating or by overwriting).
+// On entry the operands are in lhs and rhs.  On exit the answer is in r0.
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                Register lhs,
+                                                Register rhs) {
+  Label slow, result_not_a_smi;
+  Label rhs_is_smi, lhs_is_smi;
+  Label done_checking_rhs, done_checking_lhs;
+
+  Register heap_number_map = r6;
+  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+
+  __ tst(lhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &lhs_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
+  __ b(ne, &slow);
+  GetInt32(masm, lhs, r3, r5, r4, &slow);
+  __ jmp(&done_checking_lhs);
+  __ bind(&lhs_is_smi);
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(lhs, ASR, 1));
+  __ bind(&done_checking_lhs);
+
+  __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &rhs_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
+  __ b(ne, &slow);
+  GetInt32(masm, rhs, r2, r5, r4, &slow);
+  __ jmp(&done_checking_rhs);
+  __ bind(&rhs_is_smi);
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(rhs, ASR, 1));
+  __ bind(&done_checking_rhs);
+
+  ASSERT(((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) || (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0))));
+
+  // r0 and r1: Original operands (Smi or heap numbers).
+  // r2 and r3: Signed int32 operands.
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orr(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR: __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
+    case Token::SAR:
+      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
+      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
+      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, ASR, r2));
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
+      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
+      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, LSR, r2), SetCC);
+      // SHR is special because it is required to produce a positive answer.
+      // The code below for writing into heap numbers isn't capable of writing
+      // the register as an unsigned int so we go to slow case if we hit this
+      // case.
+      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+        __ b(mi, &result_not_a_smi);
+      } else {
+        __ b(mi, &slow);
+      }
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
+      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
+      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, LSL, r2));
+      break;
+    default: UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+  // check that the *signed* result fits in a smi
+  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
+  __ b(mi, &result_not_a_smi);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r2, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  Label have_to_allocate, got_a_heap_number;
+  __ bind(&result_not_a_smi);
+  switch (mode_) {
+    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: {
+      __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(eq, &have_to_allocate);
+      __ mov(r5, Operand(rhs));
+      break;
+    }
+    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: {
+      __ tst(lhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(eq, &have_to_allocate);
+      __ mov(r5, Operand(lhs));
+      break;
+    }
+    case NO_OVERWRITE: {
+      // Get a new heap number in r5.  r4 and r7 are scratch.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
+    }
+    default: break;
+  }
+  __ bind(&got_a_heap_number);
+  // r2: Answer as signed int32.
+  // r5: Heap number to write answer into.
+
+  // Nothing can go wrong now, so move the heap number to r0, which is the
+  // result.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r5));
+
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    // Convert the int32 in r2 to the heap number in r0. r3 is corrupted.
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    __ vmov(s0, r2);
+    if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
+      __ vcvt_f64_u32(d0, s0);
+    } else {
+      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d0, s0);
+    }
+    __ sub(r3, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+    __ vstr(d0, r3, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+    __ Ret();
+  } else {
+    // Tail call that writes the int32 in r2 to the heap number in r0, using
+    // r3 as scratch.  r0 is preserved and returned.
+    WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub stub(r2, r0, r3);
+    __ TailCallStub(&stub);
+  }
+
+  if (mode_ != NO_OVERWRITE) {
+    __ bind(&have_to_allocate);
+    // Get a new heap number in r5.  r4 and r7 are scratch.
+    __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
+    __ jmp(&got_a_heap_number);
+  }
+
+  // If all else failed then we go to the runtime system.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ Push(lhs, rhs);  // Restore stack.
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::SAR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+
+
+// This function takes the known int in a register for the cases
+// where it doesn't know a good trick, and may deliver
+// a result that needs shifting.
+static void MultiplyByKnownIntInStub(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Register result,
+    Register source,
+    Register known_int_register,   // Smi tagged.
+    int known_int,
+    int* required_shift) {  // Including Smi tag shift
+  switch (known_int) {
+    case 3:
+      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 1));
+      *required_shift = 1;
+      break;
+    case 5:
+      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 2));
+      *required_shift = 1;
+      break;
+    case 6:
+      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 1));
+      *required_shift = 2;
+      break;
+    case 7:
+      __ rsb(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 3));
+      *required_shift = 1;
+      break;
+    case 9:
+      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 3));
+      *required_shift = 1;
+      break;
+    case 10:
+      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 2));
+      *required_shift = 2;
+      break;
+    default:
+      ASSERT(!IsPowerOf2(known_int));  // That would be very inefficient.
+      __ mul(result, source, known_int_register);
+      *required_shift = 0;
+  }
+}
+
+
+// This uses versions of the sum-of-digits-to-see-if-a-number-is-divisible-by-3
+// trick.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divisibility_rule
+// Takes the sum of the digits base (mask + 1) repeatedly until we have a
+// number from 0 to mask.  On exit the 'eq' condition flags are set if the
+// answer is exactly the mask.
+void IntegerModStub::DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                              Register lhs,
+                              int mask,
+                              int shift,
+                              Label* entry) {
+  ASSERT(mask > 0);
+  ASSERT(mask <= 0xff);  // This ensures we don't need ip to use it.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ add(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift));
+  __ bind(entry);
+  __ cmp(lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ b(gt, &loop);
+}
+
+
+void IntegerModStub::DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                              Register lhs,
+                              Register scratch,
+                              int mask,
+                              int shift1,
+                              int shift2,
+                              Label* entry) {
+  ASSERT(mask > 0);
+  ASSERT(mask <= 0xff);  // This ensures we don't need ip to use it.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ bic(scratch, lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ add(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift1));
+  __ add(lhs, lhs, Operand(scratch, LSR, shift2));
+  __ bind(entry);
+  __ cmp(lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ b(gt, &loop);
+}
+
+
+// Splits the number into two halves (bottom half has shift bits).  The top
+// half is subtracted from the bottom half.  If the result is negative then
+// rhs is added.
+void IntegerModStub::ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                Register lhs,
+                                                int shift,
+                                                int rhs) {
+  int mask = (1 << shift) - 1;
+  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
+  __ sub(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift), SetCC);
+  __ add(lhs, lhs, Operand(rhs), LeaveCC, mi);
+}
+
+
+void IntegerModStub::ModReduce(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Register lhs,
+                               int max,
+                               int denominator) {
+  int limit = denominator;
+  while (limit * 2 <= max) limit *= 2;
+  while (limit >= denominator) {
+    __ cmp(lhs, Operand(limit));
+    __ sub(lhs, lhs, Operand(limit), LeaveCC, ge);
+    limit >>= 1;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void IntegerModStub::ModAnswer(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Register result,
+                               Register shift_distance,
+                               Register mask_bits,
+                               Register sum_of_digits) {
+  __ add(result, mask_bits, Operand(sum_of_digits, LSL, shift_distance));
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+// See comment for class.
+void IntegerModStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  __ mov(lhs_, Operand(lhs_, LSR, shift_distance_));
+  __ bic(odd_number_, odd_number_, Operand(1));
+  __ mov(odd_number_, Operand(odd_number_, LSL, 1));
+  // We now have (odd_number_ - 1) * 2 in the register.
+  // Build a switch out of branches instead of data because it avoids
+  // having to teach the assembler about intra-code-object pointers
+  // that are not in relative branch instructions.
+  Label mod3, mod5, mod7, mod9, mod11, mod13, mod15, mod17, mod19;
+  Label mod21, mod23, mod25;
+  { Assembler::BlockConstPoolScope block_const_pool(masm);
+    __ add(pc, pc, Operand(odd_number_));
+    // When you read pc it is always 8 ahead, but when you write it you always
+    // write the actual value.  So we put in two nops to take up the slack.
+    __ nop();
+    __ nop();
+    __ b(&mod3);
+    __ b(&mod5);
+    __ b(&mod7);
+    __ b(&mod9);
+    __ b(&mod11);
+    __ b(&mod13);
+    __ b(&mod15);
+    __ b(&mod17);
+    __ b(&mod19);
+    __ b(&mod21);
+    __ b(&mod23);
+    __ b(&mod25);
+  }
+
+  // For each denominator we find a multiple that is almost only ones
+  // when expressed in binary.  Then we do the sum-of-digits trick for
+  // that number.  If the multiple is not 1 then we have to do a little
+  // more work afterwards to get the answer into the 0-denominator-1
+  // range.
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 3, 2, &mod3);  // 3 = b11.
+  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(3), LeaveCC, eq);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xf, 4, &mod5);  // 5 * 3 = b1111.
+  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 2, 5);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 7, 3, &mod7);  // 7 = b111.
+  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(7), LeaveCC, eq);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 6, &mod9);  // 7 * 9 = b111111.
+  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 3, 9);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0x3f, 6, 3, &mod11);  // 5 * 11 = b110111.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 11);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 5, &mod13);  // 19 * 13 = b11110111.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 13);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xf, 4, &mod15);  // 15 = b1111.
+  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(15), LeaveCC, eq);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 8, &mod17);  // 15 * 17 = b11111111.
+  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 4, 17);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 5, &mod19);  // 13 * 19 = b11110111.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 19);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 6, &mod21);  // 3 * 21 = b111111.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 21);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 7, &mod23);  // 11 * 23 = b11111101.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 23);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+
+  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0x7f, 7, 6, &mod25);  // 5 * 25 = b1111101.
+  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x7f, 25);
+  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // lhs_ : x
+  // rhs_ : y
+  // r0   : result
+
+  Register result = r0;
+  Register lhs = lhs_;
+  Register rhs = rhs_;
+
+  // This code can't cope with other register allocations yet.
+  ASSERT(result.is(r0) &&
+         ((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
+          (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0))));
+
+  Register smi_test_reg = r7;
+  Register scratch = r9;
+
+  // All ops need to know whether we are dealing with two Smis.  Set up
+  // smi_test_reg to tell us that.
+  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+    __ orr(smi_test_reg, lhs, Operand(rhs));
+  }
+
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::ADD: {
+      Label not_smi;
+      // Fast path.
+      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
+        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
+        __ add(r0, r1, Operand(r0), SetCC);  // Add y optimistically.
+        // Return if no overflow.
+        __ Ret(vc);
+        __ sub(r0, r0, Operand(r1));  // Revert optimistic add.
+      }
+      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::ADD);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::SUB: {
+      Label not_smi;
+      // Fast path.
+      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
+        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
+        if (lhs.is(r1)) {
+          __ sub(r0, r1, Operand(r0), SetCC);  // Subtract y optimistically.
+          // Return if no overflow.
+          __ Ret(vc);
+          __ sub(r0, r1, Operand(r0));  // Revert optimistic subtract.
+        } else {
+          __ sub(r0, r0, Operand(r1), SetCC);  // Subtract y optimistically.
+          // Return if no overflow.
+          __ Ret(vc);
+          __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r1));  // Revert optimistic subtract.
+        }
+      }
+      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::SUB);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::MUL: {
+      Label not_smi, slow;
+      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // adjust code below
+        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+        Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
+        smi_test_reg = no_reg;
+        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
+        // Remove tag from one operand (but keep sign), so that result is Smi.
+        __ mov(ip, Operand(rhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+        // Do multiplication
+        // scratch = lower 32 bits of ip * lhs.
+        __ smull(scratch, scratch2, lhs, ip);
+        // Go slow on overflows (overflow bit is not set).
+        __ mov(ip, Operand(scratch, ASR, 31));
+        // No overflow if higher 33 bits are identical.
+        __ cmp(ip, Operand(scratch2));
+        __ b(ne, &slow);
+        // Go slow on zero result to handle -0.
+        __ tst(scratch, Operand(scratch));
+        __ mov(result, Operand(scratch), LeaveCC, ne);
+        __ Ret(ne);
+        // We need -0 if we were multiplying a negative number with 0 to get 0.
+        // We know one of them was zero.
+        __ add(scratch2, rhs, Operand(lhs), SetCC);
+        __ mov(result, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)), LeaveCC, pl);
+        __ Ret(pl);  // Return Smi 0 if the non-zero one was positive.
+        // Slow case.  We fall through here if we multiplied a negative number
+        // with 0, because that would mean we should produce -0.
+        __ bind(&slow);
+      }
+      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::MUL);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD: {
+      Label not_smi;
+      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode() && specialized_on_rhs_) {
+        Label lhs_is_unsuitable;
+        __ BranchOnNotSmi(lhs, &not_smi);
+        if (IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs_)) {
+          if (op_ == Token::MOD) {
+            __ and_(rhs,
+                    lhs,
+                    Operand(0x80000000u | ((constant_rhs_ << kSmiTagSize) - 1)),
+                    SetCC);
+            // We now have the answer, but if the input was negative we also
+            // have the sign bit.  Our work is done if the result is
+            // positive or zero:
+            if (!rhs.is(r0)) {
+              __ mov(r0, rhs, LeaveCC, pl);
+            }
+            __ Ret(pl);
+            // A mod of a negative left hand side must return a negative number.
+            // Unfortunately if the answer is 0 then we must return -0.  And we
+            // already optimistically trashed rhs so we may need to restore it.
+            __ eor(rhs, rhs, Operand(0x80000000u), SetCC);
+            // Next two instructions are conditional on the answer being -0.
+            __ mov(rhs, Operand(Smi::FromInt(constant_rhs_)), LeaveCC, eq);
+            __ b(eq, &lhs_is_unsuitable);
+            // We need to subtract the dividend.  Eg. -3 % 4 == -3.
+            __ sub(result, rhs, Operand(Smi::FromInt(constant_rhs_)));
+          } else {
+            ASSERT(op_ == Token::DIV);
+            __ tst(lhs,
+                   Operand(0x80000000u | ((constant_rhs_ << kSmiTagSize) - 1)));
+            __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);  // Go slow on negative or remainder.
+            int shift = 0;
+            int d = constant_rhs_;
+            while ((d & 1) == 0) {
+              d >>= 1;
+              shift++;
+            }
+            __ mov(r0, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift));
+            __ bic(r0, r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+          }
+        } else {
+          // Not a power of 2.
+          __ tst(lhs, Operand(0x80000000u));
+          __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);
+          // Find a fixed point reciprocal of the divisor so we can divide by
+          // multiplying.
+          double divisor = 1.0 / constant_rhs_;
+          int shift = 32;
+          double scale = 4294967296.0;  // 1 << 32.
+          uint32_t mul;
+          // Maximise the precision of the fixed point reciprocal.
+          while (true) {
+            mul = static_cast<uint32_t>(scale * divisor);
+            if (mul >= 0x7fffffff) break;
+            scale *= 2.0;
+            shift++;
+          }
+          mul++;
+          Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
+          smi_test_reg = no_reg;
+          __ mov(scratch2, Operand(mul));
+          __ umull(scratch, scratch2, scratch2, lhs);
+          __ mov(scratch2, Operand(scratch2, LSR, shift - 31));
+          // scratch2 is lhs / rhs.  scratch2 is not Smi tagged.
+          // rhs is still the known rhs.  rhs is Smi tagged.
+          // lhs is still the unkown lhs.  lhs is Smi tagged.
+          int required_scratch_shift = 0;  // Including the Smi tag shift of 1.
+          // scratch = scratch2 * rhs.
+          MultiplyByKnownIntInStub(masm,
+                                   scratch,
+                                   scratch2,
+                                   rhs,
+                                   constant_rhs_,
+                                   &required_scratch_shift);
+          // scratch << required_scratch_shift is now the Smi tagged rhs *
+          // (lhs / rhs) where / indicates integer division.
+          if (op_ == Token::DIV) {
+            __ cmp(lhs, Operand(scratch, LSL, required_scratch_shift));
+            __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);  // There was a remainder.
+            __ mov(result, Operand(scratch2, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+          } else {
+            ASSERT(op_ == Token::MOD);
+            __ sub(result, lhs, Operand(scratch, LSL, required_scratch_shift));
+          }
+        }
+        __ Ret();
+        __ bind(&lhs_is_unsuitable);
+      } else if (op_ == Token::MOD &&
+                 runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
+                 runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS) {
+        // Do generate a bit of smi code for modulus even though the default for
+        // modulus is not to do it, but as the ARM processor has no coprocessor
+        // support for modulus checking for smis makes sense.  We can handle
+        // 1 to 25 times any power of 2.  This covers over half the numbers from
+        // 1 to 100 including all of the first 25.  (Actually the constants < 10
+        // are handled above by reciprocal multiplication.  We only get here for
+        // those cases if the right hand side is not a constant or for cases
+        // like 192 which is 3*2^6 and ends up in the 3 case in the integer mod
+        // stub.)
+        Label slow;
+        Label not_power_of_2;
+        ASSERT(!ShouldGenerateSmiCode());
+        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
+        // Check for two positive smis.
+        __ orr(smi_test_reg, lhs, Operand(rhs));
+        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(0x80000000u | kSmiTagMask));
+        __ b(ne, &slow);
+        // Check that rhs is a power of two and not zero.
+        Register mask_bits = r3;
+        __ sub(scratch, rhs, Operand(1), SetCC);
+        __ b(mi, &slow);
+        __ and_(mask_bits, rhs, Operand(scratch), SetCC);
+        __ b(ne, &not_power_of_2);
+        // Calculate power of two modulus.
+        __ and_(result, lhs, Operand(scratch));
+        __ Ret();
+
+        __ bind(&not_power_of_2);
+        __ eor(scratch, scratch, Operand(mask_bits));
+        // At least two bits are set in the modulus.  The high one(s) are in
+        // mask_bits and the low one is scratch + 1.
+        __ and_(mask_bits, scratch, Operand(lhs));
+        Register shift_distance = scratch;
+        scratch = no_reg;
+
+        // The rhs consists of a power of 2 multiplied by some odd number.
+        // The power-of-2 part we handle by putting the corresponding bits
+        // from the lhs in the mask_bits register, and the power in the
+        // shift_distance register.  Shift distance is never 0 due to Smi
+        // tagging.
+        __ CountLeadingZeros(r4, shift_distance, shift_distance);
+        __ rsb(shift_distance, r4, Operand(32));
+
+        // Now we need to find out what the odd number is. The last bit is
+        // always 1.
+        Register odd_number = r4;
+        __ mov(odd_number, Operand(rhs, LSR, shift_distance));
+        __ cmp(odd_number, Operand(25));
+        __ b(gt, &slow);
+
+        IntegerModStub stub(
+            result, shift_distance, odd_number, mask_bits, lhs, r5);
+        __ Jump(stub.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);  // Tail call.
+
+        __ bind(&slow);
+      }
+      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(
+          masm,
+          &not_smi,
+          lhs,
+          rhs,
+          op_ == Token::MOD ? Builtins::MOD : Builtins::DIV);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+    case Token::SAR:
+    case Token::SHR:
+    case Token::SHL: {
+      Label slow;
+      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // adjust code below
+      __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(ne, &slow);
+      Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
+      smi_test_reg = no_reg;
+      switch (op_) {
+        case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orr(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
+        case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
+        case Token::BIT_XOR: __ eor(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
+        case Token::SAR:
+          // Remove tags from right operand.
+          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
+          __ mov(result, Operand(lhs, ASR, scratch2));
+          // Smi tag result.
+          __ bic(result, result, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+          break;
+        case Token::SHR:
+          // Remove tags from operands.  We can't do this on a 31 bit number
+          // because then the 0s get shifted into bit 30 instead of bit 31.
+          __ mov(scratch, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));  // x
+          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
+          __ mov(scratch, Operand(scratch, LSR, scratch2));
+          // Unsigned shift is not allowed to produce a negative number, so
+          // check the sign bit and the sign bit after Smi tagging.
+          __ tst(scratch, Operand(0xc0000000));
+          __ b(ne, &slow);
+          // Smi tag result.
+          __ mov(result, Operand(scratch, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+          break;
+        case Token::SHL:
+          // Remove tags from operands.
+          __ mov(scratch, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));  // x
+          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
+          __ mov(scratch, Operand(scratch, LSL, scratch2));
+          // Check that the signed result fits in a Smi.
+          __ add(scratch2, scratch, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
+          __ b(mi, &slow);
+          __ mov(result, Operand(scratch, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+          break;
+        default: UNREACHABLE();
+      }
+      __ Ret();
+      __ bind(&slow);
+      HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(masm, lhs, rhs);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    default: UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+  // This code should be unreachable.
+  __ stop("Unreachable");
+
+  // Generate an unreachable reference to the DEFAULT stub so that it can be
+  // found at the end of this stub when clearing ICs at GC.
+  // TODO(kaznacheev): Check performance impact and get rid of this.
+  if (runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT) {
+    GenericBinaryOpStub uninit(MinorKey(), BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT);
+    __ CallStub(&uninit);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label get_result;
+
+  __ Push(r1, r0);
+
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey())));
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(Smi::FromInt(op_)));
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_)));
+  __ Push(r2, r1, r0);
+
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(
+      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
+      5,
+      1);
+}
+
+
+Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
+  return stub.GetCode();
+}
+
+
+void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Argument is a number and is on stack and in r0.
+  Label runtime_call;
+  Label input_not_smi;
+  Label loaded;
+
+  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+    // Load argument and check if it is a smi.
+    __ BranchOnNotSmi(r0, &input_not_smi);
+
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+    // Input is a smi. Convert to double and load the low and high words
+    // of the double into r2, r3.
+    __ IntegerToDoubleConversionWithVFP3(r0, r3, r2);
+    __ b(&loaded);
+
+    __ bind(&input_not_smi);
+    // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
+    __ CheckMap(r0,
+                r1,
+                Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
+                &runtime_call,
+                true);
+    // Input is a HeapNumber. Load it to a double register and store the
+    // low and high words into r2, r3.
+    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+
+    __ bind(&loaded);
+    // r2 = low 32 bits of double value
+    // r3 = high 32 bits of double value
+    // Compute hash (the shifts are arithmetic):
+    //   h = (low ^ high); h ^= h >> 16; h ^= h >> 8; h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
+    __ eor(r1, r2, Operand(r3));
+    __ eor(r1, r1, Operand(r1, ASR, 16));
+    __ eor(r1, r1, Operand(r1, ASR, 8));
+    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
+    __ And(r1, r1, Operand(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
+
+    // r2 = low 32 bits of double value.
+    // r3 = high 32 bits of double value.
+    // r1 = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
+    __ mov(r0,
+           Operand(ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address()));
+    // r0 points to cache array.
+    __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
+    // r0 points to the cache for the type type_.
+    // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
+    __ cmp(r0, Operand(0));
+    __ b(eq, &runtime_call);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+    // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
+    { TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
+      char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
+      char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
+      char* elem_in0 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
+      char* elem_in1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
+      char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
+      CHECK_EQ(12, elem2_start - elem_start);  // Two uint_32's and a pointer.
+      CHECK_EQ(0, elem_in0 - elem_start);
+      CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, elem_in1 - elem_start);
+      CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, elem_out - elem_start);
+    }
+#endif
+
+    // Find the address of the r1'st entry in the cache, i.e., &r0[r1*12].
+    __ add(r1, r1, Operand(r1, LSL, 1));
+    __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r1, LSL, 2));
+    // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
+    __ ldm(ia, r0, r4.bit()| r5.bit() | r6.bit());
+    __ cmp(r2, r4);
+    __ b(ne, &runtime_call);
+    __ cmp(r3, r5);
+    __ b(ne, &runtime_call);
+    // Cache hit. Load result, pop argument and return.
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(r6));
+    __ pop();
+    __ Ret();
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&runtime_call);
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
+  switch (type_) {
+    // Add more cases when necessary.
+    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
+    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
+    default:
+      UNIMPLEMENTED();
+      return Runtime::kAbort;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.  Runtime routines expect at least one
+  // argument, so give it a Smi.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
+  __ push(r0);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
+
+  __ StubReturn(1);
+}
+
+
+void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow, done;
+
+  Register heap_number_map = r6;
+  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+
+  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
+    // Check whether the value is a smi.
+    Label try_float;
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(ne, &try_float);
+
+    // Go slow case if the value of the expression is zero
+    // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
+    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
+      // If we have to check for zero, then we can check for the max negative
+      // smi while we are at it.
+      __ bic(ip, r0, Operand(0x80000000), SetCC);
+      __ b(eq, &slow);
+      __ rsb(r0, r0, Operand(0));
+      __ StubReturn(1);
+    } else {
+      // The value of the expression is a smi and 0 is OK for -0.  Try
+      // optimistic subtraction '0 - value'.
+      __ rsb(r0, r0, Operand(0), SetCC);
+      __ StubReturn(1, vc);
+      // We don't have to reverse the optimistic neg since the only case
+      // where we fall through is the minimum negative Smi, which is the case
+      // where the neg leaves the register unchanged.
+      __ jmp(&slow);  // Go slow on max negative Smi.
+    }
+
+    __ bind(&try_float);
+    __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r1, heap_number_map);
+    __ b(ne, &slow);
+    // r0 is a heap number.  Get a new heap number in r1.
+    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
+      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));  // Flip sign.
+      __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+    } else {
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r1, r2, r3, r6, &slow);
+      __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+      __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));  // Flip sign.
+      __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(r1));
+    }
+  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
+    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
+    __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r1, heap_number_map);
+    __ b(ne, &slow);
+
+    // Convert the heap number is r0 to an untagged integer in r1.
+    GetInt32(masm, r0, r1, r2, r3, &slow);
+
+    // Do the bitwise operation (move negated) and check if the result
+    // fits in a smi.
+    Label try_float;
+    __ mvn(r1, Operand(r1));
+    __ add(r2, r1, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
+    __ b(mi, &try_float);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(r1, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+    __ b(&done);
+
+    __ bind(&try_float);
+    if (!overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
+      // Allocate a fresh heap number, but don't overwrite r0 until
+      // we're sure we can do it without going through the slow case
+      // that needs the value in r0.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r2, r3, r4, r6, &slow);
+      __ mov(r0, Operand(r2));
+    }
+
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
+      // Convert the int32 in r1 to the heap number in r0. r2 is corrupted.
+      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
+      __ vmov(s0, r1);
+      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d0, s0);
+      __ sub(r2, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
+      __ vstr(d0, r2, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
+    } else {
+      // WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub does not trigger GC, so we do not
+      // have to set up a frame.
+      WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub stub(r1, r0, r2);
+      __ push(lr);
+      __ Call(stub.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+      __ pop(lr);
+    }
+  } else {
+    UNIMPLEMENTED();
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ StubReturn(1);
+
+  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ push(r0);
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_NOT:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_JS);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // r0 holds the exception.
+
+  // Adjust this code if not the case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Drop the sp to the top of the handler.
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
+  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(r3));
+
+  // Restore the next handler and frame pointer, discard handler state.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
+  __ pop(r2);
+  __ str(r2, MemOperand(r3));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, r3.bit() | fp.bit());  // r3: discarded state.
+
+  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
+  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a
+  // JS entry frame.
+  __ cmp(fp, Operand(0));
+  // Set cp to NULL if fp is NULL.
+  __ mov(cp, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);
+  // Restore cp otherwise.
+  __ ldr(cp, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset), ne);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
+  }
+#endif
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
+  __ pop(pc);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
+  // Adjust this code if not the case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Drop sp to the top stack handler.
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
+  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(r3));
+
+  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
+  Label loop, done;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
+  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(sp, kStateOffset));
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(StackHandler::ENTRY));
+  __ b(eq, &done);
+  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
+  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
+  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(sp, kNextOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
+  __ pop(r2);
+  __ str(r2, MemOperand(r3));
+
+  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
+    // Set external caught exception to false.
+    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(false));
+    __ mov(r2, Operand(external_caught));
+    __ str(r0, MemOperand(r2));
+
+    // Set pending exception and r0 to out of memory exception.
+    Failure* out_of_memory = Failure::OutOfMemoryException();
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(out_of_memory)));
+    __ mov(r2, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
+    __ str(r0, MemOperand(r2));
+  }
+
+  // Stack layout at this point. See also StackHandlerConstants.
+  // sp ->   state (ENTRY)
+  //         fp
+  //         lr
+
+  // Discard handler state (r2 is not used) and restore frame pointer.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, r2.bit() | fp.bit());  // r2: discarded state.
+  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
+  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a
+  // JS entry frame.
+  __ cmp(fp, Operand(0));
+  // Set cp to NULL if fp is NULL.
+  __ mov(cp, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);
+  // Restore cp otherwise.
+  __ ldr(cp, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset), ne);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
+  }
+#endif
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
+  __ pop(pc);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
+                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
+                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+                              bool do_gc,
+                              bool always_allocate,
+                              int frame_alignment_skew) {
+  // r0: result parameter for PerformGC, if any
+  // r4: number of arguments including receiver  (C callee-saved)
+  // r5: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved)
+  // r6: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved)
+
+  if (do_gc) {
+    // Passing r0.
+    __ PrepareCallCFunction(1, r1);
+    __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::perform_gc_function(), 1);
+  }
+
+  ExternalReference scope_depth =
+      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
+  if (always_allocate) {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(scope_depth));
+    __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r0));
+    __ add(r1, r1, Operand(1));
+    __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0));
+  }
+
+  // Call C built-in.
+  // r0 = argc, r1 = argv
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r4));
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(r6));
+
+  int frame_alignment = MacroAssembler::ActivationFrameAlignment();
+  int frame_alignment_mask = frame_alignment - 1;
+#if defined(V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM)
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    if (frame_alignment > kPointerSize) {
+      Label alignment_as_expected;
+      ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(frame_alignment));
+      __ sub(r2, sp, Operand(frame_alignment_skew));
+      __ tst(r2, Operand(frame_alignment_mask));
+      __ b(eq, &alignment_as_expected);
+      // Don't use Check here, as it will call Runtime_Abort re-entering here.
+      __ stop("Unexpected alignment");
+      __ bind(&alignment_as_expected);
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+
+  // Just before the call (jump) below lr is pushed, so the actual alignment is
+  // adding one to the current skew.
+  int alignment_before_call =
+      (frame_alignment_skew + kPointerSize) & frame_alignment_mask;
+  if (alignment_before_call > 0) {
+    // Push until the alignment before the call is met.
+    __ mov(r2, Operand(0));
+    for (int i = alignment_before_call;
+        (i & frame_alignment_mask) != 0;
+        i += kPointerSize) {
+      __ push(r2);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // TODO(1242173): To let the GC traverse the return address of the exit
+  // frames, we need to know where the return address is. Right now,
+  // we push it on the stack to be able to find it again, but we never
+  // restore from it in case of changes, which makes it impossible to
+  // support moving the C entry code stub. This should be fixed, but currently
+  // this is OK because the CEntryStub gets generated so early in the V8 boot
+  // sequence that it is not moving ever.
+  masm->add(lr, pc, Operand(4));  // Compute return address: (pc + 8) + 4
+  masm->push(lr);
+  masm->Jump(r5);
+
+  // Restore sp back to before aligning the stack.
+  if (alignment_before_call > 0) {
+    __ add(sp, sp, Operand(alignment_before_call));
+  }
+
+  if (always_allocate) {
+    // It's okay to clobber r2 and r3 here. Don't mess with r0 and r1
+    // though (contain the result).
+    __ mov(r2, Operand(scope_depth));
+    __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2));
+    __ sub(r3, r3, Operand(1));
+    __ str(r3, MemOperand(r2));
+  }
+
+  // check for failure result
+  Label failure_returned;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
+  // Lower 2 bits of r2 are 0 iff r0 has failure tag.
+  __ add(r2, r0, Operand(1));
+  __ tst(r2, Operand(kFailureTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &failure_returned);
+
+  // Exit C frame and return.
+  // r0:r1: result
+  // sp: stack pointer
+  // fp: frame pointer
+  __ LeaveExitFrame();
+
+  // check if we should retry or throw exception
+  Label retry;
+  __ bind(&failure_returned);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
+  __ b(eq, &retry);
+
+  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
+  Failure* out_of_memory = Failure::OutOfMemoryException();
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(out_of_memory)));
+  __ b(eq, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+
+  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(ip));
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(ip));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
+
+  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
+  // by javascript code.
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(Factory::termination_exception()));
+  __ b(eq, throw_termination_exception);
+
+  // Handle normal exception.
+  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
+
+  __ bind(&retry);  // pass last failure (r0) as parameter (r0) when retrying
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Called from JavaScript; parameters are on stack as if calling JS function
+  // r0: number of arguments including receiver
+  // r1: pointer to builtin function
+  // fp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // sp: stack pointer  (restored as callee's sp after C call)
+  // cp: current context  (C callee-saved)
+
+  // Result returned in r0 or r0+r1 by default.
+
+  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects
+  // instead of a proper result. The builtin entry handles
+  // this by performing a garbage collection and retrying the
+  // builtin once.
+
+  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
+  __ EnterExitFrame();
+
+  // r4: number of arguments (C callee-saved)
+  // r5: pointer to builtin function (C callee-saved)
+  // r6: pointer to first argument (C callee-saved)
+
+  Label throw_normal_exception;
+  Label throw_termination_exception;
+  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
+
+  // Call into the runtime system.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               false,
+               false,
+               -kPointerSize);
+
+  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               false,
+               0);
+
+  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
+  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(failure)));
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               true,
+               kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
+  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
+}
+
+
+void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
+  // r0: code entry
+  // r1: function
+  // r2: receiver
+  // r3: argc
+  // [sp+0]: argv
+
+  Label invoke, exit;
+
+  // Called from C, so do not pop argc and args on exit (preserve sp)
+  // No need to save register-passed args
+  // Save callee-saved registers (incl. cp and fp), sp, and lr
+  __ stm(db_w, sp, kCalleeSaved | lr.bit());
+
+  // Get address of argv, see stm above.
+  // r0: code entry
+  // r1: function
+  // r2: receiver
+  // r3: argc
+  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(sp, (kNumCalleeSaved + 1) * kPointerSize));  // argv
+
+  // Push a frame with special values setup to mark it as an entry frame.
+  // r0: code entry
+  // r1: function
+  // r2: receiver
+  // r3: argc
+  // r4: argv
+  __ mov(r8, Operand(-1));  // Push a bad frame pointer to fail if it is used.
+  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
+  __ mov(r7, Operand(Smi::FromInt(marker)));
+  __ mov(r6, Operand(Smi::FromInt(marker)));
+  __ mov(r5, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
+  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(r5));
+  __ Push(r8, r7, r6, r5);
+
+  // Setup frame pointer for the frame to be pushed.
+  __ add(fp, sp, Operand(-EntryFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+
+  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
+  __ bl(&invoke);
+
+  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
+  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
+  // Coming in here the fp will be invalid because the PushTryHandler below
+  // sets it to 0 to signal the existence of the JSEntry frame.
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
+  __ str(r0, MemOperand(ip));
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::Exception())));
+  __ b(&exit);
+
+  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
+  __ bind(&invoke);
+  // Must preserve r0-r4, r5-r7 are available.
+  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
+  // If an exception not caught by another handler occurs, this handler
+  // returns control to the code after the bl(&invoke) above, which
+  // restores all kCalleeSaved registers (including cp and fp) to their
+  // saved values before returning a failure to C.
+
+  // Clear any pending exceptions.
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(ip));
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
+  __ str(r5, MemOperand(ip));
+
+  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline builtin.
+  // Notice that we cannot store a reference to the trampoline code directly in
+  // this stub, because runtime stubs are not traversed when doing GC.
+
+  // Expected registers by Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline
+  // r0: code entry
+  // r1: function
+  // r2: receiver
+  // r3: argc
+  // r4: argv
+  if (is_construct) {
+    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
+    __ mov(ip, Operand(construct_entry));
+  } else {
+    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
+    __ mov(ip, Operand(entry));
+  }
+  __ ldr(ip, MemOperand(ip));  // deref address
+
+  // Branch and link to JSEntryTrampoline.  We don't use the double underscore
+  // macro for the add instruction because we don't want the coverage tool
+  // inserting instructions here after we read the pc.
+  __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
+  masm->add(pc, ip, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+
+  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain. When reading the
+  // address of the next handler, there is no need to use the address
+  // displacement since the current stack pointer (sp) points directly
+  // to the stack handler.
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset));
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
+  // No need to restore registers
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(StackHandlerConstants::kSize));
+
+
+  __ bind(&exit);  // r0 holds result
+  // Restore the top frame descriptors from the stack.
+  __ pop(r3);
+  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
+
+  // Reset the stack to the callee saved registers.
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(-EntryFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+
+  // Restore callee-saved registers and return.
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
+  }
+#endif
+  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, kCalleeSaved | pc.bit());
+}
+
+
+// This stub performs an instanceof, calling the builtin function if
+// necessary.  Uses r1 for the object, r0 for the function that it may
+// be an instance of (these are fetched from the stack).
+void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Get the object - slow case for smis (we may need to throw an exception
+  // depending on the rhs).
+  Label slow, loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ BranchOnSmi(r0, &slow);
+
+  // Check that the left hand is a JS object and put map in r3.
+  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r3, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ b(lt, &slow);
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+  __ b(gt, &slow);
+
+  // Get the prototype of the function (r4 is result, r2 is scratch).
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+  // r1 is function, r3 is map.
+
+  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
+  Label miss;
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r1, ip);
+  __ b(ne, &miss);
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r3, ip);
+  __ b(ne, &miss);
+  __ LoadRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ pop();
+  __ pop();
+  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(r1, r4, r2, &slow);
+
+  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
+  __ BranchOnSmi(r4, &slow);
+  __ CompareObjectType(r4, r5, r5, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ b(lt, &slow);
+  __ cmp(r5, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+  __ b(gt, &slow);
+
+  __ StoreRoot(r1, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
+  __ StoreRoot(r3, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
+
+  // Register mapping: r3 is object map and r4 is function prototype.
+  // Get prototype of object into r2.
+  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r3, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+
+  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(r4));
+  __ b(eq, &is_instance);
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r2, ip);
+  __ b(eq, &is_not_instance);
+  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+
+  __ bind(&is_instance);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
+  __ StoreRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ pop();
+  __ pop();
+  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));  // Return.
+
+  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(1)));
+  __ StoreRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ pop();
+  __ pop();
+  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));  // Return.
+
+  // Slow-case.  Tail call builtin.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_JS);
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // The displacement is the offset of the last parameter (if any)
+  // relative to the frame pointer.
+  static const int kDisplacement =
+      StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
+
+  // Check that the key is a smi.
+  Label slow;
+  __ BranchOnNotSmi(r1, &slow);
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor;
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
+  __ b(eq, &adaptor);
+
+  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
+  // through register r0. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
+  // check for free.
+  __ cmp(r1, r0);
+  __ b(cs, &slow);
+
+  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
+  __ sub(r3, r0, r1);
+  __ add(r3, fp, Operand(r3, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r3, kDisplacement));
+  __ Jump(lr);
+
+  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
+  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
+  // comparison to get negative check for free.
+  __ bind(&adaptor);
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r2, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  __ cmp(r1, r0);
+  __ b(cs, &slow);
+
+  // Read the argument from the adaptor frame and return it.
+  __ sub(r3, r0, r1);
+  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(r3, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r3, kDisplacement));
+  __ Jump(lr);
+
+  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
+  // by calling the runtime system.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ push(r1);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // sp[0] : number of parameters
+  // sp[4] : receiver displacement
+  // sp[8] : function
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
+  __ b(eq, &adaptor_frame);
+
+  // Get the length from the frame.
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+  __ b(&try_allocate);
+
+  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
+  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r2, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  __ str(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
+  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(r1, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
+  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size
+  // of the arguments object and the elements array in words.
+  Label add_arguments_object;
+  __ bind(&try_allocate);
+  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
+  __ b(eq, &add_arguments_object);
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, LSR, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize / kPointerSize));
+  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
+  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize / kPointerSize));
+
+  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(
+      r1,
+      r0,
+      r2,
+      r3,
+      &runtime,
+      static_cast<AllocationFlags>(TAG_OBJECT | SIZE_IN_WORDS));
+
+  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
+  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
+  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(r4, offset));
+
+  // Copy the JS object part.
+  __ CopyFields(r0, r4, r3.bit(), JSObject::kHeaderSize / kPointerSize);
+
+  // Setup the callee in-object property.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kHeaderSize));
+
+  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
+
+  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
+  Label done;
+  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
+  __ b(eq, &done);
+
+  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack.
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
+  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
+  __ add(r4, r0, Operand(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
+  __ str(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kElementsOffset));
+  __ LoadRoot(r3, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
+  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r4, FixedArray::kMapOffset));
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r4, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, LSR, kSmiTagSize));  // Untag the length for the loop.
+
+  // Copy the fixed array slots.
+  Label loop;
+  // Setup r4 to point to the first array slot.
+  __ add(r4, r4, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // Pre-decrement r2 with kPointerSize on each iteration.
+  // Pre-decrement in order to skip receiver.
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, kPointerSize, NegPreIndex));
+  // Post-increment r4 with kPointerSize on each iteration.
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r4, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
+  __ sub(r1, r1, Operand(1));
+  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
+  __ b(ne, &loop);
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
+  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
+  // at compilation.
+#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
+    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  sp[0]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
+  //  sp[4]: previous index
+  //  sp[8]: subject string
+  //  sp[12]: JSRegExp object
+
+  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 0 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kSubjectOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
+
+  Label runtime, invoke_regexp;
+
+  // Allocation of registers for this function. These are in callee save
+  // registers and will be preserved by the call to the native RegExp code, as
+  // this code is called using the normal C calling convention. When calling
+  // directly from generated code the native RegExp code will not do a GC and
+  // therefore the content of these registers are safe to use after the call.
+  Register subject = r4;
+  Register regexp_data = r5;
+  Register last_match_info_elements = r6;
+
+  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(r0));
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+
+  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kJSRegExpOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+
+  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
+  __ ldr(regexp_data, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ tst(regexp_data, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ Check(nz, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+    __ CompareObjectType(regexp_data, r0, r0, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE);
+    __ Check(eq, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+  }
+
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP)));
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ ldr(r2,
+         FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2. This
+  // uses the asumption that smis are 2 * their untagged value.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  __ add(r2, r2, Operand(2));  // r2 was a smi.
+  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize));
+  __ b(hi, &runtime);
+
+  // r2: Number of capture registers
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the second argument is a string.
+  __ ldr(subject, MemOperand(sp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ tst(subject, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(subject, r0);
+  __ b(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+  // Get the length of the string to r3.
+  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(subject, String::kLengthOffset));
+
+  // r2: Number of capture registers
+  // r3: Length of subject string as a smi
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the subject
+  // string length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  __ cmp(r3, Operand(r0));
+  __ b(ls, &runtime);
+
+  // r2: Number of capture registers
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_ARRAY_TYPE);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
+  __ ldr(last_match_info_elements,
+         FieldMemOperand(r0, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r0, ip);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
+  // additional information.
+  __ ldr(r0,
+         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ add(r2, r2, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ b(gt, &runtime);
+
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
+  Label seq_string;
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // First check for flat string.
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag) == 0);
+  __ b(eq, &seq_string);
+
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check for flat cons string.
+  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
+  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
+  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
+  // a sequential string or an external string.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag !=0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
+  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r0, r1);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  __ ldr(subject, FieldMemOperand(subject, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // Is first part a flat string?
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ b(nz, &runtime);
+
+  __ bind(&seq_string);
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // r0: Instance type of subject string
+  STATIC_ASSERT(4 == kAsciiStringTag);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
+  // Find the code object based on the assumptions above.
+  __ and_(r0, r0, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(r0, ASR, 2), SetCC);
+  __ ldr(r7, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset), ne);
+  __ ldr(r7, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset), eq);
+
+  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
+  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
+  // the hole.
+  __ CompareObjectType(r7, r0, r0, CODE_TYPE);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+
+  // r3: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
+  // r7: code
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
+  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+
+  // r1: previous index
+  // r3: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
+  // r7: code
+  // subject: Subject string
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1, r0, r2);
+
+  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
+  __ push(lr);
+  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments, r0);
+
+  // Argument 7 (sp[8]): Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(1));
+  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Argument 6 (sp[4]): Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
+  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(r2, 0));
+  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r2));
+  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Argument 5 (sp[0]): static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector()));
+  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // For arguments 4 and 3 get string length, calculate start of string data and
+  // calculate the shift of the index (0 for ASCII and 1 for two byte).
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize == SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize);
+  __ add(r9, subject, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ eor(r3, r3, Operand(1));
+  // Argument 4 (r3): End of string data
+  // Argument 3 (r2): Start of string data
+  __ add(r2, r9, Operand(r1, LSL, r3));
+  __ add(r3, r9, Operand(r0, LSL, r3));
+
+  // Argument 2 (r1): Previous index.
+  // Already there
+
+  // Argument 1 (r0): Subject string.
+  __ mov(r0, subject);
+
+  // Locate the code entry and call it.
+  __ add(r7, r7, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ CallCFunction(r7, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
+  __ pop(lr);
+
+  // r0: result
+  // subject: subject string (callee saved)
+  // regexp_data: RegExp data (callee saved)
+  // last_match_info_elements: Last match info elements (callee saved)
+
+  // Check the result.
+  Label success;
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS));
+  __ b(eq, &success);
+  Label failure;
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE));
+  __ b(eq, &failure);
+  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION));
+  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);
+  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
+  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
+  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
+  __ mov(r1, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r1, 0));
+  __ cmp(r0, r1);
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+  __ bind(&failure);
+  // For failure and exception return null.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Factory::null_value()));
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(4 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Process the result from the native regexp code.
+  __ bind(&success);
+  __ ldr(r1,
+         FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(2));  // r1 was a smi.
+
+  // r1: number of capture registers
+  // r4: subject string
+  // Store the capture count.
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(r1, LSL, kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize));  // To smi.
+  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
+                             RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Store last subject and last input.
+  __ mov(r3, last_match_info_elements);  // Moved up to reduce latency.
+  __ str(subject,
+         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
+                         RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset));
+  __ RecordWrite(r3, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), r2, r7);
+  __ str(subject,
+         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
+                         RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset));
+  __ mov(r3, last_match_info_elements);
+  __ RecordWrite(r3, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), r2, r7);
+
+  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
+  ExternalReference address_of_static_offsets_vector =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector();
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(address_of_static_offsets_vector));
+
+  // r1: number of capture registers
+  // r2: offsets vector
+  Label next_capture, done;
+  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
+  // counts down until wraping after zero.
+  __ add(r0,
+         last_match_info_elements,
+         Operand(RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ bind(&next_capture);
+  __ sub(r1, r1, Operand(1), SetCC);
+  __ b(mi, &done);
+  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
+  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(r3, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r0, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
+  __ jmp(&next_capture);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Return last match info.
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(4 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+}
+
+
+void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow;
+
+  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
+  // and box it if it is.
+  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
+    // Get the receiver from the stack.
+    // function, receiver [, arguments]
+    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
+    __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
+
+    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
+    __ BranchOnSmi(r1, &receiver_is_value);
+
+    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
+    __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    __ b(ge, &receiver_is_js_object);
+
+    // Call the runtime to box the value.
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
+    __ EnterInternalFrame();
+    __ push(r1);
+    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_JS);
+    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
+    __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
+
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
+  }
+
+  // Get the function to call from the stack.
+  // function, receiver [, arguments]
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Check that the function is really a JavaScript function.
+  // r1: pushed function (to be verified)
+  __ BranchOnSmi(r1, &slow);
+  // Get the map of the function object.
+  __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
+  __ b(ne, &slow);
+
+  // Fast-case: Invoke the function now.
+  // r1: pushed function
+  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
+  __ InvokeFunction(r1, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
+  // of the original receiver from the call site).
+  __ str(r1, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(argc_));  // Setup the number of arguments.
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(0));
+  __ GetBuiltinEntry(r3, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
+  __ Jump(Handle<Code>(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline)),
+          RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+}
+
+
+// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
+// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
+const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
+  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
+
+  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
+  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
+  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
+  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
+
+  const char* cc_name;
+  switch (cc_) {
+    case lt: cc_name = "LT"; break;
+    case gt: cc_name = "GT"; break;
+    case le: cc_name = "LE"; break;
+    case ge: cc_name = "GE"; break;
+    case eq: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
+    case ne: cc_name = "NE"; break;
+    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
+  }
+
+  const char* lhs_name = lhs_.is(r0) ? "_r0" : "_r1";
+  const char* rhs_name = rhs_.is(r0) ? "_r0" : "_r1";
+
+  const char* strict_name = "";
+  if (strict_ && (cc_ == eq || cc_ == ne)) {
+    strict_name = "_STRICT";
+  }
+
+  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
+  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == eq || cc_ == ne)) {
+    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
+  }
+
+  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
+  if (!include_number_compare_) {
+    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
+  }
+
+  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
+               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s%s%s",
+               cc_name,
+               lhs_name,
+               rhs_name,
+               strict_name,
+               never_nan_nan_name,
+               include_number_compare_name);
+  return name_;
+}
+
+
+int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
+  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
+  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
+  // condition is equals.
+  ASSERT((static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) >> 28) < (1 << 12));
+  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
+         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
+  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) >> 28)
+         | RegisterField::encode(lhs_.is(r0))
+         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
+         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == eq ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
+         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
+}
+
+
+// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label flat_string;
+  Label ascii_string;
+  Label got_char_code;
+
+  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
+  __ BranchOnSmi(object_, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
+  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
+  __ tst(result_, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
+  __ b(ne, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
+  __ BranchOnNotSmi(index_, &index_not_smi_);
+
+  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
+  __ mov(scratch_, index_);
+  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Check for index out of range.
+  __ ldr(ip, FieldMemOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ cmp(ip, Operand(scratch_));
+  __ b(ls, index_out_of_range_);
+
+  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ b(eq, &flat_string);
+
+  // Handle non-flat strings.
+  __ tst(result_, Operand(kIsConsStringMask));
+  __ b(eq, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // ConsString.
+  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
+  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
+  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
+  // the string.
+  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(result_, Operand(ip));
+  __ b(ne, &call_runtime_);
+  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
+  __ ldr(object_, FieldMemOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ b(nz, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
+  __ bind(&flat_string);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
+  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ b(nz, &ascii_string);
+
+  // 2-byte string.
+  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register. We can
+  // add without shifting since the smi tag size is the log2 of the
+  // number of bytes in a two-byte character.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1 && kSmiShiftSize == 0);
+  __ add(scratch_, object_, Operand(scratch_));
+  __ ldrh(result_, FieldMemOperand(scratch_, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
+
+  // ASCII string.
+  // Load the byte into the result register.
+  __ bind(&ascii_string);
+  __ add(scratch_, object_, Operand(scratch_, LSR, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(scratch_, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+
+  __ bind(&got_char_code);
+  __ mov(result_, Operand(result_, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
+
+  // Index is not a smi.
+  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
+  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
+  __ CheckMap(index_,
+              scratch_,
+              Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
+              index_not_number_,
+              true);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ Push(object_, index_);
+  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
+  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
+  } else {
+    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
+    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
+  }
+  // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
+  // have a chance to overwrite it.
+  __ Move(scratch_, r0);
+  __ pop(index_);
+  __ pop(object_);
+  // Reload the instance type.
+  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
+  __ BranchOnNotSmi(scratch_, index_out_of_range_);
+  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
+  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
+  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
+  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
+  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ Push(object_, index_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
+  __ Move(result_, r0);
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode + 1));
+  __ tst(code_,
+         Operand(kSmiTagMask |
+                 ((~String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) << kSmiTagSize)));
+  __ b(nz, &slow_case_);
+
+  __ LoadRoot(result_, Heap::kSingleCharacterStringCacheRootIndex);
+  // At this point code register contains smi tagged ascii char code.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ add(result_, result_, Operand(code_, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
+  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(result_, Operand(ip));
+  __ b(eq, &slow_case_);
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(code_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
+  __ Move(result_, r0);
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+}
+
+
+class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
+ public:
+  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
+  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
+  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersLong adds too much
+  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
+  // Dest register ends at the position after the last character written.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                     Register dest,
+                                     Register src,
+                                     Register count,
+                                     Register scratch,
+                                     bool ascii);
+
+  // Generate code for copying a large number of characters. This function
+  // is allowed to spend extra time setting up conditions to make copying
+  // faster. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
+  // Dest register ends at the position after the last character written.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharactersLong(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                         Register dest,
+                                         Register src,
+                                         Register count,
+                                         Register scratch1,
+                                         Register scratch2,
+                                         Register scratch3,
+                                         Register scratch4,
+                                         Register scratch5,
+                                         int flags);
+
+
+  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
+  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
+  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
+  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register r0.
+  // Contents of both c1 and c2 registers are modified. At the exit c1 is
+  // guaranteed to contain halfword with low and high bytes equal to
+  // initial contents of c1 and c2 respectively.
+  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                   Register c1,
+                                                   Register c2,
+                                                   Register scratch1,
+                                                   Register scratch2,
+                                                   Register scratch3,
+                                                   Register scratch4,
+                                                   Register scratch5,
+                                                   Label* not_found);
+
+  // Generate string hash.
+  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Register hash,
+                               Register character);
+
+  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash,
+                                       Register character);
+
+  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                  Register hash);
+
+ private:
+  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
+};
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          Register dest,
+                                          Register src,
+                                          Register count,
+                                          Register scratch,
+                                          bool ascii) {
+  Label loop;
+  Label done;
+  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
+  // short strings.
+  if (!ascii) {
+    __ add(count, count, Operand(count), SetCC);
+  } else {
+    __ cmp(count, Operand(0));
+  }
+  __ b(eq, &done);
+
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ ldrb(scratch, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex));
+  // Perform sub between load and dependent store to get the load time to
+  // complete.
+  __ sub(count, count, Operand(1), SetCC);
+  __ strb(scratch, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
+  // last iteration.
+  __ b(gt, &loop);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+enum CopyCharactersFlags {
+  COPY_ASCII = 1,
+  DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED = 2
+};
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register dest,
+                                              Register src,
+                                              Register count,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              Register scratch3,
+                                              Register scratch4,
+                                              Register scratch5,
+                                              int flags) {
+  bool ascii = (flags & COPY_ASCII) != 0;
+  bool dest_always_aligned = (flags & DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED) != 0;
+
+  if (dest_always_aligned && FLAG_debug_code) {
+    // Check that destination is actually word aligned if the flag says
+    // that it is.
+    __ tst(dest, Operand(kPointerAlignmentMask));
+    __ Check(eq, "Destination of copy not aligned.");
+  }
+
+  const int kReadAlignment = 4;
+  const int kReadAlignmentMask = kReadAlignment - 1;
+  // Ensure that reading an entire aligned word containing the last character
+  // of a string will not read outside the allocated area (because we pad up
+  // to kObjectAlignment).
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kObjectAlignment >= kReadAlignment);
+  // Assumes word reads and writes are little endian.
+  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
+  Label done;
+  if (!ascii) {
+    __ add(count, count, Operand(count), SetCC);
+  } else {
+    __ cmp(count, Operand(0));
+  }
+  __ b(eq, &done);
+
+  // Assume that you cannot read (or write) unaligned.
+  Label byte_loop;
+  // Must copy at least eight bytes, otherwise just do it one byte at a time.
+  __ cmp(count, Operand(8));
+  __ add(count, dest, Operand(count));
+  Register limit = count;  // Read until src equals this.
+  __ b(lt, &byte_loop);
+
+  if (!dest_always_aligned) {
+    // Align dest by byte copying. Copies between zero and three bytes.
+    __ and_(scratch4, dest, Operand(kReadAlignmentMask), SetCC);
+    Label dest_aligned;
+    __ b(eq, &dest_aligned);
+    __ cmp(scratch4, Operand(2));
+    __ ldrb(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex));
+    __ ldrb(scratch2, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), le);
+    __ ldrb(scratch3, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), lt);
+    __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
+    __ strb(scratch2, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), le);
+    __ strb(scratch3, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), lt);
+    __ bind(&dest_aligned);
+  }
+
+  Label simple_loop;
+
+  __ sub(scratch4, dest, Operand(src));
+  __ and_(scratch4, scratch4, Operand(0x03), SetCC);
+  __ b(eq, &simple_loop);
+  // Shift register is number of bits in a source word that
+  // must be combined with bits in the next source word in order
+  // to create a destination word.
+
+  // Complex loop for src/dst that are not aligned the same way.
+  {
+    Label loop;
+    __ mov(scratch4, Operand(scratch4, LSL, 3));
+    Register left_shift = scratch4;
+    __ and_(src, src, Operand(~3));  // Round down to load previous word.
+    __ ldr(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
+    // Store the "shift" most significant bits of scratch in the least
+    // signficant bits (i.e., shift down by (32-shift)).
+    __ rsb(scratch2, left_shift, Operand(32));
+    Register right_shift = scratch2;
+    __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, right_shift));
+
+    __ bind(&loop);
+    __ ldr(scratch3, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
+    __ sub(scratch5, limit, Operand(dest));
+    __ orr(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(scratch3, LSL, left_shift));
+    __ str(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 4, PostIndex));
+    __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch3, LSR, right_shift));
+    // Loop if four or more bytes left to copy.
+    // Compare to eight, because we did the subtract before increasing dst.
+    __ sub(scratch5, scratch5, Operand(8), SetCC);
+    __ b(ge, &loop);
+  }
+  // There is now between zero and three bytes left to copy (negative that
+  // number is in scratch5), and between one and three bytes already read into
+  // scratch1 (eight times that number in scratch4). We may have read past
+  // the end of the string, but because objects are aligned, we have not read
+  // past the end of the object.
+  // Find the minimum of remaining characters to move and preloaded characters
+  // and write those as bytes.
+  __ add(scratch5, scratch5, Operand(4), SetCC);
+  __ b(eq, &done);
+  __ cmp(scratch4, Operand(scratch5, LSL, 3), ne);
+  // Move minimum of bytes read and bytes left to copy to scratch4.
+  __ mov(scratch5, Operand(scratch4, LSR, 3), LeaveCC, lt);
+  // Between one and three (value in scratch5) characters already read into
+  // scratch ready to write.
+  __ cmp(scratch5, Operand(2));
+  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
+  __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, 8), LeaveCC, ge);
+  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), ge);
+  __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, 8), LeaveCC, gt);
+  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), gt);
+  // Copy any remaining bytes.
+  __ b(&byte_loop);
+
+  // Simple loop.
+  // Copy words from src to dst, until less than four bytes left.
+  // Both src and dest are word aligned.
+  __ bind(&simple_loop);
+  {
+    Label loop;
+    __ bind(&loop);
+    __ ldr(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
+    __ sub(scratch3, limit, Operand(dest));
+    __ str(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 4, PostIndex));
+    // Compare to 8, not 4, because we do the substraction before increasing
+    // dest.
+    __ cmp(scratch3, Operand(8));
+    __ b(ge, &loop);
+  }
+
+  // Copy bytes from src to dst until dst hits limit.
+  __ bind(&byte_loop);
+  __ cmp(dest, Operand(limit));
+  __ ldrb(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), lt);
+  __ b(ge, &done);
+  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
+  __ b(&byte_loop);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register c1,
+                                                        Register c2,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3,
+                                                        Register scratch4,
+                                                        Register scratch5,
+                                                        Label* not_found) {
+  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
+  Register scratch = scratch3;
+
+  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
+  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
+  Label not_array_index;
+  __ sub(scratch, c1, Operand(static_cast<int>('0')));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+  __ b(hi, &not_array_index);
+  __ sub(scratch, c2, Operand(static_cast<int>('0')));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+
+  // If check failed combine both characters into single halfword.
+  // This is required by the contract of the method: code at the
+  // not_found branch expects this combination in c1 register
+  __ orr(c1, c1, Operand(c2, LSL, kBitsPerByte), LeaveCC, ls);
+  __ b(ls, not_found);
+
+  __ bind(&not_array_index);
+  // Calculate the two character string hash.
+  Register hash = scratch1;
+  StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1);
+  StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2);
+  StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash);
+
+  // Collect the two characters in a register.
+  Register chars = c1;
+  __ orr(chars, chars, Operand(c2, LSL, kBitsPerByte));
+
+  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:  hash of two character string.
+
+  // Load symbol table
+  // Load address of first element of the symbol table.
+  Register symbol_table = c2;
+  __ LoadRoot(symbol_table, Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex);
+
+  // Load undefined value
+  Register undefined = scratch4;
+  __ LoadRoot(undefined, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+
+  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
+  Register mask = scratch2;
+  __ ldr(mask, FieldMemOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
+  __ mov(mask, Operand(mask, ASR, 1));
+  __ sub(mask, mask, Operand(1));
+
+  // Calculate untagged address of the first element of the symbol table.
+  Register first_symbol_table_element = symbol_table;
+  __ add(first_symbol_table_element, symbol_table,
+         Operand(SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
+
+  // Registers
+  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:  hash of two character string
+  // mask:  capacity mask
+  // first_symbol_table_element: address of the first element of
+  //                             the symbol table
+  // scratch: -
+
+  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
+  static const int kProbes = 4;
+  Label found_in_symbol_table;
+  Label next_probe[kProbes];
+  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
+    Register candidate = scratch5;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
+
+    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
+    if (i > 0) {
+      __ add(candidate, hash, Operand(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
+    } else {
+      __ mov(candidate, hash);
+    }
+
+    __ and_(candidate, candidate, Operand(mask));
+
+    // Load the entry from the symble table.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
+    __ ldr(candidate,
+           MemOperand(first_symbol_table_element,
+                      candidate,
+                      LSL,
+                      kPointerSizeLog2));
+
+    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
+    __ cmp(candidate, undefined);
+    __ b(eq, not_found);
+
+    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
+    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset));
+    __ cmp(scratch, Operand(Smi::FromInt(2)));
+    __ b(ne, &next_probe[i]);
+
+    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
+    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(scratch, scratch,
+                                              &next_probe[i]);
+
+    // Check if the two characters match.
+    // Assumes that word load is little endian.
+    __ ldrh(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+    __ cmp(chars, scratch);
+    __ b(eq, &found_in_symbol_table);
+    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
+  }
+
+  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
+  __ jmp(not_found);
+
+  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
+  Register result = scratch;
+  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
+  __ Move(r0, result);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Register hash,
+                                    Register character) {
+  // hash = character + (character << 10);
+  __ add(hash, character, Operand(character, LSL, 10));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 6));
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                            Register hash,
+                                            Register character) {
+  // hash += character;
+  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(character));
+  // hash += hash << 10;
+  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 10));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 6));
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash) {
+  // hash += hash << 3;
+  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 3));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
+  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 11));
+  // hash += hash << 15;
+  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 15), SetCC);
+
+  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
+  __ mov(hash, Operand(27), LeaveCC, nz);
+}
+
+
+void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  lr: return address
+  //  sp[0]: to
+  //  sp[4]: from
+  //  sp[8]: string
+
+  // This stub is called from the native-call %_SubString(...), so
+  // nothing can be assumed about the arguments. It is tested that:
+  //  "string" is a sequential string,
+  //  both "from" and "to" are smis, and
+  //  0 <= from <= to <= string.length.
+  // If any of these assumptions fail, we call the runtime system.
+
+  static const int kToOffset = 0 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kFromOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kStringOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
+
+
+  // Check bounds and smi-ness.
+  __ ldr(r7, MemOperand(sp, kToOffset));
+  __ ldr(r6, MemOperand(sp, kFromOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  // I.e., arithmetic shift right by one un-smi-tags.
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(r7, ASR, 1), SetCC);
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(r6, ASR, 1), SetCC, cc);
+  // If either r2 or r6 had the smi tag bit set, then carry is set now.
+  __ b(cs, &runtime);  // Either "from" or "to" is not a smi.
+  __ b(mi, &runtime);  // From is negative.
+
+  __ sub(r2, r2, Operand(r3), SetCC);
+  __ b(mi, &runtime);  // Fail if from > to.
+  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
+  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
+  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(2));
+  __ b(lt, &runtime);
+
+  // r2: length
+  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
+  // r6: from (smi)
+  // r7: to (smi)
+
+  // Make sure first argument is a sequential (or flat) string.
+  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(sp, kStringOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ tst(r5, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ b(eq, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(r5, r1);
+  __ b(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+
+  // r1: instance type
+  // r2: length
+  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
+  // r5: string
+  // r6: from (smi)
+  // r7: to (smi)
+  Label seq_string;
+  __ and_(r4, r1, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag < kConsStringTag);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kConsStringTag < kExternalStringTag);
+  __ cmp(r4, Operand(kConsStringTag));
+  __ b(gt, &runtime);  // External strings go to runtime.
+  __ b(lt, &seq_string);  // Sequential strings are handled directly.
+
+  // Cons string. Try to recurse (once) on the first substring.
+  // (This adds a little more generality than necessary to handle flattened
+  // cons strings, but not much).
+  __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ tst(r1, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ b(ne, &runtime);  // Cons and External strings go to runtime.
+
+  // Definitly a sequential string.
+  __ bind(&seq_string);
+
+  // r1: instance type.
+  // r2: length
+  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
+  // r5: string
+  // r6: from (smi)
+  // r7: to (smi)
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ cmp(r4, Operand(r7));
+  __ b(lt, &runtime);  // Fail if to > length.
+
+  // r1: instance type.
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
+  // r5: string.
+  // r6: from offset (smi)
+  // Check for flat ascii string.
+  Label non_ascii_flat;
+  __ tst(r1, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
+  __ b(eq, &non_ascii_flat);
+
+  Label result_longer_than_two;
+  __ cmp(r2, Operand(2));
+  __ b(gt, &result_longer_than_two);
+
+  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r3));
+  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r5, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
+  Label make_two_character_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, r3, r4, r1, r5, r6, r7, r9, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r3: two characters combined into halfword in little endian byte order.
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r2, r4, r5, r9, &runtime);
+  __ strh(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r2, r3, r4, r1, &runtime);
+
+  // r0: result string.
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r5: string.
+  // r6: from offset (smi)
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(r1, r0, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate 'from' character of string.
+  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r6, ASR, 1));
+
+  // r0: result string.
+  // r1: first character of result string.
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r5: first character of sub string to copy.
+  STATIC_ASSERT((SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize & kObjectAlignmentMask) == 0);
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(masm, r1, r5, r2, r3, r4, r6, r7, r9,
+                                           COPY_ASCII | DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r5: string.
+  // r6: from offset (smi)
+  // Check for flat two byte string.
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(r0, r2, r1, r3, r4, &runtime);
+
+  // r0: result string.
+  // r2: result string length.
+  // r5: string.
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(r1, r0, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate 'from' character of string.
+    __ add(r5, r5, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // As "from" is a smi it is 2 times the value which matches the size of a two
+  // byte character.
+  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r6));
+
+  // r0: result string.
+  // r1: first character of result.
+  // r2: result length.
+  // r5: first character of string to copy.
+  STATIC_ASSERT((SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize & kObjectAlignmentMask) == 0);
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(masm, r1, r5, r2, r3, r4, r6, r7, r9,
+                                           DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register left,
+                                                        Register right,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3,
+                                                        Register scratch4) {
+  Label compare_lengths;
+  // Find minimum length and length difference.
+  __ ldr(scratch1, FieldMemOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ ldr(scratch2, FieldMemOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ sub(scratch3, scratch1, Operand(scratch2), SetCC);
+  Register length_delta = scratch3;
+  __ mov(scratch1, scratch2, LeaveCC, gt);
+  Register min_length = scratch1;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ tst(min_length, Operand(min_length));
+  __ b(eq, &compare_lengths);
+
+  // Untag smi.
+  __ mov(min_length, Operand(min_length, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+
+  // Setup registers so that we only need to increment one register
+  // in the loop.
+  __ add(scratch2, min_length,
+         Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ add(left, left, Operand(scratch2));
+  __ add(right, right, Operand(scratch2));
+  // Registers left and right points to the min_length character of strings.
+  __ rsb(min_length, min_length, Operand(-1));
+  Register index = min_length;
+  // Index starts at -min_length.
+
+  {
+    // Compare loop.
+    Label loop;
+    __ bind(&loop);
+    // Compare characters.
+    __ add(index, index, Operand(1), SetCC);
+    __ ldrb(scratch2, MemOperand(left, index), ne);
+    __ ldrb(scratch4, MemOperand(right, index), ne);
+    // Skip to compare lengths with eq condition true.
+    __ b(eq, &compare_lengths);
+    __ cmp(scratch2, scratch4);
+    __ b(eq, &loop);
+    // Fallthrough with eq condition false.
+  }
+  // Compare lengths -  strings up to min-length are equal.
+  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
+  ASSERT(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL) == static_cast<Smi*>(0));
+  // Use zero length_delta as result.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(length_delta), SetCC, eq);
+  // Fall through to here if characters compare not-equal.
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(GREATER)), LeaveCC, gt);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(LESS)), LeaveCC, lt);
+  __ Ret();
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  sp[0]: right string
+  //  sp[4]: left string
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // left
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));  // right
+
+  Label not_same;
+  __ cmp(r0, r1);
+  __ b(ne, &not_same);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r1, r2);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&not_same);
+
+  // Check that both objects are sequential ascii strings.
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(r0, r1, r2, r3, &runtime);
+
+  // Compare flat ascii strings natively. Remove arguments from stack first.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, r0, r1, r2, r3, r4, r5);
+
+  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label string_add_runtime;
+  // Stack on entry:
+  // sp[0]: second argument.
+  // sp[4]: first argument.
+
+  // Load the two arguments.
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
+
+  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
+  if (string_check_) {
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    __ JumpIfEitherSmi(r0, r1, &string_add_runtime);
+    // Load instance types.
+    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kStringTag == 0);
+    // If either is not a string, go to runtime.
+    __ tst(r4, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
+    __ tst(r5, Operand(kIsNotStringMask), eq);
+    __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
+  }
+
+  // Both arguments are strings.
+  // r0: first string
+  // r1: second string
+  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
+  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
+  {
+    Label strings_not_empty;
+    // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
+    __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, String::kLengthOffset));
+    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, String::kLengthOffset));
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    __ cmp(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));  // Test if first string is empty.
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(r1), LeaveCC, eq);  // If first is empty, return second.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+     // Else test if second string is empty.
+    __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)), ne);
+    __ b(ne, &strings_not_empty);  // If either string was empty, return r0.
+
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+    __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+    __ Ret();
+
+    __ bind(&strings_not_empty);
+  }
+
+  __ mov(r2, Operand(r2, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+  __ mov(r3, Operand(r3, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
+  // Both strings are non-empty.
+  // r0: first string
+  // r1: second string
+  // r2: length of first string
+  // r3: length of second string
+  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
+  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
+  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
+  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
+  // Adding two lengths can't overflow.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength < String::kMaxLength * 2);
+  __ add(r6, r2, Operand(r3));
+  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
+  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
+  __ cmp(r6, Operand(2));
+  __ b(ne, &longer_than_two);
+
+  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
+  if (!string_check_) {
+    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  }
+  __ JumpIfBothInstanceTypesAreNotSequentialAscii(r4, r5, r6, r7,
+                                                  &string_add_runtime);
+
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ ldrb(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
+  // just allocate a new one.
+  Label make_two_character_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, r2, r3, r6, r7, r4, r5, r9, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  // Resulting string has length 2 and first chars of two strings
+  // are combined into single halfword in r2 register.
+  // So we can fill resulting string without two loops by a single
+  // halfword store instruction (which assumes that processor is
+  // in a little endian mode)
+  __ mov(r6, Operand(2));
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ strh(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
+  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
+  __ cmp(r6, Operand(String::kMinNonFlatLength));
+  __ b(lt, &string_add_flat_result);
+  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
+  STATIC_ASSERT((String::kMaxLength & 0x80000000) == 0);
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxLength + 1));
+  // kMaxLength + 1 is representable as shifted literal, kMaxLength is not.
+  __ cmp(r6, Operand(String::kMaxLength + 1));
+  __ b(hs, &string_add_runtime);
+
+  // If result is not supposed to be flat, allocate a cons string object.
+  // If both strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
+  if (!string_check_) {
+    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  }
+  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
+  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ tst(r5, Operand(kStringEncodingMask), ne);
+  __ b(eq, &non_ascii);
+
+  // Allocate an ASCII cons string.
+  __ bind(&ascii_data);
+  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(r7, r6, r4, r5, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ bind(&allocated);
+  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
+  __ str(r0, FieldMemOperand(r7, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r7, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&non_ascii);
+  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
+  // to contain only ascii characters.
+  // r4: first instance type.
+  // r5: second instance type.
+  __ tst(r4, Operand(kAsciiDataHintMask));
+  __ tst(r5, Operand(kAsciiDataHintMask), ne);
+  __ b(ne, &ascii_data);
+  __ eor(r4, r4, Operand(r5));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
+  __ and_(r4, r4, Operand(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
+  __ cmp(r4, Operand(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
+  __ b(eq, &ascii_data);
+
+  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteConsString(r7, r6, r4, r5, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ jmp(&allocated);
+
+  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are
+  // sequential and that they have the same encoding.
+  // r0: first string
+  // r1: second string
+  // r2: length of first string
+  // r3: length of second string
+  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
+  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
+  // r6: sum of lengths.
+  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
+  if (!string_check_) {
+    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  }
+  // Check that both strings are sequential.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ tst(r5, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask), eq);
+  __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Now check if both strings have the same encoding (ASCII/Two-byte).
+  // r0: first string.
+  // r1: second string.
+  // r2: length of first string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: sum of lengths..
+  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(kStringEncodingMask));  // Just one bit to test.
+  __ eor(r7, r4, Operand(r5));
+  __ tst(r7, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
+  // And see if it's ASCII or two-byte.
+  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ b(eq, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+
+  // Both strings are sequential ASCII strings. We also know that they are
+  // short (since the sum of the lengths is less than kMinNonFlatLength).
+  // r6: length of resulting flat string
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(r7, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(r6, r7, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate first character of first argument.
+  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // r0: first character of first string.
+  // r1: second string.
+  // r2: length of first string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: first character of result.
+  // r7: result string.
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r0, r2, r4, true);
+
+  // Load second argument and locate first character.
+  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // r1: first character of second string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: next character of result.
+  // r7: result string.
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r1, r3, r4, true);
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+  // Both strings are sequential two byte strings.
+  // r0: first string.
+  // r1: second string.
+  // r2: length of first string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: sum of length of strings.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(r7, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
+  // r0: first string.
+  // r1: second string.
+  // r2: length of first string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r7: result string.
+
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(r6, r7, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate first character of first argument.
+  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+
+  // r0: first character of first string.
+  // r1: second string.
+  // r2: length of first string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: first character of result.
+  // r7: result string.
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r0, r2, r4, false);
+
+  // Locate first character of second argument.
+  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+
+  // r1: first character of second string.
+  // r3: length of second string.
+  // r6: next character of result (after copy of first string).
+  // r7: result string.
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r1, r3, r4, false);
+
+  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
+  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
+  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+#undef __
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM
diff --git a/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.h b/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2e07e3b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/arm/code-stubs-arm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,491 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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.
+
+#ifndef V8_ARM_CODE_STUBS_ARM_H_
+#define V8_ARM_CODE_STUBS_ARM_H_
+
+#include "ic-inl.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+
+// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
+// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
+class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
+      : type_(type) {}
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+ private:
+  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
+  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
+  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
+  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
+};
+
+
+class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit ToBooleanStub(Register tos) : tos_(tos) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Register tos_;
+  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
+  int MinorKey() { return tos_.code(); }
+};
+
+
+class GenericBinaryOpStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  static const int kUnknownIntValue = -1;
+
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
+                      OverwriteMode mode,
+                      Register lhs,
+                      Register rhs,
+                      int constant_rhs = kUnknownIntValue)
+      : op_(op),
+        mode_(mode),
+        lhs_(lhs),
+        rhs_(rhs),
+        constant_rhs_(constant_rhs),
+        specialized_on_rhs_(RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(op, constant_rhs)),
+        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
+        name_(NULL) { }
+
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info)
+      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
+        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
+        lhs_(LhsRegister(RegisterBits::decode(key))),
+        rhs_(RhsRegister(RegisterBits::decode(key))),
+        constant_rhs_(KnownBitsForMinorKey(KnownIntBits::decode(key))),
+        specialized_on_rhs_(RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(op_, constant_rhs_)),
+        runtime_operands_type_(type_info),
+        name_(NULL) { }
+
+ private:
+  Token::Value op_;
+  OverwriteMode mode_;
+  Register lhs_;
+  Register rhs_;
+  int constant_rhs_;
+  bool specialized_on_rhs_;
+  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
+  char* name_;
+
+  static const int kMaxKnownRhs = 0x40000000;
+  static const int kKnownRhsKeyBits = 6;
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 17 bits.
+  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
+  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 6> {};
+  class TypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 8, 2> {};
+  class RegisterBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
+  class KnownIntBits: public BitField<int, 11, kKnownRhsKeyBits> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
+           (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
+    return OpBits::encode(op_)
+           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
+           | KnownIntBits::encode(MinorKeyForKnownInt())
+           | TypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_)
+           | RegisterBits::encode(lhs_.is(r0));
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                             Register lhs,
+                             Register rhs);
+  void HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Label* not_smi,
+                               Register lhs,
+                               Register rhs,
+                               const Builtins::JavaScript& builtin);
+  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  static bool RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(Token::Value op, int constant_rhs) {
+    if (constant_rhs == kUnknownIntValue) return false;
+    if (op == Token::DIV) return constant_rhs >= 2 && constant_rhs <= 3;
+    if (op == Token::MOD) {
+      if (constant_rhs <= 1) return false;
+      if (constant_rhs <= 10) return true;
+      if (constant_rhs <= kMaxKnownRhs && IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs)) return true;
+      return false;
+    }
+    return false;
+  }
+
+  int MinorKeyForKnownInt() {
+    if (!specialized_on_rhs_) return 0;
+    if (constant_rhs_ <= 10) return constant_rhs_ + 1;
+    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs_));
+    int key = 12;
+    int d = constant_rhs_;
+    while ((d & 1) == 0) {
+      key++;
+      d >>= 1;
+    }
+    ASSERT(key >= 0 && key < (1 << kKnownRhsKeyBits));
+    return key;
+  }
+
+  int KnownBitsForMinorKey(int key) {
+    if (!key) return 0;
+    if (key <= 11) return key - 1;
+    int d = 1;
+    while (key != 12) {
+      key--;
+      d <<= 1;
+    }
+    return d;
+  }
+
+  Register LhsRegister(bool lhs_is_r0) {
+    return lhs_is_r0 ? r0 : r1;
+  }
+
+  Register RhsRegister(bool lhs_is_r0) {
+    return lhs_is_r0 ? r1 : r0;
+  }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
+    return ((op_ != Token::DIV && op_ != Token::MOD) || specialized_on_rhs_) &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
+    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
+
+  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
+    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
+  }
+
+  const char* GetName();
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    if (!specialized_on_rhs_) {
+      PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub (%s)\n", Token::String(op_));
+    } else {
+      PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub (%s by %d)\n",
+             Token::String(op_),
+             constant_rhs_);
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
+enum StringAddFlags {
+  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
+  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
+};
+
+
+class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
+    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
+  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
+  bool string_check_;
+};
+
+
+class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  SubStringStub() {}
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+
+class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  StringCompareStub() { }
+
+  // Compare two flat ASCII strings and returns result in r0.
+  // Does not use the stack.
+  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register left,
+                                              Register right,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              Register scratch3,
+                                              Register scratch4);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+// This stub can do a fast mod operation without using fp.
+// It is tail called from the GenericBinaryOpStub and it always
+// returns an answer.  It never causes GC so it doesn't need a real frame.
+//
+// The inputs are always positive Smis.  This is never called
+// where the denominator is a power of 2.  We handle that separately.
+//
+// If we consider the denominator as an odd number multiplied by a power of 2,
+// then:
+// * The exponent (power of 2) is in the shift_distance register.
+// * The odd number is in the odd_number register.  It is always in the range
+//   of 3 to 25.
+// * The bits from the numerator that are to be copied to the answer (there are
+//   shift_distance of them) are in the mask_bits register.
+// * The other bits of the numerator have been shifted down and are in the lhs
+//   register.
+class IntegerModStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  IntegerModStub(Register result,
+                 Register shift_distance,
+                 Register odd_number,
+                 Register mask_bits,
+                 Register lhs,
+                 Register scratch)
+      : result_(result),
+        shift_distance_(shift_distance),
+        odd_number_(odd_number),
+        mask_bits_(mask_bits),
+        lhs_(lhs),
+        scratch_(scratch) {
+    // We don't code these in the minor key, so they should always be the same.
+    // We don't really want to fix that since this stub is rather large and we
+    // don't want many copies of it.
+    ASSERT(shift_distance_.is(r9));
+    ASSERT(odd_number_.is(r4));
+    ASSERT(mask_bits_.is(r3));
+    ASSERT(scratch_.is(r5));
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Register result_;
+  Register shift_distance_;
+  Register odd_number_;
+  Register mask_bits_;
+  Register lhs_;
+  Register scratch_;
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
+  class ResultRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 0, 4> {};
+  class LhsRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 4, 4> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return IntegerMod; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
+    return ResultRegisterBits::encode(result_.code())
+           | LhsRegisterBits::encode(lhs_.code());
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "IntegerModStub"; }
+
+  // Utility functions.
+  void DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                Register lhs,
+                int mask,
+                int shift,
+                Label* entry);
+  void DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                Register lhs,
+                Register scratch,
+                int mask,
+                int shift1,
+                int shift2,
+                Label* entry);
+  void ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                  Register lhs,
+                                  int shift,
+                                  int rhs);
+  void ModReduce(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                 Register lhs,
+                 int max,
+                 int denominator);
+  void ModAnswer(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                 Register result,
+                 Register shift_distance,
+                 Register mask_bits,
+                 Register sum_of_digits);
+
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() { PrintF("IntegerModStub\n"); }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+// This stub can convert a signed int32 to a heap number (double).  It does
+// not work for int32s that are in Smi range!  No GC occurs during this stub
+// so you don't have to set up the frame.
+class WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub(Register the_int,
+                             Register the_heap_number,
+                             Register scratch)
+      : the_int_(the_int),
+        the_heap_number_(the_heap_number),
+        scratch_(scratch) { }
+
+ private:
+  Register the_int_;
+  Register the_heap_number_;
+  Register scratch_;
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
+  class IntRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 0, 4> {};
+  class HeapNumberRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 4, 4> {};
+  class ScratchRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 8, 4> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return WriteInt32ToHeapNumber; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
+    return IntRegisterBits::encode(the_int_.code())
+           | HeapNumberRegisterBits::encode(the_heap_number_.code())
+           | ScratchRegisterBits::encode(scratch_.code());
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() { PrintF("WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub\n"); }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  NumberToStringStub() { }
+
+  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
+  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
+  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
+  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
+  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
+  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register object,
+                                              Register result,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              Register scratch3,
+                                              bool object_is_smi,
+                                              Label* not_found);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
+};
+
+
+class RecordWriteStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  RecordWriteStub(Register object, Register offset, Register scratch)
+      : object_(object), offset_(offset), scratch_(scratch) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Register object_;
+  Register offset_;
+  Register scratch_;
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 12 bits. 4 bits for each of the three
+  // registers (object, offset and scratch) OOOOAAAASSSS.
+  class ScratchBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 0, 4> {};
+  class OffsetBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 4, 4> {};
+  class ObjectBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 8, 4> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return RecordWrite; }
+
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the registers.
+    return ObjectBits::encode(object_.code()) |
+           OffsetBits::encode(offset_.code()) |
+           ScratchBits::encode(scratch_.code());
+  }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("RecordWriteStub (object reg %d), (offset reg %d),"
+           " (scratch reg %d)\n",
+           object_.code(), offset_.code(), scratch_.code());
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+// Enter C code from generated RegExp code in a way that allows
+// the C code to fix the return address in case of a GC.
+// Currently only needed on ARM.
+class RegExpCEntryStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  RegExpCEntryStub() {}
+  virtual ~RegExpCEntryStub() {}
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return RegExpCEntry; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+  const char* GetName() { return "RegExpCEntryStub"; }
+};
+
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_ARM_CODE_STUBS_ARM_H_
diff --git a/src/arm/codegen-arm.cc b/src/arm/codegen-arm.cc
index e20be00..08a8da0 100644
--- a/src/arm/codegen-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/codegen-arm.cc
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
 
 #include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -49,27 +50,6 @@
 namespace internal {
 
 
-static void EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          Label* slow,
-                                          Condition cc,
-                                          bool never_nan_nan);
-static void EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Register lhs,
-                                    Register rhs,
-                                    Label* lhs_not_nan,
-                                    Label* slow,
-                                    bool strict);
-static void EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(MacroAssembler* masm, Condition cc);
-static void EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                           Register lhs,
-                                           Register rhs);
-static void MultiplyByKnownInt(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register source,
-                               Register destination,
-                               int known_int);
-static bool IsEasyToMultiplyBy(int x);
-
-
 #define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm_)
 
 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1049,6 +1029,43 @@
 }
 
 
+// Can we multiply by x with max two shifts and an add.
+// This answers yes to all integers from 2 to 10.
+static bool IsEasyToMultiplyBy(int x) {
+  if (x < 2) return false;                          // Avoid special cases.
+  if (x > (Smi::kMaxValue + 1) >> 2) return false;  // Almost always overflows.
+  if (IsPowerOf2(x)) return true;                   // Simple shift.
+  if (PopCountLessThanEqual2(x)) return true;       // Shift and add and shift.
+  if (IsPowerOf2(x + 1)) return true;               // Patterns like 11111.
+  return false;
+}
+
+
+// Can multiply by anything that IsEasyToMultiplyBy returns true for.
+// Source and destination may be the same register.  This routine does
+// not set carry and overflow the way a mul instruction would.
+static void InlineMultiplyByKnownInt(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                     Register source,
+                                     Register destination,
+                                     int known_int) {
+  if (IsPowerOf2(known_int)) {
+    masm->mov(destination, Operand(source, LSL, BitPosition(known_int)));
+  } else if (PopCountLessThanEqual2(known_int)) {
+    int first_bit = BitPosition(known_int);
+    int second_bit = BitPosition(known_int ^ (1 << first_bit));
+    masm->add(destination, source,
+              Operand(source, LSL, second_bit - first_bit));
+    if (first_bit != 0) {
+      masm->mov(destination, Operand(destination, LSL, first_bit));
+    }
+  } else {
+    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(known_int + 1));  // Patterns like 1111.
+    int the_bit = BitPosition(known_int + 1);
+    masm->rsb(destination, source, Operand(source, LSL, the_bit));
+  }
+}
+
+
 void CodeGenerator::SmiOperation(Token::Value op,
                                  Handle<Object> value,
                                  bool reversed,
@@ -1118,7 +1135,8 @@
       frame_->EmitPush(lhs, TypeInfo::Smi());
       TypeInfo t = both_sides_are_smi ? TypeInfo::Smi() : TypeInfo::Unknown();
       frame_->EmitPush(rhs, t);
-      GenericBinaryOperation(op, mode, GENERATE_INLINE_SMI, kUnknownIntValue);
+      GenericBinaryOperation(op, mode, GENERATE_INLINE_SMI,
+                             GenericBinaryOpStub::kUnknownIntValue);
     }
     return;
   }
@@ -1359,7 +1377,7 @@
       // brevity to comprehensiveness.
       __ tst(tos, Operand(mask));
       deferred->Branch(ne);
-      MultiplyByKnownInt(masm_, tos, tos, int_value);
+      InlineMultiplyByKnownInt(masm_, tos, tos, int_value);
       deferred->BindExit();
       frame_->EmitPush(tos);
       break;
@@ -3533,9 +3551,7 @@
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
     Literal* literal = node->value()->AsLiteral();
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     if (literal != NULL && literal->handle()->IsSmi()) {
       SmiOperation(node->binary_op(),
                    literal->handle(),
@@ -3633,9 +3649,7 @@
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
     Literal* literal = node->value()->AsLiteral();
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     if (literal != NULL && literal->handle()->IsSmi()) {
       SmiOperation(node->binary_op(),
                    literal->handle(),
@@ -3749,9 +3763,7 @@
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
     Literal* literal = node->value()->AsLiteral();
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     if (literal != NULL && literal->handle()->IsSmi()) {
       SmiOperation(node->binary_op(),
                    literal->handle(),
@@ -4179,11 +4191,10 @@
   // actual function to call is resolved after the arguments have been
   // evaluated.
 
-  // Compute function to call and use the global object as the
-  // receiver. There is no need to use the global proxy here because
-  // it will always be replaced with a newly allocated object.
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
   Load(node->expression());
-  LoadGlobal();
 
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = node->arguments();
@@ -4192,21 +4203,21 @@
     Load(args->at(i));
   }
 
+  // Spill everything from here to simplify the implementation.
   VirtualFrame::SpilledScope spilled_scope(frame_);
 
-  // r0: the number of arguments.
+  // Load the argument count into r0 and the function into r1 as per
+  // calling convention.
   __ mov(r0, Operand(arg_count));
-  // Load the function into r1 as per calling convention.
-  __ ldr(r1, frame_->ElementAt(arg_count + 1));
+  __ ldr(r1, frame_->ElementAt(arg_count));
 
   // Call the construct call builtin that handles allocation and
   // constructor invocation.
   CodeForSourcePosition(node->position());
   Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   frame_->CallCodeObject(ic, RelocInfo::CONSTRUCT_CALL, arg_count + 1);
+  frame_->EmitPush(r0);
 
-  // Discard old TOS value and push r0 on the stack (same as Pop(), push(r0)).
-  __ str(r0, frame_->Top());
   ASSERT_EQ(original_height + 1, frame_->height());
 }
 
@@ -5295,6 +5306,13 @@
     __ cmp(r1, Operand(ip));
     __ b(ne, &done);
 
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
+      __ ldr(ip, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset));
+      __ cmp(ip, r2);
+      __ Check(eq, "JSRegExpResult: default map but non-empty properties.");
+    }
+
     // All set, copy the contents to a new object.
     __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSRegExpResult::kSize,
                           r2,
@@ -5310,7 +5328,6 @@
     __ ldm(ib, r0, r3.bit() | r4.bit() | r5.bit() | r6.bit() | r7.bit());
     __ stm(ia, r2,
            r1.bit() | r3.bit() | r4.bit() | r5.bit() | r6.bit() | r7.bit());
-    ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(Heap::fixed_cow_array_map()));
     ASSERT(JSRegExp::kElementsOffset == 2 * kPointerSize);
     // Check whether elements array is empty fixed array, and otherwise make
     // it copy-on-write (it never should be empty unless someone is messing
@@ -5620,6 +5637,27 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Register value = frame_->PopToRegister();
+  Register tmp = frame_->scratch0();
+  __ ldr(tmp, FieldMemOperand(value, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ tst(tmp, Operand(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+  cc_reg_ = eq;
+}
+
+
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Register value = frame_->PopToRegister();
+
+  __ ldr(value, FieldMemOperand(value, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ IndexFromHash(value, value);
+  frame_->EmitPush(value);
+}
+
 
 void CodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* node) {
 #ifdef DEBUG
@@ -5733,9 +5771,7 @@
     frame_->EmitPush(r0);  // r0 has result
 
   } else {
-    bool can_overwrite =
-        (node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool can_overwrite = node->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
         can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
 
@@ -6059,12 +6095,8 @@
     Literal* rliteral = node->right()->AsLiteral();
     // NOTE: The code below assumes that the slow cases (calls to runtime)
     // never return a constant/immutable object.
-    bool overwrite_left =
-        (node->left()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->left()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-    bool overwrite_right =
-        (node->right()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->right()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_left = node->left()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+    bool overwrite_right = node->right()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
 
     if (rliteral != NULL && rliteral->handle()->IsSmi()) {
       VirtualFrame::RegisterAllocationScope scope(this);
@@ -6133,47 +6165,6 @@
   Expression* right = node->right();
   Token::Value op = node->op();
 
-  // To make null checks efficient, we check if either left or right is the
-  // literal 'null'. If so, we optimize the code by inlining a null check
-  // instead of calling the (very) general runtime routine for checking
-  // equality.
-  if (op == Token::EQ || op == Token::EQ_STRICT) {
-    bool left_is_null =
-        left->AsLiteral() != NULL && left->AsLiteral()->IsNull();
-    bool right_is_null =
-        right->AsLiteral() != NULL && right->AsLiteral()->IsNull();
-    // The 'null' value can only be equal to 'null' or 'undefined'.
-    if (left_is_null || right_is_null) {
-      Load(left_is_null ? right : left);
-      Register tos = frame_->PopToRegister();
-      __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-      __ cmp(tos, ip);
-
-      // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
-      // comparisons.
-      if (op != Token::EQ_STRICT) {
-        true_target()->Branch(eq);
-
-        __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-        __ cmp(tos, Operand(ip));
-        true_target()->Branch(eq);
-
-        __ tst(tos, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-        false_target()->Branch(eq);
-
-        // It can be an undetectable object.
-        __ ldr(tos, FieldMemOperand(tos, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-        __ ldrb(tos, FieldMemOperand(tos, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-        __ and_(tos, tos, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-        __ cmp(tos, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-      }
-
-      cc_reg_ = eq;
-      ASSERT(has_cc() && frame_->height() == original_height);
-      return;
-    }
-  }
-
   // To make typeof testing for natives implemented in JavaScript really
   // efficient, we generate special code for expressions of the form:
   // 'typeof <expression> == <string>'.
@@ -6334,6 +6325,40 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  int original_height = frame_->height();
+#endif
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareToNull");
+
+  Load(node->expression());
+  Register tos = frame_->PopToRegister();
+  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(tos, ip);
+
+  // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
+  // comparisons.
+  if (!node->is_strict()) {
+    true_target()->Branch(eq);
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(tos, Operand(ip));
+    true_target()->Branch(eq);
+
+    __ tst(tos, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    false_target()->Branch(eq);
+
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    __ ldr(tos, FieldMemOperand(tos, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(tos, FieldMemOperand(tos, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ and_(tos, tos, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ cmp(tos, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  }
+
+  cc_reg_ = eq;
+  ASSERT(has_cc() && frame_->height() == original_height);
+}
+
+
 class DeferredReferenceGetNamedValue: public DeferredCode {
  public:
   explicit DeferredReferenceGetNamedValue(Register receiver,
@@ -7058,1911 +7083,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
-  // space. Set the context to the current context in cp.
-  Label gc;
-
-  // Pop the function info from the stack.
-  __ pop(r3);
-
-  // Attempt to allocate new JSFunction in new space.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize,
-                        r0,
-                        r1,
-                        r2,
-                        &gc,
-                        TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
-  // as the map of the allocated object.
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(r2, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
-  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
-  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
-  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
-  __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kTheHoleValueRootIndex);
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset));
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kElementsOffset));
-  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset));
-  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset));
-  __ str(cp, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kContextOffset));
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
-
-  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
-  // found in the shared function info object.
-  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
-  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset));
-
-  // Return result. The argument function info has been popped already.
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ Push(cp, r3);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
-  Label gc;
-  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
-
-  // Attempt to allocate the context in new space.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(FixedArray::SizeFor(length),
-                        r0,
-                        r1,
-                        r2,
-                        &gc,
-                        TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Load the function from the stack.
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-
-  // Setup the object header.
-  __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kContextMapRootIndex);
-  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(length)));
-  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-
-  // Setup the fixed slots.
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)));
-  __ str(r0, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)));
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)));
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)));
-
-  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context.
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
-  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
-    __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0, Context::SlotOffset(i)));
-  }
-
-  // Remove the on-stack argument and return.
-  __ mov(cp, r0);
-  __ pop();
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Stack layout on entry:
-  //
-  // [sp]: constant elements.
-  // [sp + kPointerSize]: literal index.
-  // [sp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
-
-  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
-  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
-  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
-
-  // Load boilerplate object into r3 and check if we need to create a
-  // boilerplate.
-  Label slow_case;
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r3, r0, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r3, ip);
-  __ b(eq, &slow_case);
-
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    const char* message;
-    Heap::RootListIndex expected_map_index;
-    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
-      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
-      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex;
-    } else {
-      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
-      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
-      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedCOWArrayMapRootIndex;
-    }
-    __ push(r3);
-    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ LoadRoot(ip, expected_map_index);
-    __ cmp(r3, ip);
-    __ Assert(eq, message);
-    __ pop(r3);
-  }
-
-  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
-  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size,
-                        r0,
-                        r1,
-                        r2,
-                        &slow_case,
-                        TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Copy the JS array part.
-  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
-    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
-      __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r3, i));
-      __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, i));
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (length_ > 0) {
-    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
-    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
-    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ add(r2, r0, Operand(JSArray::kSize));
-    __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-
-    // Copy the elements array.
-    __ CopyFields(r2, r3, r1.bit(), elements_size / kPointerSize);
-  }
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-// Takes a Smi and converts to an IEEE 64 bit floating point value in two
-// registers.  The format is 1 sign bit, 11 exponent bits (biased 1023) and
-// 52 fraction bits (20 in the first word, 32 in the second).  Zeros is a
-// scratch register.  Destroys the source register.  No GC occurs during this
-// stub so you don't have to set up the frame.
-class ConvertToDoubleStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  ConvertToDoubleStub(Register result_reg_1,
-                      Register result_reg_2,
-                      Register source_reg,
-                      Register scratch_reg)
-      : result1_(result_reg_1),
-        result2_(result_reg_2),
-        source_(source_reg),
-        zeros_(scratch_reg) { }
-
- private:
-  Register result1_;
-  Register result2_;
-  Register source_;
-  Register zeros_;
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
-  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
-  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 14> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return ConvertToDouble; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
-    return  result1_.code() +
-           (result2_.code() << 4) +
-           (source_.code() << 8) +
-           (zeros_.code() << 12);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "ConvertToDoubleStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() { PrintF("ConvertToDoubleStub\n"); }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-void ConvertToDoubleStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-#ifndef BIG_ENDIAN_FLOATING_POINT
-  Register exponent = result1_;
-  Register mantissa = result2_;
-#else
-  Register exponent = result2_;
-  Register mantissa = result1_;
-#endif
-  Label not_special;
-  // Convert from Smi to integer.
-  __ mov(source_, Operand(source_, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-  // Move sign bit from source to destination.  This works because the sign bit
-  // in the exponent word of the double has the same position and polarity as
-  // the 2's complement sign bit in a Smi.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(HeapNumber::kSignMask == 0x80000000u);
-  __ and_(exponent, source_, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask), SetCC);
-  // Subtract from 0 if source was negative.
-  __ rsb(source_, source_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, ne);
-
-  // We have -1, 0 or 1, which we treat specially. Register source_ contains
-  // absolute value: it is either equal to 1 (special case of -1 and 1),
-  // greater than 1 (not a special case) or less than 1 (special case of 0).
-  __ cmp(source_, Operand(1));
-  __ b(gt, &not_special);
-
-  // For 1 or -1 we need to or in the 0 exponent (biased to 1023).
-  static const uint32_t exponent_word_for_1 =
-      HeapNumber::kExponentBias << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-  __ orr(exponent, exponent, Operand(exponent_word_for_1), LeaveCC, eq);
-  // 1, 0 and -1 all have 0 for the second word.
-  __ mov(mantissa, Operand(0));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&not_special);
-  // Count leading zeros.  Uses mantissa for a scratch register on pre-ARM5.
-  // Gets the wrong answer for 0, but we already checked for that case above.
-  __ CountLeadingZeros(zeros_, source_, mantissa);
-  // Compute exponent and or it into the exponent register.
-  // We use mantissa as a scratch register here.  Use a fudge factor to
-  // divide the constant 31 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias, 0x41d, into two parts
-  // that fit in the ARM's constant field.
-  int fudge = 0x400;
-  __ rsb(mantissa, zeros_, Operand(31 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias - fudge));
-  __ add(mantissa, mantissa, Operand(fudge));
-  __ orr(exponent,
-         exponent,
-         Operand(mantissa, LSL, HeapNumber::kExponentShift));
-  // Shift up the source chopping the top bit off.
-  __ add(zeros_, zeros_, Operand(1));
-  // This wouldn't work for 1.0 or -1.0 as the shift would be 32 which means 0.
-  __ mov(source_, Operand(source_, LSL, zeros_));
-  // Compute lower part of fraction (last 12 bits).
-  __ mov(mantissa, Operand(source_, LSL, HeapNumber::kMantissaBitsInTopWord));
-  // And the top (top 20 bits).
-  __ orr(exponent,
-         exponent,
-         Operand(source_, LSR, 32 - HeapNumber::kMantissaBitsInTopWord));
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-// See comment for class.
-void WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label max_negative_int;
-  // the_int_ has the answer which is a signed int32 but not a Smi.
-  // We test for the special value that has a different exponent.  This test
-  // has the neat side effect of setting the flags according to the sign.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(HeapNumber::kSignMask == 0x80000000u);
-  __ cmp(the_int_, Operand(0x80000000u));
-  __ b(eq, &max_negative_int);
-  // Set up the correct exponent in scratch_.  All non-Smi int32s have the same.
-  // A non-Smi integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the exponent is 30 (biased).
-  uint32_t non_smi_exponent =
-      (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-  __ mov(scratch_, Operand(non_smi_exponent));
-  // Set the sign bit in scratch_ if the value was negative.
-  __ orr(scratch_, scratch_, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask), LeaveCC, cs);
-  // Subtract from 0 if the value was negative.
-  __ rsb(the_int_, the_int_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, cs);
-  // We should be masking the implict first digit of the mantissa away here,
-  // but it just ends up combining harmlessly with the last digit of the
-  // exponent that happens to be 1.  The sign bit is 0 so we shift 10 to get
-  // the most significant 1 to hit the last bit of the 12 bit sign and exponent.
-  ASSERT(((1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift) & non_smi_exponent) != 0);
-  const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
-  __ orr(scratch_, scratch_, Operand(the_int_, LSR, shift_distance));
-  __ str(scratch_, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_,
-                                   HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-  __ mov(scratch_, Operand(the_int_, LSL, 32 - shift_distance));
-  __ str(scratch_, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_,
-                                   HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&max_negative_int);
-  // The max negative int32 is stored as a positive number in the mantissa of
-  // a double because it uses a sign bit instead of using two's complement.
-  // The actual mantissa bits stored are all 0 because the implicit most
-  // significant 1 bit is not stored.
-  non_smi_exponent += 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask | non_smi_exponent));
-  __ str(ip, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(0));
-  __ str(ip, FieldMemOperand(the_heap_number_, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-// Handle the case where the lhs and rhs are the same object.
-// Equality is almost reflexive (everything but NaN), so this is a test
-// for "identity and not NaN".
-static void EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          Label* slow,
-                                          Condition cc,
-                                          bool never_nan_nan) {
-  Label not_identical;
-  Label heap_number, return_equal;
-  __ cmp(r0, r1);
-  __ b(ne, &not_identical);
-
-  // The two objects are identical.  If we know that one of them isn't NaN then
-  // we now know they test equal.
-  if (cc != eq || !never_nan_nan) {
-    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
-    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
-    // They are both equal and they are not both Smis so both of them are not
-    // Smis.  If it's not a heap number, then return equal.
-    if (cc == lt || cc == gt) {
-      __ CompareObjectType(r0, r4, r4, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-      __ b(ge, slow);
-    } else {
-      __ CompareObjectType(r0, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
-      __ b(eq, &heap_number);
-      // Comparing JS objects with <=, >= is complicated.
-      if (cc != eq) {
-        __ cmp(r4, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-        __ b(ge, slow);
-        // Normally here we fall through to return_equal, but undefined is
-        // special: (undefined == undefined) == true, but
-        // (undefined <= undefined) == false!  See ECMAScript 11.8.5.
-        if (cc == le || cc == ge) {
-          __ cmp(r4, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
-          __ b(ne, &return_equal);
-          __ LoadRoot(r2, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-          __ cmp(r0, r2);
-          __ b(ne, &return_equal);
-          if (cc == le) {
-            // undefined <= undefined should fail.
-            __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
-          } else  {
-            // undefined >= undefined should fail.
-            __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
-          }
-          __ Ret();
-        }
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&return_equal);
-  if (cc == lt) {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));  // Things aren't less than themselves.
-  } else if (cc == gt) {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));     // Things aren't greater than themselves.
-  } else {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(EQUAL));    // Things are <=, >=, ==, === themselves.
-  }
-  __ Ret();
-
-  if (cc != eq || !never_nan_nan) {
-    // For less and greater we don't have to check for NaN since the result of
-    // x < x is false regardless.  For the others here is some code to check
-    // for NaN.
-    if (cc != lt && cc != gt) {
-      __ bind(&heap_number);
-      // It is a heap number, so return non-equal if it's NaN and equal if it's
-      // not NaN.
-
-      // The representation of NaN values has all exponent bits (52..62) set,
-      // and not all mantissa bits (0..51) clear.
-      // Read top bits of double representation (second word of value).
-      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      // Test that exponent bits are all set.
-      __ Sbfx(r3, r2, HeapNumber::kExponentShift, HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
-      // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
-      __ cmp(r3, Operand(-1));
-      __ b(ne, &return_equal);
-
-      // Shift out flag and all exponent bits, retaining only mantissa.
-      __ mov(r2, Operand(r2, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord));
-      // Or with all low-bits of mantissa.
-      __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-      __ orr(r0, r3, Operand(r2), SetCC);
-      // For equal we already have the right value in r0:  Return zero (equal)
-      // if all bits in mantissa are zero (it's an Infinity) and non-zero if
-      // not (it's a NaN).  For <= and >= we need to load r0 with the failing
-      // value if it's a NaN.
-      if (cc != eq) {
-        // All-zero means Infinity means equal.
-        __ Ret(eq);
-        if (cc == le) {
-          __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));  // NaN <= NaN should fail.
-        } else {
-          __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));     // NaN >= NaN should fail.
-        }
-      }
-      __ Ret();
-    }
-    // No fall through here.
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&not_identical);
-}
-
-
-// See comment at call site.
-static void EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Register lhs,
-                                    Register rhs,
-                                    Label* lhs_not_nan,
-                                    Label* slow,
-                                    bool strict) {
-  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
-
-  Label rhs_is_smi;
-  __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &rhs_is_smi);
-
-  // Lhs is a Smi.  Check whether the rhs is a heap number.
-  __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
-  if (strict) {
-    // If rhs is not a number and lhs is a Smi then strict equality cannot
-    // succeed.  Return non-equal
-    // If rhs is r0 then there is already a non zero value in it.
-    if (!rhs.is(r0)) {
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL), LeaveCC, ne);
-    }
-    __ Ret(ne);
-  } else {
-    // Smi compared non-strictly with a non-Smi non-heap-number.  Call
-    // the runtime.
-    __ b(ne, slow);
-  }
-
-  // Lhs is a smi, rhs is a number.
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    // Convert lhs to a double in d7.
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    __ SmiToDoubleVFPRegister(lhs, d7, r7, s15);
-    // Load the double from rhs, tagged HeapNumber r0, to d6.
-    __ sub(r7, rhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-    __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-  } else {
-    __ push(lr);
-    // Convert lhs to a double in r2, r3.
-    __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs));
-    ConvertToDoubleStub stub1(r3, r2, r7, r6);
-    __ Call(stub1.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-    // Load rhs to a double in r0, r1.
-    __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ pop(lr);
-  }
-
-  // We now have both loaded as doubles but we can skip the lhs nan check
-  // since it's a smi.
-  __ jmp(lhs_not_nan);
-
-  __ bind(&rhs_is_smi);
-  // Rhs is a smi.  Check whether the non-smi lhs is a heap number.
-  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r4, r4, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
-  if (strict) {
-    // If lhs is not a number and rhs is a smi then strict equality cannot
-    // succeed.  Return non-equal.
-    // If lhs is r0 then there is already a non zero value in it.
-    if (!lhs.is(r0)) {
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL), LeaveCC, ne);
-    }
-    __ Ret(ne);
-  } else {
-    // Smi compared non-strictly with a non-smi non-heap-number.  Call
-    // the runtime.
-    __ b(ne, slow);
-  }
-
-  // Rhs is a smi, lhs is a heap number.
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    // Load the double from lhs, tagged HeapNumber r1, to d7.
-    __ sub(r7, lhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-    __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-    // Convert rhs to a double in d6              .
-    __ SmiToDoubleVFPRegister(rhs, d6, r7, s13);
-  } else {
-    __ push(lr);
-    // Load lhs to a double in r2, r3.
-    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    // Convert rhs to a double in r0, r1.
-    __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs));
-    ConvertToDoubleStub stub2(r1, r0, r7, r6);
-    __ Call(stub2.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-    __ pop(lr);
-  }
-  // Fall through to both_loaded_as_doubles.
-}
-
-
-void EmitNanCheck(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* lhs_not_nan, Condition cc) {
-  bool exp_first = (HeapNumber::kExponentOffset == HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-  Register rhs_exponent = exp_first ? r0 : r1;
-  Register lhs_exponent = exp_first ? r2 : r3;
-  Register rhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r1 : r0;
-  Register lhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r3 : r2;
-  Label one_is_nan, neither_is_nan;
-
-  __ Sbfx(r4,
-          lhs_exponent,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
-  // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
-  __ cmp(r4, Operand(-1));
-  __ b(ne, lhs_not_nan);
-  __ mov(r4,
-         Operand(lhs_exponent, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord),
-         SetCC);
-  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
-  __ cmp(lhs_mantissa, Operand(0));
-  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
-
-  __ bind(lhs_not_nan);
-  __ Sbfx(r4,
-          rhs_exponent,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
-  // NaNs have all-one exponents so they sign extend to -1.
-  __ cmp(r4, Operand(-1));
-  __ b(ne, &neither_is_nan);
-  __ mov(r4,
-         Operand(rhs_exponent, LSL, HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord),
-         SetCC);
-  __ b(ne, &one_is_nan);
-  __ cmp(rhs_mantissa, Operand(0));
-  __ b(eq, &neither_is_nan);
-
-  __ bind(&one_is_nan);
-  // NaN comparisons always fail.
-  // Load whatever we need in r0 to make the comparison fail.
-  if (cc == lt || cc == le) {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
-  } else {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
-  }
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&neither_is_nan);
-}
-
-
-// See comment at call site.
-static void EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(MacroAssembler* masm, Condition cc) {
-  bool exp_first = (HeapNumber::kExponentOffset == HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-  Register rhs_exponent = exp_first ? r0 : r1;
-  Register lhs_exponent = exp_first ? r2 : r3;
-  Register rhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r1 : r0;
-  Register lhs_mantissa = exp_first ? r3 : r2;
-
-  // r0, r1, r2, r3 have the two doubles.  Neither is a NaN.
-  if (cc == eq) {
-    // Doubles are not equal unless they have the same bit pattern.
-    // Exception: 0 and -0.
-    __ cmp(rhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_mantissa));
-    __ orr(r0, rhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_mantissa), LeaveCC, ne);
-    // Return non-zero if the numbers are unequal.
-    __ Ret(ne);
-
-    __ sub(r0, rhs_exponent, Operand(lhs_exponent), SetCC);
-    // If exponents are equal then return 0.
-    __ Ret(eq);
-
-    // Exponents are unequal.  The only way we can return that the numbers
-    // are equal is if one is -0 and the other is 0.  We already dealt
-    // with the case where both are -0 or both are 0.
-    // We start by seeing if the mantissas (that are equal) or the bottom
-    // 31 bits of the rhs exponent are non-zero.  If so we return not
-    // equal.
-    __ orr(r4, lhs_mantissa, Operand(lhs_exponent, LSL, kSmiTagSize), SetCC);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(r4), LeaveCC, ne);
-    __ Ret(ne);
-    // Now they are equal if and only if the lhs exponent is zero in its
-    // low 31 bits.
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(rhs_exponent, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-    __ Ret();
-  } else {
-    // Call a native function to do a comparison between two non-NaNs.
-    // Call C routine that may not cause GC or other trouble.
-    __ push(lr);
-    __ PrepareCallCFunction(4, r5);  // Two doubles count as 4 arguments.
-    __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::compare_doubles(), 4);
-    __ pop(pc);  // Return.
-  }
-}
-
-
-// See comment at call site.
-static void EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                           Register lhs,
-                                           Register rhs) {
-    ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
-           (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
-
-    // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are
-    // not equal since their pointers are different.
-    // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
-    Label first_non_object;
-    // Get the type of the first operand into r2 and compare it with
-    // FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE.
-    __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r2, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-    __ b(lt, &first_non_object);
-
-    // Return non-zero (r0 is not zero)
-    Label return_not_equal;
-    __ bind(&return_not_equal);
-    __ Ret();
-
-    __ bind(&first_non_object);
-    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-    __ cmp(r2, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
-    __ b(eq, &return_not_equal);
-
-    __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r3, r3, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-    __ b(ge, &return_not_equal);
-
-    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-    __ cmp(r3, Operand(ODDBALL_TYPE));
-    __ b(eq, &return_not_equal);
-
-    // Now that we have the types we might as well check for symbol-symbol.
-    // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE < kNotStringTag + kIsSymbolMask);
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
-    __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(r3));
-    __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
-    __ b(ne, &return_not_equal);
-}
-
-
-// See comment at call site.
-static void EmitCheckForTwoHeapNumbers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register lhs,
-                                       Register rhs,
-                                       Label* both_loaded_as_doubles,
-                                       Label* not_heap_numbers,
-                                       Label* slow) {
-  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
-
-  __ CompareObjectType(rhs, r3, r2, HEAP_NUMBER_TYPE);
-  __ b(ne, not_heap_numbers);
-  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(r2, r3);
-  __ b(ne, slow);  // First was a heap number, second wasn't.  Go slow case.
-
-  // Both are heap numbers.  Load them up then jump to the code we have
-  // for that.
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    __ sub(r7, rhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-    __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-    __ sub(r7, lhs, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-    __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-  } else {
-    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  }
-  __ jmp(both_loaded_as_doubles);
-}
-
-
-// Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
-static void EmitCheckForSymbolsOrObjects(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         Register lhs,
-                                         Register rhs,
-                                         Label* possible_strings,
-                                         Label* not_both_strings) {
-  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
-
-  // r2 is object type of rhs.
-  // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
-  Label object_test;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
-  __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
-  __ b(ne, &object_test);
-  __ tst(r2, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
-  __ b(eq, possible_strings);
-  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r3, r3, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
-  __ b(ge, not_both_strings);
-  __ tst(r3, Operand(kIsSymbolMask));
-  __ b(eq, possible_strings);
-
-  // Both are symbols.  We already checked they weren't the same pointer
-  // so they are not equal.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(NOT_EQUAL));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&object_test);
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ b(lt, not_both_strings);
-  __ CompareObjectType(lhs, r2, r3, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ b(lt, not_both_strings);
-  // If both objects are undetectable, they are equal. Otherwise, they
-  // are not equal, since they are different objects and an object is not
-  // equal to undefined.
-  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r3, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-  __ and_(r0, r2, Operand(r3));
-  __ and_(r0, r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ eor(r0, r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                         Register object,
-                                                         Register result,
-                                                         Register scratch1,
-                                                         Register scratch2,
-                                                         Register scratch3,
-                                                         bool object_is_smi,
-                                                         Label* not_found) {
-  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
-  Register number_string_cache = result;
-  Register mask = scratch3;
-
-  // Load the number string cache.
-  __ LoadRoot(number_string_cache, Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex);
-
-  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
-  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
-  __ ldr(mask, FieldMemOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  // Divide length by two (length is a smi).
-  __ mov(mask, Operand(mask, ASR, kSmiTagSize + 1));
-  __ sub(mask, mask, Operand(1));  // Make mask.
-
-  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
-  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
-  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
-  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
-  Label is_smi;
-  Label load_result_from_cache;
-  if (!object_is_smi) {
-    __ BranchOnSmi(object, &is_smi);
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-      __ CheckMap(object,
-                  scratch1,
-                  Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
-                  not_found,
-                  true);
-
-      STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
-      __ add(scratch1,
-             object,
-             Operand(HeapNumber::kValueOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
-      __ ldm(ia, scratch1, scratch1.bit() | scratch2.bit());
-      __ eor(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(scratch2));
-      __ and_(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(mask));
-
-      // Calculate address of entry in string cache: each entry consists
-      // of two pointer sized fields.
-      __ add(scratch1,
-             number_string_cache,
-             Operand(scratch1, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
-
-      Register probe = mask;
-      __ ldr(probe,
-             FieldMemOperand(scratch1, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-      __ BranchOnSmi(probe, not_found);
-      __ sub(scratch2, object, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-      __ vldr(d0, scratch2, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-      __ sub(probe, probe, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-      __ vldr(d1, probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-      __ vcmp(d0, d1);
-      __ vmrs(pc);
-      __ b(ne, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
-      __ b(&load_result_from_cache);
-    } else {
-      __ b(not_found);
-    }
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&is_smi);
-  Register scratch = scratch1;
-  __ and_(scratch, mask, Operand(object, ASR, 1));
-  // Calculate address of entry in string cache: each entry consists
-  // of two pointer sized fields.
-  __ add(scratch,
-         number_string_cache,
-         Operand(scratch, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
-
-  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
-  Register probe = mask;
-  __ ldr(probe, FieldMemOperand(scratch, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ cmp(object, probe);
-  __ b(ne, not_found);
-
-  // Get the result from the cache.
-  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
-  __ ldr(result,
-         FieldMemOperand(scratch, FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native,
-                      1,
-                      scratch1,
-                      scratch2);
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-
-  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
-  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, r1, r0, r2, r3, r4, false, &runtime);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void RecordWriteStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  __ add(offset_, object_, Operand(offset_));
-  __ RecordWriteHelper(object_, offset_, scratch_);
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-// On entry lhs_ and rhs_ are the values to be compared.
-// On exit r0 is 0, positive or negative to indicate the result of
-// the comparison.
-void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
-
-  Label slow;  // Call builtin.
-  Label not_smis, both_loaded_as_doubles, lhs_not_nan;
-
-  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
-  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
-
-  // Handle the case where the objects are identical.  Either returns the answer
-  // or goes to slow.  Only falls through if the objects were not identical.
-  EmitIdenticalObjectComparison(masm, &slow, cc_, never_nan_nan_);
-
-  // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
-  // be strictly equal if the other is a HeapNumber.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  ASSERT_EQ(0, Smi::FromInt(0));
-  __ and_(r2, lhs_, Operand(rhs_));
-  __ tst(r2, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(ne, &not_smis);
-  // One operand is a smi.  EmitSmiNonsmiComparison generates code that can:
-  // 1) Return the answer.
-  // 2) Go to slow.
-  // 3) Fall through to both_loaded_as_doubles.
-  // 4) Jump to lhs_not_nan.
-  // In cases 3 and 4 we have found out we were dealing with a number-number
-  // comparison.  If VFP3 is supported the double values of the numbers have
-  // been loaded into d7 and d6.  Otherwise, the double values have been loaded
-  // into r0, r1, r2, and r3.
-  EmitSmiNonsmiComparison(masm, lhs_, rhs_, &lhs_not_nan, &slow, strict_);
-
-  __ bind(&both_loaded_as_doubles);
-  // The arguments have been converted to doubles and stored in d6 and d7, if
-  // VFP3 is supported, or in r0, r1, r2, and r3.
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    __ bind(&lhs_not_nan);
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    Label no_nan;
-    // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions to implement double precision comparison.
-    __ vcmp(d7, d6);
-    __ vmrs(pc);  // Move vector status bits to normal status bits.
-    Label nan;
-    __ b(vs, &nan);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(EQUAL), LeaveCC, eq);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS), LeaveCC, lt);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER), LeaveCC, gt);
-    __ Ret();
-
-    __ bind(&nan);
-    // If one of the sides was a NaN then the v flag is set.  Load r0 with
-    // whatever it takes to make the comparison fail, since comparisons with NaN
-    // always fail.
-    if (cc_ == lt || cc_ == le) {
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(GREATER));
-    } else {
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(LESS));
-    }
-    __ Ret();
-  } else {
-    // Checks for NaN in the doubles we have loaded.  Can return the answer or
-    // fall through if neither is a NaN.  Also binds lhs_not_nan.
-    EmitNanCheck(masm, &lhs_not_nan, cc_);
-    // Compares two doubles in r0, r1, r2, r3 that are not NaNs.  Returns the
-    // answer.  Never falls through.
-    EmitTwoNonNanDoubleComparison(masm, cc_);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&not_smis);
-  // At this point we know we are dealing with two different objects,
-  // and neither of them is a Smi.  The objects are in rhs_ and lhs_.
-  if (strict_) {
-    // This returns non-equal for some object types, or falls through if it
-    // was not lucky.
-    EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare(masm, lhs_, rhs_);
-  }
-
-  Label check_for_symbols;
-  Label flat_string_check;
-  // Check for heap-number-heap-number comparison.  Can jump to slow case,
-  // or load both doubles into r0, r1, r2, r3 and jump to the code that handles
-  // that case.  If the inputs are not doubles then jumps to check_for_symbols.
-  // In this case r2 will contain the type of rhs_.  Never falls through.
-  EmitCheckForTwoHeapNumbers(masm,
-                             lhs_,
-                             rhs_,
-                             &both_loaded_as_doubles,
-                             &check_for_symbols,
-                             &flat_string_check);
-
-  __ bind(&check_for_symbols);
-  // In the strict case the EmitStrictTwoHeapObjectCompare already took care of
-  // symbols.
-  if (cc_ == eq && !strict_) {
-    // Returns an answer for two symbols or two detectable objects.
-    // Otherwise jumps to string case or not both strings case.
-    // Assumes that r2 is the type of rhs_ on entry.
-    EmitCheckForSymbolsOrObjects(masm, lhs_, rhs_, &flat_string_check, &slow);
-  }
-
-  // Check for both being sequential ASCII strings, and inline if that is the
-  // case.
-  __ bind(&flat_string_check);
-
-  __ JumpIfNonSmisNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(lhs_, rhs_, r2, r3, &slow);
-
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
-                                                     lhs_,
-                                                     rhs_,
-                                                     r2,
-                                                     r3,
-                                                     r4,
-                                                     r5);
-  // Never falls through to here.
-
-  __ bind(&slow);
-
-  __ Push(lhs_, rhs_);
-  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
-  Builtins::JavaScript native;
-  if (cc_ == eq) {
-    native = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
-  } else {
-    native = Builtins::COMPARE;
-    int ncr;  // NaN compare result
-    if (cc_ == lt || cc_ == le) {
-      ncr = GREATER;
-    } else {
-      ASSERT(cc_ == gt || cc_ == ge);  // remaining cases
-      ncr = LESS;
-    }
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(ncr)));
-    __ push(r0);
-  }
-
-  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(native, JUMP_JS);
-}
-
-
-// This stub does not handle the inlined cases (Smis, Booleans, undefined).
-// The stub returns zero for false, and a non-zero value for true.
-void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label false_result;
-  Label not_heap_number;
-  Register scratch0 = VirtualFrame::scratch0();
-
-  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
-  __ ldr(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(scratch0, ip);
-  __ b(&not_heap_number, ne);
-
-  __ sub(ip, tos_, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ vldr(d1, ip, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-  __ vcmp(d1, 0.0);
-  __ vmrs(pc);
-  // "tos_" is a register, and contains a non zero value by default.
-  // Hence we only need to overwrite "tos_" with zero to return false for
-  // FP_ZERO or FP_NAN cases. Otherwise, by default it returns true.
-  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);  // for FP_ZERO
-  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0), LeaveCC, vs);  // for FP_NAN
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&not_heap_number);
-
-  // Check if the value is 'null'.
-  // 'null' => false.
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(tos_, ip);
-  __ b(&false_result, eq);
-
-  // It can be an undetectable object.
-  // Undetectable => false.
-  __ ldr(ip, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(ip, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-  __ and_(scratch0, scratch0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ cmp(scratch0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ b(&false_result, eq);
-
-  // JavaScript object => true.
-  __ ldr(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(scratch0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ cmp(scratch0, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  // "tos_" is a register and contains a non-zero value.
-  // Hence we implicitly return true if the greater than
-  // condition is satisfied.
-  __ Ret(gt);
-
-  // Check for string
-  __ ldr(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(tos_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(scratch0, FieldMemOperand(scratch0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ cmp(scratch0, Operand(FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE));
-  // "tos_" is a register and contains a non-zero value.
-  // Hence we implicitly return true if the greater than
-  // condition is satisfied.
-  __ Ret(gt);
-
-  // String value => false iff empty, i.e., length is zero
-  __ ldr(tos_, FieldMemOperand(tos_, String::kLengthOffset));
-  // If length is zero, "tos_" contains zero ==> false.
-  // If length is not zero, "tos_" contains a non-zero value ==> true.
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Return 0 in "tos_" for false .
-  __ bind(&false_result);
-  __ mov(tos_, Operand(0));
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-// We fall into this code if the operands were Smis, but the result was
-// not (eg. overflow).  We branch into this code (to the not_smi label) if
-// the operands were not both Smi.  The operands are in r0 and r1.  In order
-// to call the C-implemented binary fp operation routines we need to end up
-// with the double precision floating point operands in r0 and r1 (for the
-// value in r1) and r2 and r3 (for the value in r0).
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Label* not_smi,
-    Register lhs,
-    Register rhs,
-    const Builtins::JavaScript& builtin) {
-  Label slow, slow_reverse, do_the_call;
-  bool use_fp_registers = CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3) && Token::MOD != op_;
-
-  ASSERT((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) || (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0)));
-  Register heap_number_map = r6;
-
-  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-    __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-
-    // Smi-smi case (overflow).
-    // Since both are Smis there is no heap number to overwrite, so allocate.
-    // The new heap number is in r5.  r3 and r7 are scratch.
-    __ AllocateHeapNumber(
-        r5, r3, r7, heap_number_map, lhs.is(r0) ? &slow_reverse : &slow);
-
-    // If we have floating point hardware, inline ADD, SUB, MUL, and DIV,
-    // using registers d7 and d6 for the double values.
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-      __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-      __ vmov(s15, r7);
-      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d7, s15);
-      __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-      __ vmov(s13, r7);
-      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d6, s13);
-      if (!use_fp_registers) {
-        __ vmov(r2, r3, d7);
-        __ vmov(r0, r1, d6);
-      }
-    } else {
-      // Write Smi from rhs to r3 and r2 in double format.  r9 is scratch.
-      __ mov(r7, Operand(rhs));
-      ConvertToDoubleStub stub1(r3, r2, r7, r9);
-      __ push(lr);
-      __ Call(stub1.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-      // Write Smi from lhs to r1 and r0 in double format.  r9 is scratch.
-      __ mov(r7, Operand(lhs));
-      ConvertToDoubleStub stub2(r1, r0, r7, r9);
-      __ Call(stub2.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-      __ pop(lr);
-    }
-    __ jmp(&do_the_call);  // Tail call.  No return.
-  }
-
-  // We branch here if at least one of r0 and r1 is not a Smi.
-  __ bind(not_smi);
-  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-
-  // After this point we have the left hand side in r1 and the right hand side
-  // in r0.
-  if (lhs.is(r0)) {
-    __ Swap(r0, r1, ip);
-  }
-
-  // The type transition also calculates the answer.
-  bool generate_code_to_calculate_answer = true;
-
-  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
-    if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT) {
-      switch (op_) {
-        case Token::ADD:
-        case Token::SUB:
-        case Token::MUL:
-        case Token::DIV:
-          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);  // Tail call.
-          generate_code_to_calculate_answer = false;
-          break;
-
-        default:
-          break;
-      }
-    }
-
-    if (generate_code_to_calculate_answer) {
-      Label r0_is_smi, r1_is_smi, finished_loading_r0, finished_loading_r1;
-      if (mode_ == NO_OVERWRITE) {
-        // In the case where there is no chance of an overwritable float we may
-        // as well do the allocation immediately while r0 and r1 are untouched.
-        __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r3, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
-      }
-
-      // Move r0 to a double in r2-r3.
-      __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ b(eq, &r0_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
-      __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-      __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-      __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
-      __ b(ne, &slow);
-      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
-        __ mov(r5, Operand(r0));  // Overwrite this heap number.
-      }
-      if (use_fp_registers) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-        // Load the double from tagged HeapNumber r0 to d7.
-        __ sub(r7, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-        __ vldr(d7, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-      } else {
-        // Calling convention says that second double is in r2 and r3.
-        __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      }
-      __ jmp(&finished_loading_r0);
-      __ bind(&r0_is_smi);
-      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
-        // We can't overwrite a Smi so get address of new heap number into r5.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
-      }
-
-      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-        // Convert smi in r0 to double in d7.
-        __ mov(r7, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-        __ vmov(s15, r7);
-        __ vcvt_f64_s32(d7, s15);
-        if (!use_fp_registers) {
-          __ vmov(r2, r3, d7);
-        }
-      } else {
-        // Write Smi from r0 to r3 and r2 in double format.
-        __ mov(r7, Operand(r0));
-        ConvertToDoubleStub stub3(r3, r2, r7, r4);
-        __ push(lr);
-        __ Call(stub3.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-        __ pop(lr);
-      }
-
-      // HEAP_NUMBERS stub is slower than GENERIC on a pair of smis.
-      // r0 is known to be a smi. If r1 is also a smi then switch to GENERIC.
-      Label r1_is_not_smi;
-      if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS) {
-        __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-        __ b(ne, &r1_is_not_smi);
-        GenerateTypeTransition(masm);  // Tail call.
-      }
-
-      __ bind(&finished_loading_r0);
-
-      // Move r1 to a double in r0-r1.
-      __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ b(eq, &r1_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
-      __ bind(&r1_is_not_smi);
-      __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
-      __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-      __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
-      __ b(ne, &slow);
-      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
-        __ mov(r5, Operand(r1));  // Overwrite this heap number.
-      }
-      if (use_fp_registers) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-        // Load the double from tagged HeapNumber r1 to d6.
-        __ sub(r7, r1, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-        __ vldr(d6, r7, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-      } else {
-        // Calling convention says that first double is in r0 and r1.
-        __ Ldrd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      }
-      __ jmp(&finished_loading_r1);
-      __ bind(&r1_is_smi);
-      if (mode_ == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
-        // We can't overwrite a Smi so get address of new heap number into r5.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
-      }
-
-      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-        // Convert smi in r1 to double in d6.
-        __ mov(r7, Operand(r1, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-        __ vmov(s13, r7);
-        __ vcvt_f64_s32(d6, s13);
-        if (!use_fp_registers) {
-          __ vmov(r0, r1, d6);
-        }
-      } else {
-        // Write Smi from r1 to r1 and r0 in double format.
-        __ mov(r7, Operand(r1));
-        ConvertToDoubleStub stub4(r1, r0, r7, r9);
-        __ push(lr);
-        __ Call(stub4.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-        __ pop(lr);
-      }
-
-      __ bind(&finished_loading_r1);
-    }
-
-    if (generate_code_to_calculate_answer || do_the_call.is_linked()) {
-      __ bind(&do_the_call);
-      // If we are inlining the operation using VFP3 instructions for
-      // add, subtract, multiply, or divide, the arguments are in d6 and d7.
-      if (use_fp_registers) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-        // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions to implement
-        // double precision, add, subtract, multiply, divide.
-
-        if (Token::MUL == op_) {
-          __ vmul(d5, d6, d7);
-        } else if (Token::DIV == op_) {
-          __ vdiv(d5, d6, d7);
-        } else if (Token::ADD == op_) {
-          __ vadd(d5, d6, d7);
-        } else if (Token::SUB == op_) {
-          __ vsub(d5, d6, d7);
-        } else {
-          UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        __ sub(r0, r5, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-        __ vstr(d5, r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-        __ add(r0, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-        __ mov(pc, lr);
-      } else {
-        // If we did not inline the operation, then the arguments are in:
-        // r0: Left value (least significant part of mantissa).
-        // r1: Left value (sign, exponent, top of mantissa).
-        // r2: Right value (least significant part of mantissa).
-        // r3: Right value (sign, exponent, top of mantissa).
-        // r5: Address of heap number for result.
-
-        __ push(lr);   // For later.
-        __ PrepareCallCFunction(4, r4);  // Two doubles count as 4 arguments.
-        // Call C routine that may not cause GC or other trouble. r5 is callee
-        // save.
-        __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::double_fp_operation(op_), 4);
-        // Store answer in the overwritable heap number.
-    #if !defined(USE_ARM_EABI)
-        // Double returned in fp coprocessor register 0 and 1, encoded as
-        // register cr8.  Offsets must be divisible by 4 for coprocessor so we
-        // need to substract the tag from r5.
-        __ sub(r4, r5, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-        __ stc(p1, cr8, MemOperand(r4, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    #else
-        // Double returned in registers 0 and 1.
-        __ Strd(r0, r1, FieldMemOperand(r5, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    #endif
-        __ mov(r0, Operand(r5));
-        // And we are done.
-        __ pop(pc);
-      }
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (!generate_code_to_calculate_answer &&
-      !slow_reverse.is_linked() &&
-      !slow.is_linked()) {
-    return;
-  }
-
-  if (lhs.is(r0)) {
-    __ b(&slow);
-    __ bind(&slow_reverse);
-    __ Swap(r0, r1, ip);
-  }
-
-  heap_number_map = no_reg;  // Don't use this any more from here on.
-
-  // We jump to here if something goes wrong (one param is not a number of any
-  // sort or new-space allocation fails).
-  __ bind(&slow);
-
-  // Push arguments to the stack
-  __ Push(r1, r0);
-
-  if (Token::ADD == op_) {
-    // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
-    // r1 : first argument
-    // r0 : second argument
-    // sp[0] : second argument
-    // sp[4] : first argument
-
-    Label not_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
-    __ tst(r1, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ b(eq, &not_string1);
-    __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
-    __ b(ge, &not_string1);
-
-    // First argument is a a string, test second.
-    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ b(eq, &string1_smi2);
-    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
-    __ b(ge, &string1);
-
-    // First and second argument are strings.
-    StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
-    __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-    __ bind(&string1_smi2);
-    // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
-    // string for the smi in the number string cache.
-    NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
-        masm, r0, r2, r4, r5, r6, true, &string1);
-
-    // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
-    // the result.
-    __ str(r2, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-    __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-    // Only first argument is a string.
-    __ bind(&string1);
-    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_JS);
-
-    // First argument was not a string, test second.
-    __ bind(&not_string1);
-    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ b(eq, &not_strings);
-    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r2, r2, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
-    __ b(ge, &not_strings);
-
-    // Only second argument is a string.
-    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_JS);
-
-    __ bind(&not_strings);
-  }
-
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_JS);  // Tail call.  No return.
-}
-
-
-// Tries to get a signed int32 out of a double precision floating point heap
-// number.  Rounds towards 0.  Fastest for doubles that are in the ranges
-// -0x7fffffff to -0x40000000 or 0x40000000 to 0x7fffffff.  This corresponds
-// almost to the range of signed int32 values that are not Smis.  Jumps to the
-// label 'slow' if the double isn't in the range -0x80000000.0 to 0x80000000.0
-// (excluding the endpoints).
-static void GetInt32(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                     Register source,
-                     Register dest,
-                     Register scratch,
-                     Register scratch2,
-                     Label* slow) {
-  Label right_exponent, done;
-  // Get exponent word.
-  __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-  // Get exponent alone in scratch2.
-  __ Ubfx(scratch2,
-          scratch,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentShift,
-          HeapNumber::kExponentBits);
-  // Load dest with zero.  We use this either for the final shift or
-  // for the answer.
-  __ mov(dest, Operand(0));
-  // Check whether the exponent matches a 32 bit signed int that is not a Smi.
-  // A non-Smi integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the exponent is 30 (biased).  This is
-  // the exponent that we are fastest at and also the highest exponent we can
-  // handle here.
-  const uint32_t non_smi_exponent = HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30;
-  // The non_smi_exponent, 0x41d, is too big for ARM's immediate field so we
-  // split it up to avoid a constant pool entry.  You can't do that in general
-  // for cmp because of the overflow flag, but we know the exponent is in the
-  // range 0-2047 so there is no overflow.
-  int fudge_factor = 0x400;
-  __ sub(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(fudge_factor));
-  __ cmp(scratch2, Operand(non_smi_exponent - fudge_factor));
-  // If we have a match of the int32-but-not-Smi exponent then skip some logic.
-  __ b(eq, &right_exponent);
-  // If the exponent is higher than that then go to slow case.  This catches
-  // numbers that don't fit in a signed int32, infinities and NaNs.
-  __ b(gt, slow);
-
-  // We know the exponent is smaller than 30 (biased).  If it is less than
-  // 0 (biased) then the number is smaller in magnitude than 1.0 * 2^0, ie
-  // it rounds to zero.
-  const uint32_t zero_exponent = HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 0;
-  __ sub(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(zero_exponent - fudge_factor), SetCC);
-  // Dest already has a Smi zero.
-  __ b(lt, &done);
-  if (!CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    // We have an exponent between 0 and 30 in scratch2.  Subtract from 30 to
-    // get how much to shift down.
-    __ rsb(dest, scratch2, Operand(30));
-  }
-  __ bind(&right_exponent);
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    // ARMv7 VFP3 instructions implementing double precision to integer
-    // conversion using round to zero.
-    __ ldr(scratch2, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-    __ vmov(d7, scratch2, scratch);
-    __ vcvt_s32_f64(s15, d7);
-    __ vmov(dest, s15);
-  } else {
-    // Get the top bits of the mantissa.
-    __ and_(scratch2, scratch, Operand(HeapNumber::kMantissaMask));
-    // Put back the implicit 1.
-    __ orr(scratch2, scratch2, Operand(1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift));
-    // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
-    // take. We just orred in the implicit bit so that took care of one and
-    // we want to leave the sign bit 0 so we subtract 2 bits from the shift
-    // distance.
-    const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
-    __ mov(scratch2, Operand(scratch2, LSL, shift_distance));
-    // Put sign in zero flag.
-    __ tst(scratch, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));
-    // Get the second half of the double. For some exponents we don't
-    // actually need this because the bits get shifted out again, but
-    // it's probably slower to test than just to do it.
-    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-    // Shift down 22 bits to get the last 10 bits.
-    __ orr(scratch, scratch2, Operand(scratch, LSR, 32 - shift_distance));
-    // Move down according to the exponent.
-    __ mov(dest, Operand(scratch, LSR, dest));
-    // Fix sign if sign bit was set.
-    __ rsb(dest, dest, Operand(0), LeaveCC, ne);
-  }
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-// For bitwise ops where the inputs are not both Smis we here try to determine
-// whether both inputs are either Smis or at least heap numbers that can be
-// represented by a 32 bit signed value.  We truncate towards zero as required
-// by the ES spec.  If this is the case we do the bitwise op and see if the
-// result is a Smi.  If so, great, otherwise we try to find a heap number to
-// write the answer into (either by allocating or by overwriting).
-// On entry the operands are in lhs and rhs.  On exit the answer is in r0.
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                Register lhs,
-                                                Register rhs) {
-  Label slow, result_not_a_smi;
-  Label rhs_is_smi, lhs_is_smi;
-  Label done_checking_rhs, done_checking_lhs;
-
-  Register heap_number_map = r6;
-  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-
-  __ tst(lhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &lhs_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
-  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(lhs, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
-  __ b(ne, &slow);
-  GetInt32(masm, lhs, r3, r5, r4, &slow);
-  __ jmp(&done_checking_lhs);
-  __ bind(&lhs_is_smi);
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(lhs, ASR, 1));
-  __ bind(&done_checking_lhs);
-
-  __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &rhs_is_smi);  // It's a Smi so don't check it's a heap number.
-  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(rhs, HeapNumber::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(r4, heap_number_map);
-  __ b(ne, &slow);
-  GetInt32(masm, rhs, r2, r5, r4, &slow);
-  __ jmp(&done_checking_rhs);
-  __ bind(&rhs_is_smi);
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(rhs, ASR, 1));
-  __ bind(&done_checking_rhs);
-
-  ASSERT(((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) || (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0))));
-
-  // r0 and r1: Original operands (Smi or heap numbers).
-  // r2 and r3: Signed int32 operands.
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orr(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
-    case Token::BIT_XOR: __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
-    case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(r3)); break;
-    case Token::SAR:
-      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
-      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
-      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, ASR, r2));
-      break;
-    case Token::SHR:
-      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
-      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
-      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, LSR, r2), SetCC);
-      // SHR is special because it is required to produce a positive answer.
-      // The code below for writing into heap numbers isn't capable of writing
-      // the register as an unsigned int so we go to slow case if we hit this
-      // case.
-      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-        __ b(mi, &result_not_a_smi);
-      } else {
-        __ b(mi, &slow);
-      }
-      break;
-    case Token::SHL:
-      // Use only the 5 least significant bits of the shift count.
-      __ and_(r2, r2, Operand(0x1f));
-      __ mov(r2, Operand(r3, LSL, r2));
-      break;
-    default: UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-  // check that the *signed* result fits in a smi
-  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
-  __ b(mi, &result_not_a_smi);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r2, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  Label have_to_allocate, got_a_heap_number;
-  __ bind(&result_not_a_smi);
-  switch (mode_) {
-    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: {
-      __ tst(rhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ b(eq, &have_to_allocate);
-      __ mov(r5, Operand(rhs));
-      break;
-    }
-    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: {
-      __ tst(lhs, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ b(eq, &have_to_allocate);
-      __ mov(r5, Operand(lhs));
-      break;
-    }
-    case NO_OVERWRITE: {
-      // Get a new heap number in r5.  r4 and r7 are scratch.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
-    }
-    default: break;
-  }
-  __ bind(&got_a_heap_number);
-  // r2: Answer as signed int32.
-  // r5: Heap number to write answer into.
-
-  // Nothing can go wrong now, so move the heap number to r0, which is the
-  // result.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r5));
-
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    // Convert the int32 in r2 to the heap number in r0. r3 is corrupted.
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    __ vmov(s0, r2);
-    if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
-      __ vcvt_f64_u32(d0, s0);
-    } else {
-      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d0, s0);
-    }
-    __ sub(r3, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-    __ vstr(d0, r3, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-    __ Ret();
-  } else {
-    // Tail call that writes the int32 in r2 to the heap number in r0, using
-    // r3 as scratch.  r0 is preserved and returned.
-    WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub stub(r2, r0, r3);
-    __ TailCallStub(&stub);
-  }
-
-  if (mode_ != NO_OVERWRITE) {
-    __ bind(&have_to_allocate);
-    // Get a new heap number in r5.  r4 and r7 are scratch.
-    __ AllocateHeapNumber(r5, r4, r7, heap_number_map, &slow);
-    __ jmp(&got_a_heap_number);
-  }
-
-  // If all else failed then we go to the runtime system.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ Push(lhs, rhs);  // Restore stack.
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::SAR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHL:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-// Can we multiply by x with max two shifts and an add.
-// This answers yes to all integers from 2 to 10.
-static bool IsEasyToMultiplyBy(int x) {
-  if (x < 2) return false;                          // Avoid special cases.
-  if (x > (Smi::kMaxValue + 1) >> 2) return false;  // Almost always overflows.
-  if (IsPowerOf2(x)) return true;                   // Simple shift.
-  if (PopCountLessThanEqual2(x)) return true;       // Shift and add and shift.
-  if (IsPowerOf2(x + 1)) return true;               // Patterns like 11111.
-  return false;
-}
-
-
-// Can multiply by anything that IsEasyToMultiplyBy returns true for.
-// Source and destination may be the same register.  This routine does
-// not set carry and overflow the way a mul instruction would.
-static void MultiplyByKnownInt(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register source,
-                               Register destination,
-                               int known_int) {
-  if (IsPowerOf2(known_int)) {
-    __ mov(destination, Operand(source, LSL, BitPosition(known_int)));
-  } else if (PopCountLessThanEqual2(known_int)) {
-    int first_bit = BitPosition(known_int);
-    int second_bit = BitPosition(known_int ^ (1 << first_bit));
-    __ add(destination, source, Operand(source, LSL, second_bit - first_bit));
-    if (first_bit != 0) {
-      __ mov(destination, Operand(destination, LSL, first_bit));
-    }
-  } else {
-    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(known_int + 1));  // Patterns like 1111.
-    int the_bit = BitPosition(known_int + 1);
-    __ rsb(destination, source, Operand(source, LSL, the_bit));
-  }
-}
-
-
-// This function (as opposed to MultiplyByKnownInt) takes the known int in a
-// a register for the cases where it doesn't know a good trick, and may deliver
-// a result that needs shifting.
-static void MultiplyByKnownInt2(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Register result,
-    Register source,
-    Register known_int_register,   // Smi tagged.
-    int known_int,
-    int* required_shift) {  // Including Smi tag shift
-  switch (known_int) {
-    case 3:
-      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 1));
-      *required_shift = 1;
-      break;
-    case 5:
-      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 2));
-      *required_shift = 1;
-      break;
-    case 6:
-      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 1));
-      *required_shift = 2;
-      break;
-    case 7:
-      __ rsb(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 3));
-      *required_shift = 1;
-      break;
-    case 9:
-      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 3));
-      *required_shift = 1;
-      break;
-    case 10:
-      __ add(result, source, Operand(source, LSL, 2));
-      *required_shift = 2;
-      break;
-    default:
-      ASSERT(!IsPowerOf2(known_int));  // That would be very inefficient.
-      __ mul(result, source, known_int_register);
-      *required_shift = 0;
-  }
-}
-
-
-// This uses versions of the sum-of-digits-to-see-if-a-number-is-divisible-by-3
-// trick.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divisibility_rule
-// Takes the sum of the digits base (mask + 1) repeatedly until we have a
-// number from 0 to mask.  On exit the 'eq' condition flags are set if the
-// answer is exactly the mask.
-void IntegerModStub::DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                              Register lhs,
-                              int mask,
-                              int shift,
-                              Label* entry) {
-  ASSERT(mask > 0);
-  ASSERT(mask <= 0xff);  // This ensures we don't need ip to use it.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ add(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift));
-  __ bind(entry);
-  __ cmp(lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ b(gt, &loop);
-}
-
-
-void IntegerModStub::DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                              Register lhs,
-                              Register scratch,
-                              int mask,
-                              int shift1,
-                              int shift2,
-                              Label* entry) {
-  ASSERT(mask > 0);
-  ASSERT(mask <= 0xff);  // This ensures we don't need ip to use it.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ bic(scratch, lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ add(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift1));
-  __ add(lhs, lhs, Operand(scratch, LSR, shift2));
-  __ bind(entry);
-  __ cmp(lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ b(gt, &loop);
-}
-
-
-// Splits the number into two halves (bottom half has shift bits).  The top
-// half is subtracted from the bottom half.  If the result is negative then
-// rhs is added.
-void IntegerModStub::ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                Register lhs,
-                                                int shift,
-                                                int rhs) {
-  int mask = (1 << shift) - 1;
-  __ and_(ip, lhs, Operand(mask));
-  __ sub(lhs, ip, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift), SetCC);
-  __ add(lhs, lhs, Operand(rhs), LeaveCC, mi);
-}
-
-
-void IntegerModStub::ModReduce(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register lhs,
-                               int max,
-                               int denominator) {
-  int limit = denominator;
-  while (limit * 2 <= max) limit *= 2;
-  while (limit >= denominator) {
-    __ cmp(lhs, Operand(limit));
-    __ sub(lhs, lhs, Operand(limit), LeaveCC, ge);
-    limit >>= 1;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void IntegerModStub::ModAnswer(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register result,
-                               Register shift_distance,
-                               Register mask_bits,
-                               Register sum_of_digits) {
-  __ add(result, mask_bits, Operand(sum_of_digits, LSL, shift_distance));
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-// See comment for class.
-void IntegerModStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  __ mov(lhs_, Operand(lhs_, LSR, shift_distance_));
-  __ bic(odd_number_, odd_number_, Operand(1));
-  __ mov(odd_number_, Operand(odd_number_, LSL, 1));
-  // We now have (odd_number_ - 1) * 2 in the register.
-  // Build a switch out of branches instead of data because it avoids
-  // having to teach the assembler about intra-code-object pointers
-  // that are not in relative branch instructions.
-  Label mod3, mod5, mod7, mod9, mod11, mod13, mod15, mod17, mod19;
-  Label mod21, mod23, mod25;
-  { Assembler::BlockConstPoolScope block_const_pool(masm);
-    __ add(pc, pc, Operand(odd_number_));
-    // When you read pc it is always 8 ahead, but when you write it you always
-    // write the actual value.  So we put in two nops to take up the slack.
-    __ nop();
-    __ nop();
-    __ b(&mod3);
-    __ b(&mod5);
-    __ b(&mod7);
-    __ b(&mod9);
-    __ b(&mod11);
-    __ b(&mod13);
-    __ b(&mod15);
-    __ b(&mod17);
-    __ b(&mod19);
-    __ b(&mod21);
-    __ b(&mod23);
-    __ b(&mod25);
-  }
-
-  // For each denominator we find a multiple that is almost only ones
-  // when expressed in binary.  Then we do the sum-of-digits trick for
-  // that number.  If the multiple is not 1 then we have to do a little
-  // more work afterwards to get the answer into the 0-denominator-1
-  // range.
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 3, 2, &mod3);  // 3 = b11.
-  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(3), LeaveCC, eq);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xf, 4, &mod5);  // 5 * 3 = b1111.
-  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 2, 5);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 7, 3, &mod7);  // 7 = b111.
-  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(7), LeaveCC, eq);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 6, &mod9);  // 7 * 9 = b111111.
-  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 3, 9);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0x3f, 6, 3, &mod11);  // 5 * 11 = b110111.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 11);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 5, &mod13);  // 19 * 13 = b11110111.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 13);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xf, 4, &mod15);  // 15 = b1111.
-  __ sub(lhs_, lhs_, Operand(15), LeaveCC, eq);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 8, &mod17);  // 15 * 17 = b11111111.
-  ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(masm, lhs_, 4, 17);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 5, &mod19);  // 13 * 19 = b11110111.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 19);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 6, &mod21);  // 3 * 21 = b111111.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x3f, 21);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0xff, 8, 7, &mod23);  // 11 * 23 = b11111101.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0xff, 23);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-
-  DigitSum(masm, lhs_, r5, 0x7f, 7, 6, &mod25);  // 5 * 25 = b1111101.
-  ModReduce(masm, lhs_, 0x7f, 25);
-  ModAnswer(masm, result_, shift_distance_, mask_bits_, lhs_);
-}
-
-
 const char* GenericBinaryOpStub::GetName() {
   if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
   const int len = 100;
@@ -8987,2787 +7107,6 @@
 }
 
 
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // lhs_ : x
-  // rhs_ : y
-  // r0   : result
-
-  Register result = r0;
-  Register lhs = lhs_;
-  Register rhs = rhs_;
-
-  // This code can't cope with other register allocations yet.
-  ASSERT(result.is(r0) &&
-         ((lhs.is(r0) && rhs.is(r1)) ||
-          (lhs.is(r1) && rhs.is(r0))));
-
-  Register smi_test_reg = VirtualFrame::scratch0();
-  Register scratch = VirtualFrame::scratch1();
-
-  // All ops need to know whether we are dealing with two Smis.  Set up
-  // smi_test_reg to tell us that.
-  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-    __ orr(smi_test_reg, lhs, Operand(rhs));
-  }
-
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::ADD: {
-      Label not_smi;
-      // Fast path.
-      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
-        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
-        __ add(r0, r1, Operand(r0), SetCC);  // Add y optimistically.
-        // Return if no overflow.
-        __ Ret(vc);
-        __ sub(r0, r0, Operand(r1));  // Revert optimistic add.
-      }
-      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::ADD);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::SUB: {
-      Label not_smi;
-      // Fast path.
-      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
-        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
-        if (lhs.is(r1)) {
-          __ sub(r0, r1, Operand(r0), SetCC);  // Subtract y optimistically.
-          // Return if no overflow.
-          __ Ret(vc);
-          __ sub(r0, r1, Operand(r0));  // Revert optimistic subtract.
-        } else {
-          __ sub(r0, r0, Operand(r1), SetCC);  // Subtract y optimistically.
-          // Return if no overflow.
-          __ Ret(vc);
-          __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r1));  // Revert optimistic subtract.
-        }
-      }
-      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::SUB);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::MUL: {
-      Label not_smi, slow;
-      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // adjust code below
-        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-        Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
-        smi_test_reg = no_reg;
-        __ b(ne, &not_smi);
-        // Remove tag from one operand (but keep sign), so that result is Smi.
-        __ mov(ip, Operand(rhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-        // Do multiplication
-        // scratch = lower 32 bits of ip * lhs.
-        __ smull(scratch, scratch2, lhs, ip);
-        // Go slow on overflows (overflow bit is not set).
-        __ mov(ip, Operand(scratch, ASR, 31));
-        // No overflow if higher 33 bits are identical.
-        __ cmp(ip, Operand(scratch2));
-        __ b(ne, &slow);
-        // Go slow on zero result to handle -0.
-        __ tst(scratch, Operand(scratch));
-        __ mov(result, Operand(scratch), LeaveCC, ne);
-        __ Ret(ne);
-        // We need -0 if we were multiplying a negative number with 0 to get 0.
-        // We know one of them was zero.
-        __ add(scratch2, rhs, Operand(lhs), SetCC);
-        __ mov(result, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)), LeaveCC, pl);
-        __ Ret(pl);  // Return Smi 0 if the non-zero one was positive.
-        // Slow case.  We fall through here if we multiplied a negative number
-        // with 0, because that would mean we should produce -0.
-        __ bind(&slow);
-      }
-      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(masm, &not_smi, lhs, rhs, Builtins::MUL);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD: {
-      Label not_smi;
-      if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode() && specialized_on_rhs_) {
-        Label lhs_is_unsuitable;
-        __ BranchOnNotSmi(lhs, &not_smi);
-        if (IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs_)) {
-          if (op_ == Token::MOD) {
-            __ and_(rhs,
-                    lhs,
-                    Operand(0x80000000u | ((constant_rhs_ << kSmiTagSize) - 1)),
-                    SetCC);
-            // We now have the answer, but if the input was negative we also
-            // have the sign bit.  Our work is done if the result is
-            // positive or zero:
-            if (!rhs.is(r0)) {
-              __ mov(r0, rhs, LeaveCC, pl);
-            }
-            __ Ret(pl);
-            // A mod of a negative left hand side must return a negative number.
-            // Unfortunately if the answer is 0 then we must return -0.  And we
-            // already optimistically trashed rhs so we may need to restore it.
-            __ eor(rhs, rhs, Operand(0x80000000u), SetCC);
-            // Next two instructions are conditional on the answer being -0.
-            __ mov(rhs, Operand(Smi::FromInt(constant_rhs_)), LeaveCC, eq);
-            __ b(eq, &lhs_is_unsuitable);
-            // We need to subtract the dividend.  Eg. -3 % 4 == -3.
-            __ sub(result, rhs, Operand(Smi::FromInt(constant_rhs_)));
-          } else {
-            ASSERT(op_ == Token::DIV);
-            __ tst(lhs,
-                   Operand(0x80000000u | ((constant_rhs_ << kSmiTagSize) - 1)));
-            __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);  // Go slow on negative or remainder.
-            int shift = 0;
-            int d = constant_rhs_;
-            while ((d & 1) == 0) {
-              d >>= 1;
-              shift++;
-            }
-            __ mov(r0, Operand(lhs, LSR, shift));
-            __ bic(r0, r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-          }
-        } else {
-          // Not a power of 2.
-          __ tst(lhs, Operand(0x80000000u));
-          __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);
-          // Find a fixed point reciprocal of the divisor so we can divide by
-          // multiplying.
-          double divisor = 1.0 / constant_rhs_;
-          int shift = 32;
-          double scale = 4294967296.0;  // 1 << 32.
-          uint32_t mul;
-          // Maximise the precision of the fixed point reciprocal.
-          while (true) {
-            mul = static_cast<uint32_t>(scale * divisor);
-            if (mul >= 0x7fffffff) break;
-            scale *= 2.0;
-            shift++;
-          }
-          mul++;
-          Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
-          smi_test_reg = no_reg;
-          __ mov(scratch2, Operand(mul));
-          __ umull(scratch, scratch2, scratch2, lhs);
-          __ mov(scratch2, Operand(scratch2, LSR, shift - 31));
-          // scratch2 is lhs / rhs.  scratch2 is not Smi tagged.
-          // rhs is still the known rhs.  rhs is Smi tagged.
-          // lhs is still the unkown lhs.  lhs is Smi tagged.
-          int required_scratch_shift = 0;  // Including the Smi tag shift of 1.
-          // scratch = scratch2 * rhs.
-          MultiplyByKnownInt2(masm,
-                              scratch,
-                              scratch2,
-                              rhs,
-                              constant_rhs_,
-                              &required_scratch_shift);
-          // scratch << required_scratch_shift is now the Smi tagged rhs *
-          // (lhs / rhs) where / indicates integer division.
-          if (op_ == Token::DIV) {
-            __ cmp(lhs, Operand(scratch, LSL, required_scratch_shift));
-            __ b(ne, &lhs_is_unsuitable);  // There was a remainder.
-            __ mov(result, Operand(scratch2, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-          } else {
-            ASSERT(op_ == Token::MOD);
-            __ sub(result, lhs, Operand(scratch, LSL, required_scratch_shift));
-          }
-        }
-        __ Ret();
-        __ bind(&lhs_is_unsuitable);
-      } else if (op_ == Token::MOD &&
-                 runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
-                 runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS) {
-        // Do generate a bit of smi code for modulus even though the default for
-        // modulus is not to do it, but as the ARM processor has no coprocessor
-        // support for modulus checking for smis makes sense.  We can handle
-        // 1 to 25 times any power of 2.  This covers over half the numbers from
-        // 1 to 100 including all of the first 25.  (Actually the constants < 10
-        // are handled above by reciprocal multiplication.  We only get here for
-        // those cases if the right hand side is not a constant or for cases
-        // like 192 which is 3*2^6 and ends up in the 3 case in the integer mod
-        // stub.)
-        Label slow;
-        Label not_power_of_2;
-        ASSERT(!ShouldGenerateSmiCode());
-        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below.
-        // Check for two positive smis.
-        __ orr(smi_test_reg, lhs, Operand(rhs));
-        __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(0x80000000u | kSmiTagMask));
-        __ b(ne, &slow);
-        // Check that rhs is a power of two and not zero.
-        Register mask_bits = r3;
-        __ sub(scratch, rhs, Operand(1), SetCC);
-        __ b(mi, &slow);
-        __ and_(mask_bits, rhs, Operand(scratch), SetCC);
-        __ b(ne, &not_power_of_2);
-        // Calculate power of two modulus.
-        __ and_(result, lhs, Operand(scratch));
-        __ Ret();
-
-        __ bind(&not_power_of_2);
-        __ eor(scratch, scratch, Operand(mask_bits));
-        // At least two bits are set in the modulus.  The high one(s) are in
-        // mask_bits and the low one is scratch + 1.
-        __ and_(mask_bits, scratch, Operand(lhs));
-        Register shift_distance = scratch;
-        scratch = no_reg;
-
-        // The rhs consists of a power of 2 multiplied by some odd number.
-        // The power-of-2 part we handle by putting the corresponding bits
-        // from the lhs in the mask_bits register, and the power in the
-        // shift_distance register.  Shift distance is never 0 due to Smi
-        // tagging.
-        __ CountLeadingZeros(r4, shift_distance, shift_distance);
-        __ rsb(shift_distance, r4, Operand(32));
-
-        // Now we need to find out what the odd number is. The last bit is
-        // always 1.
-        Register odd_number = r4;
-        __ mov(odd_number, Operand(rhs, LSR, shift_distance));
-        __ cmp(odd_number, Operand(25));
-        __ b(gt, &slow);
-
-        IntegerModStub stub(
-            result, shift_distance, odd_number, mask_bits, lhs, r5);
-        __ Jump(stub.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);  // Tail call.
-
-        __ bind(&slow);
-      }
-      HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(
-          masm,
-          &not_smi,
-          lhs,
-          rhs,
-          op_ == Token::MOD ? Builtins::MOD : Builtins::DIV);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::SAR:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::SHL: {
-      Label slow;
-      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // adjust code below
-      __ tst(smi_test_reg, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ b(ne, &slow);
-      Register scratch2 = smi_test_reg;
-      smi_test_reg = no_reg;
-      switch (op_) {
-        case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orr(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
-        case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
-        case Token::BIT_XOR: __ eor(result, rhs, Operand(lhs)); break;
-        case Token::SAR:
-          // Remove tags from right operand.
-          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
-          __ mov(result, Operand(lhs, ASR, scratch2));
-          // Smi tag result.
-          __ bic(result, result, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-          break;
-        case Token::SHR:
-          // Remove tags from operands.  We can't do this on a 31 bit number
-          // because then the 0s get shifted into bit 30 instead of bit 31.
-          __ mov(scratch, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));  // x
-          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
-          __ mov(scratch, Operand(scratch, LSR, scratch2));
-          // Unsigned shift is not allowed to produce a negative number, so
-          // check the sign bit and the sign bit after Smi tagging.
-          __ tst(scratch, Operand(0xc0000000));
-          __ b(ne, &slow);
-          // Smi tag result.
-          __ mov(result, Operand(scratch, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-          break;
-        case Token::SHL:
-          // Remove tags from operands.
-          __ mov(scratch, Operand(lhs, ASR, kSmiTagSize));  // x
-          __ GetLeastBitsFromSmi(scratch2, rhs, 5);
-          __ mov(scratch, Operand(scratch, LSL, scratch2));
-          // Check that the signed result fits in a Smi.
-          __ add(scratch2, scratch, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
-          __ b(mi, &slow);
-          __ mov(result, Operand(scratch, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-          break;
-        default: UNREACHABLE();
-      }
-      __ Ret();
-      __ bind(&slow);
-      HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(masm, lhs, rhs);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    default: UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-  // This code should be unreachable.
-  __ stop("Unreachable");
-
-  // Generate an unreachable reference to the DEFAULT stub so that it can be
-  // found at the end of this stub when clearing ICs at GC.
-  // TODO(kaznacheev): Check performance impact and get rid of this.
-  if (runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT) {
-    GenericBinaryOpStub uninit(MinorKey(), BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT);
-    __ CallStub(&uninit);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label get_result;
-
-  __ Push(r1, r0);
-
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey())));
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(Smi::FromInt(op_)));
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_)));
-  __ Push(r2, r1, r0);
-
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(
-      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
-      5,
-      1);
-}
-
-
-Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
-  return stub.GetCode();
-}
-
-
-void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Argument is a number and is on stack and in r0.
-  Label runtime_call;
-  Label input_not_smi;
-  Label loaded;
-
-  if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-    // Load argument and check if it is a smi.
-    __ BranchOnNotSmi(r0, &input_not_smi);
-
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-    // Input is a smi. Convert to double and load the low and high words
-    // of the double into r2, r3.
-    __ IntegerToDoubleConversionWithVFP3(r0, r3, r2);
-    __ b(&loaded);
-
-    __ bind(&input_not_smi);
-    // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
-    __ CheckMap(r0,
-                r1,
-                Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
-                &runtime_call,
-                true);
-    // Input is a HeapNumber. Load it to a double register and store the
-    // low and high words into r2, r3.
-    __ Ldrd(r2, r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-
-    __ bind(&loaded);
-    // r2 = low 32 bits of double value
-    // r3 = high 32 bits of double value
-    // Compute hash (the shifts are arithmetic):
-    //   h = (low ^ high); h ^= h >> 16; h ^= h >> 8; h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
-    __ eor(r1, r2, Operand(r3));
-    __ eor(r1, r1, Operand(r1, ASR, 16));
-    __ eor(r1, r1, Operand(r1, ASR, 8));
-    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
-    __ And(r1, r1, Operand(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
-
-    // r2 = low 32 bits of double value.
-    // r3 = high 32 bits of double value.
-    // r1 = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
-    __ mov(r0,
-           Operand(ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address()));
-    // r0 points to cache array.
-    __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
-    // r0 points to the cache for the type type_.
-    // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
-    __ cmp(r0, Operand(0));
-    __ b(eq, &runtime_call);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
-    { TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
-      char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
-      char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
-      char* elem_in0 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
-      char* elem_in1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
-      char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
-      CHECK_EQ(12, elem2_start - elem_start);  // Two uint_32's and a pointer.
-      CHECK_EQ(0, elem_in0 - elem_start);
-      CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, elem_in1 - elem_start);
-      CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, elem_out - elem_start);
-    }
-#endif
-
-    // Find the address of the r1'st entry in the cache, i.e., &r0[r1*12].
-    __ add(r1, r1, Operand(r1, LSL, 1));
-    __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r1, LSL, 2));
-    // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
-    __ ldm(ia, r0, r4.bit()| r5.bit() | r6.bit());
-    __ cmp(r2, r4);
-    __ b(ne, &runtime_call);
-    __ cmp(r3, r5);
-    __ b(ne, &runtime_call);
-    // Cache hit. Load result, pop argument and return.
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(r6));
-    __ pop();
-    __ Ret();
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&runtime_call);
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
-  switch (type_) {
-    // Add more cases when necessary.
-    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
-    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
-    default:
-      UNIMPLEMENTED();
-      return Runtime::kAbort;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.  Runtime routines expect at least one
-  // argument, so give it a Smi.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
-  __ push(r0);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
-
-  __ StubReturn(1);
-}
-
-
-void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow, done;
-
-  Register heap_number_map = r6;
-  __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-
-  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
-    // Check whether the value is a smi.
-    Label try_float;
-    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ b(ne, &try_float);
-
-    // Go slow case if the value of the expression is zero
-    // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
-    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
-      // If we have to check for zero, then we can check for the max negative
-      // smi while we are at it.
-      __ bic(ip, r0, Operand(0x80000000), SetCC);
-      __ b(eq, &slow);
-      __ rsb(r0, r0, Operand(0));
-      __ StubReturn(1);
-    } else {
-      // The value of the expression is a smi and 0 is OK for -0.  Try
-      // optimistic subtraction '0 - value'.
-      __ rsb(r0, r0, Operand(0), SetCC);
-      __ StubReturn(1, vc);
-      // We don't have to reverse the optimistic neg since the only case
-      // where we fall through is the minimum negative Smi, which is the case
-      // where the neg leaves the register unchanged.
-      __ jmp(&slow);  // Go slow on max negative Smi.
-    }
-
-    __ bind(&try_float);
-    __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-    __ cmp(r1, heap_number_map);
-    __ b(ne, &slow);
-    // r0 is a heap number.  Get a new heap number in r1.
-    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
-      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));  // Flip sign.
-      __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-    } else {
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r1, r2, r3, r6, &slow);
-      __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-      __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-      __ eor(r2, r2, Operand(HeapNumber::kSignMask));  // Flip sign.
-      __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(r1));
-    }
-  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
-    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
-    __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ AssertRegisterIsRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-    __ cmp(r1, heap_number_map);
-    __ b(ne, &slow);
-
-    // Convert the heap number is r0 to an untagged integer in r1.
-    GetInt32(masm, r0, r1, r2, r3, &slow);
-
-    // Do the bitwise operation (move negated) and check if the result
-    // fits in a smi.
-    Label try_float;
-    __ mvn(r1, Operand(r1));
-    __ add(r2, r1, Operand(0x40000000), SetCC);
-    __ b(mi, &try_float);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(r1, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-    __ b(&done);
-
-    __ bind(&try_float);
-    if (!overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
-      // Allocate a fresh heap number, but don't overwrite r0 until
-      // we're sure we can do it without going through the slow case
-      // that needs the value in r0.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(r2, r3, r4, r6, &slow);
-      __ mov(r0, Operand(r2));
-    }
-
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(VFP3)) {
-      // Convert the int32 in r1 to the heap number in r0. r2 is corrupted.
-      CpuFeatures::Scope scope(VFP3);
-      __ vmov(s0, r1);
-      __ vcvt_f64_s32(d0, s0);
-      __ sub(r2, r0, Operand(kHeapObjectTag));
-      __ vstr(d0, r2, HeapNumber::kValueOffset);
-    } else {
-      // WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub does not trigger GC, so we do not
-      // have to set up a frame.
-      WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub stub(r1, r0, r2);
-      __ push(lr);
-      __ Call(stub.GetCode(), RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-      __ pop(lr);
-    }
-  } else {
-    UNIMPLEMENTED();
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ StubReturn(1);
-
-  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ push(r0);
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_NOT:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_JS);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // r0 holds the exception.
-
-  // Adjust this code if not the case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Drop the sp to the top of the handler.
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
-  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(r3));
-
-  // Restore the next handler and frame pointer, discard handler state.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
-  __ pop(r2);
-  __ str(r2, MemOperand(r3));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, r3.bit() | fp.bit());  // r3: discarded state.
-
-  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
-  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a
-  // JS entry frame.
-  __ cmp(fp, Operand(0));
-  // Set cp to NULL if fp is NULL.
-  __ mov(cp, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);
-  // Restore cp otherwise.
-  __ ldr(cp, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset), ne);
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
-  }
-#endif
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
-  __ pop(pc);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
-  // Adjust this code if not the case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Drop sp to the top stack handler.
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
-  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(r3));
-
-  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
-  Label loop, done;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
-  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(sp, kStateOffset));
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(StackHandler::ENTRY));
-  __ b(eq, &done);
-  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
-  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
-  __ ldr(sp, MemOperand(sp, kNextOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
-  __ pop(r2);
-  __ str(r2, MemOperand(r3));
-
-  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
-    // Set external caught exception to false.
-    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(false));
-    __ mov(r2, Operand(external_caught));
-    __ str(r0, MemOperand(r2));
-
-    // Set pending exception and r0 to out of memory exception.
-    Failure* out_of_memory = Failure::OutOfMemoryException();
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(out_of_memory)));
-    __ mov(r2, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
-    __ str(r0, MemOperand(r2));
-  }
-
-  // Stack layout at this point. See also StackHandlerConstants.
-  // sp ->   state (ENTRY)
-  //         fp
-  //         lr
-
-  // Discard handler state (r2 is not used) and restore frame pointer.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, r2.bit() | fp.bit());  // r2: discarded state.
-  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
-  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a
-  // JS entry frame.
-  __ cmp(fp, Operand(0));
-  // Set cp to NULL if fp is NULL.
-  __ mov(cp, Operand(0), LeaveCC, eq);
-  // Restore cp otherwise.
-  __ ldr(cp, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset), ne);
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
-  }
-#endif
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
-  __ pop(pc);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
-                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
-                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-                              bool do_gc,
-                              bool always_allocate,
-                              int frame_alignment_skew) {
-  // r0: result parameter for PerformGC, if any
-  // r4: number of arguments including receiver  (C callee-saved)
-  // r5: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved)
-  // r6: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved)
-
-  if (do_gc) {
-    // Passing r0.
-    __ PrepareCallCFunction(1, r1);
-    __ CallCFunction(ExternalReference::perform_gc_function(), 1);
-  }
-
-  ExternalReference scope_depth =
-      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
-  if (always_allocate) {
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(scope_depth));
-    __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r0));
-    __ add(r1, r1, Operand(1));
-    __ str(r1, MemOperand(r0));
-  }
-
-  // Call C built-in.
-  // r0 = argc, r1 = argv
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r4));
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(r6));
-
-  int frame_alignment = MacroAssembler::ActivationFrameAlignment();
-  int frame_alignment_mask = frame_alignment - 1;
-#if defined(V8_HOST_ARCH_ARM)
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    if (frame_alignment > kPointerSize) {
-      Label alignment_as_expected;
-      ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(frame_alignment));
-      __ sub(r2, sp, Operand(frame_alignment_skew));
-      __ tst(r2, Operand(frame_alignment_mask));
-      __ b(eq, &alignment_as_expected);
-      // Don't use Check here, as it will call Runtime_Abort re-entering here.
-      __ stop("Unexpected alignment");
-      __ bind(&alignment_as_expected);
-    }
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Just before the call (jump) below lr is pushed, so the actual alignment is
-  // adding one to the current skew.
-  int alignment_before_call =
-      (frame_alignment_skew + kPointerSize) & frame_alignment_mask;
-  if (alignment_before_call > 0) {
-    // Push until the alignment before the call is met.
-    __ mov(r2, Operand(0));
-    for (int i = alignment_before_call;
-        (i & frame_alignment_mask) != 0;
-        i += kPointerSize) {
-      __ push(r2);
-    }
-  }
-
-  // TODO(1242173): To let the GC traverse the return address of the exit
-  // frames, we need to know where the return address is. Right now,
-  // we push it on the stack to be able to find it again, but we never
-  // restore from it in case of changes, which makes it impossible to
-  // support moving the C entry code stub. This should be fixed, but currently
-  // this is OK because the CEntryStub gets generated so early in the V8 boot
-  // sequence that it is not moving ever.
-  masm->add(lr, pc, Operand(4));  // Compute return address: (pc + 8) + 4
-  masm->push(lr);
-  masm->Jump(r5);
-
-  // Restore sp back to before aligning the stack.
-  if (alignment_before_call > 0) {
-    __ add(sp, sp, Operand(alignment_before_call));
-  }
-
-  if (always_allocate) {
-    // It's okay to clobber r2 and r3 here. Don't mess with r0 and r1
-    // though (contain the result).
-    __ mov(r2, Operand(scope_depth));
-    __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2));
-    __ sub(r3, r3, Operand(1));
-    __ str(r3, MemOperand(r2));
-  }
-
-  // check for failure result
-  Label failure_returned;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
-  // Lower 2 bits of r2 are 0 iff r0 has failure tag.
-  __ add(r2, r0, Operand(1));
-  __ tst(r2, Operand(kFailureTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &failure_returned);
-
-  // Exit C frame and return.
-  // r0:r1: result
-  // sp: stack pointer
-  // fp: frame pointer
-  __ LeaveExitFrame(mode_);
-
-  // check if we should retry or throw exception
-  Label retry;
-  __ bind(&failure_returned);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
-  __ b(eq, &retry);
-
-  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
-  Failure* out_of_memory = Failure::OutOfMemoryException();
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(out_of_memory)));
-  __ b(eq, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-
-  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(ip));
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(ip));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
-
-  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
-  // by javascript code.
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(Factory::termination_exception()));
-  __ b(eq, throw_termination_exception);
-
-  // Handle normal exception.
-  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
-
-  __ bind(&retry);  // pass last failure (r0) as parameter (r0) when retrying
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Called from JavaScript; parameters are on stack as if calling JS function
-  // r0: number of arguments including receiver
-  // r1: pointer to builtin function
-  // fp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // sp: stack pointer  (restored as callee's sp after C call)
-  // cp: current context  (C callee-saved)
-
-  // Result returned in r0 or r0+r1 by default.
-
-  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects
-  // instead of a proper result. The builtin entry handles
-  // this by performing a garbage collection and retrying the
-  // builtin once.
-
-  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
-  __ EnterExitFrame(mode_);
-
-  // r4: number of arguments (C callee-saved)
-  // r5: pointer to builtin function (C callee-saved)
-  // r6: pointer to first argument (C callee-saved)
-
-  Label throw_normal_exception;
-  Label throw_termination_exception;
-  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
-
-  // Call into the runtime system.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               false,
-               false,
-               -kPointerSize);
-
-  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               false,
-               0);
-
-  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
-  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(failure)));
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               true,
-               kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
-  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
-}
-
-
-void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
-  // r0: code entry
-  // r1: function
-  // r2: receiver
-  // r3: argc
-  // [sp+0]: argv
-
-  Label invoke, exit;
-
-  // Called from C, so do not pop argc and args on exit (preserve sp)
-  // No need to save register-passed args
-  // Save callee-saved registers (incl. cp and fp), sp, and lr
-  __ stm(db_w, sp, kCalleeSaved | lr.bit());
-
-  // Get address of argv, see stm above.
-  // r0: code entry
-  // r1: function
-  // r2: receiver
-  // r3: argc
-  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(sp, (kNumCalleeSaved + 1) * kPointerSize));  // argv
-
-  // Push a frame with special values setup to mark it as an entry frame.
-  // r0: code entry
-  // r1: function
-  // r2: receiver
-  // r3: argc
-  // r4: argv
-  __ mov(r8, Operand(-1));  // Push a bad frame pointer to fail if it is used.
-  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
-  __ mov(r7, Operand(Smi::FromInt(marker)));
-  __ mov(r6, Operand(Smi::FromInt(marker)));
-  __ mov(r5, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
-  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(r5));
-  __ Push(r8, r7, r6, r5);
-
-  // Setup frame pointer for the frame to be pushed.
-  __ add(fp, sp, Operand(-EntryFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-
-  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
-  __ bl(&invoke);
-
-  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
-  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
-  // Coming in here the fp will be invalid because the PushTryHandler below
-  // sets it to 0 to signal the existence of the JSEntry frame.
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
-  __ str(r0, MemOperand(ip));
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::Exception())));
-  __ b(&exit);
-
-  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
-  __ bind(&invoke);
-  // Must preserve r0-r4, r5-r7 are available.
-  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
-  // If an exception not caught by another handler occurs, this handler
-  // returns control to the code after the bl(&invoke) above, which
-  // restores all kCalleeSaved registers (including cp and fp) to their
-  // saved values before returning a failure to C.
-
-  // Clear any pending exceptions.
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(ip));
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
-  __ str(r5, MemOperand(ip));
-
-  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline builtin.
-  // Notice that we cannot store a reference to the trampoline code directly in
-  // this stub, because runtime stubs are not traversed when doing GC.
-
-  // Expected registers by Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline
-  // r0: code entry
-  // r1: function
-  // r2: receiver
-  // r3: argc
-  // r4: argv
-  if (is_construct) {
-    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
-    __ mov(ip, Operand(construct_entry));
-  } else {
-    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
-    __ mov(ip, Operand(entry));
-  }
-  __ ldr(ip, MemOperand(ip));  // deref address
-
-  // Branch and link to JSEntryTrampoline.  We don't use the double underscore
-  // macro for the add instruction because we don't want the coverage tool
-  // inserting instructions here after we read the pc.
-  __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
-  masm->add(pc, ip, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-
-  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain. When reading the
-  // address of the next handler, there is no need to use the address
-  // displacement since the current stack pointer (sp) points directly
-  // to the stack handler.
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset));
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
-  // No need to restore registers
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(StackHandlerConstants::kSize));
-
-
-  __ bind(&exit);  // r0 holds result
-  // Restore the top frame descriptors from the stack.
-  __ pop(r3);
-  __ mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(ip));
-
-  // Reset the stack to the callee saved registers.
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(-EntryFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-
-  // Restore callee-saved registers and return.
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ mov(lr, Operand(pc));
-  }
-#endif
-  __ ldm(ia_w, sp, kCalleeSaved | pc.bit());
-}
-
-
-// This stub performs an instanceof, calling the builtin function if
-// necessary.  Uses r1 for the object, r0 for the function that it may
-// be an instance of (these are fetched from the stack).
-void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Get the object - slow case for smis (we may need to throw an exception
-  // depending on the rhs).
-  Label slow, loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ BranchOnSmi(r0, &slow);
-
-  // Check that the left hand is a JS object and put map in r3.
-  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r3, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ b(lt, &slow);
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ b(gt, &slow);
-
-  // Get the prototype of the function (r4 is result, r2 is scratch).
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-  // r1 is function, r3 is map.
-
-  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
-  Label miss;
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r1, ip);
-  __ b(ne, &miss);
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r3, ip);
-  __ b(ne, &miss);
-  __ LoadRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ pop();
-  __ pop();
-  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));
-
-  __ bind(&miss);
-  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(r1, r4, r2, &slow);
-
-  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
-  __ BranchOnSmi(r4, &slow);
-  __ CompareObjectType(r4, r5, r5, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ b(lt, &slow);
-  __ cmp(r5, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ b(gt, &slow);
-
-  __ StoreRoot(r1, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
-  __ StoreRoot(r3, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
-
-  // Register mapping: r3 is object map and r4 is function prototype.
-  // Get prototype of object into r2.
-  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r3, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-
-  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(r4));
-  __ b(eq, &is_instance);
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r2, ip);
-  __ b(eq, &is_not_instance);
-  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r2, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-
-  __ bind(&is_instance);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));
-  __ StoreRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ pop();
-  __ pop();
-  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));  // Return.
-
-  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(1)));
-  __ StoreRoot(r0, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ pop();
-  __ pop();
-  __ mov(pc, Operand(lr));  // Return.
-
-  // Slow-case.  Tail call builtin.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_JS);
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // The displacement is the offset of the last parameter (if any)
-  // relative to the frame pointer.
-  static const int kDisplacement =
-      StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
-
-  // Check that the key is a smi.
-  Label slow;
-  __ BranchOnNotSmi(r1, &slow);
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor;
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
-  __ b(eq, &adaptor);
-
-  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
-  // through register r0. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
-  // check for free.
-  __ cmp(r1, r0);
-  __ b(cs, &slow);
-
-  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
-  __ sub(r3, r0, r1);
-  __ add(r3, fp, Operand(r3, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r3, kDisplacement));
-  __ Jump(lr);
-
-  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
-  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
-  // comparison to get negative check for free.
-  __ bind(&adaptor);
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r2, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  __ cmp(r1, r0);
-  __ b(cs, &slow);
-
-  // Read the argument from the adaptor frame and return it.
-  __ sub(r3, r0, r1);
-  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(r3, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r3, kDisplacement));
-  __ Jump(lr);
-
-  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
-  // by calling the runtime system.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ push(r1);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // sp[0] : number of parameters
-  // sp[4] : receiver displacement
-  // sp[8] : function
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
-  __ b(eq, &adaptor_frame);
-
-  // Get the length from the frame.
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-  __ b(&try_allocate);
-
-  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
-  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r2, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
-  __ add(r3, r2, Operand(r1, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
-  __ add(r3, r3, Operand(StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size
-  // of the arguments object and the elements array in words.
-  Label add_arguments_object;
-  __ bind(&try_allocate);
-  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
-  __ b(eq, &add_arguments_object);
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, LSR, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize / kPointerSize));
-  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
-  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize / kPointerSize));
-
-  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(
-      r1,
-      r0,
-      r2,
-      r3,
-      &runtime,
-      static_cast<AllocationFlags>(TAG_OBJECT | SIZE_IN_WORDS));
-
-  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
-  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
-  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(cp, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ ldr(r4, MemOperand(r4, offset));
-
-  // Copy the JS object part.
-  __ CopyFields(r0, r4, r3.bit(), JSObject::kHeaderSize / kPointerSize);
-
-  // Setup the callee in-object property.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kHeaderSize));
-
-  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
-
-  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
-  Label done;
-  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
-  __ b(eq, &done);
-
-  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack.
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
-  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
-  __ add(r4, r0, Operand(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
-  __ str(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSObject::kElementsOffset));
-  __ LoadRoot(r3, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
-  __ str(r3, FieldMemOperand(r4, FixedArray::kMapOffset));
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r4, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, LSR, kSmiTagSize));  // Untag the length for the loop.
-
-  // Copy the fixed array slots.
-  Label loop;
-  // Setup r4 to point to the first array slot.
-  __ add(r4, r4, Operand(FixedArray::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // Pre-decrement r2 with kPointerSize on each iteration.
-  // Pre-decrement in order to skip receiver.
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, kPointerSize, NegPreIndex));
-  // Post-increment r4 with kPointerSize on each iteration.
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r4, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
-  __ sub(r1, r1, Operand(1));
-  __ cmp(r1, Operand(0));
-  __ b(ne, &loop);
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
-  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
-  // at compilation.
-#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
-    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-    return;
-  }
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  sp[0]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
-  //  sp[4]: previous index
-  //  sp[8]: subject string
-  //  sp[12]: JSRegExp object
-
-  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 0 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kSubjectOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
-
-  Label runtime, invoke_regexp;
-
-  // Allocation of registers for this function. These are in callee save
-  // registers and will be preserved by the call to the native RegExp code, as
-  // this code is called using the normal C calling convention. When calling
-  // directly from generated code the native RegExp code will not do a GC and
-  // therefore the content of these registers are safe to use after the call.
-  Register subject = r4;
-  Register regexp_data = r5;
-  Register last_match_info_elements = r6;
-
-  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(r0));
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-
-  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kJSRegExpOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-
-  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
-  __ ldr(regexp_data, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ tst(regexp_data, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ Check(nz, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-    __ CompareObjectType(regexp_data, r0, r0, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE);
-    __ Check(eq, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-  }
-
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP)));
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ ldr(r2,
-         FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2. This
-  // uses the asumption that smis are 2 * their untagged value.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  __ add(r2, r2, Operand(2));  // r2 was a smi.
-  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize));
-  __ b(hi, &runtime);
-
-  // r2: Number of capture registers
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the second argument is a string.
-  __ ldr(subject, MemOperand(sp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ tst(subject, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(subject, r0);
-  __ b(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-  // Get the length of the string to r3.
-  __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(subject, String::kLengthOffset));
-
-  // r2: Number of capture registers
-  // r3: Length of subject string as a smi
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the subject
-  // string length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  __ cmp(r3, Operand(r0));
-  __ b(ls, &runtime);
-
-  // r2: Number of capture registers
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-  __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_ARRAY_TYPE);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
-  __ ldr(last_match_info_elements,
-         FieldMemOperand(r0, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r0, ip);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
-  // additional information.
-  __ ldr(r0,
-         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ add(r2, r2, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ b(gt, &runtime);
-
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
-  Label seq_string;
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // First check for flat string.
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag) == 0);
-  __ b(eq, &seq_string);
-
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check for flat cons string.
-  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
-  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
-  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
-  // a sequential string or an external string.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag !=0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
-  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(r0, r1);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  __ ldr(subject, FieldMemOperand(subject, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // Is first part a flat string?
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ tst(r0, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ b(nz, &runtime);
-
-  __ bind(&seq_string);
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // r0: Instance type of subject string
-  STATIC_ASSERT(4 == kAsciiStringTag);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
-  // Find the code object based on the assumptions above.
-  __ and_(r0, r0, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(r0, ASR, 2), SetCC);
-  __ ldr(r7, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset), ne);
-  __ ldr(r7, FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset), eq);
-
-  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
-  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
-  // the hole.
-  __ CompareObjectType(r7, r0, r0, CODE_TYPE);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-
-  // r3: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
-  // r7: code
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
-  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(r1, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-
-  // r1: previous index
-  // r3: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
-  // r7: code
-  // subject: Subject string
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1, r0, r2);
-
-  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
-  __ push(lr);
-  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments, r0);
-
-  // Argument 7 (sp[8]): Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(1));
-  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Argument 6 (sp[4]): Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
-  __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(r2, 0));
-  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(r2));
-  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Argument 5 (sp[0]): static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector()));
-  __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // For arguments 4 and 3 get string length, calculate start of string data and
-  // calculate the shift of the index (0 for ASCII and 1 for two byte).
-  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(subject, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r0, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize == SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize);
-  __ add(r9, subject, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ eor(r3, r3, Operand(1));
-  // Argument 4 (r3): End of string data
-  // Argument 3 (r2): Start of string data
-  __ add(r2, r9, Operand(r1, LSL, r3));
-  __ add(r3, r9, Operand(r0, LSL, r3));
-
-  // Argument 2 (r1): Previous index.
-  // Already there
-
-  // Argument 1 (r0): Subject string.
-  __ mov(r0, subject);
-
-  // Locate the code entry and call it.
-  __ add(r7, r7, Operand(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ CallCFunction(r7, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
-  __ pop(lr);
-
-  // r0: result
-  // subject: subject string (callee saved)
-  // regexp_data: RegExp data (callee saved)
-  // last_match_info_elements: Last match info elements (callee saved)
-
-  // Check the result.
-  Label success;
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS));
-  __ b(eq, &success);
-  Label failure;
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE));
-  __ b(eq, &failure);
-  __ cmp(r0, Operand(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION));
-  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);
-  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
-  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
-  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(r0, 0));
-  __ mov(r1, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_pending_exception_address)));
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r1, 0));
-  __ cmp(r0, r1);
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-  __ bind(&failure);
-  // For failure and exception return null.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Factory::null_value()));
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(4 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Process the result from the native regexp code.
-  __ bind(&success);
-  __ ldr(r1,
-         FieldMemOperand(regexp_data, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(2));  // r1 was a smi.
-
-  // r1: number of capture registers
-  // r4: subject string
-  // Store the capture count.
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(r1, LSL, kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize));  // To smi.
-  __ str(r2, FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
-                             RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Store last subject and last input.
-  __ mov(r3, last_match_info_elements);  // Moved up to reduce latency.
-  __ str(subject,
-         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
-                         RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset));
-  __ RecordWrite(r3, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), r2, r7);
-  __ str(subject,
-         FieldMemOperand(last_match_info_elements,
-                         RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset));
-  __ mov(r3, last_match_info_elements);
-  __ RecordWrite(r3, Operand(RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), r2, r7);
-
-  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
-  ExternalReference address_of_static_offsets_vector =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector();
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(address_of_static_offsets_vector));
-
-  // r1: number of capture registers
-  // r2: offsets vector
-  Label next_capture, done;
-  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
-  // counts down until wraping after zero.
-  __ add(r0,
-         last_match_info_elements,
-         Operand(RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ bind(&next_capture);
-  __ sub(r1, r1, Operand(1), SetCC);
-  __ b(mi, &done);
-  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ ldr(r3, MemOperand(r2, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
-  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(r3, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ str(r3, MemOperand(r0, kPointerSize, PostIndex));
-  __ jmp(&next_capture);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Return last match info.
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(4 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-}
-
-
-void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow;
-
-  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
-  // and box it if it is.
-  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
-    // Get the receiver from the stack.
-    // function, receiver [, arguments]
-    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
-    __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
-
-    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
-    __ BranchOnSmi(r1, &receiver_is_value);
-
-    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
-    __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-    __ b(ge, &receiver_is_js_object);
-
-    // Call the runtime to box the value.
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
-    __ EnterInternalFrame();
-    __ push(r1);
-    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_JS);
-    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
-    __ str(r0, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
-
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
-  }
-
-  // Get the function to call from the stack.
-  // function, receiver [, arguments]
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Check that the function is really a JavaScript function.
-  // r1: pushed function (to be verified)
-  __ BranchOnSmi(r1, &slow);
-  // Get the map of the function object.
-  __ CompareObjectType(r1, r2, r2, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
-  __ b(ne, &slow);
-
-  // Fast-case: Invoke the function now.
-  // r1: pushed function
-  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
-  __ InvokeFunction(r1, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
-  // of the original receiver from the call site).
-  __ str(r1, MemOperand(sp, argc_ * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(argc_));  // Setup the number of arguments.
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(0));
-  __ GetBuiltinEntry(r3, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
-  __ Jump(Handle<Code>(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline)),
-          RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-}
-
-
-// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
-// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
-const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
-  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
-
-  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
-  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
-  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
-  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
-
-  const char* cc_name;
-  switch (cc_) {
-    case lt: cc_name = "LT"; break;
-    case gt: cc_name = "GT"; break;
-    case le: cc_name = "LE"; break;
-    case ge: cc_name = "GE"; break;
-    case eq: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
-    case ne: cc_name = "NE"; break;
-    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
-  }
-
-  const char* lhs_name = lhs_.is(r0) ? "_r0" : "_r1";
-  const char* rhs_name = rhs_.is(r0) ? "_r0" : "_r1";
-
-  const char* strict_name = "";
-  if (strict_ && (cc_ == eq || cc_ == ne)) {
-    strict_name = "_STRICT";
-  }
-
-  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
-  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == eq || cc_ == ne)) {
-    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
-  }
-
-  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
-  if (!include_number_compare_) {
-    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
-  }
-
-  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
-               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s%s%s",
-               cc_name,
-               lhs_name,
-               rhs_name,
-               strict_name,
-               never_nan_nan_name,
-               include_number_compare_name);
-  return name_;
-}
-
-
-int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
-  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
-  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
-  // condition is equals.
-  ASSERT((static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) >> 28) < (1 << 12));
-  ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
-         (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
-  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) >> 28)
-         | RegisterField::encode(lhs_.is(r0))
-         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
-         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == eq ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
-         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
-}
-
-
-// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label flat_string;
-  Label ascii_string;
-  Label got_char_code;
-
-  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
-  __ BranchOnSmi(object_, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
-  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
-  __ tst(result_, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
-  __ b(ne, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
-  __ BranchOnNotSmi(index_, &index_not_smi_);
-
-  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
-  __ mov(scratch_, index_);
-  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Check for index out of range.
-  __ ldr(ip, FieldMemOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ cmp(ip, Operand(scratch_));
-  __ b(ls, index_out_of_range_);
-
-  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ b(eq, &flat_string);
-
-  // Handle non-flat strings.
-  __ tst(result_, Operand(kIsConsStringMask));
-  __ b(eq, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // ConsString.
-  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
-  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
-  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
-  // the string.
-  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(result_, Operand(ip));
-  __ b(ne, &call_runtime_);
-  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
-  __ ldr(object_, FieldMemOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ b(nz, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
-  __ bind(&flat_string);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
-  __ tst(result_, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ b(nz, &ascii_string);
-
-  // 2-byte string.
-  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register. We can
-  // add without shifting since the smi tag size is the log2 of the
-  // number of bytes in a two-byte character.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1 && kSmiShiftSize == 0);
-  __ add(scratch_, object_, Operand(scratch_));
-  __ ldrh(result_, FieldMemOperand(scratch_, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
-
-  // ASCII string.
-  // Load the byte into the result register.
-  __ bind(&ascii_string);
-  __ add(scratch_, object_, Operand(scratch_, LSR, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(scratch_, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-
-  __ bind(&got_char_code);
-  __ mov(result_, Operand(result_, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
-
-  // Index is not a smi.
-  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
-  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
-  __ CheckMap(index_,
-              scratch_,
-              Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
-              index_not_number_,
-              true);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ Push(object_, index_);
-  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
-  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
-  } else {
-    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
-    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
-  }
-  // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
-  // have a chance to overwrite it.
-  __ Move(scratch_, r0);
-  __ pop(index_);
-  __ pop(object_);
-  // Reload the instance type.
-  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
-  __ BranchOnNotSmi(scratch_, index_out_of_range_);
-  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
-  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
-  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
-  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
-  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ Push(object_, index_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
-  __ Move(result_, r0);
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode + 1));
-  __ tst(code_,
-         Operand(kSmiTagMask |
-                 ((~String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) << kSmiTagSize)));
-  __ b(nz, &slow_case_);
-
-  __ LoadRoot(result_, Heap::kSingleCharacterStringCacheRootIndex);
-  // At this point code register contains smi tagged ascii char code.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ add(result_, result_, Operand(code_, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2 - kSmiTagSize));
-  __ ldr(result_, FieldMemOperand(result_, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ cmp(result_, Operand(ip));
-  __ b(eq, &slow_case_);
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(code_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
-  __ Move(result_, r0);
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          Register dest,
-                                          Register src,
-                                          Register count,
-                                          Register scratch,
-                                          bool ascii) {
-  Label loop;
-  Label done;
-  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
-  // short strings.
-  if (!ascii) {
-    __ add(count, count, Operand(count), SetCC);
-  } else {
-    __ cmp(count, Operand(0));
-  }
-  __ b(eq, &done);
-
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ ldrb(scratch, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex));
-  // Perform sub between load and dependent store to get the load time to
-  // complete.
-  __ sub(count, count, Operand(1), SetCC);
-  __ strb(scratch, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
-  // last iteration.
-  __ b(gt, &loop);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-enum CopyCharactersFlags {
-  COPY_ASCII = 1,
-  DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED = 2
-};
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register dest,
-                                              Register src,
-                                              Register count,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              Register scratch3,
-                                              Register scratch4,
-                                              Register scratch5,
-                                              int flags) {
-  bool ascii = (flags & COPY_ASCII) != 0;
-  bool dest_always_aligned = (flags & DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED) != 0;
-
-  if (dest_always_aligned && FLAG_debug_code) {
-    // Check that destination is actually word aligned if the flag says
-    // that it is.
-    __ tst(dest, Operand(kPointerAlignmentMask));
-    __ Check(eq, "Destination of copy not aligned.");
-  }
-
-  const int kReadAlignment = 4;
-  const int kReadAlignmentMask = kReadAlignment - 1;
-  // Ensure that reading an entire aligned word containing the last character
-  // of a string will not read outside the allocated area (because we pad up
-  // to kObjectAlignment).
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kObjectAlignment >= kReadAlignment);
-  // Assumes word reads and writes are little endian.
-  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
-  Label done;
-  if (!ascii) {
-    __ add(count, count, Operand(count), SetCC);
-  } else {
-    __ cmp(count, Operand(0));
-  }
-  __ b(eq, &done);
-
-  // Assume that you cannot read (or write) unaligned.
-  Label byte_loop;
-  // Must copy at least eight bytes, otherwise just do it one byte at a time.
-  __ cmp(count, Operand(8));
-  __ add(count, dest, Operand(count));
-  Register limit = count;  // Read until src equals this.
-  __ b(lt, &byte_loop);
-
-  if (!dest_always_aligned) {
-    // Align dest by byte copying. Copies between zero and three bytes.
-    __ and_(scratch4, dest, Operand(kReadAlignmentMask), SetCC);
-    Label dest_aligned;
-    __ b(eq, &dest_aligned);
-    __ cmp(scratch4, Operand(2));
-    __ ldrb(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex));
-    __ ldrb(scratch2, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), le);
-    __ ldrb(scratch3, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), lt);
-    __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
-    __ strb(scratch2, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), le);
-    __ strb(scratch3, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), lt);
-    __ bind(&dest_aligned);
-  }
-
-  Label simple_loop;
-
-  __ sub(scratch4, dest, Operand(src));
-  __ and_(scratch4, scratch4, Operand(0x03), SetCC);
-  __ b(eq, &simple_loop);
-  // Shift register is number of bits in a source word that
-  // must be combined with bits in the next source word in order
-  // to create a destination word.
-
-  // Complex loop for src/dst that are not aligned the same way.
-  {
-    Label loop;
-    __ mov(scratch4, Operand(scratch4, LSL, 3));
-    Register left_shift = scratch4;
-    __ and_(src, src, Operand(~3));  // Round down to load previous word.
-    __ ldr(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
-    // Store the "shift" most significant bits of scratch in the least
-    // signficant bits (i.e., shift down by (32-shift)).
-    __ rsb(scratch2, left_shift, Operand(32));
-    Register right_shift = scratch2;
-    __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, right_shift));
-
-    __ bind(&loop);
-    __ ldr(scratch3, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
-    __ sub(scratch5, limit, Operand(dest));
-    __ orr(scratch1, scratch1, Operand(scratch3, LSL, left_shift));
-    __ str(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 4, PostIndex));
-    __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch3, LSR, right_shift));
-    // Loop if four or more bytes left to copy.
-    // Compare to eight, because we did the subtract before increasing dst.
-    __ sub(scratch5, scratch5, Operand(8), SetCC);
-    __ b(ge, &loop);
-  }
-  // There is now between zero and three bytes left to copy (negative that
-  // number is in scratch5), and between one and three bytes already read into
-  // scratch1 (eight times that number in scratch4). We may have read past
-  // the end of the string, but because objects are aligned, we have not read
-  // past the end of the object.
-  // Find the minimum of remaining characters to move and preloaded characters
-  // and write those as bytes.
-  __ add(scratch5, scratch5, Operand(4), SetCC);
-  __ b(eq, &done);
-  __ cmp(scratch4, Operand(scratch5, LSL, 3), ne);
-  // Move minimum of bytes read and bytes left to copy to scratch4.
-  __ mov(scratch5, Operand(scratch4, LSR, 3), LeaveCC, lt);
-  // Between one and three (value in scratch5) characters already read into
-  // scratch ready to write.
-  __ cmp(scratch5, Operand(2));
-  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
-  __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, 8), LeaveCC, ge);
-  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), ge);
-  __ mov(scratch1, Operand(scratch1, LSR, 8), LeaveCC, gt);
-  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex), gt);
-  // Copy any remaining bytes.
-  __ b(&byte_loop);
-
-  // Simple loop.
-  // Copy words from src to dst, until less than four bytes left.
-  // Both src and dest are word aligned.
-  __ bind(&simple_loop);
-  {
-    Label loop;
-    __ bind(&loop);
-    __ ldr(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 4, PostIndex));
-    __ sub(scratch3, limit, Operand(dest));
-    __ str(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 4, PostIndex));
-    // Compare to 8, not 4, because we do the substraction before increasing
-    // dest.
-    __ cmp(scratch3, Operand(8));
-    __ b(ge, &loop);
-  }
-
-  // Copy bytes from src to dst until dst hits limit.
-  __ bind(&byte_loop);
-  __ cmp(dest, Operand(limit));
-  __ ldrb(scratch1, MemOperand(src, 1, PostIndex), lt);
-  __ b(ge, &done);
-  __ strb(scratch1, MemOperand(dest, 1, PostIndex));
-  __ b(&byte_loop);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register c1,
-                                                        Register c2,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3,
-                                                        Register scratch4,
-                                                        Register scratch5,
-                                                        Label* not_found) {
-  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
-  Register scratch = scratch3;
-
-  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
-  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
-  Label not_array_index;
-  __ sub(scratch, c1, Operand(static_cast<int>('0')));
-  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-  __ b(hi, &not_array_index);
-  __ sub(scratch, c2, Operand(static_cast<int>('0')));
-  __ cmp(scratch, Operand(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-
-  // If check failed combine both characters into single halfword.
-  // This is required by the contract of the method: code at the
-  // not_found branch expects this combination in c1 register
-  __ orr(c1, c1, Operand(c2, LSL, kBitsPerByte), LeaveCC, ls);
-  __ b(ls, not_found);
-
-  __ bind(&not_array_index);
-  // Calculate the two character string hash.
-  Register hash = scratch1;
-  StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1);
-  StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2);
-  StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash);
-
-  // Collect the two characters in a register.
-  Register chars = c1;
-  __ orr(chars, chars, Operand(c2, LSL, kBitsPerByte));
-
-  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:  hash of two character string.
-
-  // Load symbol table
-  // Load address of first element of the symbol table.
-  Register symbol_table = c2;
-  __ LoadRoot(symbol_table, Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex);
-
-  // Load undefined value
-  Register undefined = scratch4;
-  __ LoadRoot(undefined, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-
-  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
-  Register mask = scratch2;
-  __ ldr(mask, FieldMemOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
-  __ mov(mask, Operand(mask, ASR, 1));
-  __ sub(mask, mask, Operand(1));
-
-  // Calculate untagged address of the first element of the symbol table.
-  Register first_symbol_table_element = symbol_table;
-  __ add(first_symbol_table_element, symbol_table,
-         Operand(SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset - kHeapObjectTag));
-
-  // Registers
-  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:  hash of two character string
-  // mask:  capacity mask
-  // first_symbol_table_element: address of the first element of
-  //                             the symbol table
-  // scratch: -
-
-  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
-  static const int kProbes = 4;
-  Label found_in_symbol_table;
-  Label next_probe[kProbes];
-  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
-    Register candidate = scratch5;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
-
-    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
-    if (i > 0) {
-      __ add(candidate, hash, Operand(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
-    } else {
-      __ mov(candidate, hash);
-    }
-
-    __ and_(candidate, candidate, Operand(mask));
-
-    // Load the entry from the symble table.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
-    __ ldr(candidate,
-           MemOperand(first_symbol_table_element,
-                      candidate,
-                      LSL,
-                      kPointerSizeLog2));
-
-    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
-    __ cmp(candidate, undefined);
-    __ b(eq, not_found);
-
-    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
-    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset));
-    __ cmp(scratch, Operand(Smi::FromInt(2)));
-    __ b(ne, &next_probe[i]);
-
-    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
-    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(scratch, scratch,
-                                              &next_probe[i]);
-
-    // Check if the two characters match.
-    // Assumes that word load is little endian.
-    __ ldrh(scratch, FieldMemOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-    __ cmp(chars, scratch);
-    __ b(eq, &found_in_symbol_table);
-    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
-  }
-
-  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
-  __ jmp(not_found);
-
-  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
-  Register result = scratch;
-  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
-  __ Move(r0, result);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Register hash,
-                                    Register character) {
-  // hash = character + (character << 10);
-  __ add(hash, character, Operand(character, LSL, 10));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 6));
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                            Register hash,
-                                            Register character) {
-  // hash += character;
-  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(character));
-  // hash += hash << 10;
-  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 10));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 6));
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash) {
-  // hash += hash << 3;
-  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 3));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
-  __ eor(hash, hash, Operand(hash, ASR, 11));
-  // hash += hash << 15;
-  __ add(hash, hash, Operand(hash, LSL, 15), SetCC);
-
-  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
-  __ mov(hash, Operand(27), LeaveCC, nz);
-}
-
-
-void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  lr: return address
-  //  sp[0]: to
-  //  sp[4]: from
-  //  sp[8]: string
-
-  // This stub is called from the native-call %_SubString(...), so
-  // nothing can be assumed about the arguments. It is tested that:
-  //  "string" is a sequential string,
-  //  both "from" and "to" are smis, and
-  //  0 <= from <= to <= string.length.
-  // If any of these assumptions fail, we call the runtime system.
-
-  static const int kToOffset = 0 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kFromOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kStringOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
-
-
-  // Check bounds and smi-ness.
-  __ ldr(r7, MemOperand(sp, kToOffset));
-  __ ldr(r6, MemOperand(sp, kFromOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  // I.e., arithmetic shift right by one un-smi-tags.
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(r7, ASR, 1), SetCC);
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(r6, ASR, 1), SetCC, cc);
-  // If either r2 or r6 had the smi tag bit set, then carry is set now.
-  __ b(cs, &runtime);  // Either "from" or "to" is not a smi.
-  __ b(mi, &runtime);  // From is negative.
-
-  __ sub(r2, r2, Operand(r3), SetCC);
-  __ b(mi, &runtime);  // Fail if from > to.
-  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
-  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
-  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(2));
-  __ b(lt, &runtime);
-
-  // r2: length
-  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
-  // r6: from (smi)
-  // r7: to (smi)
-
-  // Make sure first argument is a sequential (or flat) string.
-  __ ldr(r5, MemOperand(sp, kStringOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ tst(r5, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ b(eq, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(r5, r1);
-  __ b(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-
-  // r1: instance type
-  // r2: length
-  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
-  // r5: string
-  // r6: from (smi)
-  // r7: to (smi)
-  Label seq_string;
-  __ and_(r4, r1, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag < kConsStringTag);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kConsStringTag < kExternalStringTag);
-  __ cmp(r4, Operand(kConsStringTag));
-  __ b(gt, &runtime);  // External strings go to runtime.
-  __ b(lt, &seq_string);  // Sequential strings are handled directly.
-
-  // Cons string. Try to recurse (once) on the first substring.
-  // (This adds a little more generality than necessary to handle flattened
-  // cons strings, but not much).
-  __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ tst(r1, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ b(ne, &runtime);  // Cons and External strings go to runtime.
-
-  // Definitly a sequential string.
-  __ bind(&seq_string);
-
-  // r1: instance type.
-  // r2: length
-  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
-  // r5: string
-  // r6: from (smi)
-  // r7: to (smi)
-  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ cmp(r4, Operand(r7));
-  __ b(lt, &runtime);  // Fail if to > length.
-
-  // r1: instance type.
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r3: from index (untaged smi)
-  // r5: string.
-  // r6: from offset (smi)
-  // Check for flat ascii string.
-  Label non_ascii_flat;
-  __ tst(r1, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
-  __ b(eq, &non_ascii_flat);
-
-  Label result_longer_than_two;
-  __ cmp(r2, Operand(2));
-  __ b(gt, &result_longer_than_two);
-
-  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r3));
-  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r5, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r5, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
-  Label make_two_character_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, r3, r4, r1, r5, r6, r7, r9, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r3: two characters combined into halfword in little endian byte order.
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r2, r4, r5, r9, &runtime);
-  __ strh(r3, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r2, r3, r4, r1, &runtime);
-
-  // r0: result string.
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r5: string.
-  // r6: from offset (smi)
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(r1, r0, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate 'from' character of string.
-  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r6, ASR, 1));
-
-  // r0: result string.
-  // r1: first character of result string.
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r5: first character of sub string to copy.
-  STATIC_ASSERT((SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize & kObjectAlignmentMask) == 0);
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(masm, r1, r5, r2, r3, r4, r6, r7, r9,
-                                           COPY_ASCII | DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r5: string.
-  // r6: from offset (smi)
-  // Check for flat two byte string.
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(r0, r2, r1, r3, r4, &runtime);
-
-  // r0: result string.
-  // r2: result string length.
-  // r5: string.
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(r1, r0, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate 'from' character of string.
-    __ add(r5, r5, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // As "from" is a smi it is 2 times the value which matches the size of a two
-  // byte character.
-  __ add(r5, r5, Operand(r6));
-
-  // r0: result string.
-  // r1: first character of result.
-  // r2: result length.
-  // r5: first character of string to copy.
-  STATIC_ASSERT((SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize & kObjectAlignmentMask) == 0);
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersLong(masm, r1, r5, r2, r3, r4, r6, r7, r9,
-                                           DEST_ALWAYS_ALIGNED);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1, r3, r4);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register left,
-                                                        Register right,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3,
-                                                        Register scratch4) {
-  Label compare_lengths;
-  // Find minimum length and length difference.
-  __ ldr(scratch1, FieldMemOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ ldr(scratch2, FieldMemOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ sub(scratch3, scratch1, Operand(scratch2), SetCC);
-  Register length_delta = scratch3;
-  __ mov(scratch1, scratch2, LeaveCC, gt);
-  Register min_length = scratch1;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ tst(min_length, Operand(min_length));
-  __ b(eq, &compare_lengths);
-
-  // Untag smi.
-  __ mov(min_length, Operand(min_length, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-
-  // Setup registers so that we only need to increment one register
-  // in the loop.
-  __ add(scratch2, min_length,
-         Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ add(left, left, Operand(scratch2));
-  __ add(right, right, Operand(scratch2));
-  // Registers left and right points to the min_length character of strings.
-  __ rsb(min_length, min_length, Operand(-1));
-  Register index = min_length;
-  // Index starts at -min_length.
-
-  {
-    // Compare loop.
-    Label loop;
-    __ bind(&loop);
-    // Compare characters.
-    __ add(index, index, Operand(1), SetCC);
-    __ ldrb(scratch2, MemOperand(left, index), ne);
-    __ ldrb(scratch4, MemOperand(right, index), ne);
-    // Skip to compare lengths with eq condition true.
-    __ b(eq, &compare_lengths);
-    __ cmp(scratch2, scratch4);
-    __ b(eq, &loop);
-    // Fallthrough with eq condition false.
-  }
-  // Compare lengths -  strings up to min-length are equal.
-  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
-  ASSERT(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL) == static_cast<Smi*>(0));
-  // Use zero length_delta as result.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(length_delta), SetCC, eq);
-  // Fall through to here if characters compare not-equal.
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(GREATER)), LeaveCC, gt);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(LESS)), LeaveCC, lt);
-  __ Ret();
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  sp[0]: right string
-  //  sp[4]: left string
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // left
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));  // right
-
-  Label not_same;
-  __ cmp(r0, r1);
-  __ b(ne, &not_same);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r1, r2);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&not_same);
-
-  // Check that both objects are sequential ascii strings.
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(r0, r1, r2, r3, &runtime);
-
-  // Compare flat ascii strings natively. Remove arguments from stack first.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, r0, r1, r2, r3, r4, r5);
-
-  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label string_add_runtime;
-  // Stack on entry:
-  // sp[0]: second argument.
-  // sp[4]: first argument.
-
-  // Load the two arguments.
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(sp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
-
-  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
-  if (string_check_) {
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    __ JumpIfEitherSmi(r0, r1, &string_add_runtime);
-    // Load instance types.
-    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kStringTag == 0);
-    // If either is not a string, go to runtime.
-    __ tst(r4, Operand(kIsNotStringMask));
-    __ tst(r5, Operand(kIsNotStringMask), eq);
-    __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
-  }
-
-  // Both arguments are strings.
-  // r0: first string
-  // r1: second string
-  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
-  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
-  {
-    Label strings_not_empty;
-    // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
-    __ ldr(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, String::kLengthOffset));
-    __ ldr(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, String::kLengthOffset));
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    __ cmp(r2, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)));  // Test if first string is empty.
-    __ mov(r0, Operand(r1), LeaveCC, eq);  // If first is empty, return second.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-     // Else test if second string is empty.
-    __ cmp(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(0)), ne);
-    __ b(ne, &strings_not_empty);  // If either string was empty, return r0.
-
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-    __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-    __ Ret();
-
-    __ bind(&strings_not_empty);
-  }
-
-  __ mov(r2, Operand(r2, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-  __ mov(r3, Operand(r3, ASR, kSmiTagSize));
-  // Both strings are non-empty.
-  // r0: first string
-  // r1: second string
-  // r2: length of first string
-  // r3: length of second string
-  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
-  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
-  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
-  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
-  // Adding two lengths can't overflow.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength < String::kMaxLength * 2);
-  __ add(r6, r2, Operand(r3));
-  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
-  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
-  __ cmp(r6, Operand(2));
-  __ b(ne, &longer_than_two);
-
-  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
-  if (!string_check_) {
-    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  }
-  __ JumpIfBothInstanceTypesAreNotSequentialAscii(r4, r5, r6, r7,
-                                                  &string_add_runtime);
-
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ ldrb(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ ldrb(r3, FieldMemOperand(r1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
-  // just allocate a new one.
-  Label make_two_character_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, r2, r3, r6, r7, r4, r5, r9, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  // Resulting string has length 2 and first chars of two strings
-  // are combined into single halfword in r2 register.
-  // So we can fill resulting string without two loops by a single
-  // halfword store instruction (which assumes that processor is
-  // in a little endian mode)
-  __ mov(r6, Operand(2));
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(r0, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ strh(r2, FieldMemOperand(r0, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
-  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
-  __ cmp(r6, Operand(String::kMinNonFlatLength));
-  __ b(lt, &string_add_flat_result);
-  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
-  STATIC_ASSERT((String::kMaxLength & 0x80000000) == 0);
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxLength + 1));
-  // kMaxLength + 1 is representable as shifted literal, kMaxLength is not.
-  __ cmp(r6, Operand(String::kMaxLength + 1));
-  __ b(hs, &string_add_runtime);
-
-  // If result is not supposed to be flat, allocate a cons string object.
-  // If both strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
-  if (!string_check_) {
-    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  }
-  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kTwoByteStringTag == 0);
-  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ tst(r5, Operand(kStringEncodingMask), ne);
-  __ b(eq, &non_ascii);
-
-  // Allocate an ASCII cons string.
-  __ bind(&ascii_data);
-  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(r7, r6, r4, r5, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ bind(&allocated);
-  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
-  __ str(r0, FieldMemOperand(r7, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ str(r1, FieldMemOperand(r7, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&non_ascii);
-  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
-  // to contain only ascii characters.
-  // r4: first instance type.
-  // r5: second instance type.
-  __ tst(r4, Operand(kAsciiDataHintMask));
-  __ tst(r5, Operand(kAsciiDataHintMask), ne);
-  __ b(ne, &ascii_data);
-  __ eor(r4, r4, Operand(r5));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
-  __ and_(r4, r4, Operand(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
-  __ cmp(r4, Operand(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
-  __ b(eq, &ascii_data);
-
-  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteConsString(r7, r6, r4, r5, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ jmp(&allocated);
-
-  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are
-  // sequential and that they have the same encoding.
-  // r0: first string
-  // r1: second string
-  // r2: length of first string
-  // r3: length of second string
-  // r4: first string instance type (if string_check_)
-  // r5: second string instance type (if string_check_)
-  // r6: sum of lengths.
-  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
-  if (!string_check_) {
-    __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldr(r5, FieldMemOperand(r1, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r4, FieldMemOperand(r4, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ ldrb(r5, FieldMemOperand(r5, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  }
-  // Check that both strings are sequential.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ tst(r5, Operand(kStringRepresentationMask), eq);
-  __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Now check if both strings have the same encoding (ASCII/Two-byte).
-  // r0: first string.
-  // r1: second string.
-  // r2: length of first string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: sum of lengths..
-  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(kStringEncodingMask));  // Just one bit to test.
-  __ eor(r7, r4, Operand(r5));
-  __ tst(r7, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ b(ne, &string_add_runtime);
-  // And see if it's ASCII or two-byte.
-  __ tst(r4, Operand(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ b(eq, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-
-  // Both strings are sequential ASCII strings. We also know that they are
-  // short (since the sum of the lengths is less than kMinNonFlatLength).
-  // r6: length of resulting flat string
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(r7, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(r6, r7, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate first character of first argument.
-  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // r0: first character of first string.
-  // r1: second string.
-  // r2: length of first string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: first character of result.
-  // r7: result string.
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r0, r2, r4, true);
-
-  // Load second argument and locate first character.
-  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // r1: first character of second string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: next character of result.
-  // r7: result string.
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r1, r3, r4, true);
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-  // Both strings are sequential two byte strings.
-  // r0: first string.
-  // r1: second string.
-  // r2: length of first string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: sum of length of strings.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(r7, r6, r4, r5, r9, &string_add_runtime);
-  // r0: first string.
-  // r1: second string.
-  // r2: length of first string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r7: result string.
-
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(r6, r7, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate first character of first argument.
-  __ add(r0, r0, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-
-  // r0: first character of first string.
-  // r1: second string.
-  // r2: length of first string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: first character of result.
-  // r7: result string.
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r0, r2, r4, false);
-
-  // Locate first character of second argument.
-  __ add(r1, r1, Operand(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-
-  // r1: first character of second string.
-  // r3: length of second string.
-  // r6: next character of result (after copy of first string).
-  // r7: result string.
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, r6, r1, r3, r4, false);
-
-  __ mov(r0, Operand(r7));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1, r2, r3);
-  __ add(sp, sp, Operand(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
-  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
 #undef __
 
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
diff --git a/src/arm/codegen-arm.h b/src/arm/codegen-arm.h
index e550a62..c522154 100644
--- a/src/arm/codegen-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/codegen-arm.h
@@ -28,8 +28,9 @@
 #ifndef V8_ARM_CODEGEN_ARM_H_
 #define V8_ARM_CODEGEN_ARM_H_
 
-#include "ic-inl.h"
 #include "ast.h"
+#include "code-stubs-arm.h"
+#include "ic-inl.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
@@ -270,8 +271,6 @@
 
   void AddDeferred(DeferredCode* code) { deferred_.Add(code); }
 
-  static const int kUnknownIntValue = -1;
-
   // If the name is an inline runtime function call return the number of
   // expected arguments. Otherwise return -1.
   static int InlineRuntimeCallArgumentsCount(Handle<String> name);
@@ -420,7 +419,8 @@
   void GenericBinaryOperation(Token::Value op,
                               OverwriteMode overwrite_mode,
                               GenerateInlineSmi inline_smi,
-                              int known_rhs = kUnknownIntValue);
+                              int known_rhs =
+                                  GenericBinaryOpStub::kUnknownIntValue);
   void Comparison(Condition cc,
                   Expression* left,
                   Expression* right,
@@ -550,6 +550,9 @@
 
   void GenerateIsRegExpEquivalent(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
 
+  void GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+  void GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+
   // Simple condition analysis.
   enum ConditionAnalysis {
     ALWAYS_TRUE,
@@ -612,510 +615,6 @@
 };
 
 
-// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
-// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
-class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
-      : type_(type) {}
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
- private:
-  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
-  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
-  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
-  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
-};
-
-
-class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit ToBooleanStub(Register tos) : tos_(tos) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Register tos_;
-  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
-  int MinorKey() { return tos_.code(); }
-};
-
-
-class GenericBinaryOpStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
-                      OverwriteMode mode,
-                      Register lhs,
-                      Register rhs,
-                      int constant_rhs = CodeGenerator::kUnknownIntValue)
-      : op_(op),
-        mode_(mode),
-        lhs_(lhs),
-        rhs_(rhs),
-        constant_rhs_(constant_rhs),
-        specialized_on_rhs_(RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(op, constant_rhs)),
-        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
-        name_(NULL) { }
-
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info)
-      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
-        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
-        lhs_(LhsRegister(RegisterBits::decode(key))),
-        rhs_(RhsRegister(RegisterBits::decode(key))),
-        constant_rhs_(KnownBitsForMinorKey(KnownIntBits::decode(key))),
-        specialized_on_rhs_(RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(op_, constant_rhs_)),
-        runtime_operands_type_(type_info),
-        name_(NULL) { }
-
- private:
-  Token::Value op_;
-  OverwriteMode mode_;
-  Register lhs_;
-  Register rhs_;
-  int constant_rhs_;
-  bool specialized_on_rhs_;
-  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
-  char* name_;
-
-  static const int kMaxKnownRhs = 0x40000000;
-  static const int kKnownRhsKeyBits = 6;
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 17 bits.
-  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
-  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 6> {};
-  class TypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 8, 2> {};
-  class RegisterBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
-  class KnownIntBits: public BitField<int, 11, kKnownRhsKeyBits> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    ASSERT((lhs_.is(r0) && rhs_.is(r1)) ||
-           (lhs_.is(r1) && rhs_.is(r0)));
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
-    return OpBits::encode(op_)
-           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
-           | KnownIntBits::encode(MinorKeyForKnownInt())
-           | TypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_)
-           | RegisterBits::encode(lhs_.is(r0));
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void HandleNonSmiBitwiseOp(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                             Register lhs,
-                             Register rhs);
-  void HandleBinaryOpSlowCases(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Label* not_smi,
-                               Register lhs,
-                               Register rhs,
-                               const Builtins::JavaScript& builtin);
-  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  static bool RhsIsOneWeWantToOptimizeFor(Token::Value op, int constant_rhs) {
-    if (constant_rhs == CodeGenerator::kUnknownIntValue) return false;
-    if (op == Token::DIV) return constant_rhs >= 2 && constant_rhs <= 3;
-    if (op == Token::MOD) {
-      if (constant_rhs <= 1) return false;
-      if (constant_rhs <= 10) return true;
-      if (constant_rhs <= kMaxKnownRhs && IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs)) return true;
-      return false;
-    }
-    return false;
-  }
-
-  int MinorKeyForKnownInt() {
-    if (!specialized_on_rhs_) return 0;
-    if (constant_rhs_ <= 10) return constant_rhs_ + 1;
-    ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(constant_rhs_));
-    int key = 12;
-    int d = constant_rhs_;
-    while ((d & 1) == 0) {
-      key++;
-      d >>= 1;
-    }
-    ASSERT(key >= 0 && key < (1 << kKnownRhsKeyBits));
-    return key;
-  }
-
-  int KnownBitsForMinorKey(int key) {
-    if (!key) return 0;
-    if (key <= 11) return key - 1;
-    int d = 1;
-    while (key != 12) {
-      key--;
-      d <<= 1;
-    }
-    return d;
-  }
-
-  Register LhsRegister(bool lhs_is_r0) {
-    return lhs_is_r0 ? r0 : r1;
-  }
-
-  Register RhsRegister(bool lhs_is_r0) {
-    return lhs_is_r0 ? r1 : r0;
-  }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
-    return ((op_ != Token::DIV && op_ != Token::MOD) || specialized_on_rhs_) &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
-    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
-
-  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
-    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
-  }
-
-  const char* GetName();
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    if (!specialized_on_rhs_) {
-      PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub (%s)\n", Token::String(op_));
-    } else {
-      PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub (%s by %d)\n",
-             Token::String(op_),
-             constant_rhs_);
-    }
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
- public:
-  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
-  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
-  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersLong adds too much
-  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
-  // Dest register ends at the position after the last character written.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                     Register dest,
-                                     Register src,
-                                     Register count,
-                                     Register scratch,
-                                     bool ascii);
-
-  // Generate code for copying a large number of characters. This function
-  // is allowed to spend extra time setting up conditions to make copying
-  // faster. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
-  // Dest register ends at the position after the last character written.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharactersLong(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         Register dest,
-                                         Register src,
-                                         Register count,
-                                         Register scratch1,
-                                         Register scratch2,
-                                         Register scratch3,
-                                         Register scratch4,
-                                         Register scratch5,
-                                         int flags);
-
-
-  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
-  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
-  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
-  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register r0.
-  // Contents of both c1 and c2 registers are modified. At the exit c1 is
-  // guaranteed to contain halfword with low and high bytes equal to
-  // initial contents of c1 and c2 respectively.
-  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                   Register c1,
-                                                   Register c2,
-                                                   Register scratch1,
-                                                   Register scratch2,
-                                                   Register scratch3,
-                                                   Register scratch4,
-                                                   Register scratch5,
-                                                   Label* not_found);
-
-  // Generate string hash.
-  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register hash,
-                               Register character);
-
-  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash,
-                                       Register character);
-
-  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register hash);
-
- private:
-  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
-};
-
-
-// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
-enum StringAddFlags {
-  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
-  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
-};
-
-
-class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
-    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
-  }
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
-  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
-  bool string_check_;
-};
-
-
-class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  SubStringStub() {}
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-
-class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  StringCompareStub() { }
-
-  // Compare two flat ASCII strings and returns result in r0.
-  // Does not use the stack.
-  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register left,
-                                              Register right,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              Register scratch3,
-                                              Register scratch4);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-// This stub can do a fast mod operation without using fp.
-// It is tail called from the GenericBinaryOpStub and it always
-// returns an answer.  It never causes GC so it doesn't need a real frame.
-//
-// The inputs are always positive Smis.  This is never called
-// where the denominator is a power of 2.  We handle that separately.
-//
-// If we consider the denominator as an odd number multiplied by a power of 2,
-// then:
-// * The exponent (power of 2) is in the shift_distance register.
-// * The odd number is in the odd_number register.  It is always in the range
-//   of 3 to 25.
-// * The bits from the numerator that are to be copied to the answer (there are
-//   shift_distance of them) are in the mask_bits register.
-// * The other bits of the numerator have been shifted down and are in the lhs
-//   register.
-class IntegerModStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  IntegerModStub(Register result,
-                 Register shift_distance,
-                 Register odd_number,
-                 Register mask_bits,
-                 Register lhs,
-                 Register scratch)
-      : result_(result),
-        shift_distance_(shift_distance),
-        odd_number_(odd_number),
-        mask_bits_(mask_bits),
-        lhs_(lhs),
-        scratch_(scratch) {
-    // We don't code these in the minor key, so they should always be the same.
-    // We don't really want to fix that since this stub is rather large and we
-    // don't want many copies of it.
-    ASSERT(shift_distance_.is(r9));
-    ASSERT(odd_number_.is(r4));
-    ASSERT(mask_bits_.is(r3));
-    ASSERT(scratch_.is(r5));
-  }
-
- private:
-  Register result_;
-  Register shift_distance_;
-  Register odd_number_;
-  Register mask_bits_;
-  Register lhs_;
-  Register scratch_;
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
-  class ResultRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 0, 4> {};
-  class LhsRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 4, 4> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return IntegerMod; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
-    return ResultRegisterBits::encode(result_.code())
-           | LhsRegisterBits::encode(lhs_.code());
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "IntegerModStub"; }
-
-  // Utility functions.
-  void DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                Register lhs,
-                int mask,
-                int shift,
-                Label* entry);
-  void DigitSum(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                Register lhs,
-                Register scratch,
-                int mask,
-                int shift1,
-                int shift2,
-                Label* entry);
-  void ModGetInRangeBySubtraction(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register lhs,
-                                  int shift,
-                                  int rhs);
-  void ModReduce(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                 Register lhs,
-                 int max,
-                 int denominator);
-  void ModAnswer(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                 Register result,
-                 Register shift_distance,
-                 Register mask_bits,
-                 Register sum_of_digits);
-
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() { PrintF("IntegerModStub\n"); }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-// This stub can convert a signed int32 to a heap number (double).  It does
-// not work for int32s that are in Smi range!  No GC occurs during this stub
-// so you don't have to set up the frame.
-class WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub(Register the_int,
-                             Register the_heap_number,
-                             Register scratch)
-      : the_int_(the_int),
-        the_heap_number_(the_heap_number),
-        scratch_(scratch) { }
-
- private:
-  Register the_int_;
-  Register the_heap_number_;
-  Register scratch_;
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 16 bits.
-  class IntRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 0, 4> {};
-  class HeapNumberRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 4, 4> {};
-  class ScratchRegisterBits: public BitField<int, 8, 4> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return WriteInt32ToHeapNumber; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 16 bit value.
-    return IntRegisterBits::encode(the_int_.code())
-           | HeapNumberRegisterBits::encode(the_heap_number_.code())
-           | ScratchRegisterBits::encode(scratch_.code());
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() { PrintF("WriteInt32ToHeapNumberStub\n"); }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  NumberToStringStub() { }
-
-  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
-  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
-  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
-  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
-  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
-  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register object,
-                                              Register result,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              Register scratch3,
-                                              bool object_is_smi,
-                                              Label* not_found);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("NumberToStringStub\n");
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class RecordWriteStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  RecordWriteStub(Register object, Register offset, Register scratch)
-      : object_(object), offset_(offset), scratch_(scratch) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Register object_;
-  Register offset_;
-  Register scratch_;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("RecordWriteStub (object reg %d), (offset reg %d),"
-           " (scratch reg %d)\n",
-           object_.code(), offset_.code(), scratch_.code());
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 12 bits. 4 bits for each of the three
-  // registers (object, offset and scratch) OOOOAAAASSSS.
-  class ScratchBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 0, 4> {};
-  class OffsetBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 4, 4> {};
-  class ObjectBits: public BitField<uint32_t, 8, 4> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return RecordWrite; }
-
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the registers.
-    return ObjectBits::encode(object_.code()) |
-           OffsetBits::encode(offset_.code()) |
-           ScratchBits::encode(scratch_.code());
-  }
-};
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_ARM_CODEGEN_ARM_H_
diff --git a/src/arm/constants-arm.h b/src/arm/constants-arm.h
index 2ac9a41..b2b5cb5 100644
--- a/src/arm/constants-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/constants-arm.h
@@ -194,6 +194,13 @@
 };
 
 
+// Type of VFP register. Determines register encoding.
+enum VFPRegPrecision {
+  kSinglePrecision = 0,
+  kDoublePrecision = 1
+};
+
+
 typedef int32_t instr_t;
 
 
@@ -269,6 +276,15 @@
   inline int VCField() const { return Bit(8); }
   inline int VAField() const { return Bits(23, 21); }
   inline int VBField() const { return Bits(6, 5); }
+  inline int VFPNRegCode(VFPRegPrecision pre) {
+    return VFPGlueRegCode(pre, 16, 7);
+  }
+  inline int VFPMRegCode(VFPRegPrecision pre) {
+    return VFPGlueRegCode(pre, 0, 5);
+  }
+  inline int VFPDRegCode(VFPRegPrecision pre) {
+    return VFPGlueRegCode(pre, 12, 22);
+  }
 
   // Fields used in Data processing instructions
   inline Opcode OpcodeField() const {
@@ -343,6 +359,17 @@
   static Instr* At(byte* pc) { return reinterpret_cast<Instr*>(pc); }
 
  private:
+  // Join split register codes, depending on single or double precision.
+  // four_bit is the position of the least-significant bit of the four
+  // bit specifier. one_bit is the position of the additional single bit
+  // specifier.
+  inline int VFPGlueRegCode(VFPRegPrecision pre, int four_bit, int one_bit) {
+    if (pre == kSinglePrecision) {
+      return (Bits(four_bit + 3, four_bit) << 1) | Bit(one_bit);
+    }
+    return (Bit(one_bit) << 4) | Bits(four_bit + 3, four_bit);
+  }
+
   // We need to prevent the creation of instances of class Instr.
   DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Instr);
 };
diff --git a/src/arm/debug-arm.cc b/src/arm/debug-arm.cc
index 3a94845..82f93b6 100644
--- a/src/arm/debug-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/debug-arm.cc
@@ -130,21 +130,30 @@
 
 
 static void Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          RegList pointer_regs) {
-  // Save the content of all general purpose registers in memory. This copy in
-  // memory is later pushed onto the JS expression stack for the fake JS frame
-  // generated and also to the C frame generated on top of that. In the JS
-  // frame ONLY the registers containing pointers will be pushed on the
-  // expression stack. This causes the GC to update these  pointers so that
-  // they will have the correct value when returning from the debugger.
-  __ SaveRegistersToMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
+                                          RegList object_regs,
+                                          RegList non_object_regs) {
   __ EnterInternalFrame();
 
-  // Store the registers containing object pointers on the expression stack to
-  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC.
-  // Use sp as base to push.
-  __ CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(sp, pointer_regs);
+  // Store the registers containing live values on the expression stack to
+  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC. Non object values
+  // are stored as a smi causing it to be untouched by GC.
+  ASSERT((object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((non_object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((object_regs & non_object_regs) == 0);
+  if ((object_regs | non_object_regs) != 0) {
+    for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
+      int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+      Register reg = { r };
+      if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+        if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+          __ tst(reg, Operand(0xc0000000));
+          __ Assert(eq, "Unable to encode value as smi");
+        }
+        __ mov(reg, Operand(reg, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+      }
+    }
+    __ stm(db_w, sp, object_regs | non_object_regs);
+  }
 
 #ifdef DEBUG
   __ RecordComment("// Calling from debug break to runtime - come in - over");
@@ -152,19 +161,27 @@
   __ mov(r0, Operand(0));  // no arguments
   __ mov(r1, Operand(ExternalReference::debug_break()));
 
-  CEntryStub ceb(1, ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG);
+  CEntryStub ceb(1);
   __ CallStub(&ceb);
 
-  // Restore the register values containing object pointers from the expression
-  // stack in the reverse order as they where pushed.
-  // Use sp as base to pop.
-  __ CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(sp, r3, pointer_regs);
+  // Restore the register values from the expression stack.
+  if ((object_regs | non_object_regs) != 0) {
+    __ ldm(ia_w, sp, object_regs | non_object_regs);
+    for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
+      int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+      Register reg = { r };
+      if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+        __ mov(reg, Operand(reg, LSR, kSmiTagSize));
+      }
+      if (FLAG_debug_code &&
+          (((object_regs |non_object_regs) & (1 << r)) == 0)) {
+        __ mov(reg, Operand(kDebugZapValue));
+      }
+    }
+  }
 
   __ LeaveInternalFrame();
 
-  // Finally restore all registers.
-  __ RestoreRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
   // Now that the break point has been handled, resume normal execution by
   // jumping to the target address intended by the caller and that was
   // overwritten by the address of DebugBreakXXX.
@@ -184,7 +201,7 @@
   // -----------------------------------
   // Registers r0 and r2 contain objects that need to be pushed on the
   // expression stack of the fake JS frame.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r2.bit());
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r2.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
@@ -198,7 +215,7 @@
   // -----------------------------------
   // Registers r0, r1, and r2 contain objects that need to be pushed on the
   // expression stack of the fake JS frame.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit() | r2.bit());
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit() | r2.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
@@ -206,9 +223,8 @@
   // ---------- S t a t e --------------
   //  -- lr     : return address
   //  -- r0     : key
-  //  -- sp[0]  : key
-  //  -- sp[4]  : receiver
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit());
+  //  -- r1     : receiver
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
@@ -218,31 +234,24 @@
   //  -- r1     : key
   //  -- r2     : receiver
   //  -- lr     : return address
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit() | r2.bit());
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit() | r1.bit() | r2.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
 void Debug::GenerateCallICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // Calling convention for IC call (from ic-arm.cc)
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
-  //  -- r0: number of arguments
-  //  -- r1: receiver
-  //  -- lr: return address
+  //  -- r2     : name
   // -----------------------------------
-  // Register r1 contains an object that needs to be pushed on the expression
-  // stack of the fake JS frame. r0 is the actual number of arguments not
-  // encoded as a smi, therefore it cannot be on the expression stack of the
-  // fake JS frame as it can easily be an invalid pointer (e.g. 1). r0 will be
-  // pushed on the stack of the C frame and restored from there.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r1.bit());
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r2.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
 void Debug::GenerateConstructCallDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // In places other than IC call sites it is expected that r0 is TOS which
-  // is an object - this is not generally the case so this should be used with
-  // care.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit());
+  // Calling convention for construct call (from builtins-arm.cc)
+  //  -- r0     : number of arguments (not smi)
+  //  -- r1     : constructor function
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r1.bit(), r0.bit());
 }
 
 
@@ -250,7 +259,7 @@
   // In places other than IC call sites it is expected that r0 is TOS which
   // is an object - this is not generally the case so this should be used with
   // care.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit());
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, r0.bit(), 0);
 }
 
 
@@ -258,7 +267,7 @@
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  No registers used on entry.
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0);
 }
 
 
@@ -280,7 +289,7 @@
 void Debug::GenerateSlotDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // In the places where a debug break slot is inserted no registers can contain
   // object pointers.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/arm/disasm-arm.cc b/src/arm/disasm-arm.cc
index 0029ed1..5122f43 100644
--- a/src/arm/disasm-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/disasm-arm.cc
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
       ASSERT((width + lsb) <= 32);
 
       out_buffer_pos_ += v8i::OS::SNPrintF(out_buffer_ + out_buffer_pos_,
-                                           "#%d",
+                                           "%d",
                                            instr->Bits(width + lsb - 1, lsb));
       return 8;
     }
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@
       if (instr->HasW()) {
         ASSERT(instr->Bits(5, 4) == 0x1);
         if (instr->Bit(22) == 0x1) {
-          Format(instr, "usat 'rd, 'imm05@16, 'rm'shift_sat");
+          Format(instr, "usat 'rd, #'imm05@16, 'rm'shift_sat");
         } else {
           UNREACHABLE();  // SSAT.
         }
@@ -1269,17 +1269,19 @@
   if (instr->CoprocessorField() == 0xA) {
     switch (instr->OpcodeField()) {
       case 0x8:
+      case 0xA:
         if (instr->HasL()) {
-          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Sd, ['rn - 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Sd, ['rn - 4*'imm08@00]");
         } else {
-          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Sd, ['rn - 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Sd, ['rn - 4*'imm08@00]");
         }
         break;
       case 0xC:
+      case 0xE:
         if (instr->HasL()) {
-          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Sd, ['rn + 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Sd, ['rn + 4*'imm08@00]");
         } else {
-          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Sd, ['rn + 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Sd, ['rn + 4*'imm08@00]");
         }
         break;
       default:
@@ -1300,16 +1302,16 @@
         break;
       case 0x8:
         if (instr->HasL()) {
-          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Dd, ['rn - 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Dd, ['rn - 4*'imm08@00]");
         } else {
-          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Dd, ['rn - 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Dd, ['rn - 4*'imm08@00]");
         }
         break;
       case 0xC:
         if (instr->HasL()) {
-          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Dd, ['rn + 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vldr'cond 'Dd, ['rn + 4*'imm08@00]");
         } else {
-          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Dd, ['rn + 4*'off8]");
+          Format(instr, "vstr'cond 'Dd, ['rn + 4*'imm08@00]");
         }
         break;
       default:
diff --git a/src/arm/frames-arm.cc b/src/arm/frames-arm.cc
index 271e4a6..4743439 100644
--- a/src/arm/frames-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/frames-arm.cc
@@ -37,87 +37,20 @@
 namespace internal {
 
 
-StackFrame::Type StackFrame::ComputeType(State* state) {
-  ASSERT(state->fp != NULL);
-  if (StandardFrame::IsArgumentsAdaptorFrame(state->fp)) {
-    return ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR;
-  }
-  // The marker and function offsets overlap. If the marker isn't a
-  // smi then the frame is a JavaScript frame -- and the marker is
-  // really the function.
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset;
-  Object* marker = Memory::Object_at(state->fp + offset);
-  if (!marker->IsSmi()) return JAVA_SCRIPT;
-  return static_cast<StackFrame::Type>(Smi::cast(marker)->value());
-}
-
-
 StackFrame::Type ExitFrame::GetStateForFramePointer(Address fp, State* state) {
   if (fp == 0) return NONE;
   // Compute frame type and stack pointer.
-  Address sp = fp + ExitFrameConstants::kSPDisplacement;
-  const int offset = ExitFrameConstants::kCodeOffset;
-  Object* code = Memory::Object_at(fp + offset);
-  bool is_debug_exit = code->IsSmi();
-  if (is_debug_exit) {
-    sp -= kNumJSCallerSaved * kPointerSize;
-  }
+  Address sp = fp + ExitFrameConstants::kSPOffset;
+
   // Fill in the state.
   state->sp = sp;
   state->fp = fp;
   state->pc_address = reinterpret_cast<Address*>(sp - 1 * kPointerSize);
+  ASSERT(*state->pc_address != NULL);
   return EXIT;
 }
 
 
-void ExitFrame::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
-  v->VisitPointer(&code_slot());
-  // The arguments are traversed as part of the expression stack of
-  // the calling frame.
-}
-
-
-int JavaScriptFrame::GetProvidedParametersCount() const {
-  return ComputeParametersCount();
-}
-
-
-Address JavaScriptFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  int arguments;
-  if (Heap::gc_state() != Heap::NOT_IN_GC || disable_heap_access_) {
-    // The arguments for cooked frames are traversed as if they were
-    // expression stack elements of the calling frame. The reason for
-    // this rather strange decision is that we cannot access the
-    // function during mark-compact GCs when the stack is cooked.
-    // In fact accessing heap objects (like function->shared() below)
-    // at all during GC is problematic.
-    arguments = 0;
-  } else {
-    // Compute the number of arguments by getting the number of formal
-    // parameters of the function. We must remember to take the
-    // receiver into account (+1).
-    JSFunction* function = JSFunction::cast(this->function());
-    arguments = function->shared()->formal_parameter_count() + 1;
-  }
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments * kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-Address ArgumentsAdaptorFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  const int arguments = Smi::cast(GetExpression(0))->value();
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments + 1) * kPointerSize;
-}
-
-
-Address InternalFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  // Internal frames have no arguments. The stack pointer of the
-  // caller is at a fixed offset from the frame pointer.
-  return fp() + StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-}
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM
diff --git a/src/arm/frames-arm.h b/src/arm/frames-arm.h
index 4924c1a..5847a6a 100644
--- a/src/arm/frames-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/frames-arm.h
@@ -96,11 +96,8 @@
 
 class ExitFrameConstants : public AllStatic {
  public:
-  // Exit frames have a debug marker on the stack.
-  static const int kSPDisplacement = -1 * kPointerSize;
-
-  // The debug marker is just above the frame pointer.
   static const int kCodeOffset = -1 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kSPOffset = -1 * kPointerSize;
 
   static const int kSavedRegistersOffset = 0 * kPointerSize;
 
diff --git a/src/arm/full-codegen-arm.cc b/src/arm/full-codegen-arm.cc
index 2181324..912fefc 100644
--- a/src/arm/full-codegen-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/full-codegen-arm.cc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
 
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
 
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -245,6 +246,13 @@
 }
 
 
+FullCodeGenerator::ConstantOperand FullCodeGenerator::GetConstantOperand(
+    Token::Value op, Expression* left, Expression* right) {
+  ASSERT(ShouldInlineSmiCase(op));
+  return kNoConstants;
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::Apply(Expression::Context context, Register reg) {
   switch (context) {
     case Expression::kUninitialized:
@@ -266,16 +274,10 @@
       }
       break;
 
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      // Push an extra copy of the value in case it's needed.
-      __ push(reg);
-      // Fall through.
-
     case Expression::kTest:
-      // We always call the runtime on ARM, so push the value as argument.
-      __ push(reg);
-      DoTest(context);
+      // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
+      if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -290,8 +292,6 @@
       break;
     case Expression::kValue:
     case Expression::kTest:
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
       // On ARM we have to move the value into a register to do anything
       // with it.
       Move(result_register(), slot);
@@ -310,8 +310,6 @@
       // Nothing to do.
     case Expression::kValue:
     case Expression::kTest:
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
       // On ARM we have to move the value into a register to do anything
       // with it.
       __ mov(result_register(), Operand(lit->handle()));
@@ -340,15 +338,9 @@
       }
       break;
 
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      // Duplicate the value on the stack in case it's needed.
-      __ ldr(ip, MemOperand(sp));
-      __ push(ip);
-      // Fall through.
-
     case Expression::kTest:
-      DoTest(context);
+      __ pop(result_register());
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -381,54 +373,9 @@
       break;
 
     case Expression::kTest:
-      if (count > 1) __ Drop(count - 1);
-      __ str(reg, MemOperand(sp));
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      if (count == 1) {
-        __ str(reg, MemOperand(sp));
-        __ push(reg);
-      } else {  // count > 1
-        __ Drop(count - 2);
-        __ str(reg, MemOperand(sp, kPointerSize));
-        __ str(reg, MemOperand(sp));
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-void FullCodeGenerator::PrepareTest(Label* materialize_true,
-                                    Label* materialize_false,
-                                    Label** if_true,
-                                    Label** if_false) {
-  switch (context_) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-      break;
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-      // In an effect context, the true and the false case branch to the
-      // same label.
-      *if_true = *if_false = materialize_true;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
+      __ Drop(count);
+      if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -471,34 +418,6 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      __ bind(materialize_true);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-          __ push(ip);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      __ bind(materialize_false);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-          __ push(ip);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
   }
 }
 
@@ -527,103 +446,40 @@
       break;
     }
     case Expression::kTest:
-      __ b(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) {
-            __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-            __ push(ip);
-          }
-          break;
+      if (flag) {
+        if (true_label_ != fall_through_) __ b(true_label_);
+      } else {
+        if (false_label_ != fall_through_) __ b(false_label_);
       }
-      __ b(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) {
-            __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-            __ push(ip);
-          }
-          break;
-      }
-      __ b(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
       break;
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Expression::Context context) {
-  // The value to test is pushed on the stack, and duplicated on the stack
-  // if necessary (for value/test and test/value contexts).
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, true_label_);
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, false_label_);
-
+void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Label* if_true,
+                               Label* if_false,
+                               Label* fall_through) {
   // Call the runtime to find the boolean value of the source and then
   // translate it into control flow to the pair of labels.
+  __ push(result_register());
   __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kToBool, 1);
   __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
   __ cmp(r0, ip);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+}
 
-  // Complete based on the context.
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
 
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      __ b(eq, true_label_);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest: {
-      Label discard;
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ b(ne, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(true_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ b(eq, true_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue: {
-      Label discard;
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ b(eq, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(false_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ b(ne, false_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
-    }
+void FullCodeGenerator::Split(Condition cc,
+                              Label* if_true,
+                              Label* if_false,
+                              Label* fall_through) {
+  if (if_false == fall_through) {
+    __ b(cc, if_true);
+  } else if (if_true == fall_through) {
+    __ b(NegateCondition(cc), if_false);
+  } else {
+    __ b(cc, if_true);
+    __ b(if_false);
   }
 }
 
@@ -816,19 +672,20 @@
     // Compile the label expression.
     VisitForValue(clause->label(), kAccumulator);
 
-    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.  The comparison stub expects
-    // the smi vs. smi case to be handled before it is called.
-    Label slow_case;
+    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.
     __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));  // Switch value.
-    __ orr(r2, r1, r0);
-    __ tst(r2, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ b(ne, &slow_case);
-    __ cmp(r1, r0);
-    __ b(ne, &next_test);
-    __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
-    __ b(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
-
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(Token::EQ_STRICT)) {
+      Label slow_case;
+      __ orr(r2, r1, r0);
+      __ tst(r2, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ b(ne, &slow_case);
+      __ cmp(r1, r0);
+      __ b(ne, &next_test);
+      __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
+      __ b(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
     __ bind(&slow_case);
+    }
+
     CompareStub stub(eq, true, kBothCouldBeNaN, true, r1, r0);
     __ CallStub(&stub);
     __ cmp(r0, Operand(0));
@@ -1107,28 +964,33 @@
   // r2 = RegExp pattern
   // r1 = RegExp flags
   // r0 = temp + materialized value (RegExp literal)
-  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(fp,  JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
-  __ ldr(r4,  FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
+  __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(fp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
+  __ ldr(r4, FieldMemOperand(r0, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
   int literal_offset =
-    FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
+      FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
   __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r4, literal_offset));
   __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
   __ cmp(r0, ip);
   __ b(ne, &materialized);
+
+  // Create regexp literal using runtime function.
+  // Result will be in r0.
   __ mov(r3, Operand(Smi::FromInt(expr->literal_index())));
   __ mov(r2, Operand(expr->pattern()));
   __ mov(r1, Operand(expr->flags()));
   __ Push(r4, r3, r2, r1);
   __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kMaterializeRegExpLiteral, 4);
+
   __ bind(&materialized);
   int size = JSRegExp::kSize + JSRegExp::kInObjectFieldCount * kPointerSize;
   __ push(r0);
   __ mov(r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(size)));
   __ push(r0);
   __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kAllocateInNewSpace, 1);
+
   // After this, registers are used as follows:
   // r0: Newly allocated regexp.
-  // r1: Materialized regexp
+  // r1: Materialized regexp.
   // r2: temp.
   __ pop(r1);
   __ CopyFields(r0, r1, r2.bit(), size / kPointerSize);
@@ -1289,10 +1151,11 @@
   // slot. Variables with rewrite to .arguments are treated as KEYED_PROPERTY.
   enum LhsKind { VARIABLE, NAMED_PROPERTY, KEYED_PROPERTY };
   LhsKind assign_type = VARIABLE;
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  if (prop != NULL) {
-    assign_type =
-        (prop->key()->IsPropertyName()) ? NAMED_PROPERTY : KEYED_PROPERTY;
+  Property* property = expr->target()->AsProperty();
+  if (property != NULL) {
+    assign_type = (property->key()->IsPropertyName())
+        ? NAMED_PROPERTY
+        : KEYED_PROPERTY;
   }
 
   // Evaluate LHS expression.
@@ -1303,58 +1166,70 @@
     case NAMED_PROPERTY:
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
         // We need the receiver both on the stack and in the accumulator.
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kAccumulator);
         __ push(result_register());
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
       }
       break;
     case KEYED_PROPERTY:
-      // We need the key and receiver on both the stack and in r0 and r1.
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kAccumulator);
         __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, 0));
         __ push(r0);
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kStack);
       }
       break;
   }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Get value of LHS expression and
-  // store in on top of the stack.
   if (expr->is_compound()) {
     Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kStack;
+    location_ = kAccumulator;
     switch (assign_type) {
       case VARIABLE:
         EmitVariableLoad(expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->var(),
                          Expression::kValue);
         break;
       case NAMED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
       case KEYED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
     }
-    location_ = saved_location;
-  }
 
-  // Evaluate RHS expression.
-  Expression* rhs = expr->value();
-  VisitForValue(rhs, kAccumulator);
+    Token::Value op = expr->binary_op();
+    ConstantOperand constant = ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)
+        ? GetConstantOperand(op, expr->target(), expr->value())
+        : kNoConstants;
+    ASSERT(constant == kRightConstant || constant == kNoConstants);
+    if (constant == kNoConstants) {
+      __ push(r0);  // Left operand goes on the stack.
+      VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
+    }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Apply operator.
-  if (expr->is_compound()) {
-    Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kAccumulator;
-    EmitBinaryOp(expr->binary_op(), Expression::kValue);
+    OverwriteMode mode = expr->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()
+        ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT
+        : NO_OVERWRITE;
+    SetSourcePosition(expr->position() + 1);
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+      EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(expr,
+                            op,
+                            Expression::kValue,
+                            mode,
+                            expr->target(),
+                            expr->value(),
+                            constant);
+    } else {
+      EmitBinaryOp(op, Expression::kValue, mode);
+    }
     location_ = saved_location;
+
+  } else {
+    VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
   }
 
   // Record source position before possible IC call.
@@ -1395,10 +1270,23 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                                              Token::Value op,
+                                              Expression::Context context,
+                                              OverwriteMode mode,
+                                              Expression* left,
+                                              Expression* right,
+                                              ConstantOperand constant) {
+  ASSERT(constant == kNoConstants);  // Only handled case.
+  EmitBinaryOp(op, context, mode);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op,
-                                     Expression::Context context) {
+                                     Expression::Context context,
+                                     OverwriteMode mode) {
   __ pop(r1);
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, NO_OVERWRITE, r1, r0);
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, r1, r0);
   __ CallStub(&stub);
   Apply(context, r0);
 }
@@ -1827,12 +1715,12 @@
   // According to ECMA-262, section 11.2.2, page 44, the function
   // expression in new calls must be evaluated before the
   // arguments.
-  // Push function on the stack.
+
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
   VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
 
-  // Push global object (receiver).
-  __ ldr(r0, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
-  __ push(r0);
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = expr->arguments();
   int arg_count = args->length();
@@ -1844,16 +1732,13 @@
   // constructor invocation.
   SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
-  // Load function, arg_count into r1 and r0.
+  // Load function and argument count into r1 and r0.
   __ mov(r0, Operand(arg_count));
-  // Function is in sp[arg_count + 1].
-  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, (arg_count + 1) * kPointerSize));
+  __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(sp, arg_count * kPointerSize));
 
   Handle<Code> construct_builtin(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   __ Call(construct_builtin, RelocInfo::CONSTRUCT_CALL);
-
-  // Replace function on TOS with result in r0, or pop it.
-  DropAndApply(1, context_, r0);
+  Apply(context_, r0);
 }
 
 
@@ -1865,7 +1750,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_true);
   __ b(if_false);
@@ -1882,11 +1769,12 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask | 0x80000000));
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1900,7 +1788,10 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
   __ cmp(r0, ip);
@@ -1914,8 +1805,7 @@
   __ cmp(r1, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
   __ b(lt, if_false);
   __ cmp(r1, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ b(le, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(le, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1929,12 +1819,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ b(ge, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(ge, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1948,14 +1839,15 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
   __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r1, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
   __ tst(r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ b(ne, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(ne, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1971,7 +1863,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Just indicate false, as %_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf() is only
   // used in a few functions in runtime.js which should not normally be hit by
@@ -1989,12 +1883,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2008,12 +1903,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_ARRAY_TYPE);
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2027,12 +1923,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ BranchOnSmi(r0, if_false);
   __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r1, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2045,7 +1942,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Get the frame pointer for the calling frame.
   __ ldr(r2, MemOperand(fp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
@@ -2061,8 +1960,7 @@
   __ bind(&check_frame_marker);
   __ ldr(r1, MemOperand(r2, StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset));
   __ cmp(r1, Operand(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT)));
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2078,12 +1976,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ pop(r1);
   __ cmp(r0, r1);
-  __ b(eq, if_true);
-  __ b(if_false);
+  Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2536,14 +2435,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitRegExpCloneResult(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
-  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
-  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpConstructResult, 1);
-  Apply(context_, r0);
-}
-
-
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitSwapElements(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
   ASSERT(args->length() == 3);
   VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
@@ -2648,6 +2539,35 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ tst(r0, Operand(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+
+  __ b(eq, if_true);
+  __ b(if_false);
+
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+  __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ IndexFromHash(r0, r0);
+  Apply(context_, r0);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
   Handle<String> name = expr->name();
   if (name->length() > 0 && name->Get(0) == '_') {
@@ -2752,19 +2672,7 @@
               break;
           }
           break;
-        case Expression::kTestValue:
-          // Value is false so it's needed.
-          __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-          switch (location_) {
-            case kAccumulator:
-              break;
-            case kStack:
-              __ push(result_register());
-              break;
-          }
-          // Fall through.
         case Expression::kTest:
-        case Expression::kValueTest:
           __ jmp(false_label_);
           break;
       }
@@ -2776,42 +2684,19 @@
       Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
       Label* if_true = NULL;
       Label* if_false = NULL;
+      Label* fall_through = NULL;
 
       // Notice that the labels are swapped.
-      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_false, &if_true);
-
-      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false);
-
+      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+                  &if_false, &if_true, &fall_through);
+      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       Apply(context_, if_false, if_true);  // Labels swapped.
       break;
     }
 
     case Token::TYPEOF: {
       Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (TYPEOF)");
-      VariableProxy* proxy = expr->expression()->AsVariableProxy();
-      if (proxy != NULL &&
-          !proxy->var()->is_this() &&
-          proxy->var()->is_global()) {
-        Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
-        __ ldr(r0, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
-        __ mov(r2, Operand(proxy->name()));
-        Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
-        // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
-        // error.
-        __ Call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-        __ push(r0);
-      } else if (proxy != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
-        __ mov(r0, Operand(proxy->name()));
-        __ Push(cp, r0);
-        __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
-        __ push(r0);
-      } else {
-        // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
-        VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
-      }
-
+      VisitForTypeofValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
       __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kTypeof, 1);
       Apply(context_, r0);
       break;
@@ -2832,9 +2717,7 @@
 
     case Token::SUB: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (SUB)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+      bool can_overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
       UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
           can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
       GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::SUB, overwrite);
@@ -2848,28 +2731,26 @@
 
     case Token::BIT_NOT: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (BIT_NOT)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-      UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
-          can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
-      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, overwrite);
-      // GenericUnaryOpStub expects the argument to be in the
-      // accumulator register r0.
+      // The generic unary operation stub expects the argument to be
+      // in the accumulator register r0.
       VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
-      // Avoid calling the stub for Smis.
-      Label smi, done;
-      __ BranchOnSmi(result_register(), &smi);
-      // Non-smi: call stub leaving result in accumulator register.
+      Label done;
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
+        Label call_stub;
+        __ BranchOnNotSmi(r0, &call_stub);
+        __ mvn(r0, Operand(r0));
+        // Bit-clear inverted smi-tag.
+        __ bic(r0, r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ b(&done);
+        __ bind(&call_stub);
+      }
+      bool overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+      UnaryOverwriteMode mode =
+          overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
+      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, mode);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
-      __ b(&done);
-      // Perform operation directly on Smis.
-      __ bind(&smi);
-      __ mvn(result_register(), Operand(result_register()));
-      // Bit-clear inverted smi-tag.
-      __ bic(result_register(), result_register(), Operand(kSmiTagMask));
       __ bind(&done);
-      Apply(context_, result_register());
+      Apply(context_, r0);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -2881,6 +2762,8 @@
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CountOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
+
   // Invalid left-hand sides are rewritten to have a 'throw ReferenceError'
   // as the left-hand side.
   if (!expr->expression()->IsValidLeftHandSide()) {
@@ -2945,8 +2828,6 @@
         break;
       case Expression::kValue:
       case Expression::kTest:
-      case Expression::kValueTest:
-      case Expression::kTestValue:
         // Save the result on the stack. If we have a named or keyed property
         // we store the result under the receiver that is currently on top
         // of the stack.
@@ -2969,7 +2850,7 @@
   // Inline smi case if we are in a loop.
   Label stub_call, done;
   int count_value = expr->op() == Token::INC ? 1 : -1;
-  if (loop_depth() > 0) {
+  if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
     __ add(r0, r0, Operand(Smi::FromInt(count_value)), SetCC);
     __ b(vs, &stub_call);
     // We could eliminate this smi check if we split the code at
@@ -3034,68 +2915,126 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ BinaryOperation");
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::COMMA:
-      VisitForEffect(expr->left());
-      Visit(expr->right());
-      break;
-
-    case Token::OR:
-    case Token::AND:
-      EmitLogicalOperation(expr);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::SAR:
-      VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
-      VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
-      EmitBinaryOp(expr->op(), context_);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitForTypeofValue(Expression* expr, Location where) {
+  VariableProxy* proxy = expr->AsVariableProxy();
+  if (proxy != NULL && !proxy->var()->is_this() && proxy->var()->is_global()) {
+    Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
+    __ ldr(r0, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
+    __ mov(r2, Operand(proxy->name()));
+    Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
+    // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
+    // error.
+    __ Call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(r0);
+  } else if (proxy != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
+    __ mov(r0, Operand(proxy->name()));
+    __ Push(cp, r0);
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(r0);
+  } else {
+    // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
+    VisitForValue(expr, where);
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitNullCompare(bool strict,
-                                        Register obj,
-                                        Register null_const,
-                                        Label* if_true,
-                                        Label* if_false,
-                                        Register scratch) {
-  __ cmp(obj, null_const);
-  if (strict) {
+bool FullCodeGenerator::TryLiteralCompare(Token::Value op,
+                                          Expression* left,
+                                          Expression* right,
+                                          Label* if_true,
+                                          Label* if_false,
+                                          Label* fall_through) {
+  if (op != Token::EQ && op != Token::EQ_STRICT) return false;
+
+  // Check for the pattern: typeof <expression> == <string literal>.
+  Literal* right_literal = right->AsLiteral();
+  if (right_literal == NULL) return false;
+  Handle<Object> right_literal_value = right_literal->handle();
+  if (!right_literal_value->IsString()) return false;
+  UnaryOperation* left_unary = left->AsUnaryOperation();
+  if (left_unary == NULL || left_unary->op() != Token::TYPEOF) return false;
+  Handle<String> check = Handle<String>::cast(right_literal_value);
+
+  VisitForTypeofValue(left_unary->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  if (check->Equals(Heap::number_symbol())) {
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
     __ b(eq, if_true);
-  } else {
+    __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r0, ip);
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::string_symbol())) {
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ and_(r1, r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ cmp(r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ cmp(r1, Operand(FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE));
+    Split(lt, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::boolean_symbol())) {
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r0, ip);
     __ b(eq, if_true);
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r0, ip);
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::undefined_symbol())) {
     __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-    __ cmp(obj, ip);
+    __ cmp(r0, ip);
     __ b(eq, if_true);
-    __ BranchOnSmi(obj, if_false);
-    // It can be an undetectable object.
-    __ ldr(scratch, FieldMemOperand(obj, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ ldrb(scratch, FieldMemOperand(scratch, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-    __ tst(scratch, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-    __ b(ne, if_true);
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => true.
+    __ ldr(r0, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ and_(r1, r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ cmp(r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::function_symbol())) {
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r0, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
+    __ b(eq, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function' (they are callable).
+    __ CompareInstanceType(r1, r0, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::object_symbol())) {
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r0, ip);
+    __ b(eq, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function', not 'object'.
+    __ CompareObjectType(r0, r1, r0, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r1, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ and_(r0, r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ cmp(r0, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    // Check for JS objects => true.
+    __ ldrb(r0, FieldMemOperand(r1, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ cmp(r0, Operand(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+    __ b(lt, if_false);
+    __ cmp(r0, Operand(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+    Split(le, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    if (if_false != fall_through) __ jmp(if_false);
   }
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+
+  return true;
 }
 
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
   // Always perform the comparison for its control flow.  Pack the result
   // into the expression's context after the comparison is performed.
@@ -3103,26 +3042,37 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  // First we try a fast inlined version of the compare when one of
+  // the operands is a literal.
+  Token::Value op = expr->op();
+  Expression* left = expr->left();
+  Expression* right = expr->right();
+  if (TryLiteralCompare(op, left, right, if_true, if_false, fall_through)) {
+    Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+    return;
+  }
 
   VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
-  switch (expr->op()) {
+  switch (op) {
     case Token::IN:
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kStack);
       __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::IN, CALL_JS);
       __ LoadRoot(ip, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
       __ cmp(r0, ip);
-      __ b(eq, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
 
     case Token::INSTANCEOF: {
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kStack);
       InstanceofStub stub;
       __ CallStub(&stub);
+      // The stub returns 0 for true.
       __ tst(r0, r0);
-      __ b(eq, if_true);  // The stub returns 0 for true.
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -3130,28 +3080,14 @@
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
       Condition cc = eq;
       bool strict = false;
-      switch (expr->op()) {
+      switch (op) {
         case Token::EQ_STRICT:
           strict = true;
           // Fall through
-        case Token::EQ: {
+        case Token::EQ:
           cc = eq;
           __ pop(r1);
-          // If either operand is constant null we do a fast compare
-          // against null.
-          Literal* right_literal = expr->right()->AsLiteral();
-          Literal* left_literal = expr->left()->AsLiteral();
-          if (right_literal != NULL && right_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, r1, r0, if_true, if_false, r2);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          } else if (left_literal != NULL && left_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, r0, r1, if_true, if_false, r2);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          }
           break;
-        }
         case Token::LT:
           cc = lt;
           __ pop(r1);
@@ -3178,21 +3114,19 @@
           UNREACHABLE();
       }
 
-      // The comparison stub expects the smi vs. smi case to be handled
-      // before it is called.
-      Label slow_case;
-      __ orr(r2, r0, Operand(r1));
-      __ BranchOnNotSmi(r2, &slow_case);
-      __ cmp(r1, r0);
-      __ b(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+        Label slow_case;
+        __ orr(r2, r0, Operand(r1));
+        __ BranchOnNotSmi(r2, &slow_case);
+        __ cmp(r1, r0);
+        Split(cc, if_true, if_false, NULL);
+        __ bind(&slow_case);
+      }
 
-      __ bind(&slow_case);
       CompareStub stub(cc, strict, kBothCouldBeNaN, true, r1, r0);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
       __ cmp(r0, Operand(0));
-      __ b(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(cc, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
     }
   }
 
@@ -3202,6 +3136,38 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareToNull");
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ cmp(r0, r1);
+  if (expr->is_strict()) {
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    __ b(eq, if_true);
+    __ LoadRoot(r1, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+    __ cmp(r0, r1);
+    __ b(eq, if_true);
+    __ tst(r0, Operand(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ b(eq, if_false);
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    __ ldr(r1, FieldMemOperand(r0, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ ldrb(r1, FieldMemOperand(r1, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ and_(r1, r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ cmp(r1, Operand(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(eq, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  }
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
   __ ldr(r0, MemOperand(fp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
   Apply(context_, r0);
diff --git a/src/arm/ic-arm.cc b/src/arm/ic-arm.cc
index abc0922..49d7b2d 100644
--- a/src/arm/ic-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/ic-arm.cc
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
 
 #include "assembler-arm.h"
-#include "codegen.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "disasm.h"
 #include "ic-inl.h"
@@ -527,32 +527,6 @@
 }
 
 
-// Picks out an array index from the hash field.
-static void GenerateIndexFromHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register key,
-                                  Register hash) {
-  // Register use:
-  //   key - holds the overwritten key on exit.
-  //   hash - holds the key's hash. Clobbered.
-
-  // If the hash field contains an array index pick it out. The assert checks
-  // that the constants for the maximum number of digits for an array index
-  // cached in the hash field and the number of bits reserved for it does not
-  // conflict.
-  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
-         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
-  // We want the smi-tagged index in key.  kArrayIndexValueMask has zeros in
-  // the low kHashShift bits.
-  ASSERT(String::kHashShift >= kSmiTagSize);
-  // Here we actually clobber the key which will be used if calling into
-  // runtime later. However as the new key is the numeric value of a string key
-  // there is no difference in using either key.
-  ASSERT(String::kHashShift >= kSmiTagSize);
-  __ Ubfx(hash, hash, String::kHashShift, String::kArrayIndexValueBits);
-  __ mov(key, Operand(hash, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
-}
-
-
 // Defined in ic.cc.
 Object* CallIC_Miss(Arguments args);
 
@@ -852,7 +826,7 @@
   GenerateMiss(masm, argc);
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, r2, r3);
+  __ IndexFromHash(r3, r2);
   // Now jump to the place where smi keys are handled.
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
@@ -1249,7 +1223,7 @@
   __ Ret();
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, key, r3);
+  __ IndexFromHash(r3, key);
   // Now jump to the place where smi keys are handled.
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
diff --git a/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.cc b/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.cc
index 0d04156..0b6e7b3 100644
--- a/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.cc
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode) {
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame() {
   // Compute the argv pointer and keep it in a callee-saved register.
   // r0 is argc.
   add(r6, sp, Operand(r0, LSL, kPointerSizeLog2));
@@ -556,16 +556,6 @@
   // Setup argc and the builtin function in callee-saved registers.
   mov(r4, Operand(r0));
   mov(r5, Operand(r1));
-
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Save the state of all registers to the stack from the memory
-  // location. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // Use sp as base to push.
-    CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(sp, kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
 }
 
 
@@ -600,19 +590,7 @@
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode) {
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Restore the memory copy of the registers by digging them out from
-  // the stack. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // This code intentionally clobbers r2 and r3.
-    const int kCallerSavedSize = kNumJSCallerSaved * kPointerSize;
-    const int kOffset = ExitFrameConstants::kCodeOffset - kCallerSavedSize;
-    add(r3, fp, Operand(kOffset));
-    CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(r3, r2, kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
-
+void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame() {
   // Clear top frame.
   mov(r3, Operand(0));
   mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
@@ -779,66 +757,8 @@
   InvokeCode(code, expected, actual, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET, flag);
 }
 
+
 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-void MacroAssembler::SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of registers to memory location.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i))));
-      str(reg, MemOperand(ip));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of memory location to registers.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i))));
-      ldr(reg, MemOperand(ip));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(Register base,
-                                                    RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of the memory location to the stack and adjust base.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i))));
-      ldr(ip, MemOperand(ip));
-      str(ip, MemOperand(base, 4, NegPreIndex));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                                    Register scratch,
-                                                    RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of the stack to the memory location and adjust base.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      mov(ip, Operand(ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i))));
-      ldr(scratch, MemOperand(base, 4, PostIndex));
-      str(scratch, MemOperand(ip));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
 void MacroAssembler::DebugBreak() {
   ASSERT(allow_stub_calls());
   mov(r0, Operand(0));
@@ -1337,6 +1257,21 @@
 }
 
 
+void MacroAssembler::IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index) {
+  // If the hash field contains an array index pick it out. The assert checks
+  // that the constants for the maximum number of digits for an array index
+  // cached in the hash field and the number of bits reserved for it does not
+  // conflict.
+  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
+         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
+  // We want the smi-tagged index in key.  kArrayIndexValueMask has zeros in
+  // the low kHashShift bits.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  Ubfx(hash, hash, String::kHashShift, String::kArrayIndexValueBits);
+  mov(index, Operand(hash, LSL, kSmiTagSize));
+}
+
+
 void MacroAssembler::IntegerToDoubleConversionWithVFP3(Register inReg,
                                                        Register outHighReg,
                                                        Register outLowReg) {
diff --git a/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.h b/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.h
index a1c5dbb..207ee5c 100644
--- a/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/macro-assembler-arm.h
@@ -250,14 +250,14 @@
   void EnterConstructFrame() { EnterFrame(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT); }
   void LeaveConstructFrame() { LeaveFrame(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT); }
 
-  // Enter specific kind of exit frame; either normal or debug mode.
+  // Enter exit frame.
   // Expects the number of arguments in register r0 and
   // the builtin function to call in register r1. Exits with argc in
   // r4, argv in r6, and and the builtin function to call in r5.
-  void EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode);
+  void EnterExitFrame();
 
   // Leave the current exit frame. Expects the return value in r0.
-  void LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode);
+  void LeaveExitFrame();
 
   // Get the actual activation frame alignment for target environment.
   static int ActivationFrameAlignment();
@@ -294,12 +294,6 @@
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // Debugger Support
 
-  void SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs);
-  void RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs);
-  void CopyRegistersFromMemoryToStack(Register base, RegList regs);
-  void CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                      Register scratch,
-                                      RegList regs);
   void DebugBreak();
 #endif
 
@@ -475,6 +469,12 @@
   // occurred.
   void IllegalOperation(int num_arguments);
 
+  // Picks out an array index from the hash field.
+  // Register use:
+  //   hash - holds the index's hash. Clobbered.
+  //   index - holds the overwritten index on exit.
+  void IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index);
+
   // Get the number of least significant bits from a register
   void GetLeastBitsFromSmi(Register dst, Register src, int num_least_bits);
 
diff --git a/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.cc b/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.cc
index c67c7aa..72b635f 100644
--- a/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.cc
@@ -31,12 +31,10 @@
 
 #include "unicode.h"
 #include "log.h"
-#include "ast.h"
 #include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "regexp-stack.h"
 #include "macro-assembler.h"
 #include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
-#include "arm/macro-assembler-arm.h"
 #include "arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
diff --git a/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h b/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h
index 2c0a8d8..93a74d7 100644
--- a/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h
+++ b/src/arm/regexp-macro-assembler-arm.h
@@ -242,22 +242,6 @@
   Label stack_overflow_label_;
 };
 
-
-// Enter C code from generated RegExp code in a way that allows
-// the C code to fix the return address in case of a GC.
-// Currently only needed on ARM.
-class RegExpCEntryStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  RegExpCEntryStub() {}
-  virtual ~RegExpCEntryStub() {}
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return RegExpCEntry; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-  const char* GetName() { return "RegExpCEntryStub"; }
-};
-
 #endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
 
 
diff --git a/src/arm/simulator-arm.cc b/src/arm/simulator-arm.cc
index c7fc13f..64262b2 100644
--- a/src/arm/simulator-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/simulator-arm.cc
@@ -2281,13 +2281,6 @@
 }
 
 
-// Depending on value of last_bit flag glue register code from vm and m values
-// (where m is expected to be a single bit).
-static int GlueRegCode(bool last_bit, int vm, int m) {
-  return last_bit ? ((vm << 1) | m) : ((m << 4) | vm);
-}
-
-
 // void Simulator::DecodeTypeVFP(Instr* instr)
 // The Following ARMv7 VFPv instructions are currently supported.
 // vmov :Sn = Rt
@@ -2305,9 +2298,10 @@
   ASSERT((instr->TypeField() == 7) && (instr->Bit(24) == 0x0) );
   ASSERT(instr->Bits(11, 9) == 0x5);
 
-  int vm = instr->VmField();
-  int vd = instr->VdField();
-  int vn = instr->VnField();
+  // Obtain double precision register codes.
+  int vm = instr->VFPMRegCode(kDoublePrecision);
+  int vd = instr->VFPDRegCode(kDoublePrecision);
+  int vn = instr->VFPNRegCode(kDoublePrecision);
 
   if (instr->Bit(4) == 0) {
     if (instr->Opc1Field() == 0x7) {
@@ -2315,9 +2309,13 @@
       if ((instr->Opc2Field() == 0x0) && (instr->Opc3Field() == 0x1)) {
         // vmov register to register.
         if (instr->SzField() == 0x1) {
-          set_d_register_from_double(vd, get_double_from_d_register(vm));
+          int m = instr->VFPMRegCode(kDoublePrecision);
+          int d = instr->VFPDRegCode(kDoublePrecision);
+          set_d_register_from_double(d, get_double_from_d_register(m));
         } else {
-          set_s_register_from_float(vd, get_float_from_s_register(vm));
+          int m = instr->VFPMRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
+          int d = instr->VFPDRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
+          set_s_register_from_float(d, get_float_from_s_register(m));
         }
       } else if ((instr->Opc2Field() == 0x7) && (instr->Opc3Field() == 0x3)) {
         DecodeVCVTBetweenDoubleAndSingle(instr);
@@ -2410,7 +2408,7 @@
          (instr->VAField() == 0x0));
 
   int t = instr->RtField();
-  int n  = GlueRegCode(true, instr->VnField(), instr->NField());
+  int n = instr->VFPNRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
   bool to_arm_register = (instr->VLField() == 0x1);
 
   if (to_arm_register) {
@@ -2427,22 +2425,25 @@
   ASSERT((instr->Bit(4) == 0) && (instr->Opc1Field() == 0x7));
   ASSERT(((instr->Opc2Field() == 0x4) || (instr->Opc2Field() == 0x5)) &&
          (instr->Opc3Field() & 0x1));
-
   // Comparison.
-  bool dp_operation = (instr->SzField() == 1);
+
+  VFPRegPrecision precision = kSinglePrecision;
+  if (instr->SzField() == 1) {
+    precision = kDoublePrecision;
+  }
 
   if (instr->Bit(7) != 0) {
     // Raising exceptions for quiet NaNs are not supported.
     UNIMPLEMENTED();  // Not used by V8.
   }
 
-  int d = GlueRegCode(!dp_operation, instr->VdField(), instr->DField());
+  int d = instr->VFPDRegCode(precision);
   int m = 0;
   if (instr->Opc2Field() == 0x4) {
-    m = GlueRegCode(!dp_operation, instr->VmField(), instr->MField());
+    m = instr->VFPMRegCode(precision);
   }
 
-  if (dp_operation) {
+  if (precision == kDoublePrecision) {
     double dd_value = get_double_from_d_register(d);
     double dm_value = 0.0;
     if (instr->Opc2Field() == 0x4) {
@@ -2460,11 +2461,17 @@
   ASSERT((instr->Bit(4) == 0) && (instr->Opc1Field() == 0x7));
   ASSERT((instr->Opc2Field() == 0x7) && (instr->Opc3Field() == 0x3));
 
-  bool double_to_single = (instr->SzField() == 1);
-  int dst = GlueRegCode(double_to_single, instr->VdField(), instr->DField());
-  int src = GlueRegCode(!double_to_single, instr->VmField(), instr->MField());
+  VFPRegPrecision dst_precision = kDoublePrecision;
+  VFPRegPrecision src_precision = kSinglePrecision;
+  if (instr->SzField() == 1) {
+    dst_precision = kSinglePrecision;
+    src_precision = kDoublePrecision;
+  }
 
-  if (double_to_single) {
+  int dst = instr->VFPDRegCode(dst_precision);
+  int src = instr->VFPMRegCode(src_precision);
+
+  if (dst_precision == kSinglePrecision) {
     double val = get_double_from_d_register(src);
     set_s_register_from_float(dst, static_cast<float>(val));
   } else {
@@ -2480,13 +2487,13 @@
          (((instr->Opc2Field() >> 1) == 0x6) && (instr->Opc3Field() & 0x1)));
 
   // Conversion between floating-point and integer.
-  int vd = instr->VdField();
-  int d = instr->DField();
-  int vm = instr->VmField();
-  int m = instr->MField();
-
   bool to_integer = (instr->Bit(18) == 1);
-  bool dp_operation = (instr->SzField() == 1);
+
+  VFPRegPrecision src_precision = kSinglePrecision;
+  if (instr->SzField() == 1) {
+    src_precision = kDoublePrecision;
+  }
+
   if (to_integer) {
     bool unsigned_integer = (instr->Bit(16) == 0);
     if (instr->Bit(7) != 1) {
@@ -2494,10 +2501,10 @@
       UNIMPLEMENTED();  // Not used by V8.
     }
 
-    int dst = GlueRegCode(true, vd, d);
-    int src = GlueRegCode(!dp_operation, vm, m);
+    int dst = instr->VFPDRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
+    int src = instr->VFPMRegCode(src_precision);
 
-    if (dp_operation) {
+    if (src_precision == kDoublePrecision) {
       double val = get_double_from_d_register(src);
 
       int sint = unsigned_integer ? static_cast<uint32_t>(val) :
@@ -2515,12 +2522,12 @@
   } else {
     bool unsigned_integer = (instr->Bit(7) == 0);
 
-    int dst = GlueRegCode(!dp_operation, vd, d);
-    int src = GlueRegCode(true, vm, m);
+    int dst = instr->VFPDRegCode(src_precision);
+    int src = instr->VFPMRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
 
     int val = get_sinteger_from_s_register(src);
 
-    if (dp_operation) {
+    if (src_precision == kDoublePrecision) {
       if (unsigned_integer) {
         set_d_register_from_double(dst,
                                    static_cast<double>((uint32_t)val));
@@ -2551,9 +2558,11 @@
   if (instr->CoprocessorField() == 0xA) {
     switch (instr->OpcodeField()) {
       case 0x8:
-      case 0xC: {  // Load and store float to memory.
+      case 0xA:
+      case 0xC:
+      case 0xE: {  // Load and store single precision float to memory.
         int rn = instr->RnField();
-        int vd = instr->VdField();
+        int vd = instr->VFPDRegCode(kSinglePrecision);
         int offset = instr->Immed8Field();
         if (!instr->HasU()) {
           offset = -offset;
diff --git a/src/arm/stub-cache-arm.cc b/src/arm/stub-cache-arm.cc
index 2a7c22d..344cb6f 100644
--- a/src/arm/stub-cache-arm.cc
+++ b/src/arm/stub-cache-arm.cc
@@ -1363,8 +1363,68 @@
                                                       JSFunction* function,
                                                       String* name,
                                                       CheckType check) {
-  // TODO(722): implement this.
-  return Heap::undefined_value();
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- r2                     : function name
+  //  -- lr                     : return address
+  //  -- sp[(argc - n - 1) * 4] : arg[n] (zero-based)
+  //  -- ...
+  //  -- sp[argc * 4]           : receiver
+  // -----------------------------------
+
+  // If object is not a string, bail out to regular call.
+  if (!object->IsString()) return Heap::undefined_value();
+
+  const int argc = arguments().immediate();
+
+  Label miss;
+  Label index_out_of_range;
+  GenerateNameCheck(name, &miss);
+
+  // Check that the maps starting from the prototype haven't changed.
+  GenerateDirectLoadGlobalFunctionPrototype(masm(),
+                                            Context::STRING_FUNCTION_INDEX,
+                                            r0);
+  ASSERT(object != holder);
+  CheckPrototypes(JSObject::cast(object->GetPrototype()), r0, holder,
+                  r1, r3, r4, name, &miss);
+
+  Register receiver = r1;
+  Register index = r4;
+  Register scratch = r3;
+  Register result = r0;
+  __ ldr(receiver, MemOperand(sp, argc * kPointerSize));
+  if (argc > 0) {
+    __ ldr(index, MemOperand(sp, (argc - 1) * kPointerSize));
+  } else {
+    __ LoadRoot(index, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  }
+
+  StringCharCodeAtGenerator char_code_at_generator(receiver,
+                                                   index,
+                                                   scratch,
+                                                   result,
+                                                   &miss,  // When not a string.
+                                                   &miss,  // When not a number.
+                                                   &index_out_of_range,
+                                                   STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER);
+  char_code_at_generator.GenerateFast(masm());
+  __ Drop(argc + 1);
+  __ Ret();
+
+  ICRuntimeCallHelper call_helper;
+  char_code_at_generator.GenerateSlow(masm(), call_helper);
+
+  __ bind(&index_out_of_range);
+  __ LoadRoot(r0, Heap::kNanValueRootIndex);
+  __ Drop(argc + 1);
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  Object* obj = GenerateMissBranch();
+  if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
+
+  // Return the generated code.
+  return GetCode(function);
 }
 
 
@@ -1373,8 +1433,71 @@
                                                   JSFunction* function,
                                                   String* name,
                                                   CheckType check) {
-  // TODO(722): implement this.
-  return Heap::undefined_value();
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- r2                     : function name
+  //  -- lr                     : return address
+  //  -- sp[(argc - n - 1) * 4] : arg[n] (zero-based)
+  //  -- ...
+  //  -- sp[argc * 4]           : receiver
+  // -----------------------------------
+
+  // If object is not a string, bail out to regular call.
+  if (!object->IsString()) return Heap::undefined_value();
+
+  const int argc = arguments().immediate();
+
+  Label miss;
+  Label index_out_of_range;
+
+  GenerateNameCheck(name, &miss);
+
+  // Check that the maps starting from the prototype haven't changed.
+  GenerateDirectLoadGlobalFunctionPrototype(masm(),
+                                            Context::STRING_FUNCTION_INDEX,
+                                            r0);
+  ASSERT(object != holder);
+  CheckPrototypes(JSObject::cast(object->GetPrototype()), r0, holder,
+                  r1, r3, r4, name, &miss);
+
+  Register receiver = r0;
+  Register index = r4;
+  Register scratch1 = r1;
+  Register scratch2 = r3;
+  Register result = r0;
+  __ ldr(receiver, MemOperand(sp, argc * kPointerSize));
+  if (argc > 0) {
+    __ ldr(index, MemOperand(sp, (argc - 1) * kPointerSize));
+  } else {
+    __ LoadRoot(index, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  }
+
+  StringCharAtGenerator char_at_generator(receiver,
+                                          index,
+                                          scratch1,
+                                          scratch2,
+                                          result,
+                                          &miss,  // When not a string.
+                                          &miss,  // When not a number.
+                                          &index_out_of_range,
+                                          STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER);
+  char_at_generator.GenerateFast(masm());
+  __ Drop(argc + 1);
+  __ Ret();
+
+  ICRuntimeCallHelper call_helper;
+  char_at_generator.GenerateSlow(masm(), call_helper);
+
+  __ bind(&index_out_of_range);
+  __ LoadRoot(r0, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
+  __ Drop(argc + 1);
+  __ Ret();
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  Object* obj = GenerateMissBranch();
+  if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
+
+  // Return the generated code.
+  return GetCode(function);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/array.js b/src/array.js
index f3c0697..e12df64 100644
--- a/src/array.js
+++ b/src/array.js
@@ -566,13 +566,6 @@
 function ArraySplice(start, delete_count) {
   var num_arguments = %_ArgumentsLength();
 
-  // SpiderMonkey and JSC return undefined in the case where no
-  // arguments are given instead of using the implicit undefined
-  // arguments.  This does not follow ECMA-262, but we do the same for
-  // compatibility.
-  // TraceMonkey follows ECMA-262 though.
-  if (num_arguments == 0) return;
-
   var len = TO_UINT32(this.length);
   var start_i = TO_INTEGER(start);
 
@@ -953,7 +946,8 @@
 
 
 function ArrayIndexOf(element, index) {
-  var length = this.length;
+  var length = TO_UINT32(this.length);
+  if (length == 0) return -1;
   if (IS_UNDEFINED(index)) {
     index = 0;
   } else {
@@ -963,13 +957,13 @@
     // If index is still negative, search the entire array.
     if (index < 0) index = 0;
   }
+  // Lookup through the array.
   if (!IS_UNDEFINED(element)) {
     for (var i = index; i < length; i++) {
       if (this[i] === element) return i;
     }
     return -1;
   }
-  // Lookup through the array.
   for (var i = index; i < length; i++) {
     if (IS_UNDEFINED(this[i]) && i in this) {
       return i;
@@ -980,7 +974,8 @@
 
 
 function ArrayLastIndexOf(element, index) {
-  var length = this.length;
+  var length = TO_UINT32(this.length);
+  if (length == 0) return -1;
   if (%_ArgumentsLength() < 2) {
     index = length - 1;
   } else {
diff --git a/src/ast-inl.h b/src/ast-inl.h
index 717f68d..f0a25c1 100644
--- a/src/ast-inl.h
+++ b/src/ast-inl.h
@@ -64,8 +64,7 @@
       cond_(NULL),
       next_(NULL),
       may_have_function_literal_(true),
-      loop_variable_(NULL),
-      peel_this_loop_(false) {
+      loop_variable_(NULL) {
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/ast.cc b/src/ast.cc
index 92df990..0d07a58 100644
--- a/src/ast.cc
+++ b/src/ast.cc
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
 #include "v8.h"
 
 #include "ast.h"
-#include "data-flow.h"
 #include "parser.h"
 #include "scopes.h"
 #include "string-stream.h"
@@ -78,18 +77,14 @@
     var_(NULL),
     is_this_(is_this),
     inside_with_(inside_with),
-    is_trivial_(false),
-    reaching_definitions_(NULL),
-    is_primitive_(false) {
+    is_trivial_(false) {
   // names must be canonicalized for fast equality checks
   ASSERT(name->IsSymbol());
 }
 
 
 VariableProxy::VariableProxy(bool is_this)
-  : is_this_(is_this),
-    reaching_definitions_(NULL),
-    is_primitive_(false) {
+    : is_this_(is_this) {
 }
 
 
@@ -237,6 +232,59 @@
   return false;
 }
 
+
+void Expression::CopyAnalysisResultsFrom(Expression* other) {
+  bitfields_ = other->bitfields_;
+  type_ = other->type_;
+}
+
+
+bool UnaryOperation::ResultOverwriteAllowed() {
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_NOT:
+    case Token::SUB:
+      return true;
+    default:
+      return false;
+  }
+}
+
+
+bool BinaryOperation::ResultOverwriteAllowed() {
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::COMMA:
+    case Token::OR:
+    case Token::AND:
+      return false;
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SAR:
+    case Token::SHR:
+    case Token::ADD:
+    case Token::SUB:
+    case Token::MUL:
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD:
+      return true;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+  return false;
+}
+
+
+BinaryOperation::BinaryOperation(Assignment* assignment) {
+  ASSERT(assignment->is_compound());
+  op_ = assignment->binary_op();
+  left_ = assignment->target();
+  right_ = assignment->value();
+  pos_ = assignment->position();
+  CopyAnalysisResultsFrom(assignment);
+}
+
+
 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 // Implementation of AstVisitor
 
@@ -575,218 +623,6 @@
   }
 }
 
-// IsPrimitive implementation.  IsPrimitive is true if the value of an
-// expression is known at compile-time to be any JS type other than Object
-// (e.g, it is Undefined, Null, Boolean, String, or Number).
-
-// The following expression types are never primitive because they express
-// Object values.
-bool FunctionLiteral::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool SharedFunctionInfoLiteral::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool RegExpLiteral::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool ObjectLiteral::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool ArrayLiteral::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool CatchExtensionObject::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool CallNew::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool ThisFunction::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-
-
-// The following expression types are not always primitive because we do not
-// have enough information to conclude that they are.
-bool Property::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool Call::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-bool CallRuntime::IsPrimitive() { return false; }
-
-
-// A variable use is not primitive unless the primitive-type analysis
-// determines otherwise.
-bool VariableProxy::IsPrimitive() {
-  ASSERT(!is_primitive_ || (var() != NULL && var()->IsStackAllocated()));
-  return is_primitive_;
-}
-
-// The value of a conditional is the value of one of the alternatives.  It's
-// always primitive if both alternatives are always primitive.
-bool Conditional::IsPrimitive() {
-  return then_expression()->IsPrimitive() && else_expression()->IsPrimitive();
-}
-
-
-// A literal is primitive when it is not a JSObject.
-bool Literal::IsPrimitive() { return !handle()->IsJSObject(); }
-
-
-// The value of an assignment is the value of its right-hand side.
-bool Assignment::IsPrimitive() {
-  switch (op()) {
-    case Token::INIT_VAR:
-    case Token::INIT_CONST:
-    case Token::ASSIGN:
-      return value()->IsPrimitive();
-
-    default:
-      // {|=, ^=, &=, <<=, >>=, >>>=, +=, -=, *=, /=, %=}
-      // Arithmetic operations are always primitive.  They express Numbers
-      // with the exception of +, which expresses a Number or a String.
-      return true;
-  }
-}
-
-
-// Throw does not express a value, so it's trivially always primitive.
-bool Throw::IsPrimitive() { return true; }
-
-
-// Unary operations always express primitive values.  delete and ! express
-// Booleans, void Undefined, typeof String, +, -, and ~ Numbers.
-bool UnaryOperation::IsPrimitive() { return true; }
-
-
-// Count operations (pre- and post-fix increment and decrement) always
-// express primitive values (Numbers).  See ECMA-262-3, 11.3.1, 11.3.2,
-// 11.4.4, ane 11.4.5.
-bool CountOperation::IsPrimitive() { return true; }
-
-
-// Binary operations depend on the operator.
-bool BinaryOperation::IsPrimitive() {
-  switch (op()) {
-    case Token::COMMA:
-      // Value is the value of the right subexpression.
-      return right()->IsPrimitive();
-
-    case Token::OR:
-    case Token::AND:
-      // Value is the value one of the subexpressions.
-      return left()->IsPrimitive() && right()->IsPrimitive();
-
-    default:
-      // {|, ^, &, <<, >>, >>>, +, -, *, /, %}
-      // Arithmetic operations are always primitive.  They express Numbers
-      // with the exception of +, which expresses a Number or a String.
-      return true;
-  }
-}
-
-
-// Compare operations always express Boolean values.
-bool CompareOperation::IsPrimitive() { return true; }
-
-
-// Overridden IsCritical member functions.  IsCritical is true for AST nodes
-// whose evaluation is absolutely required (they are never dead) because
-// they are externally visible.
-
-// References to global variables or lookup slots are critical because they
-// may have getters.  All others, including parameters rewritten to explicit
-// property references, are not critical.
-bool VariableProxy::IsCritical() {
-  Variable* var = AsVariable();
-  return var != NULL &&
-      (var->slot() == NULL || var->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP);
-}
-
-
-// Literals are never critical.
-bool Literal::IsCritical() { return false; }
-
-
-// Property assignments and throwing of reference errors are always
-// critical.  Assignments to escaping variables are also critical.  In
-// addition the operation of compound assignments is critical if either of
-// its operands is non-primitive (the arithmetic operations all use one of
-// ToPrimitive, ToNumber, ToInt32, or ToUint32 on each of their operands).
-// In this case, we mark the entire AST node as critical because there is
-// no binary operation node to mark.
-bool Assignment::IsCritical() {
-  Variable* var = AssignedVariable();
-  return var == NULL ||
-      !var->IsStackAllocated() ||
-      (is_compound() && (!target()->IsPrimitive() || !value()->IsPrimitive()));
-}
-
-
-// Property references are always critical, because they may have getters.
-bool Property::IsCritical() { return true; }
-
-
-// Calls are always critical.
-bool Call::IsCritical() { return true; }
-
-
-// +,- use ToNumber on the value of their operand.
-bool UnaryOperation::IsCritical() {
-  ASSERT(op() == Token::ADD || op() == Token::SUB);
-  return !expression()->IsPrimitive();
-}
-
-
-// Count operations targeting properties and reference errors are always
-// critical.  Count operations on escaping variables are critical.  Count
-// operations targeting non-primitives are also critical because they use
-// ToNumber.
-bool CountOperation::IsCritical() {
-  Variable* var = AssignedVariable();
-  return var == NULL ||
-      !var->IsStackAllocated() ||
-      !expression()->IsPrimitive();
-}
-
-
-// Arithmetic operations all use one of ToPrimitive, ToNumber, ToInt32, or
-// ToUint32 on each of their operands.
-bool BinaryOperation::IsCritical() {
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::COMMA);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::OR);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::AND);
-  return !left()->IsPrimitive() || !right()->IsPrimitive();
-}
-
-
-// <, >, <=, and >= all use ToPrimitive on both their operands.
-bool CompareOperation::IsCritical() {
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::EQ);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::NE);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::EQ_STRICT);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::NE_STRICT);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::INSTANCEOF);
-  ASSERT(op() != Token::IN);
-  return !left()->IsPrimitive() || !right()->IsPrimitive();
-}
-
-
-// Implementation of a copy visitor. The visitor create a deep copy
-// of ast nodes. Nodes that do not require a deep copy are copied
-// with the default copy constructor.
-
-AstNode::AstNode(AstNode* other) : num_(kNoNumber) {
-  // AST node number should be unique. Assert that we only copy AstNodes
-  // before node numbers are assigned.
-  ASSERT(other->num_ == kNoNumber);
-}
-
-
-Statement::Statement(Statement* other)
-    : AstNode(other), statement_pos_(other->statement_pos_) {}
-
-
-Expression::Expression(Expression* other)
-    : AstNode(other),
-      bitfields_(other->bitfields_),
-      type_(other->type_) {}
-
-
-BreakableStatement::BreakableStatement(BreakableStatement* other)
-    : Statement(other), labels_(other->labels_), type_(other->type_) {}
-
-
-Block::Block(Block* other, ZoneList<Statement*>* statements)
-    : BreakableStatement(other),
-      statements_(statements->length()),
-      is_initializer_block_(other->is_initializer_block_) {
-  statements_.AddAll(*statements);
-}
-
 
 WhileStatement::WhileStatement(ZoneStringList* labels)
     : IterationStatement(labels),
@@ -795,358 +631,8 @@
 }
 
 
-ExpressionStatement::ExpressionStatement(ExpressionStatement* other,
-                                         Expression* expression)
-    : Statement(other), expression_(expression) {}
-
-
-IfStatement::IfStatement(IfStatement* other,
-                         Expression* condition,
-                         Statement* then_statement,
-                         Statement* else_statement)
-    : Statement(other),
-      condition_(condition),
-      then_statement_(then_statement),
-      else_statement_(else_statement) {}
-
-
-EmptyStatement::EmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* other) : Statement(other) {}
-
-
-IterationStatement::IterationStatement(IterationStatement* other,
-                                       Statement* body)
-    : BreakableStatement(other), body_(body) {}
-
-
 CaseClause::CaseClause(Expression* label, ZoneList<Statement*>* statements)
     : label_(label), statements_(statements) {
 }
 
-
-ForStatement::ForStatement(ForStatement* other,
-                           Statement* init,
-                           Expression* cond,
-                           Statement* next,
-                           Statement* body)
-    : IterationStatement(other, body),
-      init_(init),
-      cond_(cond),
-      next_(next),
-      may_have_function_literal_(other->may_have_function_literal_),
-      loop_variable_(other->loop_variable_),
-      peel_this_loop_(other->peel_this_loop_) {}
-
-
-Assignment::Assignment(Assignment* other,
-                       Expression* target,
-                       Expression* value)
-    : Expression(other),
-      op_(other->op_),
-      target_(target),
-      value_(value),
-      pos_(other->pos_),
-      block_start_(other->block_start_),
-      block_end_(other->block_end_) {}
-
-
-Property::Property(Property* other, Expression* obj, Expression* key)
-    : Expression(other),
-      obj_(obj),
-      key_(key),
-      pos_(other->pos_),
-      type_(other->type_) {}
-
-
-Call::Call(Call* other,
-           Expression* expression,
-           ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments)
-    : Expression(other),
-      expression_(expression),
-      arguments_(arguments),
-      pos_(other->pos_) {}
-
-
-UnaryOperation::UnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* other, Expression* expression)
-    : Expression(other), op_(other->op_), expression_(expression) {}
-
-
-BinaryOperation::BinaryOperation(Expression* other,
-                                 Token::Value op,
-                                 Expression* left,
-                                 Expression* right)
-    : Expression(other), op_(op), left_(left), right_(right) {}
-
-
-CountOperation::CountOperation(CountOperation* other, Expression* expression)
-    : Expression(other),
-      is_prefix_(other->is_prefix_),
-      op_(other->op_),
-      expression_(expression) {}
-
-
-CompareOperation::CompareOperation(CompareOperation* other,
-                                   Expression* left,
-                                   Expression* right)
-    : Expression(other),
-      op_(other->op_),
-      left_(left),
-      right_(right) {}
-
-
-Expression* CopyAstVisitor::DeepCopyExpr(Expression* expr) {
-  expr_ = NULL;
-  if (expr != NULL) Visit(expr);
-  return expr_;
-}
-
-
-Statement* CopyAstVisitor::DeepCopyStmt(Statement* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = NULL;
-  if (stmt != NULL) Visit(stmt);
-  return stmt_;
-}
-
-
-ZoneList<Expression*>* CopyAstVisitor::DeepCopyExprList(
-    ZoneList<Expression*>* expressions) {
-  ZoneList<Expression*>* copy =
-      new ZoneList<Expression*>(expressions->length());
-  for (int i = 0; i < expressions->length(); i++) {
-    copy->Add(DeepCopyExpr(expressions->at(i)));
-  }
-  return copy;
-}
-
-
-ZoneList<Statement*>* CopyAstVisitor::DeepCopyStmtList(
-    ZoneList<Statement*>* statements) {
-  ZoneList<Statement*>* copy = new ZoneList<Statement*>(statements->length());
-  for (int i = 0; i < statements->length(); i++) {
-    copy->Add(DeepCopyStmt(statements->at(i)));
-  }
-  return copy;
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = new Block(stmt,
-                    DeepCopyStmtList(stmt->statements()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitExpressionStatement(
-    ExpressionStatement* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = new ExpressionStatement(stmt, DeepCopyExpr(stmt->expression()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitEmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = new EmptyStatement(stmt);
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitIfStatement(IfStatement* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = new IfStatement(stmt,
-                          DeepCopyExpr(stmt->condition()),
-                          DeepCopyStmt(stmt->then_statement()),
-                          DeepCopyStmt(stmt->else_statement()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitContinueStatement(ContinueStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitBreakStatement(BreakStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitReturnStatement(ReturnStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitWithEnterStatement(
-    WithEnterStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitWithExitStatement(WithExitStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
-  stmt_ = new ForStatement(stmt,
-                           DeepCopyStmt(stmt->init()),
-                           DeepCopyExpr(stmt->cond()),
-                           DeepCopyStmt(stmt->next()),
-                           DeepCopyStmt(stmt->body()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitForInStatement(ForInStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitTryFinallyStatement(
-    TryFinallyStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitDebuggerStatement(
-    DebuggerStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitSharedFunctionInfoLiteral(
-    SharedFunctionInfoLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitSlot(Slot* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* expr) {
-  expr_ = new VariableProxy(*expr);
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitLiteral(Literal* expr) {
-  expr_ = new Literal(*expr);
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitRegExpLiteral(RegExpLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitArrayLiteral(ArrayLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCatchExtensionObject(
-    CatchExtensionObject* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitAssignment(Assignment* expr) {
-  expr_ = new Assignment(expr,
-                         DeepCopyExpr(expr->target()),
-                         DeepCopyExpr(expr->value()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitThrow(Throw* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
-  expr_ = new Property(expr,
-                       DeepCopyExpr(expr->obj()),
-                       DeepCopyExpr(expr->key()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCall(Call* expr) {
-  expr_ = new Call(expr,
-                   DeepCopyExpr(expr->expression()),
-                   DeepCopyExprList(expr->arguments()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCallNew(CallNew* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
-  expr_ = new UnaryOperation(expr, DeepCopyExpr(expr->expression()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
-  expr_ = new CountOperation(expr,
-                             DeepCopyExpr(expr->expression()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  expr_ = new BinaryOperation(expr,
-                              expr->op(),
-                              DeepCopyExpr(expr->left()),
-                              DeepCopyExpr(expr->right()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
-  expr_ = new CompareOperation(expr,
-                               DeepCopyExpr(expr->left()),
-                               DeepCopyExpr(expr->right()));
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void CopyAstVisitor::VisitDeclaration(Declaration* decl) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
diff --git a/src/ast.h b/src/ast.h
index b9a7a3d..5071b2c 100644
--- a/src/ast.h
+++ b/src/ast.h
@@ -89,9 +89,11 @@
   V(CallNew)                                    \
   V(CallRuntime)                                \
   V(UnaryOperation)                             \
+  V(IncrementOperation)                         \
   V(CountOperation)                             \
   V(BinaryOperation)                            \
   V(CompareOperation)                           \
+  V(CompareToNull)                              \
   V(ThisFunction)
 
 #define AST_NODE_LIST(V)                        \
@@ -118,12 +120,6 @@
 
 class AstNode: public ZoneObject {
  public:
-  static const int kNoNumber = -1;
-
-  AstNode() : num_(kNoNumber) {}
-
-  explicit AstNode(AstNode* other);
-
   virtual ~AstNode() { }
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v) = 0;
 
@@ -151,20 +147,6 @@
   virtual ObjectLiteral* AsObjectLiteral() { return NULL; }
   virtual ArrayLiteral* AsArrayLiteral() { return NULL; }
   virtual CompareOperation* AsCompareOperation() { return NULL; }
-
-  // True if the AST node is critical (its execution is needed or externally
-  // visible in some way).
-  virtual bool IsCritical() {
-    UNREACHABLE();
-    return true;
-  }
-
-  int num() { return num_; }
-  void set_num(int n) { num_ = n; }
-
- private:
-  // Support for ast node numbering.
-  int num_;
 };
 
 
@@ -172,8 +154,6 @@
  public:
   Statement() : statement_pos_(RelocInfo::kNoPosition) {}
 
-  explicit Statement(Statement* other);
-
   virtual Statement* AsStatement()  { return this; }
   virtual ReturnStatement* AsReturnStatement() { return NULL; }
 
@@ -201,48 +181,33 @@
     // Evaluated for its value (and side effects).
     kValue,
     // Evaluated for control flow (and side effects).
-    kTest,
-    // Evaluated for control flow and side effects.  Value is also
-    // needed if true.
-    kValueTest,
-    // Evaluated for control flow and side effects.  Value is also
-    // needed if false.
-    kTestValue
+    kTest
   };
 
   Expression() : bitfields_(0) {}
 
-  explicit Expression(Expression* other);
-
   virtual Expression* AsExpression()  { return this; }
 
+  virtual bool IsTrivial() { return false; }
   virtual bool IsValidLeftHandSide() { return false; }
 
-  virtual Variable* AssignedVariable() { return NULL; }
-
   // Symbols that cannot be parsed as array indices are considered property
   // names.  We do not treat symbols that can be array indexes as property
   // names because [] for string objects is handled only by keyed ICs.
   virtual bool IsPropertyName() { return false; }
 
-  // True if the expression does not have (evaluated) subexpressions.
-  // Function literals are leaves because their subexpressions are not
-  // evaluated.
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return false; }
-
-  // True if the expression has no side effects and is safe to
-  // evaluate out of order.
-  virtual bool IsTrivial() { return false; }
-
-  // True if the expression always has one of the non-Object JS types
-  // (Undefined, Null, Boolean, String, or Number).
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive() = 0;
-
   // Mark the expression as being compiled as an expression
   // statement. This is used to transform postfix increments to
   // (faster) prefix increments.
   virtual void MarkAsStatement() { /* do nothing */ }
 
+  // True iff the result can be safely overwritten (to avoid allocation).
+  // False for operations that can return one of their operands.
+  virtual bool ResultOverwriteAllowed() { return false; }
+
+  // True iff the expression is a literal represented as a smi.
+  virtual bool IsSmiLiteral() { return false; }
+
   // Static type information for this expression.
   StaticType* type() { return &type_; }
 
@@ -259,7 +224,8 @@
   // top operation is a bit operation with a mask, or a shift.
   bool GuaranteedSmiResult();
 
-  // AST analysis results
+  // AST analysis results.
+  void CopyAnalysisResultsFrom(Expression* other);
 
   // True if the expression rooted at this node can be compiled by the
   // side-effect free compiler.
@@ -320,11 +286,6 @@
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v) { UNREACHABLE(); }
   static ValidLeftHandSideSentinel* instance() { return &instance_; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive() {
-    UNREACHABLE();
-    return false;
-  }
-
  private:
   static ValidLeftHandSideSentinel instance_;
 };
@@ -353,8 +314,6 @@
  protected:
   inline BreakableStatement(ZoneStringList* labels, Type type);
 
-  explicit BreakableStatement(BreakableStatement* other);
-
  private:
   ZoneStringList* labels_;
   Type type_;
@@ -366,10 +325,6 @@
  public:
   inline Block(ZoneStringList* labels, int capacity, bool is_initializer_block);
 
-  // Construct a clone initialized from the original block and
-  // a deep copy of all statements of the original block.
-  Block(Block* other, ZoneList<Statement*>* statements);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   virtual Block* AsBlock() { return this; }
@@ -433,10 +388,6 @@
  protected:
   explicit inline IterationStatement(ZoneStringList* labels);
 
-  // Construct a clone initialized from  original and
-  // a deep copy of the original body.
-  IterationStatement(IterationStatement* other, Statement* body);
-
   void Initialize(Statement* body) {
     body_ = body;
   }
@@ -486,13 +437,14 @@
   bool may_have_function_literal() const {
     return may_have_function_literal_;
   }
+  void set_may_have_function_literal(bool value) {
+    may_have_function_literal_ = value;
+  }
 
  private:
   Expression* cond_;
   // True if there is a function literal subexpression in the condition.
   bool may_have_function_literal_;
-
-  friend class AstOptimizer;
 };
 
 
@@ -500,14 +452,6 @@
  public:
   explicit inline ForStatement(ZoneStringList* labels);
 
-  // Construct a for-statement initialized from another for-statement
-  // and deep copies of all parts of the original statement.
-  ForStatement(ForStatement* other,
-               Statement* init,
-               Expression* cond,
-               Statement* next,
-               Statement* body);
-
   virtual ForStatement* AsForStatement() { return this; }
 
   void Initialize(Statement* init,
@@ -528,17 +472,18 @@
   void set_cond(Expression* expr) { cond_ = expr; }
   Statement* next() const  { return next_; }
   void set_next(Statement* stmt) { next_ = stmt; }
+
   bool may_have_function_literal() const {
     return may_have_function_literal_;
   }
+  void set_may_have_function_literal(bool value) {
+    may_have_function_literal_ = value;
+  }
 
   bool is_fast_smi_loop() { return loop_variable_ != NULL; }
   Variable* loop_variable() { return loop_variable_; }
   void set_loop_variable(Variable* var) { loop_variable_ = var; }
 
-  bool peel_this_loop() { return peel_this_loop_; }
-  void set_peel_this_loop(bool b) { peel_this_loop_ = b; }
-
  private:
   Statement* init_;
   Expression* cond_;
@@ -546,9 +491,6 @@
   // True if there is a function literal subexpression in the condition.
   bool may_have_function_literal_;
   Variable* loop_variable_;
-  bool peel_this_loop_;
-
-  friend class AstOptimizer;
 };
 
 
@@ -578,10 +520,6 @@
   explicit ExpressionStatement(Expression* expression)
       : expression_(expression) { }
 
-  // Construct an expression statement initialized from another
-  // expression statement and a deep copy of the original expression.
-  ExpressionStatement(ExpressionStatement* other, Expression* expression);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   // Type testing & conversion.
@@ -721,13 +659,6 @@
         then_statement_(then_statement),
         else_statement_(else_statement) { }
 
-  // Construct an if-statement initialized from another if-statement
-  // and deep copies of all parts of the original.
-  IfStatement(IfStatement* other,
-              Expression* condition,
-              Statement* then_statement,
-              Statement* else_statement);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   bool HasThenStatement() const { return !then_statement()->IsEmpty(); }
@@ -834,8 +765,6 @@
  public:
   EmptyStatement() {}
 
-  explicit EmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* other);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   // Type testing & conversion.
@@ -848,6 +777,8 @@
   explicit Literal(Handle<Object> handle) : handle_(handle) { }
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
+  virtual bool IsTrivial() { return true; }
+  virtual bool IsSmiLiteral() { return handle_->IsSmi(); }
 
   // Type testing & conversion.
   virtual Literal* AsLiteral() { return this; }
@@ -865,11 +796,6 @@
     return false;
   }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-  virtual bool IsTrivial() { return true; }
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   // Identity testers.
   bool IsNull() const { return handle_.is_identical_to(Factory::null_value()); }
   bool IsTrue() const { return handle_.is_identical_to(Factory::true_value()); }
@@ -916,7 +842,6 @@
   // to the code generator.
   class Property: public ZoneObject {
    public:
-
     enum Kind {
       CONSTANT,              // Property with constant value (compile time).
       COMPUTED,              // Property with computed value (execution time).
@@ -954,10 +879,6 @@
   virtual ObjectLiteral* AsObjectLiteral() { return this; }
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return properties()->is_empty(); }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Handle<FixedArray> constant_properties() const {
     return constant_properties_;
   }
@@ -984,10 +905,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Handle<String> pattern() const { return pattern_; }
   Handle<String> flags() const { return flags_; }
 
@@ -1012,10 +929,6 @@
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
   virtual ArrayLiteral* AsArrayLiteral() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return values()->is_empty(); }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Handle<FixedArray> constant_elements() const { return constant_elements_; }
   ZoneList<Expression*>* values() const { return values_; }
 
@@ -1036,8 +949,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Literal* key() const { return key_; }
   VariableProxy* value() const { return value_; }
 
@@ -1055,7 +966,10 @@
   virtual Property* AsProperty() {
     return var_ == NULL ? NULL : var_->AsProperty();
   }
-  virtual VariableProxy* AsVariableProxy()  { return this; }
+
+  virtual VariableProxy* AsVariableProxy() {
+    return this;
+  }
 
   Variable* AsVariable() {
     return this == NULL || var_ == NULL ? NULL : var_->AsVariable();
@@ -1065,20 +979,12 @@
     return var_ == NULL ? true : var_->IsValidLeftHandSide();
   }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() {
-    ASSERT(var_ != NULL);  // Variable must be resolved.
-    return var()->is_global() || var()->rewrite()->IsLeaf();
+  virtual bool IsTrivial() {
+    // Reading from a mutable variable is a side effect, but the
+    // variable for 'this' is immutable.
+    return is_this_ || is_trivial_;
   }
 
-  // Reading from a mutable variable is a side effect, but 'this' is
-  // immutable.
-  virtual bool IsTrivial() { return is_trivial_; }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
-  void SetIsPrimitive(bool value) { is_primitive_ = value; }
-
   bool IsVariable(Handle<String> n) {
     return !is_this() && name().is_identical_to(n);
   }
@@ -1092,11 +998,8 @@
   Variable* var() const  { return var_; }
   bool is_this() const  { return is_this_; }
   bool inside_with() const  { return inside_with_; }
-  bool is_trivial() { return is_trivial_; }
-  void set_is_trivial(bool b) { is_trivial_ = b; }
 
-  BitVector* reaching_definitions() { return reaching_definitions_; }
-  void set_reaching_definitions(BitVector* rd) { reaching_definitions_ = rd; }
+  void MarkAsTrivial() { is_trivial_ = true; }
 
   // Bind this proxy to the variable var.
   void BindTo(Variable* var);
@@ -1107,8 +1010,6 @@
   bool is_this_;
   bool inside_with_;
   bool is_trivial_;
-  BitVector* reaching_definitions_;
-  bool is_primitive_;
 
   VariableProxy(Handle<String> name, bool is_this, bool inside_with);
   explicit VariableProxy(bool is_this);
@@ -1125,11 +1026,6 @@
     return &identifier_proxy_;
   }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive() {
-    UNREACHABLE();
-    return false;
-  }
-
  private:
   explicit VariableProxySentinel(bool is_this) : VariableProxy(is_this) { }
   static VariableProxySentinel this_proxy_;
@@ -1171,13 +1067,6 @@
   // Type testing & conversion
   virtual Slot* AsSlot() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive() {
-    UNREACHABLE();
-    return false;
-  }
-
   bool IsStackAllocated() { return type_ == PARAMETER || type_ == LOCAL; }
 
   // Accessors
@@ -1203,8 +1092,6 @@
   Property(Expression* obj, Expression* key, int pos, Type type = NORMAL)
       : obj_(obj), key_(key), pos_(pos), type_(type) { }
 
-  Property(Property* other, Expression* obj, Expression* key);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   // Type testing & conversion
@@ -1212,9 +1099,6 @@
 
   virtual bool IsValidLeftHandSide() { return true; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   Expression* obj() const { return obj_; }
   Expression* key() const { return key_; }
   int position() const { return pos_; }
@@ -1240,16 +1124,11 @@
   Call(Expression* expression, ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments, int pos)
       : expression_(expression), arguments_(arguments), pos_(pos) { }
 
-  Call(Call* other, Expression* expression, ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   // Type testing and conversion.
   virtual Call* AsCall() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
   ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments() const { return arguments_; }
   int position() { return pos_; }
@@ -1272,8 +1151,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
   ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments() const { return arguments_; }
   int position() { return pos_; }
@@ -1298,8 +1175,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Handle<String> name() const { return name_; }
   Runtime::Function* function() const { return function_; }
   ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments() const { return arguments_; }
@@ -1319,16 +1194,12 @@
     ASSERT(Token::IsUnaryOp(op));
   }
 
-  UnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* other, Expression* expression);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
+  virtual bool ResultOverwriteAllowed();
 
   // Type testing & conversion
   virtual UnaryOperation* AsUnaryOperation() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
   Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
 
@@ -1340,120 +1211,102 @@
 
 class BinaryOperation: public Expression {
  public:
-  BinaryOperation(Token::Value op, Expression* left, Expression* right)
-      : op_(op), left_(left), right_(right) {
+  BinaryOperation(Token::Value op,
+                  Expression* left,
+                  Expression* right,
+                  int pos)
+      : op_(op), left_(left), right_(right), pos_(pos) {
     ASSERT(Token::IsBinaryOp(op));
   }
 
-  // Construct a binary operation with a given operator and left and right
-  // subexpressions.  The rest of the expression state is copied from
-  // another expression.
-  BinaryOperation(Expression* other,
-                  Token::Value op,
-                  Expression* left,
-                  Expression* right);
+  // Create the binary operation corresponding to a compound assignment.
+  explicit BinaryOperation(Assignment* assignment);
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
+  virtual bool ResultOverwriteAllowed();
 
   // Type testing & conversion
   virtual BinaryOperation* AsBinaryOperation() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
-  // True iff the result can be safely overwritten (to avoid allocation).
-  // False for operations that can return one of their operands.
-  bool ResultOverwriteAllowed() {
-    switch (op_) {
-      case Token::COMMA:
-      case Token::OR:
-      case Token::AND:
-        return false;
-      case Token::BIT_OR:
-      case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      case Token::BIT_AND:
-      case Token::SHL:
-      case Token::SAR:
-      case Token::SHR:
-      case Token::ADD:
-      case Token::SUB:
-      case Token::MUL:
-      case Token::DIV:
-      case Token::MOD:
-        return true;
-      default:
-        UNREACHABLE();
-    }
-    return false;
-  }
-
   Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
   Expression* left() const { return left_; }
   Expression* right() const { return right_; }
+  int position() const { return pos_; }
 
  private:
   Token::Value op_;
   Expression* left_;
   Expression* right_;
+  int pos_;
+};
+
+
+class IncrementOperation: public Expression {
+ public:
+  IncrementOperation(Token::Value op, Expression* expr)
+      : op_(op), expression_(expr) {
+    ASSERT(Token::IsCountOp(op));
+  }
+
+  Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
+  bool is_increment() { return op_ == Token::INC; }
+  Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
+
+  virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
+
+ private:
+  Token::Value op_;
+  Expression* expression_;
+  int pos_;
 };
 
 
 class CountOperation: public Expression {
  public:
-  CountOperation(bool is_prefix, Token::Value op, Expression* expression)
-      : is_prefix_(is_prefix), op_(op), expression_(expression) {
-    ASSERT(Token::IsCountOp(op));
-  }
-
-  CountOperation(CountOperation* other, Expression* expression);
+  CountOperation(bool is_prefix, IncrementOperation* increment, int pos)
+      : is_prefix_(is_prefix), increment_(increment), pos_(pos) { }
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
   virtual CountOperation* AsCountOperation() { return this; }
 
-  virtual Variable* AssignedVariable() {
-    return expression()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   bool is_prefix() const { return is_prefix_; }
   bool is_postfix() const { return !is_prefix_; }
-  Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
+
+  Token::Value op() const { return increment_->op(); }
   Token::Value binary_op() {
-    return op_ == Token::INC ? Token::ADD : Token::SUB;
+    return (op() == Token::INC) ? Token::ADD : Token::SUB;
   }
-  Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
+
+  Expression* expression() const { return increment_->expression(); }
+  IncrementOperation* increment() const { return increment_; }
+  int position() const { return pos_; }
 
   virtual void MarkAsStatement() { is_prefix_ = true; }
 
  private:
   bool is_prefix_;
-  Token::Value op_;
-  Expression* expression_;
+  IncrementOperation* increment_;
+  int pos_;
 };
 
 
 class CompareOperation: public Expression {
  public:
-  CompareOperation(Token::Value op, Expression* left, Expression* right)
-      : op_(op), left_(left), right_(right) {
+  CompareOperation(Token::Value op,
+                   Expression* left,
+                   Expression* right,
+                   int pos)
+      : op_(op), left_(left), right_(right), pos_(pos) {
     ASSERT(Token::IsCompareOp(op));
   }
 
-  CompareOperation(CompareOperation* other,
-                   Expression* left,
-                   Expression* right);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
   Expression* left() const { return left_; }
   Expression* right() const { return right_; }
+  int position() const { return pos_; }
 
   // Type testing & conversion
   virtual CompareOperation* AsCompareOperation() { return this; }
@@ -1462,6 +1315,24 @@
   Token::Value op_;
   Expression* left_;
   Expression* right_;
+  int pos_;
+};
+
+
+class CompareToNull: public Expression {
+ public:
+  CompareToNull(bool is_strict, Expression* expression)
+      : is_strict_(is_strict), expression_(expression) { }
+
+  virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
+
+  bool is_strict() const { return is_strict_; }
+  Token::Value op() const { return is_strict_ ? Token::EQ_STRICT : Token::EQ; }
+  Expression* expression() const { return expression_; }
+
+ private:
+  bool is_strict_;
+  Expression* expression_;
 };
 
 
@@ -1480,8 +1351,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Expression* condition() const { return condition_; }
   Expression* then_expression() const { return then_expression_; }
   Expression* else_expression() const { return else_expression_; }
@@ -1506,20 +1375,11 @@
     ASSERT(Token::IsAssignmentOp(op));
   }
 
-  Assignment(Assignment* other, Expression* target, Expression* value);
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
   virtual Assignment* AsAssignment() { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-  virtual bool IsCritical();
-
   Assignment* AsSimpleAssignment() { return !is_compound() ? this : NULL; }
 
-  virtual Variable* AssignedVariable() {
-    return target()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  }
-
   Token::Value binary_op() const;
 
   Token::Value op() const { return op_; }
@@ -1555,8 +1415,6 @@
 
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Expression* exception() const { return exception_; }
   int position() const { return pos_; }
 
@@ -1578,7 +1436,8 @@
                   int num_parameters,
                   int start_position,
                   int end_position,
-                  bool is_expression)
+                  bool is_expression,
+                  bool contains_loops)
       : name_(name),
         scope_(scope),
         body_(body),
@@ -1591,6 +1450,7 @@
         start_position_(start_position),
         end_position_(end_position),
         is_expression_(is_expression),
+        contains_loops_(contains_loops),
         function_token_position_(RelocInfo::kNoPosition),
         inferred_name_(Heap::empty_string()),
         try_full_codegen_(false) {
@@ -1604,10 +1464,6 @@
   // Type testing & conversion
   virtual FunctionLiteral* AsFunctionLiteral()  { return this; }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
   Handle<String> name() const  { return name_; }
   Scope* scope() const  { return scope_; }
   ZoneList<Statement*>* body() const  { return body_; }
@@ -1616,6 +1472,7 @@
   int start_position() const { return start_position_; }
   int end_position() const { return end_position_; }
   bool is_expression() const { return is_expression_; }
+  bool contains_loops() const { return contains_loops_; }
 
   int materialized_literal_count() { return materialized_literal_count_; }
   int expected_property_count() { return expected_property_count_; }
@@ -1656,6 +1513,7 @@
   int start_position_;
   int end_position_;
   bool is_expression_;
+  bool contains_loops_;
   int function_token_position_;
   Handle<String> inferred_name_;
   bool try_full_codegen_;
@@ -1675,12 +1533,8 @@
     return shared_function_info_;
   }
 
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
 
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
-
  private:
   Handle<SharedFunctionInfo> shared_function_info_;
 };
@@ -1689,8 +1543,6 @@
 class ThisFunction: public Expression {
  public:
   virtual void Accept(AstVisitor* v);
-  virtual bool IsLeaf() { return true; }
-  virtual bool IsPrimitive();
 };
 
 
@@ -2078,29 +1930,6 @@
   bool stack_overflow_;
 };
 
-
-class CopyAstVisitor : public AstVisitor {
- public:
-  Expression* DeepCopyExpr(Expression* expr);
-
-  Statement* DeepCopyStmt(Statement* stmt);
-
- private:
-  ZoneList<Expression*>* DeepCopyExprList(ZoneList<Expression*>* expressions);
-
-  ZoneList<Statement*>* DeepCopyStmtList(ZoneList<Statement*>* statements);
-
-  // AST node visit functions.
-#define DECLARE_VISIT(type) virtual void Visit##type(type* node);
-  AST_NODE_LIST(DECLARE_VISIT)
-#undef DECLARE_VISIT
-
-  // Holds the result of copying an expression.
-  Expression* expr_;
-  // Holds the result of copying a statement.
-  Statement* stmt_;
-};
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_AST_H_
diff --git a/src/bootstrapper.cc b/src/bootstrapper.cc
index ce8e98d..a82d1d6 100644
--- a/src/bootstrapper.cc
+++ b/src/bootstrapper.cc
@@ -232,6 +232,7 @@
   bool InstallNatives();
   void InstallCustomCallGenerators();
   void InstallJSFunctionResultCaches();
+  void InitializeNormalizedMapCaches();
   // Used both for deserialized and from-scratch contexts to add the extensions
   // provided.
   static bool InstallExtensions(Handle<Context> global_context,
@@ -719,6 +720,8 @@
         InstallFunction(global, "String", JS_VALUE_TYPE, JSValue::kSize,
                         Top::initial_object_prototype(), Builtins::Illegal,
                         true);
+    string_fun->shared()->set_construct_stub(
+        Builtins::builtin(Builtins::StringConstructCode));
     global_context()->set_string_function(*string_fun);
     // Add 'length' property to strings.
     Handle<DescriptorArray> string_descriptors =
@@ -1400,6 +1403,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void Genesis::InitializeNormalizedMapCaches() {
+  Handle<FixedArray> array(
+      Factory::NewFixedArray(NormalizedMapCache::kEntries, TENURED));
+  global_context()->set_normalized_map_cache(NormalizedMapCache::cast(*array));
+}
+
+
 int BootstrapperActive::nesting_ = 0;
 
 
@@ -1768,6 +1778,7 @@
     HookUpGlobalProxy(inner_global, global_proxy);
     InitializeGlobal(inner_global, empty_function);
     InstallJSFunctionResultCaches();
+    InitializeNormalizedMapCaches();
     if (!InstallNatives()) return;
 
     MakeFunctionInstancePrototypeWritable();
diff --git a/src/builtins.cc b/src/builtins.cc
index a64bf4e..b4f4a06 100644
--- a/src/builtins.cc
+++ b/src/builtins.cc
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
 }
 
 
-static Object* AllocateJSArray() {
+MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateJSArray() {
   JSFunction* array_function =
       Top::context()->global_context()->array_function();
   Object* result = Heap::AllocateJSObject(array_function);
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
 }
 
 
-static Object* AllocateEmptyJSArray() {
+MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateEmptyJSArray() {
   Object* result = AllocateJSArray();
   if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   JSArray* result_array = JSArray::cast(result);
@@ -663,13 +663,9 @@
 
   int n_arguments = args.length() - 1;
 
-  // SpiderMonkey and JSC return undefined in the case where no
-  // arguments are given instead of using the implicit undefined
-  // arguments.  This does not follow ECMA-262, but we do the same for
-  // compatibility.
-  // TraceMonkey follows ECMA-262 though.
+  // Return empty array when no arguments are supplied.
   if (n_arguments == 0) {
-    return Heap::undefined_value();
+    return AllocateEmptyJSArray();
   }
 
   int relative_start = 0;
diff --git a/src/builtins.h b/src/builtins.h
index 375e8f3..7e49f31 100644
--- a/src/builtins.h
+++ b/src/builtins.h
@@ -117,7 +117,10 @@
   V(FunctionApply,              BUILTIN, UNINITIALIZED)                   \
                                                                           \
   V(ArrayCode,                  BUILTIN, UNINITIALIZED)                   \
-  V(ArrayConstructCode,         BUILTIN, UNINITIALIZED)
+  V(ArrayConstructCode,         BUILTIN, UNINITIALIZED)                   \
+                                                                          \
+  V(StringConstructCode,        BUILTIN, UNINITIALIZED)
+
 
 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
 // Define list of builtins used by the debugger implemented in assembly.
@@ -258,6 +261,8 @@
 
   static void Generate_ArrayCode(MacroAssembler* masm);
   static void Generate_ArrayConstructCode(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  static void Generate_StringConstructCode(MacroAssembler* masm);
 };
 
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
diff --git a/src/circular-queue.cc b/src/circular-queue.cc
index af650de..928c3f0 100644
--- a/src/circular-queue.cc
+++ b/src/circular-queue.cc
@@ -47,8 +47,9 @@
       producer_consumer_distance_(2 * chunk_size_),
       buffer_(NewArray<Cell>(buffer_size_ + 1)) {
   ASSERT(buffer_size_in_chunks > 2);
-  // Only need to keep the first cell of a chunk clean.
-  for (int i = 0; i < buffer_size_; i += chunk_size_) {
+  // Clean up the whole buffer to avoid encountering a random kEnd
+  // while enqueuing.
+  for (int i = 0; i < buffer_size_; ++i) {
     buffer_[i] = kClear;
   }
   buffer_[buffer_size_] = kEnd;
diff --git a/src/code-stubs.h b/src/code-stubs.h
index e5a222f..c2dd0a7 100644
--- a/src/code-stubs.h
+++ b/src/code-stubs.h
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
 #define V8_CODE_STUBS_H_
 
 #include "globals.h"
+#include "macro-assembler.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
@@ -80,6 +81,14 @@
   CODE_STUB_LIST_ALL_PLATFORMS(V)    \
   CODE_STUB_LIST_ARM(V)
 
+// Types of uncatchable exceptions.
+enum UncatchableExceptionType { OUT_OF_MEMORY, TERMINATION };
+
+// Mode to overwrite BinaryExpression values.
+enum OverwriteMode { NO_OVERWRITE, OVERWRITE_LEFT, OVERWRITE_RIGHT };
+enum UnaryOverwriteMode { UNARY_OVERWRITE, UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE };
+
+
 // Stub is base classes of all stubs.
 class CodeStub BASE_EMBEDDED {
  public:
@@ -105,6 +114,12 @@
   static int MinorKeyFromKey(uint32_t key) {
     return MinorKeyBits::decode(key);
   };
+
+  // Gets the major key from a code object that is a code stub or binary op IC.
+  static Major GetMajorKey(Code* code_stub) {
+    return static_cast<Major>(code_stub->major_key());
+  }
+
   static const char* MajorName(Major major_key, bool allow_unknown_keys);
 
   virtual ~CodeStub() {}
@@ -172,6 +187,609 @@
   friend class BreakPointIterator;
 };
 
+
+// Helper interface to prepare to/restore after making runtime calls.
+class RuntimeCallHelper {
+ public:
+  virtual ~RuntimeCallHelper() {}
+
+  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const = 0;
+
+  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const = 0;
+
+ protected:
+  RuntimeCallHelper() {}
+
+ private:
+  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RuntimeCallHelper);
+};
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#if V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32
+#include "ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h"
+#elif V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64
+#include "x64/code-stubs-x64.h"
+#elif V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM
+#include "arm/code-stubs-arm.h"
+#elif V8_TARGET_ARCH_MIPS
+#include "mips/code-stubs-mips.h"
+#else
+#error Unsupported target architecture.
+#endif
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+
+// RuntimeCallHelper implementation used in IC stubs: enters/leaves a
+// newly created internal frame before/after the runtime call.
+class ICRuntimeCallHelper : public RuntimeCallHelper {
+ public:
+  ICRuntimeCallHelper() {}
+
+  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const;
+
+  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const;
+};
+
+
+// Trivial RuntimeCallHelper implementation.
+class NopRuntimeCallHelper : public RuntimeCallHelper {
+ public:
+  NopRuntimeCallHelper() {}
+
+  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const {}
+
+  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const {}
+};
+
+
+class StackCheckStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  StackCheckStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "StackCheckStub"; }
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return StackCheck; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+};
+
+
+class FastNewClosureStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  const char* GetName() { return "FastNewClosureStub"; }
+  Major MajorKey() { return FastNewClosure; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+};
+
+
+class FastNewContextStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  static const int kMaximumSlots = 64;
+
+  explicit FastNewContextStub(int slots) : slots_(slots) {
+    ASSERT(slots_ > 0 && slots <= kMaximumSlots);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  int slots_;
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "FastNewContextStub"; }
+  Major MajorKey() { return FastNewContext; }
+  int MinorKey() { return slots_; }
+};
+
+
+class FastCloneShallowArrayStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  // Maximum length of copied elements array.
+  static const int kMaximumClonedLength = 8;
+
+  enum Mode {
+    CLONE_ELEMENTS,
+    COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS
+  };
+
+  FastCloneShallowArrayStub(Mode mode, int length)
+      : mode_(mode),
+        length_((mode == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS) ? 0 : length) {
+    ASSERT(length_ >= 0);
+    ASSERT(length_ <= kMaximumClonedLength);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Mode mode_;
+  int length_;
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "FastCloneShallowArrayStub"; }
+  Major MajorKey() { return FastCloneShallowArray; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    ASSERT(mode_ == 0 || mode_ == 1);
+    return (length_ << 1) | mode_;
+  }
+};
+
+
+class InstanceofStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  InstanceofStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return Instanceof; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+};
+
+
+enum NegativeZeroHandling {
+  kStrictNegativeZero,
+  kIgnoreNegativeZero
+};
+
+
+class GenericUnaryOpStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  GenericUnaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
+                     UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite,
+                     NegativeZeroHandling negative_zero = kStrictNegativeZero)
+      : op_(op), overwrite_(overwrite), negative_zero_(negative_zero) { }
+
+ private:
+  Token::Value op_;
+  UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite_;
+  NegativeZeroHandling negative_zero_;
+
+  class OverwriteField: public BitField<UnaryOverwriteMode, 0, 1> {};
+  class NegativeZeroField: public BitField<NegativeZeroHandling, 1, 1> {};
+  class OpField: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, kMinorBits - 2> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return GenericUnaryOp; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    return OpField::encode(op_) |
+           OverwriteField::encode(overwrite_) |
+           NegativeZeroField::encode(negative_zero_);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName();
+};
+
+
+enum NaNInformation {
+  kBothCouldBeNaN,
+  kCantBothBeNaN
+};
+
+
+class CompareStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  CompareStub(Condition cc,
+              bool strict,
+              NaNInformation nan_info = kBothCouldBeNaN,
+              bool include_number_compare = true,
+              Register lhs = no_reg,
+              Register rhs = no_reg) :
+      cc_(cc),
+      strict_(strict),
+      never_nan_nan_(nan_info == kCantBothBeNaN),
+      include_number_compare_(include_number_compare),
+      lhs_(lhs),
+      rhs_(rhs),
+      name_(NULL) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Condition cc_;
+  bool strict_;
+  // Only used for 'equal' comparisons.  Tells the stub that we already know
+  // that at least one side of the comparison is not NaN.  This allows the
+  // stub to use object identity in the positive case.  We ignore it when
+  // generating the minor key for other comparisons to avoid creating more
+  // stubs.
+  bool never_nan_nan_;
+  // Do generate the number comparison code in the stub. Stubs without number
+  // comparison code is used when the number comparison has been inlined, and
+  // the stub will be called if one of the operands is not a number.
+  bool include_number_compare_;
+  // Register holding the left hand side of the comparison if the stub gives
+  // a choice, no_reg otherwise.
+  Register lhs_;
+  // Register holding the right hand side of the comparison if the stub gives
+  // a choice, no_reg otherwise.
+  Register rhs_;
+
+  // Encoding of the minor key CCCCCCCCCCCCRCNS.
+  class StrictField: public BitField<bool, 0, 1> {};
+  class NeverNanNanField: public BitField<bool, 1, 1> {};
+  class IncludeNumberCompareField: public BitField<bool, 2, 1> {};
+  class RegisterField: public BitField<bool, 3, 1> {};
+  class ConditionField: public BitField<int, 4, 12> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return Compare; }
+
+  int MinorKey();
+
+  // Branch to the label if the given object isn't a symbol.
+  void BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                         Label* label,
+                         Register object,
+                         Register scratch);
+
+  // Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
+  // names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
+  char* name_;
+  const char* GetName();
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("CompareStub (cc %d), (strict %s), "
+           "(never_nan_nan %s), (number_compare %s) ",
+           static_cast<int>(cc_),
+           strict_ ? "true" : "false",
+           never_nan_nan_ ? "true" : "false",
+           include_number_compare_ ? "included" : "not included");
+
+    if (!lhs_.is(no_reg) && !rhs_.is(no_reg)) {
+      PrintF("(lhs r%d), (rhs r%d)\n", lhs_.code(), rhs_.code());
+    } else {
+      PrintF("\n");
+    }
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+class CEntryStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit CEntryStub(int result_size) : result_size_(result_size) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  void GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    Label* throw_normal_exception,
+                    Label* throw_termination_exception,
+                    Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+                    bool do_gc,
+                    bool always_allocate_scope,
+                    int alignment_skew = 0);
+  void GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                UncatchableExceptionType type);
+
+  // Number of pointers/values returned.
+  const int result_size_;
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return CEntry; }
+  // Minor key must differ if different result_size_ values means different
+  // code is generated.
+  int MinorKey();
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "CEntryStub"; }
+};
+
+
+class ApiGetterEntryStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  ApiGetterEntryStub(Handle<AccessorInfo> info,
+                     ApiFunction* fun)
+      : info_(info),
+        fun_(fun) { }
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  virtual bool has_custom_cache() { return true; }
+  virtual bool GetCustomCache(Code** code_out);
+  virtual void SetCustomCache(Code* value);
+
+  static const int kStackSpace = 5;
+  static const int kArgc = 4;
+ private:
+  Handle<AccessorInfo> info() { return info_; }
+  ApiFunction* fun() { return fun_; }
+  Major MajorKey() { return NoCache; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+  const char* GetName() { return "ApiEntryStub"; }
+  // The accessor info associated with the function.
+  Handle<AccessorInfo> info_;
+  // The function to be called.
+  ApiFunction* fun_;
+};
+
+
+class JSEntryStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  JSEntryStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) { GenerateBody(masm, false); }
+
+ protected:
+  void GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return JSEntry; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "JSEntryStub"; }
+};
+
+
+class JSConstructEntryStub : public JSEntryStub {
+ public:
+  JSConstructEntryStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) { GenerateBody(masm, true); }
+
+ private:
+  int MinorKey() { return 1; }
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "JSConstructEntryStub"; }
+};
+
+
+class ArgumentsAccessStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  enum Type {
+    READ_ELEMENT,
+    NEW_OBJECT
+  };
+
+  explicit ArgumentsAccessStub(Type type) : type_(type) { }
+
+ private:
+  Type type_;
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return ArgumentsAccess; }
+  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "ArgumentsAccessStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("ArgumentsAccessStub (type %d)\n", type_);
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+class RegExpExecStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  RegExpExecStub() { }
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return RegExpExec; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "RegExpExecStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("RegExpExecStub\n");
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+class CallFunctionStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  CallFunctionStub(int argc, InLoopFlag in_loop, CallFunctionFlags flags)
+      : argc_(argc), in_loop_(in_loop), flags_(flags) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  int argc_;
+  InLoopFlag in_loop_;
+  CallFunctionFlags flags_;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("CallFunctionStub (args %d, in_loop %d, flags %d)\n",
+           argc_,
+           static_cast<int>(in_loop_),
+           static_cast<int>(flags_));
+  }
+#endif
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 32 bits with Bitfield <Type, shift, size>.
+  class InLoopBits: public BitField<InLoopFlag, 0, 1> {};
+  class FlagBits: public BitField<CallFunctionFlags, 1, 1> {};
+  class ArgcBits: public BitField<int, 2, 32 - 2> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return CallFunction; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 32 bit value.
+    return InLoopBits::encode(in_loop_)
+           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
+           | ArgcBits::encode(argc_);
+  }
+
+  InLoopFlag InLoop() { return in_loop_; }
+  bool ReceiverMightBeValue() {
+    return (flags_ & RECEIVER_MIGHT_BE_VALUE) != 0;
+  }
+
+ public:
+  static int ExtractArgcFromMinorKey(int minor_key) {
+    return ArgcBits::decode(minor_key);
+  }
+};
+
+
+enum StringIndexFlags {
+  // Accepts smis or heap numbers.
+  STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER,
+
+  // Accepts smis or heap numbers that are valid array indices
+  // (ECMA-262 15.4). Invalid indices are reported as being out of
+  // range.
+  STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX
+};
+
+
+// Generates code implementing String.prototype.charCodeAt.
+//
+// Only supports the case when the receiver is a string and the index
+// is a number (smi or heap number) that is a valid index into the
+// string. Additional index constraints are specified by the
+// flags. Otherwise, bails out to the provided labels.
+//
+// Register usage: |object| may be changed to another string in a way
+// that doesn't affect charCodeAt/charAt semantics, |index| is
+// preserved, |scratch| and |result| are clobbered.
+class StringCharCodeAtGenerator {
+ public:
+  StringCharCodeAtGenerator(Register object,
+                            Register index,
+                            Register scratch,
+                            Register result,
+                            Label* receiver_not_string,
+                            Label* index_not_number,
+                            Label* index_out_of_range,
+                            StringIndexFlags index_flags)
+      : object_(object),
+        index_(index),
+        scratch_(scratch),
+        result_(result),
+        receiver_not_string_(receiver_not_string),
+        index_not_number_(index_not_number),
+        index_out_of_range_(index_out_of_range),
+        index_flags_(index_flags) {
+    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(object_));
+    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(index_));
+    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(result_));
+    ASSERT(!result_.is(object_));
+    ASSERT(!result_.is(index_));
+  }
+
+  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
+  // register contains the result.
+  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
+  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
+  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
+  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
+
+ private:
+  Register object_;
+  Register index_;
+  Register scratch_;
+  Register result_;
+
+  Label* receiver_not_string_;
+  Label* index_not_number_;
+  Label* index_out_of_range_;
+
+  StringIndexFlags index_flags_;
+
+  Label call_runtime_;
+  Label index_not_smi_;
+  Label got_smi_index_;
+  Label exit_;
+
+  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharCodeAtGenerator);
+};
+
+
+// Generates code for creating a one-char string from a char code.
+class StringCharFromCodeGenerator {
+ public:
+  StringCharFromCodeGenerator(Register code,
+                              Register result)
+      : code_(code),
+        result_(result) {
+    ASSERT(!code_.is(result_));
+  }
+
+  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
+  // register contains the result.
+  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
+  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
+  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
+  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
+
+ private:
+  Register code_;
+  Register result_;
+
+  Label slow_case_;
+  Label exit_;
+
+  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharFromCodeGenerator);
+};
+
+
+// Generates code implementing String.prototype.charAt.
+//
+// Only supports the case when the receiver is a string and the index
+// is a number (smi or heap number) that is a valid index into the
+// string. Additional index constraints are specified by the
+// flags. Otherwise, bails out to the provided labels.
+//
+// Register usage: |object| may be changed to another string in a way
+// that doesn't affect charCodeAt/charAt semantics, |index| is
+// preserved, |scratch1|, |scratch2|, and |result| are clobbered.
+class StringCharAtGenerator {
+ public:
+  StringCharAtGenerator(Register object,
+                        Register index,
+                        Register scratch1,
+                        Register scratch2,
+                        Register result,
+                        Label* receiver_not_string,
+                        Label* index_not_number,
+                        Label* index_out_of_range,
+                        StringIndexFlags index_flags)
+      : char_code_at_generator_(object,
+                                index,
+                                scratch1,
+                                scratch2,
+                                receiver_not_string,
+                                index_not_number,
+                                index_out_of_range,
+                                index_flags),
+        char_from_code_generator_(scratch2, result) {}
+
+  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
+  // register contains the result.
+  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
+  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
+  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
+  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
+
+ private:
+  StringCharCodeAtGenerator char_code_at_generator_;
+  StringCharFromCodeGenerator char_from_code_generator_;
+
+  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharAtGenerator);
+};
+
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_CODE_STUBS_H_
diff --git a/src/codegen.cc b/src/codegen.cc
index a9fab43..20fb310 100644
--- a/src/codegen.cc
+++ b/src/codegen.cc
@@ -339,6 +339,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* expr) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 // List of special runtime calls which are generated inline. For some of these
 // functions the code will be generated inline, and for others a call to a code
 // stub will be inlined.
@@ -496,12 +501,11 @@
 
 
 int CEntryStub::MinorKey() {
-  ASSERT(result_size_ <= 2);
+  ASSERT(result_size_ == 1 || result_size_ == 2);
 #ifdef _WIN64
-  return ExitFrameModeBits::encode(mode_)
-         | IndirectResultBits::encode(result_size_ > 1);
+  return result_size_ == 1 ? 0 : 1;
 #else
-  return ExitFrameModeBits::encode(mode_);
+  return 0;
 #endif
 }
 
diff --git a/src/codegen.h b/src/codegen.h
index 56c175e..3373d1c 100644
--- a/src/codegen.h
+++ b/src/codegen.h
@@ -73,13 +73,6 @@
 //   CodeForSourcePosition
 
 
-// Mode to overwrite BinaryExpression values.
-enum OverwriteMode { NO_OVERWRITE, OVERWRITE_LEFT, OVERWRITE_RIGHT };
-enum UnaryOverwriteMode { UNARY_OVERWRITE, UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE };
-
-// Types of uncatchable exceptions.
-enum UncatchableExceptionType { OUT_OF_MEMORY, TERMINATION };
-
 #define INLINE_RUNTIME_FUNCTION_LIST(F) \
   F(IsSmi, 1, 1)                                                             \
   F(IsNonNegativeSmi, 1, 1)                                                  \
@@ -116,7 +109,9 @@
   F(MathSin, 1, 1)                                                           \
   F(MathCos, 1, 1)                                                           \
   F(MathSqrt, 1, 1)                                                          \
-  F(IsRegExpEquivalent, 2, 1)
+  F(IsRegExpEquivalent, 2, 1)                                                \
+  F(HasCachedArrayIndex, 1, 1)                                               \
+  F(GetCachedArrayIndex, 1, 1)
 
 
 #if V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32
@@ -136,29 +131,6 @@
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
-// Support for "structured" code comments.
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
-class Comment BASE_EMBEDDED {
- public:
-  Comment(MacroAssembler* masm, const char* msg);
-  ~Comment();
-
- private:
-  MacroAssembler* masm_;
-  const char* msg_;
-};
-
-#else
-
-class Comment BASE_EMBEDDED {
- public:
-  Comment(MacroAssembler*, const char*)  {}
-};
-
-#endif  // DEBUG
-
-
 // Code generation can be nested.  Code generation scopes form a stack
 // of active code generators.
 class CodeGeneratorScope BASE_EMBEDDED {
@@ -231,23 +203,6 @@
 #endif
 
 
-// Helper interface to prepare to/restore after making runtime calls.
-class RuntimeCallHelper {
- public:
-  virtual ~RuntimeCallHelper() {}
-
-  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const = 0;
-
-  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const = 0;
-
- protected:
-  RuntimeCallHelper() {}
-
- private:
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RuntimeCallHelper);
-};
-
-
 // RuntimeCallHelper implementation that saves/restores state of a
 // virtual frame.
 class VirtualFrameRuntimeCallHelper : public RuntimeCallHelper {
@@ -265,29 +220,6 @@
 };
 
 
-// RuntimeCallHelper implementation used in IC stubs: enters/leaves a
-// newly created internal frame before/after the runtime call.
-class ICRuntimeCallHelper : public RuntimeCallHelper {
- public:
-  ICRuntimeCallHelper() {}
-
-  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const;
-
-  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const;
-};
-
-
-// Trivial RuntimeCallHelper implementation.
-class NopRuntimeCallHelper : public RuntimeCallHelper {
- public:
-  NopRuntimeCallHelper() {}
-
-  virtual void BeforeCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const {}
-
-  virtual void AfterCall(MacroAssembler* masm) const {}
-};
-
-
 // Deferred code objects are small pieces of code that are compiled
 // out of line. They are used to defer the compilation of uncommon
 // paths thereby avoiding expensive jumps around uncommon code parts.
@@ -350,560 +282,7 @@
   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DeferredCode);
 };
 
-class StackCheckStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  StackCheckStub() { }
 
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "StackCheckStub"; }
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return StackCheck; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-};
-
-
-class FastNewClosureStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  const char* GetName() { return "FastNewClosureStub"; }
-  Major MajorKey() { return FastNewClosure; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-};
-
-
-class FastNewContextStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  static const int kMaximumSlots = 64;
-
-  explicit FastNewContextStub(int slots) : slots_(slots) {
-    ASSERT(slots_ > 0 && slots <= kMaximumSlots);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  int slots_;
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "FastNewContextStub"; }
-  Major MajorKey() { return FastNewContext; }
-  int MinorKey() { return slots_; }
-};
-
-
-class FastCloneShallowArrayStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  // Maximum length of copied elements array.
-  static const int kMaximumClonedLength = 8;
-
-  enum Mode {
-    CLONE_ELEMENTS,
-    COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS
-  };
-
-  FastCloneShallowArrayStub(Mode mode, int length)
-      : mode_(mode),
-        length_((mode == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS) ? 0 : length) {
-    ASSERT(length_ >= 0);
-    ASSERT(length_ <= kMaximumClonedLength);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Mode mode_;
-  int length_;
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "FastCloneShallowArrayStub"; }
-  Major MajorKey() { return FastCloneShallowArray; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    ASSERT(mode_ == 0 || mode_ == 1);
-    return (length_ << 1) | mode_;
-  }
-};
-
-
-class InstanceofStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  InstanceofStub() { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return Instanceof; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-};
-
-
-enum NegativeZeroHandling {
-  kStrictNegativeZero,
-  kIgnoreNegativeZero
-};
-
-
-class GenericUnaryOpStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  GenericUnaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
-                     UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite,
-                     NegativeZeroHandling negative_zero = kStrictNegativeZero)
-      : op_(op), overwrite_(overwrite), negative_zero_(negative_zero) { }
-
- private:
-  Token::Value op_;
-  UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite_;
-  NegativeZeroHandling negative_zero_;
-
-  class OverwriteField: public BitField<UnaryOverwriteMode, 0, 1> {};
-  class NegativeZeroField: public BitField<NegativeZeroHandling, 1, 1> {};
-  class OpField: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, kMinorBits - 2> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return GenericUnaryOp; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    return OpField::encode(op_) |
-           OverwriteField::encode(overwrite_) |
-           NegativeZeroField::encode(negative_zero_);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName();
-};
-
-
-enum NaNInformation {
-  kBothCouldBeNaN,
-  kCantBothBeNaN
-};
-
-
-class CompareStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  CompareStub(Condition cc,
-              bool strict,
-              NaNInformation nan_info = kBothCouldBeNaN,
-              bool include_number_compare = true,
-              Register lhs = no_reg,
-              Register rhs = no_reg) :
-      cc_(cc),
-      strict_(strict),
-      never_nan_nan_(nan_info == kCantBothBeNaN),
-      include_number_compare_(include_number_compare),
-      lhs_(lhs),
-      rhs_(rhs),
-      name_(NULL) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Condition cc_;
-  bool strict_;
-  // Only used for 'equal' comparisons.  Tells the stub that we already know
-  // that at least one side of the comparison is not NaN.  This allows the
-  // stub to use object identity in the positive case.  We ignore it when
-  // generating the minor key for other comparisons to avoid creating more
-  // stubs.
-  bool never_nan_nan_;
-  // Do generate the number comparison code in the stub. Stubs without number
-  // comparison code is used when the number comparison has been inlined, and
-  // the stub will be called if one of the operands is not a number.
-  bool include_number_compare_;
-  // Register holding the left hand side of the comparison if the stub gives
-  // a choice, no_reg otherwise.
-  Register lhs_;
-  // Register holding the right hand side of the comparison if the stub gives
-  // a choice, no_reg otherwise.
-  Register rhs_;
-
-  // Encoding of the minor key CCCCCCCCCCCCRCNS.
-  class StrictField: public BitField<bool, 0, 1> {};
-  class NeverNanNanField: public BitField<bool, 1, 1> {};
-  class IncludeNumberCompareField: public BitField<bool, 2, 1> {};
-  class RegisterField: public BitField<bool, 3, 1> {};
-  class ConditionField: public BitField<int, 4, 12> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return Compare; }
-
-  int MinorKey();
-
-  // Branch to the label if the given object isn't a symbol.
-  void BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                         Label* label,
-                         Register object,
-                         Register scratch);
-
-  // Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
-  // names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
-  char* name_;
-  const char* GetName();
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("CompareStub (cc %d), (strict %s), "
-           "(never_nan_nan %s), (number_compare %s) ",
-           static_cast<int>(cc_),
-           strict_ ? "true" : "false",
-           never_nan_nan_ ? "true" : "false",
-           include_number_compare_ ? "included" : "not included");
-
-    if (!lhs_.is(no_reg) && !rhs_.is(no_reg)) {
-      PrintF("(lhs r%d), (rhs r%d)\n", lhs_.code(), rhs_.code());
-    } else {
-      PrintF("\n");
-    }
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class CEntryStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit CEntryStub(int result_size,
-                      ExitFrame::Mode mode = ExitFrame::MODE_NORMAL)
-      : result_size_(result_size), mode_(mode) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  void GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    Label* throw_normal_exception,
-                    Label* throw_termination_exception,
-                    Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-                    bool do_gc,
-                    bool always_allocate_scope,
-                    int alignment_skew = 0);
-  void GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                UncatchableExceptionType type);
-
-  // Number of pointers/values returned.
-  const int result_size_;
-  const ExitFrame::Mode mode_;
-
-  // Minor key encoding
-  class ExitFrameModeBits: public BitField<ExitFrame::Mode, 0, 1> {};
-  class IndirectResultBits: public BitField<bool, 1, 1> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return CEntry; }
-  // Minor key must differ if different result_size_ values means different
-  // code is generated.
-  int MinorKey();
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "CEntryStub"; }
-};
-
-
-class ApiGetterEntryStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  ApiGetterEntryStub(Handle<AccessorInfo> info,
-                     ApiFunction* fun)
-      : info_(info),
-        fun_(fun) { }
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  virtual bool has_custom_cache() { return true; }
-  virtual bool GetCustomCache(Code** code_out);
-  virtual void SetCustomCache(Code* value);
-
-  static const int kStackSpace = 5;
-  static const int kArgc = 4;
- private:
-  Handle<AccessorInfo> info() { return info_; }
-  ApiFunction* fun() { return fun_; }
-  Major MajorKey() { return NoCache; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-  const char* GetName() { return "ApiEntryStub"; }
-  // The accessor info associated with the function.
-  Handle<AccessorInfo> info_;
-  // The function to be called.
-  ApiFunction* fun_;
-};
-
-
-class JSEntryStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  JSEntryStub() { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) { GenerateBody(masm, false); }
-
- protected:
-  void GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return JSEntry; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "JSEntryStub"; }
-};
-
-
-class JSConstructEntryStub : public JSEntryStub {
- public:
-  JSConstructEntryStub() { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) { GenerateBody(masm, true); }
-
- private:
-  int MinorKey() { return 1; }
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "JSConstructEntryStub"; }
-};
-
-
-class ArgumentsAccessStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  enum Type {
-    READ_ELEMENT,
-    NEW_OBJECT
-  };
-
-  explicit ArgumentsAccessStub(Type type) : type_(type) { }
-
- private:
-  Type type_;
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return ArgumentsAccess; }
-  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "ArgumentsAccessStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("ArgumentsAccessStub (type %d)\n", type_);
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class RegExpExecStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  RegExpExecStub() { }
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return RegExpExec; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "RegExpExecStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("RegExpExecStub\n");
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class CallFunctionStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  CallFunctionStub(int argc, InLoopFlag in_loop, CallFunctionFlags flags)
-      : argc_(argc), in_loop_(in_loop), flags_(flags) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  int argc_;
-  InLoopFlag in_loop_;
-  CallFunctionFlags flags_;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("CallFunctionStub (args %d, in_loop %d, flags %d)\n",
-           argc_,
-           static_cast<int>(in_loop_),
-           static_cast<int>(flags_));
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 32 bits with Bitfield <Type, shift, size>.
-  class InLoopBits: public BitField<InLoopFlag, 0, 1> {};
-  class FlagBits: public BitField<CallFunctionFlags, 1, 1> {};
-  class ArgcBits: public BitField<int, 2, 32 - 2> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return CallFunction; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 32 bit value.
-    return InLoopBits::encode(in_loop_)
-           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
-           | ArgcBits::encode(argc_);
-  }
-
-  InLoopFlag InLoop() { return in_loop_; }
-  bool ReceiverMightBeValue() {
-    return (flags_ & RECEIVER_MIGHT_BE_VALUE) != 0;
-  }
-
- public:
-  static int ExtractArgcFromMinorKey(int minor_key) {
-    return ArgcBits::decode(minor_key);
-  }
-};
-
-
-enum StringIndexFlags {
-  // Accepts smis or heap numbers.
-  STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER,
-
-  // Accepts smis or heap numbers that are valid array indices
-  // (ECMA-262 15.4). Invalid indices are reported as being out of
-  // range.
-  STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX
-};
-
-
-// Generates code implementing String.prototype.charCodeAt.
-//
-// Only supports the case when the receiver is a string and the index
-// is a number (smi or heap number) that is a valid index into the
-// string. Additional index constraints are specified by the
-// flags. Otherwise, bails out to the provided labels.
-//
-// Register usage: |object| may be changed to another string in a way
-// that doesn't affect charCodeAt/charAt semantics, |index| is
-// preserved, |scratch| and |result| are clobbered.
-class StringCharCodeAtGenerator {
- public:
-  StringCharCodeAtGenerator(Register object,
-                            Register index,
-                            Register scratch,
-                            Register result,
-                            Label* receiver_not_string,
-                            Label* index_not_number,
-                            Label* index_out_of_range,
-                            StringIndexFlags index_flags)
-      : object_(object),
-        index_(index),
-        scratch_(scratch),
-        result_(result),
-        receiver_not_string_(receiver_not_string),
-        index_not_number_(index_not_number),
-        index_out_of_range_(index_out_of_range),
-        index_flags_(index_flags) {
-    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(object_));
-    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(index_));
-    ASSERT(!scratch_.is(result_));
-    ASSERT(!result_.is(object_));
-    ASSERT(!result_.is(index_));
-  }
-
-  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
-  // register contains the result.
-  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
-  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
-  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
-  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
-
- private:
-  Register object_;
-  Register index_;
-  Register scratch_;
-  Register result_;
-
-  Label* receiver_not_string_;
-  Label* index_not_number_;
-  Label* index_out_of_range_;
-
-  StringIndexFlags index_flags_;
-
-  Label call_runtime_;
-  Label index_not_smi_;
-  Label got_smi_index_;
-  Label exit_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharCodeAtGenerator);
-};
-
-
-// Generates code for creating a one-char string from a char code.
-class StringCharFromCodeGenerator {
- public:
-  StringCharFromCodeGenerator(Register code,
-                              Register result)
-      : code_(code),
-        result_(result) {
-    ASSERT(!code_.is(result_));
-  }
-
-  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
-  // register contains the result.
-  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
-  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
-  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
-  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
-
- private:
-  Register code_;
-  Register result_;
-
-  Label slow_case_;
-  Label exit_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharFromCodeGenerator);
-};
-
-
-// Generates code implementing String.prototype.charAt.
-//
-// Only supports the case when the receiver is a string and the index
-// is a number (smi or heap number) that is a valid index into the
-// string. Additional index constraints are specified by the
-// flags. Otherwise, bails out to the provided labels.
-//
-// Register usage: |object| may be changed to another string in a way
-// that doesn't affect charCodeAt/charAt semantics, |index| is
-// preserved, |scratch1|, |scratch2|, and |result| are clobbered.
-class StringCharAtGenerator {
- public:
-  StringCharAtGenerator(Register object,
-                        Register index,
-                        Register scratch1,
-                        Register scratch2,
-                        Register result,
-                        Label* receiver_not_string,
-                        Label* index_not_number,
-                        Label* index_out_of_range,
-                        StringIndexFlags index_flags)
-      : char_code_at_generator_(object,
-                                index,
-                                scratch1,
-                                scratch2,
-                                receiver_not_string,
-                                index_not_number,
-                                index_out_of_range,
-                                index_flags),
-        char_from_code_generator_(scratch2, result) {}
-
-  // Generates the fast case code. On the fallthrough path |result|
-  // register contains the result.
-  void GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Generates the slow case code. Must not be naturally
-  // reachable. Expected to be put after a ret instruction (e.g., in
-  // deferred code). Always jumps back to the fast case.
-  void GenerateSlow(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper);
-
- private:
-  StringCharCodeAtGenerator char_code_at_generator_;
-  StringCharFromCodeGenerator char_from_code_generator_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StringCharAtGenerator);
-};
-
-
-}  // namespace internal
-}  // namespace v8
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_CODEGEN_H_
diff --git a/src/compiler.cc b/src/compiler.cc
index ff3cb7a..bf6d41d 100755
--- a/src/compiler.cc
+++ b/src/compiler.cc
@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "data-flow.h"
 #include "debug.h"
-#include "flow-graph.h"
 #include "full-codegen.h"
 #include "liveedit.h"
 #include "oprofile-agent.h"
@@ -92,27 +91,6 @@
     return Handle<Code>::null();
   }
 
-  if (function->scope()->num_parameters() > 0 ||
-      function->scope()->num_stack_slots()) {
-    AssignedVariablesAnalyzer ava(function);
-    ava.Analyze();
-    if (ava.HasStackOverflow()) {
-      return Handle<Code>::null();
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (FLAG_use_flow_graph) {
-    FlowGraphBuilder builder;
-    FlowGraph* graph = builder.Build(function);
-    USE(graph);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-    if (FLAG_print_graph_text && !builder.HasStackOverflow()) {
-      graph->PrintAsText(function->name());
-    }
-#endif
-  }
-
   // Generate code and return it.  Code generator selection is governed by
   // which backends are enabled and whether the function is considered
   // run-once code or not:
@@ -126,17 +104,13 @@
   bool is_run_once = (shared.is_null())
       ? info->scope()->is_global_scope()
       : (shared->is_toplevel() || shared->try_full_codegen());
-
-  if (AlwaysFullCompiler()) {
+  bool use_full = FLAG_full_compiler && !function->contains_loops();
+  if (AlwaysFullCompiler() || (use_full && is_run_once)) {
     return FullCodeGenerator::MakeCode(info);
-  } else if (FLAG_full_compiler && is_run_once) {
-    FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker checker;
-    checker.Check(function);
-    if (checker.has_supported_syntax()) {
-      return FullCodeGenerator::MakeCode(info);
-    }
   }
 
+  AssignedVariablesAnalyzer ava(function);
+  if (!ava.Analyze()) return Handle<Code>::null();
   return CodeGenerator::MakeCode(info);
 }
 
@@ -442,6 +416,9 @@
   // object last we avoid this.
   shared->set_scope_info(*SerializedScopeInfo::Create(info->scope()));
   shared->set_code(*code);
+  if (!info->closure().is_null()) {
+    info->closure()->set_code(*code);
+  }
 
   // Set the expected number of properties for instances.
   SetExpectedNofPropertiesFromEstimate(shared, lit->expected_property_count());
@@ -490,49 +467,19 @@
       return Handle<SharedFunctionInfo>::null();
     }
 
-    if (literal->scope()->num_parameters() > 0 ||
-        literal->scope()->num_stack_slots()) {
-      AssignedVariablesAnalyzer ava(literal);
-      ava.Analyze();
-      if (ava.HasStackOverflow()) {
-        return Handle<SharedFunctionInfo>::null();
-      }
-    }
-
-    if (FLAG_use_flow_graph) {
-      FlowGraphBuilder builder;
-      FlowGraph* graph = builder.Build(literal);
-      USE(graph);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-      if (FLAG_print_graph_text && !builder.HasStackOverflow()) {
-        graph->PrintAsText(literal->name());
-      }
-#endif
-    }
-
     // Generate code and return it.  The way that the compilation mode
     // is controlled by the command-line flags is described in
     // the static helper function MakeCode.
     CompilationInfo info(literal, script, false);
 
     bool is_run_once = literal->try_full_codegen();
-    bool is_compiled = false;
-
-    if (AlwaysFullCompiler()) {
+    bool use_full = FLAG_full_compiler && !literal->contains_loops();
+    if (AlwaysFullCompiler() || (use_full && is_run_once)) {
       code = FullCodeGenerator::MakeCode(&info);
-      is_compiled = true;
-    } else if (FLAG_full_compiler && is_run_once) {
-      FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker checker;
-      checker.Check(literal);
-      if (checker.has_supported_syntax()) {
-        code = FullCodeGenerator::MakeCode(&info);
-        is_compiled = true;
-      }
-    }
-
-    if (!is_compiled) {
+    } else {
       // We fall back to the classic V8 code generator.
+      AssignedVariablesAnalyzer ava(literal);
+      if (!ava.Analyze()) return Handle<SharedFunctionInfo>::null();
       code = CodeGenerator::MakeCode(&info);
     }
 
diff --git a/src/contexts.h b/src/contexts.h
index 181efc9..78dda6a 100644
--- a/src/contexts.h
+++ b/src/contexts.h
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@
 #ifndef V8_CONTEXTS_H_
 #define V8_CONTEXTS_H_
 
+#include "heap.h"
+#include "objects.h"
+
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
@@ -86,6 +89,7 @@
   V(CONFIGURE_GLOBAL_INDEX, JSFunction, configure_global_fun) \
   V(FUNCTION_CACHE_INDEX, JSObject, function_cache) \
   V(JSFUNCTION_RESULT_CACHES_INDEX, FixedArray, jsfunction_result_caches) \
+  V(NORMALIZED_MAP_CACHE_INDEX, NormalizedMapCache, normalized_map_cache) \
   V(RUNTIME_CONTEXT_INDEX, Context, runtime_context) \
   V(CALL_AS_FUNCTION_DELEGATE_INDEX, JSFunction, call_as_function_delegate) \
   V(CALL_AS_CONSTRUCTOR_DELEGATE_INDEX, JSFunction, \
@@ -211,6 +215,7 @@
     CONFIGURE_GLOBAL_INDEX,
     FUNCTION_CACHE_INDEX,
     JSFUNCTION_RESULT_CACHES_INDEX,
+    NORMALIZED_MAP_CACHE_INDEX,
     RUNTIME_CONTEXT_INDEX,
     CALL_AS_FUNCTION_DELEGATE_INDEX,
     CALL_AS_CONSTRUCTOR_DELEGATE_INDEX,
diff --git a/src/conversions.cc b/src/conversions.cc
index 1e2bb20..90cdc77 100644
--- a/src/conversions.cc
+++ b/src/conversions.cc
@@ -733,11 +733,18 @@
 
 double StringToDouble(const char* str, int flags, double empty_string_val) {
   const char* end = str + StrLength(str);
-
   return InternalStringToDouble(str, end, flags, empty_string_val);
 }
 
 
+double StringToDouble(Vector<const char> str,
+                      int flags,
+                      double empty_string_val) {
+  const char* end = str.start() + str.length();
+  return InternalStringToDouble(str.start(), end, flags, empty_string_val);
+}
+
+
 extern "C" char* dtoa(double d, int mode, int ndigits,
                       int* decpt, int* sign, char** rve);
 
diff --git a/src/conversions.h b/src/conversions.h
index c4ceea6..9e32a0c 100644
--- a/src/conversions.h
+++ b/src/conversions.h
@@ -96,8 +96,12 @@
 
 
 // Converts a string into a double value according to ECMA-262 9.3.1
-double StringToDouble(const char* str, int flags, double empty_string_val = 0);
 double StringToDouble(String* str, int flags, double empty_string_val = 0);
+double StringToDouble(Vector<const char> str,
+                      int flags,
+                      double empty_string_val = 0);
+// This version expects a zero-terminated character array.
+double StringToDouble(const char* str, int flags, double empty_string_val = 0);
 
 // Converts a string into an integer.
 double StringToInt(String* str, int radix);
diff --git a/src/data-flow.cc b/src/data-flow.cc
index 55d8582..d480c1b 100644
--- a/src/data-flow.cc
+++ b/src/data-flow.cc
@@ -50,258 +50,13 @@
 #endif
 
 
-void AstLabeler::Label(CompilationInfo* info) {
-  info_ = info;
-  VisitStatements(info_->function()->body());
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitStatements(ZoneList<Statement*>* stmts) {
-  for (int i = 0, len = stmts->length(); i < len; i++) {
-    Visit(stmts->at(i));
-  }
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitDeclarations(ZoneList<Declaration*>* decls) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
-  VisitStatements(stmt->statements());
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitExpressionStatement(
-    ExpressionStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitEmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* stmt) {
-  // Do nothing.
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitIfStatement(IfStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitContinueStatement(ContinueStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitBreakStatement(BreakStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitReturnStatement(ReturnStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitWithEnterStatement(
-    WithEnterStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitWithExitStatement(WithExitStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitForInStatement(ForInStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitTryFinallyStatement(
-    TryFinallyStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitDebuggerStatement(
-    DebuggerStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitSharedFunctionInfoLiteral(
-    SharedFunctionInfoLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitSlot(Slot* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* expr) {
-  expr->set_num(next_number_++);
-  Variable* var = expr->var();
-  if (var->is_global() && !var->is_this()) {
-    info_->set_has_globals(true);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitLiteral(Literal* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitRegExpLiteral(RegExpLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitArrayLiteral(ArrayLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCatchExtensionObject(
-    CatchExtensionObject* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitAssignment(Assignment* expr) {
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  ASSERT(prop != NULL);
-  ASSERT(prop->key()->IsPropertyName());
-  VariableProxy* proxy = prop->obj()->AsVariableProxy();
-  USE(proxy);
-  ASSERT(proxy != NULL && proxy->var()->is_this());
-  info()->set_has_this_properties(true);
-
-  prop->obj()->set_num(AstNode::kNoNumber);
-  prop->key()->set_num(AstNode::kNoNumber);
-  Visit(expr->value());
-  expr->set_num(next_number_++);
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitThrow(Throw* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
-  ASSERT(expr->key()->IsPropertyName());
-  VariableProxy* proxy = expr->obj()->AsVariableProxy();
-  USE(proxy);
-  ASSERT(proxy != NULL && proxy->var()->is_this());
-  info()->set_has_this_properties(true);
-
-  expr->obj()->set_num(AstNode::kNoNumber);
-  expr->key()->set_num(AstNode::kNoNumber);
-  expr->set_num(next_number_++);
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCall(Call* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCallNew(CallNew* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->left());
-  Visit(expr->right());
-  expr->set_num(next_number_++);
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void AstLabeler::VisitDeclaration(Declaration* decl) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::AssignedVariablesAnalyzer(FunctionLiteral* fun)
-    : fun_(fun),
-      av_(fun->scope()->num_parameters() + fun->scope()->num_stack_slots()) {}
-
-
-void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::Analyze() {
-  ASSERT(av_.length() > 0);
+bool AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::Analyze() {
+  Scope* scope = fun_->scope();
+  int variables = scope->num_parameters() + scope->num_stack_slots();
+  if (variables == 0) return true;
+  av_.ExpandTo(variables);
   VisitStatements(fun_->body());
+  return !HasStackOverflow();
 }
 
 
@@ -394,7 +149,7 @@
       !var->is_arguments() &&
       var->mode() != Variable::CONST &&
       (var->is_this() || !av_.Contains(BitIndex(var)))) {
-    expr->AsVariableProxy()->set_is_trivial(true);
+    expr->AsVariableProxy()->MarkAsTrivial();
   }
 }
 
@@ -489,9 +244,7 @@
 
 void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
   if (stmt->init() != NULL) Visit(stmt->init());
-
   if (stmt->cond() != NULL) ProcessExpression(stmt->cond());
-
   if (stmt->next() != NULL) Visit(stmt->next());
 
   // Process loop body. After visiting the loop body av_ contains
@@ -504,7 +257,6 @@
   if (var != NULL && !av_.Contains(BitIndex(var))) {
     stmt->set_loop_variable(var);
   }
-
   av_.Union(saved_av);
 }
 
@@ -712,13 +464,20 @@
 
 void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
   ASSERT(av_.IsEmpty());
+  MarkIfTrivial(expr->expression());
   Visit(expr->expression());
 }
 
 
+void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitIncrementOperation(
+    IncrementOperation* expr) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
   ASSERT(av_.IsEmpty());
-
+  if (expr->is_prefix()) MarkIfTrivial(expr->expression());
   Visit(expr->expression());
 
   Variable* var = expr->expression()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
@@ -744,6 +503,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  ASSERT(av_.IsEmpty());
+  MarkIfTrivial(expr->expression());
+  Visit(expr->expression());
+}
+
+
 void AssignedVariablesAnalyzer::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
   // Nothing to do.
   ASSERT(av_.IsEmpty());
diff --git a/src/data-flow.h b/src/data-flow.h
index 079da65..540db16 100644
--- a/src/data-flow.h
+++ b/src/data-flow.h
@@ -42,12 +42,10 @@
 
 class BitVector: public ZoneObject {
  public:
-  explicit BitVector(int length)
-      : length_(length),
-        data_length_(SizeFor(length)),
-        data_(Zone::NewArray<uint32_t>(data_length_)) {
-    ASSERT(length > 0);
-    Clear();
+  BitVector() : length_(0), data_length_(0), data_(NULL) { }
+
+  explicit BitVector(int length) {
+    ExpandTo(length);
   }
 
   BitVector(const BitVector& other)
@@ -57,8 +55,12 @@
     CopyFrom(other);
   }
 
-  static int SizeFor(int length) {
-    return 1 + ((length - 1) / 32);
+  void ExpandTo(int length) {
+    ASSERT(length > 0);
+    length_ = length;
+    data_length_ = SizeFor(length);
+    data_ = Zone::NewArray<uint32_t>(data_length_);
+    Clear();
   }
 
   BitVector& operator=(const BitVector& rhs) {
@@ -137,6 +139,10 @@
 #endif
 
  private:
+  static int SizeFor(int length) {
+    return 1 + ((length - 1) / 32);
+  }
+
   int length_;
   int data_length_;
   uint32_t* data_;
@@ -187,63 +193,13 @@
 };
 
 
-struct ReachingDefinitionsData BASE_EMBEDDED {
- public:
-  ReachingDefinitionsData() : rd_in_(NULL), kill_(NULL), gen_(NULL) {}
-
-  void Initialize(int definition_count) {
-    rd_in_ = new BitVector(definition_count);
-    kill_ = new BitVector(definition_count);
-    gen_ = new BitVector(definition_count);
-  }
-
-  BitVector* rd_in() { return rd_in_; }
-  BitVector* kill() { return kill_; }
-  BitVector* gen() { return gen_; }
-
- private:
-  BitVector* rd_in_;
-  BitVector* kill_;
-  BitVector* gen_;
-};
-
-
-// This class is used to number all expressions in the AST according to
-// their evaluation order (post-order left-to-right traversal).
-class AstLabeler: public AstVisitor {
- public:
-  AstLabeler() : next_number_(0) {}
-
-  void Label(CompilationInfo* info);
-
- private:
-  CompilationInfo* info() { return info_; }
-
-  void VisitDeclarations(ZoneList<Declaration*>* decls);
-  void VisitStatements(ZoneList<Statement*>* stmts);
-
-  // AST node visit functions.
-#define DECLARE_VISIT(type) virtual void Visit##type(type* node);
-  AST_NODE_LIST(DECLARE_VISIT)
-#undef DECLARE_VISIT
-
-  // Traversal number for labelling AST nodes.
-  int next_number_;
-
-  CompilationInfo* info_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(AstLabeler);
-};
-
-
 // Computes the set of assigned variables and annotates variables proxies
 // that are trivial sub-expressions and for-loops where the loop variable
 // is guaranteed to be a smi.
 class AssignedVariablesAnalyzer : public AstVisitor {
  public:
-  explicit AssignedVariablesAnalyzer(FunctionLiteral* fun);
-
-  void Analyze();
+  explicit AssignedVariablesAnalyzer(FunctionLiteral* fun) : fun_(fun) { }
+  bool Analyze();
 
  private:
   Variable* FindSmiLoopVariable(ForStatement* stmt);
diff --git a/src/debug.cc b/src/debug.cc
index 1234196..87780d3 100644
--- a/src/debug.cc
+++ b/src/debug.cc
@@ -1007,17 +1007,18 @@
     for (int i = 0; i < array->length(); i++) {
       Handle<Object> o(array->get(i));
       if (CheckBreakPoint(o)) {
-        break_points_hit->SetElement(break_points_hit_count++, *o);
+        SetElement(break_points_hit, break_points_hit_count++, o);
       }
     }
   } else {
     if (CheckBreakPoint(break_point_objects)) {
-      break_points_hit->SetElement(break_points_hit_count++,
-                                   *break_point_objects);
+      SetElement(break_points_hit,
+                 break_points_hit_count++,
+                 break_point_objects);
     }
   }
 
-  // Return undefined if no break points where triggered.
+  // Return undefined if no break points were triggered.
   if (break_points_hit_count == 0) {
     return Factory::undefined_value();
   }
@@ -1443,7 +1444,7 @@
 // Check whether a code stub with the specified major key is a possible break
 // point location when looking for source break locations.
 bool Debug::IsSourceBreakStub(Code* code) {
-  CodeStub::Major major_key = code->major_key();
+  CodeStub::Major major_key = CodeStub::GetMajorKey(code);
   return major_key == CodeStub::CallFunction;
 }
 
@@ -1451,7 +1452,7 @@
 // Check whether a code stub with the specified major key is a possible break
 // location.
 bool Debug::IsBreakStub(Code* code) {
-  CodeStub::Major major_key = code->major_key();
+  CodeStub::Major major_key = CodeStub::GetMajorKey(code);
   return major_key == CodeStub::CallFunction ||
          major_key == CodeStub::StackCheck;
 }
diff --git a/src/debug.h b/src/debug.h
index 98d1919..8b3b29e 100644
--- a/src/debug.h
+++ b/src/debug.h
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@
 #define V8_DEBUG_H_
 
 #include "assembler.h"
-#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "debug-agent.h"
 #include "execution.h"
 #include "factory.h"
@@ -332,8 +331,7 @@
     k_after_break_target_address,
     k_debug_break_return_address,
     k_debug_break_slot_address,
-    k_restarter_frame_function_pointer,
-    k_register_address
+    k_restarter_frame_function_pointer
   };
 
   // Support for setting the address to jump to when returning from break point.
@@ -953,10 +951,7 @@
 // code.
 class Debug_Address {
  public:
-  Debug_Address(Debug::AddressId id, int reg = 0)
-    : id_(id), reg_(reg) {
-    ASSERT(reg == 0 || id == Debug::k_register_address);
-  }
+  explicit Debug_Address(Debug::AddressId id) : id_(id) { }
 
   static Debug_Address AfterBreakTarget() {
     return Debug_Address(Debug::k_after_break_target_address);
@@ -970,10 +965,6 @@
     return Debug_Address(Debug::k_restarter_frame_function_pointer);
   }
 
-  static Debug_Address Register(int reg) {
-    return Debug_Address(Debug::k_register_address, reg);
-  }
-
   Address address() const {
     switch (id_) {
       case Debug::k_after_break_target_address:
@@ -985,8 +976,6 @@
       case Debug::k_restarter_frame_function_pointer:
         return reinterpret_cast<Address>(
             Debug::restarter_frame_function_pointer_address());
-      case Debug::k_register_address:
-        return reinterpret_cast<Address>(Debug::register_address(reg_));
       default:
         UNREACHABLE();
         return NULL;
@@ -994,7 +983,6 @@
   }
  private:
   Debug::AddressId id_;
-  int reg_;
 };
 
 // The optional thread that Debug Agent may use to temporary call V8 to process
diff --git a/src/disassembler.cc b/src/disassembler.cc
index 19cb6af..e79421f 100644
--- a/src/disassembler.cc
+++ b/src/disassembler.cc
@@ -258,11 +258,12 @@
             // Get the STUB key and extract major and minor key.
             uint32_t key = Smi::cast(obj)->value();
             uint32_t minor_key = CodeStub::MinorKeyFromKey(key);
-            ASSERT(code->major_key() == CodeStub::MajorKeyFromKey(key));
+            CodeStub::Major major_key = CodeStub::GetMajorKey(code);
+            ASSERT(major_key == CodeStub::MajorKeyFromKey(key));
             out.AddFormatted(" %s, %s, ",
                              Code::Kind2String(kind),
-                             CodeStub::MajorName(code->major_key(), false));
-            switch (code->major_key()) {
+                             CodeStub::MajorName(major_key, false));
+            switch (major_key) {
               case CodeStub::CallFunction:
                 out.AddFormatted("argc = %d", minor_key);
                 break;
diff --git a/src/flags.h b/src/flags.h
index a8eca95..f9cbde0 100644
--- a/src/flags.h
+++ b/src/flags.h
@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@
 #ifndef V8_FLAGS_H_
 #define V8_FLAGS_H_
 
-#include "checks.h"
-
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
diff --git a/src/flow-graph.cc b/src/flow-graph.cc
deleted file mode 100644
index 02a2cd9..0000000
--- a/src/flow-graph.cc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,763 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
-// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-// met:
-//
-//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-//     * 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.
-//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
-//
-// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
-// OWNER 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 "flow-graph.h"
-#include "scopes.h"
-
-namespace v8 {
-namespace internal {
-
-void BasicBlock::BuildTraversalOrder(ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* preorder,
-                                     ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* postorder,
-                                     bool mark) {
-  if (mark_ == mark) return;
-  mark_ = mark;
-  preorder->Add(this);
-  if (right_successor_ != NULL) {
-    right_successor_->BuildTraversalOrder(preorder, postorder, mark);
-  }
-  if (left_successor_ != NULL) {
-    left_successor_->BuildTraversalOrder(preorder, postorder, mark);
-  }
-  postorder->Add(this);
-}
-
-
-FlowGraph* FlowGraphBuilder::Build(FunctionLiteral* lit) {
-  // Create new entry and exit nodes.  These will not change during
-  // construction.
-  entry_ = new BasicBlock(NULL);
-  exit_ = new BasicBlock(NULL);
-  // Begin accumulating instructions in the entry block.
-  current_ = entry_;
-
-  VisitDeclarations(lit->scope()->declarations());
-  VisitStatements(lit->body());
-  // In the event of stack overflow or failure to handle a syntactic
-  // construct, return an invalid flow graph.
-  if (HasStackOverflow()) return new FlowGraph(NULL, NULL);
-
-  // If current is not the exit, add a link to the exit.
-  if (current_ != exit_) {
-    // If current already has a successor (i.e., will be a branch node) and
-    // if the exit already has a predecessor, insert an empty block to
-    // maintain edge split form.
-    if (current_->HasSuccessor() && exit_->HasPredecessor()) {
-      current_ = new BasicBlock(current_);
-    }
-    Literal* undefined = new Literal(Factory::undefined_value());
-    current_->AddInstruction(new ReturnStatement(undefined));
-    exit_->AddPredecessor(current_);
-  }
-
-  FlowGraph* graph = new FlowGraph(entry_, exit_);
-  bool mark = !entry_->GetMark();
-  entry_->BuildTraversalOrder(graph->preorder(), graph->postorder(), mark);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  // Number the nodes in reverse postorder.
-  int n = 0;
-  for (int i = graph->postorder()->length() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
-    graph->postorder()->at(i)->set_number(n++);
-  }
-#endif
-
-  return graph;
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitDeclaration(Declaration* decl) {
-  Variable* var = decl->proxy()->AsVariable();
-  Slot* slot = var->slot();
-  // We allow only declarations that do not require code generation.
-  // The following all require code generation: global variables and
-  // functions, variables with slot type LOOKUP, declarations with
-  // mode CONST, and functions.
-
-  if (var->is_global() ||
-      (slot != NULL && slot->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) ||
-      decl->mode() == Variable::CONST ||
-      decl->fun() != NULL) {
-    // Here and in the rest of the flow graph builder we indicate an
-    // unsupported syntactic construct by setting the stack overflow
-    // flag on the visitor.  This causes bailout of the visitor.
-    SetStackOverflow();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
-  VisitStatements(stmt->statements());
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitExpressionStatement(ExpressionStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitEmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* stmt) {
-  // Nothing to do.
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitIfStatement(IfStatement* stmt) {
-  // Build a diamond in the flow graph.  First accumulate the instructions
-  // of the test in the current basic block.
-  Visit(stmt->condition());
-
-  // Remember the branch node and accumulate the true branch as its left
-  // successor.  This relies on the successors being added left to right.
-  BasicBlock* branch = current_;
-  current_ = new BasicBlock(branch);
-  Visit(stmt->then_statement());
-
-  // Construct a join node and then accumulate the false branch in a fresh
-  // successor of the branch node.
-  BasicBlock* join = new BasicBlock(current_);
-  current_ = new BasicBlock(branch);
-  Visit(stmt->else_statement());
-  join->AddPredecessor(current_);
-
-  current_ = join;
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitContinueStatement(ContinueStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitBreakStatement(BreakStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitReturnStatement(ReturnStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitWithEnterStatement(WithEnterStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitWithExitStatement(WithExitStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
-  // Build a loop in the flow graph.  First accumulate the instructions of
-  // the initializer in the current basic block.
-  if (stmt->init() != NULL) Visit(stmt->init());
-
-  // Create a new basic block for the test.  This will be the join node.
-  BasicBlock* join = new BasicBlock(current_);
-  current_ = join;
-  if (stmt->cond() != NULL) Visit(stmt->cond());
-
-  // The current node is the branch node.  Create a new basic block to begin
-  // the body.
-  BasicBlock* branch = current_;
-  current_ = new BasicBlock(branch);
-  Visit(stmt->body());
-  if (stmt->next() != NULL) Visit(stmt->next());
-
-  // Add the backward edge from the end of the body and continue with the
-  // false arm of the branch.
-  join->AddPredecessor(current_);
-  current_ = new BasicBlock(branch);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitForInStatement(ForInStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitTryFinallyStatement(TryFinallyStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitDebuggerStatement(DebuggerStatement* stmt) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitSharedFunctionInfoLiteral(
-    SharedFunctionInfoLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitSlot(Slot* expr) {
-  // Slots do not appear in the AST.
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* expr) {
-  current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitLiteral(Literal* expr) {
-  current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitRegExpLiteral(RegExpLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitArrayLiteral(ArrayLiteral* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCatchExtensionObject(CatchExtensionObject* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitAssignment(Assignment* expr) {
-  // There are three basic kinds of assignment: variable assignments,
-  // property assignments, and invalid left-hand sides (which are translated
-  // to "throw ReferenceError" by the parser).
-  Variable* var = expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  ASSERT(var == NULL || prop == NULL);
-  if (var != NULL) {
-    if (expr->is_compound() && !expr->target()->IsTrivial()) {
-      Visit(expr->target());
-    }
-    if (!expr->value()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->value());
-    current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-
-  } else if (prop != NULL) {
-    if (!prop->obj()->IsTrivial()) Visit(prop->obj());
-    if (!prop->key()->IsPropertyName() && !prop->key()->IsTrivial()) {
-      Visit(prop->key());
-    }
-    if (!expr->value()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->value());
-    current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-
-  } else {
-    Visit(expr->target());
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitThrow(Throw* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
-  if (!expr->obj()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->obj());
-  if (!expr->key()->IsPropertyName() && !expr->key()->IsTrivial()) {
-    Visit(expr->key());
-  }
-  current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCall(Call* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->expression());
-  VisitExpressions(expr->arguments());
-  current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCallNew(CallNew* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::NOT:
-    case Token::BIT_NOT:
-    case Token::DELETE:
-    case Token::TYPEOF:
-    case Token::VOID:
-      SetStackOverflow();
-      break;
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-      Visit(expr->expression());
-      current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->expression());
-  current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::COMMA:
-    case Token::OR:
-    case Token::AND:
-      SetStackOverflow();
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SAR:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-      if (!expr->left()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->left());
-      if (!expr->right()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->right());
-      current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::EQ:
-    case Token::NE:
-    case Token::EQ_STRICT:
-    case Token::NE_STRICT:
-    case Token::INSTANCEOF:
-    case Token::IN:
-      SetStackOverflow();
-      break;
-
-    case Token::LT:
-    case Token::GT:
-    case Token::LTE:
-    case Token::GTE:
-      if (!expr->left()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->left());
-      if (!expr->right()->IsTrivial()) Visit(expr->right());
-      current_->AddInstruction(expr);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraphBuilder::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
-  SetStackOverflow();
-}
-
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-
-// Print a textual representation of an instruction in a flow graph.
-class InstructionPrinter: public AstVisitor {
- public:
-  InstructionPrinter() {}
-
- private:
-  // Overridden from the base class.
-  virtual void VisitExpressions(ZoneList<Expression*>* exprs);
-
-  // AST node visit functions.
-#define DECLARE_VISIT(type) virtual void Visit##type(type* node);
-  AST_NODE_LIST(DECLARE_VISIT)
-#undef DECLARE_VISIT
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(InstructionPrinter);
-};
-
-
-static void PrintSubexpression(Expression* expr) {
-  if (!expr->IsTrivial()) {
-    PrintF("@%d", expr->num());
-  } else if (expr->AsLiteral() != NULL) {
-    expr->AsLiteral()->handle()->Print();
-  } else if (expr->AsVariableProxy() != NULL) {
-    PrintF("%s", *expr->AsVariableProxy()->name()->ToCString());
-  } else {
-    UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitExpressions(ZoneList<Expression*>* exprs) {
-  for (int i = 0; i < exprs->length(); ++i) {
-    if (i != 0) PrintF(", ");
-    PrintF("@%d", exprs->at(i)->num());
-  }
-}
-
-
-// We only define printing functions for the node types that can occur as
-// instructions in a flow graph.  The rest are unreachable.
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitDeclaration(Declaration* decl) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitExpressionStatement(ExpressionStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitEmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitIfStatement(IfStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitContinueStatement(ContinueStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitBreakStatement(BreakStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitReturnStatement(ReturnStatement* stmt) {
-  PrintF("return ");
-  PrintSubexpression(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitWithEnterStatement(WithEnterStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitWithExitStatement(WithExitStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitForInStatement(ForInStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitTryFinallyStatement(TryFinallyStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitDebuggerStatement(DebuggerStatement* stmt) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitSharedFunctionInfoLiteral(
-    SharedFunctionInfoLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitSlot(Slot* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* expr) {
-  Variable* var = expr->AsVariable();
-  if (var != NULL) {
-    PrintF("%s", *var->name()->ToCString());
-  } else {
-    ASSERT(expr->AsProperty() != NULL);
-    Visit(expr->AsProperty());
-  }
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitLiteral(Literal* expr) {
-  expr->handle()->Print();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitRegExpLiteral(RegExpLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitArrayLiteral(ArrayLiteral* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCatchExtensionObject(
-    CatchExtensionObject* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitAssignment(Assignment* expr) {
-  Variable* var = expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-
-  // Print the left-hand side.
-  Visit(expr->target());
-  if (var == NULL && prop == NULL) return;  // Throw reference error.
-  PrintF(" = ");
-  // For compound assignments, print the left-hand side again and the
-  // corresponding binary operator.
-  if (expr->is_compound()) {
-    PrintSubexpression(expr->target());
-    PrintF(" %s ", Token::String(expr->binary_op()));
-  }
-
-  // Print the right-hand side.
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->value());
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitThrow(Throw* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->obj());
-  if (expr->key()->IsPropertyName()) {
-    PrintF(".");
-    ASSERT(expr->key()->AsLiteral() != NULL);
-    expr->key()->AsLiteral()->handle()->Print();
-  } else {
-    PrintF("[");
-    PrintSubexpression(expr->key());
-    PrintF("]");
-  }
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCall(Call* expr) {
-  PrintF("@%d(", expr->expression()->num());
-  VisitExpressions(expr->arguments());
-  PrintF(")");
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCallNew(CallNew* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
-  PrintF("%s(@%d)", Token::String(expr->op()), expr->expression()->num());
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
-  if (expr->is_prefix()) {
-    PrintF("%s@%d", Token::String(expr->op()), expr->expression()->num());
-  } else {
-    PrintF("@%d%s", expr->expression()->num(), Token::String(expr->op()));
-  }
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->left());
-  PrintF(" %s ", Token::String(expr->op()));
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->right());
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->left());
-  PrintF(" %s ", Token::String(expr->op()));
-  PrintSubexpression(expr->right());
-}
-
-
-void InstructionPrinter::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-int BasicBlock::PrintAsText(int instruction_number) {
-  // Print a label for all blocks except the entry.
-  if (HasPredecessor()) {
-    PrintF("L%d:", number());
-  }
-
-  // Number and print the instructions.  Since AST child nodes are visited
-  // before their parents, the parent nodes can refer to them by number.
-  InstructionPrinter printer;
-  for (int i = 0; i < instructions_.length(); ++i) {
-    PrintF("\n%d ", instruction_number);
-    instructions_[i]->set_num(instruction_number++);
-    instructions_[i]->Accept(&printer);
-  }
-
-  // If this is the exit, print "exit".  If there is a single successor,
-  // print "goto" successor on a separate line.  If there are two
-  // successors, print "goto" successor on the same line as the last
-  // instruction in the block.  There is a blank line between blocks (and
-  // after the last one).
-  if (left_successor_ == NULL) {
-    PrintF("\nexit\n\n");
-  } else if (right_successor_ == NULL) {
-    PrintF("\ngoto L%d\n\n", left_successor_->number());
-  } else {
-    PrintF(", goto (L%d, L%d)\n\n",
-           left_successor_->number(),
-           right_successor_->number());
-  }
-
-  return instruction_number;
-}
-
-
-void FlowGraph::PrintAsText(Handle<String> name) {
-  PrintF("\n==== name = \"%s\" ====\n", *name->ToCString());
-  // Print nodes in reverse postorder.  Note that AST node numbers are used
-  // during printing of instructions and thus their current values are
-  // destroyed.
-  int number = 0;
-  for (int i = postorder_.length() - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
-    number = postorder_[i]->PrintAsText(number);
-  }
-}
-
-#endif  // DEBUG
-
-
-} }  // namespace v8::internal
diff --git a/src/flow-graph.h b/src/flow-graph.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f6af841..0000000
--- a/src/flow-graph.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,180 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
-// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-// met:
-//
-//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-//     * 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.
-//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
-//
-// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
-// OWNER 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.
-
-#ifndef V8_FLOW_GRAPH_H_
-#define V8_FLOW_GRAPH_H_
-
-#include "v8.h"
-
-#include "data-flow.h"
-#include "zone.h"
-
-namespace v8 {
-namespace internal {
-
-// The nodes of a flow graph are basic blocks.  Basic blocks consist of
-// instructions represented as pointers to AST nodes in the order that they
-// would be visited by the code generator.  A block can have arbitrarily many
-// (even zero) predecessors and up to two successors.  Blocks with multiple
-// predecessors are "join nodes" and blocks with multiple successors are
-// "branch nodes".  A block can be both a branch and a join node.
-//
-// Flow graphs are in edge split form: a branch node is never the
-// predecessor of a merge node.  Empty basic blocks are inserted to maintain
-// edge split form.
-class BasicBlock: public ZoneObject {
- public:
-  // Construct a basic block with a given predecessor.  NULL indicates no
-  // predecessor or that the predecessor will be set later.
-  explicit BasicBlock(BasicBlock* predecessor)
-      : predecessors_(2),
-        instructions_(8),
-        left_successor_(NULL),
-        right_successor_(NULL),
-        mark_(false) {
-    if (predecessor != NULL) AddPredecessor(predecessor);
-  }
-
-  bool HasPredecessor() { return !predecessors_.is_empty(); }
-  bool HasSuccessor() { return left_successor_ != NULL; }
-
-  // Add a given basic block as a predecessor of this block.  This function
-  // also adds this block as a successor of the given block.
-  void AddPredecessor(BasicBlock* predecessor) {
-    ASSERT(predecessor != NULL);
-    predecessors_.Add(predecessor);
-    predecessor->AddSuccessor(this);
-  }
-
-  // Add an instruction to the end of this block.  The block must be "open"
-  // by not having a successor yet.
-  void AddInstruction(AstNode* instruction) {
-    ASSERT(!HasSuccessor() && instruction != NULL);
-    instructions_.Add(instruction);
-  }
-
-  // Perform a depth-first traversal of graph rooted at this node,
-  // accumulating pre- and postorder traversal orders.  Visited nodes are
-  // marked with mark.
-  void BuildTraversalOrder(ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* preorder,
-                           ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* postorder,
-                           bool mark);
-  bool GetMark() { return mark_; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  // In debug mode, blocks are numbered in reverse postorder to help with
-  // printing.
-  int number() { return number_; }
-  void set_number(int n) { number_ = n; }
-
-  // Print a basic block, given the number of the first instruction.
-  // Returns the next number after the number of the last instruction.
-  int PrintAsText(int instruction_number);
-#endif
-
- private:
-  // Add a given basic block as successor to this block.  This function does
-  // not add this block as a predecessor of the given block so as to avoid
-  // circularity.
-  void AddSuccessor(BasicBlock* successor) {
-    ASSERT(right_successor_ == NULL && successor != NULL);
-    if (HasSuccessor()) {
-      right_successor_ = successor;
-    } else {
-      left_successor_ = successor;
-    }
-  }
-
-  ZoneList<BasicBlock*> predecessors_;
-  ZoneList<AstNode*> instructions_;
-  BasicBlock* left_successor_;
-  BasicBlock* right_successor_;
-
-  // Support for graph traversal.  Before traversal, all nodes in the graph
-  // have the same mark (true or false).  Traversal marks already-visited
-  // nodes with the opposite mark.  After traversal, all nodes again have
-  // the same mark.  Traversal of the same graph is not reentrant.
-  bool mark_;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  int number_;
-#endif
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BasicBlock);
-};
-
-
-// A flow graph has distinguished entry and exit blocks.  The entry block is
-// the only one with no predecessors and the exit block is the only one with
-// no successors.
-class FlowGraph: public ZoneObject {
- public:
-  FlowGraph(BasicBlock* entry, BasicBlock* exit)
-      : entry_(entry), exit_(exit), preorder_(8), postorder_(8) {
-  }
-
-  ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* preorder() { return &preorder_; }
-  ZoneList<BasicBlock*>* postorder() { return &postorder_; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void PrintAsText(Handle<String> name);
-#endif
-
- private:
-  BasicBlock* entry_;
-  BasicBlock* exit_;
-  ZoneList<BasicBlock*> preorder_;
-  ZoneList<BasicBlock*> postorder_;
-};
-
-
-// The flow graph builder walks the AST adding reachable AST nodes to the
-// flow graph as instructions.  It remembers the entry and exit nodes of the
-// graph, and keeps a pointer to the current block being constructed.
-class FlowGraphBuilder: public AstVisitor {
- public:
-  FlowGraphBuilder() {}
-
-  FlowGraph* Build(FunctionLiteral* lit);
-
- private:
-  // AST node visit functions.
-#define DECLARE_VISIT(type) virtual void Visit##type(type* node);
-  AST_NODE_LIST(DECLARE_VISIT)
-#undef DECLARE_VISIT
-
-  BasicBlock* entry_;
-  BasicBlock* exit_;
-  BasicBlock* current_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FlowGraphBuilder);
-};
-
-
-} }  // namespace v8::internal
-
-#endif  // V8_FLOW_GRAPH_H_
diff --git a/src/frames-inl.h b/src/frames-inl.h
index 7221851..78bb646 100644
--- a/src/frames-inl.h
+++ b/src/frames-inl.h
@@ -64,9 +64,8 @@
 }
 
 
-inline void StackHandler::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
-  // Stack handlers do not contain any pointers that need to be
-  // traversed.
+inline void StackHandler::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v, Code* holder) const {
+  StackFrame::IteratePc(v, pc_address(), holder);
 }
 
 
@@ -81,15 +80,9 @@
 }
 
 
-inline Address StackHandler::pc() const {
+inline Address* StackHandler::pc_address() const {
   const int offset = StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset;
-  return Memory::Address_at(address() + offset);
-}
-
-
-inline void StackHandler::set_pc(Address value) {
-  const int offset = StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset;
-  Memory::Address_at(address() + offset) = value;
+  return reinterpret_cast<Address*>(address() + offset);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/frames.cc b/src/frames.cc
index 9f815c3..76a441b 100644
--- a/src/frames.cc
+++ b/src/frames.cc
@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
+PcToCodeCache::PcToCodeCacheEntry
+    PcToCodeCache::cache_[PcToCodeCache::kPcToCodeCacheSize];
+
+int SafeStackFrameIterator::active_count_ = 0;
+
 // Iterator that supports traversing the stack handlers of a
 // particular frame. Needs to know the top of the handler chain.
 class StackHandlerIterator BASE_EMBEDDED {
@@ -88,7 +93,6 @@
   if (use_top || fp != NULL) {
     Reset();
   }
-  JavaScriptFrame_.DisableHeapAccess();
 }
 
 #undef INITIALIZE_SINGLETON
@@ -201,7 +205,7 @@
 
 SafeStackFrameIterator::SafeStackFrameIterator(
     Address fp, Address sp, Address low_bound, Address high_bound) :
-    low_bound_(low_bound), high_bound_(high_bound),
+    maintainer_(), low_bound_(low_bound), high_bound_(high_bound),
     is_valid_top_(
         IsWithinBounds(low_bound, high_bound,
                        Top::c_entry_fp(Top::GetCurrentThread())) &&
@@ -302,69 +306,42 @@
 #endif
 
 
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-void StackHandler::Cook(Code* code) {
-  ASSERT(code->contains(pc()));
-  set_pc(AddressFrom<Address>(pc() - code->instruction_start()));
-}
-
-
-void StackHandler::Uncook(Code* code) {
-  set_pc(code->instruction_start() + OffsetFrom(pc()));
-  ASSERT(code->contains(pc()));
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
 bool StackFrame::HasHandler() const {
   StackHandlerIterator it(this, top_handler());
   return !it.done();
 }
 
-
-void StackFrame::CookFramesForThread(ThreadLocalTop* thread) {
-  ASSERT(!thread->stack_is_cooked());
-  for (StackFrameIterator it(thread); !it.done(); it.Advance()) {
-    it.frame()->Cook();
+void StackFrame::IteratePc(ObjectVisitor* v,
+                           Address* pc_address,
+                           Code* holder) {
+  Address pc = *pc_address;
+  ASSERT(holder->contains(pc));
+  unsigned pc_offset = static_cast<unsigned>(pc - holder->instruction_start());
+  Object* code = holder;
+  v->VisitPointer(&code);
+  if (code != holder) {
+    holder = reinterpret_cast<Code*>(code);
+    pc = holder->instruction_start() + pc_offset;
+    *pc_address = pc;
   }
-  thread->set_stack_is_cooked(true);
 }
 
 
-void StackFrame::UncookFramesForThread(ThreadLocalTop* thread) {
-  ASSERT(thread->stack_is_cooked());
-  for (StackFrameIterator it(thread); !it.done(); it.Advance()) {
-    it.frame()->Uncook();
+StackFrame::Type StackFrame::ComputeType(State* state) {
+  ASSERT(state->fp != NULL);
+  if (StandardFrame::IsArgumentsAdaptorFrame(state->fp)) {
+    return ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR;
   }
-  thread->set_stack_is_cooked(false);
+  // The marker and function offsets overlap. If the marker isn't a
+  // smi then the frame is a JavaScript frame -- and the marker is
+  // really the function.
+  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset;
+  Object* marker = Memory::Object_at(state->fp + offset);
+  if (!marker->IsSmi()) return JAVA_SCRIPT;
+  return static_cast<StackFrame::Type>(Smi::cast(marker)->value());
 }
 
 
-void StackFrame::Cook() {
-  Code* code = this->code();
-  ASSERT(code->IsCode());
-  for (StackHandlerIterator it(this, top_handler()); !it.done(); it.Advance()) {
-    it.handler()->Cook(code);
-  }
-  ASSERT(code->contains(pc()));
-  set_pc(AddressFrom<Address>(pc() - code->instruction_start()));
-}
-
-
-void StackFrame::Uncook() {
-  Code* code = this->code();
-  ASSERT(code->IsCode());
-  for (StackHandlerIterator it(this, top_handler()); !it.done(); it.Advance()) {
-    it.handler()->Uncook(code);
-  }
-  set_pc(code->instruction_start() + OffsetFrom(pc()));
-  ASSERT(code->contains(pc()));
-}
-
 
 StackFrame::Type StackFrame::GetCallerState(State* state) const {
   ComputeCallerState(state);
@@ -425,6 +402,14 @@
 }
 
 
+void ExitFrame::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
+  // The arguments are traversed as part of the expression stack of
+  // the calling frame.
+  IteratePc(v, pc_address(), code());
+  v->VisitPointer(&code_slot());
+}
+
+
 Address ExitFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
   return fp() + ExitFrameConstants::kCallerSPDisplacement;
 }
@@ -499,6 +484,49 @@
 }
 
 
+int JavaScriptFrame::GetProvidedParametersCount() const {
+  return ComputeParametersCount();
+}
+
+
+Address JavaScriptFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
+  int arguments;
+  if (Heap::gc_state() != Heap::NOT_IN_GC ||
+      SafeStackFrameIterator::is_active()) {
+    // If the we are currently iterating the safe stack the
+    // arguments for frames are traversed as if they were
+    // expression stack elements of the calling frame. The reason for
+    // this rather strange decision is that we cannot access the
+    // function during mark-compact GCs when objects may have been marked.
+    // In fact accessing heap objects (like function->shared() below)
+    // at all during GC is problematic.
+    arguments = 0;
+  } else {
+    // Compute the number of arguments by getting the number of formal
+    // parameters of the function. We must remember to take the
+    // receiver into account (+1).
+    JSFunction* function = JSFunction::cast(this->function());
+    arguments = function->shared()->formal_parameter_count() + 1;
+  }
+  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
+  return fp() + offset + (arguments * kPointerSize);
+}
+
+
+Address ArgumentsAdaptorFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
+  const int arguments = Smi::cast(GetExpression(0))->value();
+  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
+  return fp() + offset + (arguments + 1) * kPointerSize;
+}
+
+
+Address InternalFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
+  // Internal frames have no arguments. The stack pointer of the
+  // caller is at a fixed offset from the frame pointer.
+  return fp() + StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
+}
+
+
 Code* ArgumentsAdaptorFrame::unchecked_code() const {
   return Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline);
 }
@@ -694,13 +722,14 @@
   ASSERT(!it.done());
   StackHandler* handler = it.handler();
   ASSERT(handler->is_entry());
-  handler->Iterate(v);
-  // Make sure that there's the entry frame does not contain more than
-  // one stack handler.
+  handler->Iterate(v, code());
 #ifdef DEBUG
+  // Make sure that the entry frame does not contain more than one
+  // stack handler.
   it.Advance();
   ASSERT(it.done());
 #endif
+  IteratePc(v, pc_address(), code());
 }
 
 
@@ -717,7 +746,7 @@
     v->VisitPointers(base, reinterpret_cast<Object**>(address));
     base = reinterpret_cast<Object**>(address + StackHandlerConstants::kSize);
     // Traverse the pointers in the handler itself.
-    handler->Iterate(v);
+    handler->Iterate(v, code());
   }
   v->VisitPointers(base, limit);
 }
@@ -725,6 +754,7 @@
 
 void JavaScriptFrame::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
   IterateExpressions(v);
+  IteratePc(v, pc_address(), code());
 
   // Traverse callee-saved registers, receiver, and parameters.
   const int kBaseOffset = JavaScriptFrameConstants::kSavedRegistersOffset;
@@ -739,6 +769,7 @@
   // Internal frames only have object pointers on the expression stack
   // as they never have any arguments.
   IterateExpressions(v);
+  IteratePc(v, pc_address(), code());
 }
 
 
@@ -760,6 +791,56 @@
 // -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
+Code* PcToCodeCache::GcSafeCastToCode(HeapObject* object, Address pc) {
+  Code* code = reinterpret_cast<Code*>(object);
+  ASSERT(code != NULL && code->contains(pc));
+  return code;
+}
+
+
+Code* PcToCodeCache::GcSafeFindCodeForPc(Address pc) {
+  // Check if the pc points into a large object chunk.
+  LargeObjectChunk* chunk = Heap::lo_space()->FindChunkContainingPc(pc);
+  if (chunk != NULL) return GcSafeCastToCode(chunk->GetObject(), pc);
+
+  // Iterate through the 8K page until we reach the end or find an
+  // object starting after the pc.
+  Page* page = Page::FromAddress(pc);
+  HeapObjectIterator iterator(page, Heap::GcSafeSizeOfOldObjectFunction());
+  HeapObject* previous = NULL;
+  while (true) {
+    HeapObject* next = iterator.next();
+    if (next == NULL || next->address() >= pc) {
+      return GcSafeCastToCode(previous, pc);
+    }
+    previous = next;
+  }
+}
+
+PcToCodeCache::PcToCodeCacheEntry* PcToCodeCache::GetCacheEntry(Address pc) {
+  Counters::pc_to_code.Increment();
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(kPcToCodeCacheSize));
+  uint32_t hash = ComputeIntegerHash(
+      static_cast<uint32_t>(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(pc)));
+  uint32_t index = hash & (kPcToCodeCacheSize - 1);
+  PcToCodeCacheEntry* entry = cache(index);
+  if (entry->pc == pc) {
+    Counters::pc_to_code_cached.Increment();
+    ASSERT(entry->code == GcSafeFindCodeForPc(pc));
+  } else {
+    // Because this code may be interrupted by a profiling signal that
+    // also queries the cache, we cannot update pc before the code has
+    // been set. Otherwise, we risk trying to use a cache entry before
+    // the code has been computed.
+    entry->code = GcSafeFindCodeForPc(pc);
+    entry->pc = pc;
+  }
+  return entry;
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
 int NumRegs(RegList reglist) {
   int n = 0;
   while (reglist != 0) {
diff --git a/src/frames.h b/src/frames.h
index cb791d2..2011190 100644
--- a/src/frames.h
+++ b/src/frames.h
@@ -46,6 +46,32 @@
 class ThreadLocalTop;
 
 
+class PcToCodeCache : AllStatic {
+ public:
+  struct PcToCodeCacheEntry {
+    Address pc;
+    Code* code;
+  };
+
+  static PcToCodeCacheEntry* cache(int index) {
+    return &cache_[index];
+  }
+
+  static Code* GcSafeFindCodeForPc(Address pc);
+  static Code* GcSafeCastToCode(HeapObject* object, Address pc);
+
+  static void FlushPcToCodeCache() {
+    memset(&cache_[0], 0, sizeof(cache_));
+  }
+
+  static PcToCodeCacheEntry* GetCacheEntry(Address pc);
+
+ private:
+  static const int kPcToCodeCacheSize = 256;
+  static PcToCodeCacheEntry cache_[kPcToCodeCacheSize];
+};
+
+
 class StackHandler BASE_EMBEDDED {
  public:
   enum State {
@@ -64,7 +90,7 @@
   inline bool includes(Address address) const;
 
   // Garbage collection support.
-  inline void Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const;
+  inline void Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v, Code* holder) const;
 
   // Conversion support.
   static inline StackHandler* FromAddress(Address address);
@@ -74,16 +100,11 @@
   bool is_try_catch() { return state() == TRY_CATCH; }
   bool is_try_finally() { return state() == TRY_FINALLY; }
 
-  // Garbage collection support.
-  void Cook(Code* code);
-  void Uncook(Code* code);
-
  private:
   // Accessors.
   inline State state() const;
 
-  inline Address pc() const;
-  inline void set_pc(Address value);
+  inline Address* pc_address() const;
 
   DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StackHandler);
 };
@@ -162,15 +183,16 @@
   virtual Code* unchecked_code() const = 0;
 
   // Get the code associated with this frame.
-  inline Code* code() const {
-    return Code::cast(unchecked_code());
+  Code* code() const { return GetContainingCode(pc()); }
+
+  // Get the code object that contains the given pc.
+  Code* GetContainingCode(Address pc) const {
+    return PcToCodeCache::GetCacheEntry(pc)->code;
   }
 
-  // Garbage collection support.
-  static void CookFramesForThread(ThreadLocalTop* thread);
-  static void UncookFramesForThread(ThreadLocalTop* thread);
+  virtual void Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const = 0;
+  static void IteratePc(ObjectVisitor* v, Address* pc_address, Code* holder);
 
-  virtual void Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const { }
 
   // Printing support.
   enum PrintMode { OVERVIEW, DETAILS };
@@ -212,10 +234,6 @@
   // Get the type and the state of the calling frame.
   virtual Type GetCallerState(State* state) const;
 
-  // Cooking/uncooking support.
-  void Cook();
-  void Uncook();
-
   friend class StackFrameIterator;
   friend class StackHandlerIterator;
   friend class SafeStackFrameIterator;
@@ -280,7 +298,6 @@
 // Exit frames are used to exit JavaScript execution and go to C.
 class ExitFrame: public StackFrame {
  public:
-  enum Mode { MODE_NORMAL, MODE_DEBUG };
   virtual Type type() const { return EXIT; }
 
   virtual Code* unchecked_code() const;
@@ -418,19 +435,11 @@
 
  protected:
   explicit JavaScriptFrame(StackFrameIterator* iterator)
-      : StandardFrame(iterator), disable_heap_access_(false) { }
+      : StandardFrame(iterator) { }
 
   virtual Address GetCallerStackPointer() const;
 
-  // When this mode is enabled it is not allowed to access heap objects.
-  // This is a special mode used when gathering stack samples in profiler.
-  // A shortcoming is that caller's SP value will be calculated incorrectly
-  // (see GetCallerStackPointer implementation), but it is not used for stack
-  // sampling.
-  void DisableHeapAccess() { disable_heap_access_ = true; }
-
  private:
-  bool disable_heap_access_;
   inline Object* function_slot_object() const;
 
   friend class StackFrameIterator;
@@ -637,6 +646,8 @@
   void Advance();
   void Reset();
 
+  static bool is_active() { return active_count_ > 0; }
+
   static bool IsWithinBounds(
       Address low_bound, Address high_bound, Address addr) {
     return low_bound <= addr && addr <= high_bound;
@@ -650,6 +661,19 @@
   bool IsValidFrame(StackFrame* frame) const;
   bool IsValidCaller(StackFrame* frame);
 
+  // This is a nasty hack to make sure the active count is incremented
+  // before the constructor for the embedded iterator is invoked. This
+  // is needed because the constructor will start looking at frames
+  // right away and we need to make sure it doesn't start inspecting
+  // heap objects.
+  class ActiveCountMaintainer BASE_EMBEDDED {
+   public:
+    ActiveCountMaintainer() { active_count_++; }
+    ~ActiveCountMaintainer() { active_count_--; }
+  };
+
+  ActiveCountMaintainer maintainer_;
+  static int active_count_;
   Address low_bound_;
   Address high_bound_;
   const bool is_valid_top_;
diff --git a/src/full-codegen.cc b/src/full-codegen.cc
index cd5db80..59cbad9 100644
--- a/src/full-codegen.cc
+++ b/src/full-codegen.cc
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "full-codegen.h"
+#include "macro-assembler.h"
 #include "scopes.h"
 #include "stub-cache.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -38,407 +39,6 @@
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
-#define BAILOUT(reason)                         \
-  do {                                          \
-    if (FLAG_trace_bailout) {                   \
-      PrintF("%s\n", reason);                   \
-    }                                           \
-    has_supported_syntax_ = false;              \
-    return;                                     \
-  } while (false)
-
-
-#define CHECK_BAILOUT                           \
-  do {                                          \
-    if (!has_supported_syntax_) return;         \
-  } while (false)
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::Check(FunctionLiteral* fun) {
-  Scope* scope = fun->scope();
-  VisitDeclarations(scope->declarations());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-
-  VisitStatements(fun->body());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitDeclarations(
-    ZoneList<Declaration*>* decls) {
-  for (int i = 0; i < decls->length(); i++) {
-    Visit(decls->at(i));
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitStatements(ZoneList<Statement*>* stmts) {
-  for (int i = 0, len = stmts->length(); i < len; i++) {
-    Visit(stmts->at(i));
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitDeclaration(Declaration* decl) {
-  Property* prop = decl->proxy()->AsProperty();
-  if (prop != NULL) {
-    Visit(prop->obj());
-    Visit(prop->key());
-  }
-
-  if (decl->fun() != NULL) {
-    Visit(decl->fun());
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
-  VisitStatements(stmt->statements());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitExpressionStatement(
-    ExpressionStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitEmptyStatement(EmptyStatement* stmt) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitIfStatement(IfStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->condition());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->then_statement());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->else_statement());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitContinueStatement(ContinueStatement* stmt) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitBreakStatement(BreakStatement* stmt) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitReturnStatement(ReturnStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitWithEnterStatement(
-    WithEnterStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->expression());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitWithExitStatement(WithExitStatement* stmt) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement* stmt) {
-  BAILOUT("SwitchStatement");
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->cond());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->body());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->cond());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->body());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitForStatement(ForStatement* stmt) {
-  if (!FLAG_always_full_compiler) BAILOUT("ForStatement");
-  if (stmt->init() != NULL) {
-    Visit(stmt->init());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-  if (stmt->cond() != NULL) {
-    Visit(stmt->cond());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-  Visit(stmt->body());
-  if (stmt->next() != NULL) {
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-    Visit(stmt->next());
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitForInStatement(ForInStatement* stmt) {
-  BAILOUT("ForInStatement");
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->try_block());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->catch_block());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitTryFinallyStatement(
-    TryFinallyStatement* stmt) {
-  Visit(stmt->try_block());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(stmt->finally_block());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitDebuggerStatement(
-    DebuggerStatement* stmt) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* expr) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitSharedFunctionInfoLiteral(
-    SharedFunctionInfoLiteral* expr) {
-  BAILOUT("SharedFunctionInfoLiteral");
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->condition());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->then_expression());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->else_expression());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitSlot(Slot* expr) {
-  UNREACHABLE();
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* expr) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitLiteral(Literal* expr) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitRegExpLiteral(RegExpLiteral* expr) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* expr) {
-  ZoneList<ObjectLiteral::Property*>* properties = expr->properties();
-
-  for (int i = 0, len = properties->length(); i < len; i++) {
-    ObjectLiteral::Property* property = properties->at(i);
-    if (property->IsCompileTimeValue()) continue;
-    Visit(property->key());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-    Visit(property->value());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitArrayLiteral(ArrayLiteral* expr) {
-  ZoneList<Expression*>* subexprs = expr->values();
-  for (int i = 0, len = subexprs->length(); i < len; i++) {
-    Expression* subexpr = subexprs->at(i);
-    if (subexpr->AsLiteral() != NULL) continue;
-    if (CompileTimeValue::IsCompileTimeValue(subexpr)) continue;
-    Visit(subexpr);
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCatchExtensionObject(
-    CatchExtensionObject* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->key());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->value());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitAssignment(Assignment* expr) {
-  Token::Value op = expr->op();
-  if (op == Token::INIT_CONST) BAILOUT("initialize constant");
-
-  Variable* var = expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  ASSERT(var == NULL || prop == NULL);
-  if (var != NULL) {
-    if (var->mode() == Variable::CONST) BAILOUT("Assignment to const");
-    // All other variables are supported.
-  } else if (prop != NULL) {
-    Visit(prop->obj());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-    Visit(prop->key());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  } else {
-    // This is a throw reference error.
-    BAILOUT("non-variable/non-property assignment");
-  }
-
-  Visit(expr->value());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitThrow(Throw* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->exception());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->obj());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->key());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCall(Call* expr) {
-  Expression* fun = expr->expression();
-  ZoneList<Expression*>* args = expr->arguments();
-  Variable* var = fun->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-
-  // Check for supported calls
-  if (var != NULL && var->is_possibly_eval()) {
-    BAILOUT("call to the identifier 'eval'");
-  } else if (var != NULL && !var->is_this() && var->is_global()) {
-    // Calls to global variables are supported.
-  } else if (var != NULL && var->slot() != NULL &&
-             var->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
-    BAILOUT("call to a lookup slot");
-  } else if (fun->AsProperty() != NULL) {
-    Property* prop = fun->AsProperty();
-    Visit(prop->obj());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-    Visit(prop->key());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  } else {
-    // Otherwise the call is supported if the function expression is.
-    Visit(fun);
-  }
-  // Check all arguments to the call.
-  for (int i = 0; i < args->length(); i++) {
-    Visit(args->at(i));
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCallNew(CallNew* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->expression());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  ZoneList<Expression*>* args = expr->arguments();
-  // Check all arguments to the call
-  for (int i = 0; i < args->length(); i++) {
-    Visit(args->at(i));
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
-  // Check for inline runtime call
-  if (expr->name()->Get(0) == '_' &&
-      CodeGenerator::FindInlineRuntimeLUT(expr->name()) != NULL) {
-    BAILOUT("inlined runtime call");
-  }
-  // Check all arguments to the call.  (Relies on TEMP meaning STACK.)
-  for (int i = 0; i < expr->arguments()->length(); i++) {
-    Visit(expr->arguments()->at(i));
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitUnaryOperation(UnaryOperation* expr) {
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::BIT_NOT:
-    case Token::NOT:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::TYPEOF:
-    case Token::VOID:
-      Visit(expr->expression());
-      break;
-    case Token::DELETE:
-      BAILOUT("UnaryOperation: DELETE");
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
-  Variable* var = expr->expression()->AsVariableProxy()->AsVariable();
-  Property* prop = expr->expression()->AsProperty();
-  ASSERT(var == NULL || prop == NULL);
-  if (var != NULL) {
-    // All global variables are supported.
-    if (!var->is_global()) {
-      ASSERT(var->slot() != NULL);
-      Slot::Type type = var->slot()->type();
-      if (type == Slot::LOOKUP) {
-        BAILOUT("CountOperation with lookup slot");
-      }
-    }
-  } else if (prop != NULL) {
-    Visit(prop->obj());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-    Visit(prop->key());
-    CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  } else {
-    // This is a throw reference error.
-    BAILOUT("CountOperation non-variable/non-property expression");
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->left());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->right());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
-  Visit(expr->left());
-  CHECK_BAILOUT;
-  Visit(expr->right());
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
-  // Supported.
-}
-
-#undef BAILOUT
-#undef CHECK_BAILOUT
-
-
 void BreakableStatementChecker::Check(Statement* stmt) {
   Visit(stmt);
 }
@@ -616,6 +216,12 @@
 }
 
 
+void BreakableStatementChecker::VisitIncrementOperation(
+    IncrementOperation* expr) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void BreakableStatementChecker::VisitProperty(Property* expr) {
   // Property load is breakable.
   is_breakable_ = true;
@@ -654,6 +260,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void BreakableStatementChecker::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  Visit(expr->expression());
+}
+
+
 void BreakableStatementChecker::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
   Visit(expr->left());
   Visit(expr->right());
@@ -707,6 +318,46 @@
 }
 
 
+bool FullCodeGenerator::ShouldInlineSmiCase(Token::Value op) {
+  // TODO(kasperl): Once the compare stub allows leaving out the
+  // inlined smi case, we should get rid of this check.
+  if (Token::IsCompareOp(op)) return true;
+  // TODO(kasperl): Once the unary bit not stub allows leaving out
+  // the inlined smi case, we should get rid of this check.
+  if (op == Token::BIT_NOT) return true;
+  // Inline smi case inside loops, but not division and modulo which
+  // are too complicated and take up too much space.
+  return (op != Token::DIV) && (op != Token::MOD) && (loop_depth_ > 0);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::PrepareTest(Label* materialize_true,
+                                    Label* materialize_false,
+                                    Label** if_true,
+                                    Label** if_false,
+                                    Label** fall_through) {
+  switch (context_) {
+    case Expression::kUninitialized:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+      break;
+    case Expression::kEffect:
+      // In an effect context, the true and the false case branch to the
+      // same label.
+      *if_true = *if_false = *fall_through = materialize_true;
+      break;
+    case Expression::kValue:
+      *if_true = *fall_through = materialize_true;
+      *if_false = materialize_false;
+      break;
+    case Expression::kTest:
+      *if_true = true_label_;
+      *if_false = false_label_;
+      *fall_through = fall_through_;
+      break;
+  }
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitDeclarations(
     ZoneList<Declaration*>* declarations) {
   int length = declarations->length();
@@ -858,10 +509,75 @@
     Emit##name(expr->arguments());         \
     return;                                \
   }
-
   INLINE_RUNTIME_FUNCTION_LIST(CHECK_EMIT_INLINE_CALL)
-  UNREACHABLE();
 #undef CHECK_EMIT_INLINE_CALL
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ BinaryOperation");
+  Token::Value op = expr->op();
+  Expression* left = expr->left();
+  Expression* right = expr->right();
+
+  OverwriteMode mode = NO_OVERWRITE;
+  if (left->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
+  } else if (right->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
+  }
+
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::COMMA:
+      VisitForEffect(left);
+      Visit(right);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::OR:
+    case Token::AND:
+      EmitLogicalOperation(expr);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::ADD:
+    case Token::SUB:
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD:
+    case Token::MUL:
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SHR:
+    case Token::SAR: {
+      // Figure out if either of the operands is a constant.
+      ConstantOperand constant = ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)
+          ? GetConstantOperand(op, left, right)
+          : kNoConstants;
+
+      // Load only the operands that we need to materialize.
+      if (constant == kNoConstants) {
+        VisitForValue(left, kStack);
+        VisitForValue(right, kAccumulator);
+      } else if (constant == kRightConstant) {
+        VisitForValue(left, kAccumulator);
+      } else {
+        ASSERT(constant == kLeftConstant);
+        VisitForValue(right, kAccumulator);
+      }
+
+      SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+        EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(expr, op, context_, mode, left, right, constant);
+      } else {
+        EmitBinaryOp(op, context_, mode);
+      }
+      break;
+    }
+
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
 }
 
 
@@ -876,25 +592,13 @@
       case Expression::kUninitialized:
         UNREACHABLE();
       case Expression::kEffect:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &done, &eval_right);
+        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &done, &eval_right, &eval_right);
         break;
       case Expression::kValue:
-        VisitForValueControl(expr->left(),
-                             location_,
-                             &done,
-                             &eval_right);
+        VisitLogicalForValue(expr->left(), expr->op(), location_, &done);
         break;
       case Expression::kTest:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), true_label_, &eval_right);
-        break;
-      case Expression::kValueTest:
-        VisitForValueControl(expr->left(),
-                             location_,
-                             true_label_,
-                             &eval_right);
-        break;
-      case Expression::kTestValue:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), true_label_, &eval_right);
+        VisitForControl(expr->left(), true_label_, &eval_right, &eval_right);
         break;
     }
   } else {
@@ -903,25 +607,13 @@
       case Expression::kUninitialized:
         UNREACHABLE();
       case Expression::kEffect:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &eval_right, &done);
+        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &eval_right, &done, &eval_right);
         break;
       case Expression::kValue:
-        VisitForControlValue(expr->left(),
-                             location_,
-                             &eval_right,
-                             &done);
+        VisitLogicalForValue(expr->left(), expr->op(), location_, &done);
         break;
       case Expression::kTest:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &eval_right, false_label_);
-        break;
-      case Expression::kValueTest:
-        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &eval_right, false_label_);
-        break;
-      case Expression::kTestValue:
-        VisitForControlValue(expr->left(),
-                             location_,
-                             &eval_right,
-                             false_label_);
+        VisitForControl(expr->left(), &eval_right, false_label_, &eval_right);
         break;
     }
   }
@@ -933,6 +625,43 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitLogicalForValue(Expression* expr,
+                                             Token::Value op,
+                                             Location where,
+                                             Label* done) {
+  ASSERT(op == Token::AND || op == Token::OR);
+  VisitForValue(expr, kAccumulator);
+  __ push(result_register());
+
+  Label discard;
+  switch (where) {
+    case kAccumulator: {
+      Label restore;
+      if (op == Token::OR) {
+        DoTest(&restore, &discard, &restore);
+      } else {
+        DoTest(&discard, &restore, &restore);
+      }
+      __ bind(&restore);
+      __ pop(result_register());
+      __ jmp(done);
+      break;
+    }
+    case kStack: {
+      if (op == Token::OR) {
+        DoTest(done, &discard, &discard);
+      } else {
+        DoTest(&discard, done, &discard);
+      }
+      break;
+    }
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&discard);
+  __ Drop(1);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitBlock(Block* stmt) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ Block");
   Breakable nested_statement(this, stmt);
@@ -960,16 +689,19 @@
   SetStatementPosition(stmt);
   Label then_part, else_part, done;
 
-  // Do not worry about optimizing for empty then or else bodies.
-  VisitForControl(stmt->condition(), &then_part, &else_part);
+  if (stmt->HasElseStatement()) {
+    VisitForControl(stmt->condition(), &then_part, &else_part, &then_part);
+    __ bind(&then_part);
+    Visit(stmt->then_statement());
+    __ jmp(&done);
 
-  __ bind(&then_part);
-  Visit(stmt->then_statement());
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&else_part);
-  Visit(stmt->else_statement());
-
+    __ bind(&else_part);
+    Visit(stmt->else_statement());
+  } else {
+    VisitForControl(stmt->condition(), &then_part, &done, &then_part);
+    __ bind(&then_part);
+    Visit(stmt->then_statement());
+  }
   __ bind(&done);
 }
 
@@ -1057,7 +789,7 @@
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement* stmt) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ DoWhileStatement");
   SetStatementPosition(stmt);
-  Label body, stack_limit_hit, stack_check_success;
+  Label body, stack_limit_hit, stack_check_success, done;
 
   Iteration loop_statement(this, stmt);
   increment_loop_depth();
@@ -1069,21 +801,24 @@
   __ StackLimitCheck(&stack_limit_hit);
   __ bind(&stack_check_success);
 
+  // Record the position of the do while condition and make sure it is
+  // possible to break on the condition.
   __ bind(loop_statement.continue_target());
-
-  // Record the position of the do while condition and make sure it is possible
-  // to break on the condition.
   SetExpressionPosition(stmt->cond(), stmt->condition_position());
+  VisitForControl(stmt->cond(),
+                  &body,
+                  loop_statement.break_target(),
+                  loop_statement.break_target());
 
-  VisitForControl(stmt->cond(), &body, loop_statement.break_target());
+  __ bind(loop_statement.break_target());
+  __ jmp(&done);
 
   __ bind(&stack_limit_hit);
   StackCheckStub stack_stub;
   __ CallStub(&stack_stub);
   __ jmp(&stack_check_success);
 
-  __ bind(loop_statement.break_target());
-
+  __ bind(&done);
   decrement_loop_depth();
 }
 
@@ -1098,24 +833,27 @@
   // Emit the test at the bottom of the loop.
   __ jmp(loop_statement.continue_target());
 
+  __ bind(&stack_limit_hit);
+  StackCheckStub stack_stub;
+  __ CallStub(&stack_stub);
+  __ jmp(&stack_check_success);
+
   __ bind(&body);
   Visit(stmt->body());
-
   __ bind(loop_statement.continue_target());
-  // Emit the statement position here as this is where the while statement code
-  // starts.
+
+  // Emit the statement position here as this is where the while
+  // statement code starts.
   SetStatementPosition(stmt);
 
   // Check stack before looping.
   __ StackLimitCheck(&stack_limit_hit);
   __ bind(&stack_check_success);
 
-  VisitForControl(stmt->cond(), &body, loop_statement.break_target());
-
-  __ bind(&stack_limit_hit);
-  StackCheckStub stack_stub;
-  __ CallStub(&stack_stub);
-  __ jmp(&stack_check_success);
+  VisitForControl(stmt->cond(),
+                  &body,
+                  loop_statement.break_target(),
+                  loop_statement.break_target());
 
   __ bind(loop_statement.break_target());
   decrement_loop_depth();
@@ -1135,6 +873,11 @@
   // Emit the test at the bottom of the loop (even if empty).
   __ jmp(&test);
 
+    __ bind(&stack_limit_hit);
+  StackCheckStub stack_stub;
+  __ CallStub(&stack_stub);
+  __ jmp(&stack_check_success);
+
   __ bind(&body);
   Visit(stmt->body());
 
@@ -1146,8 +889,8 @@
   }
 
   __ bind(&test);
-  // Emit the statement position here as this is where the for statement code
-  // starts.
+  // Emit the statement position here as this is where the for
+  // statement code starts.
   SetStatementPosition(stmt);
 
   // Check stack before looping.
@@ -1155,16 +898,14 @@
   __ bind(&stack_check_success);
 
   if (stmt->cond() != NULL) {
-    VisitForControl(stmt->cond(), &body, loop_statement.break_target());
+    VisitForControl(stmt->cond(),
+                    &body,
+                    loop_statement.break_target(),
+                    loop_statement.break_target());
   } else {
     __ jmp(&body);
   }
 
-  __ bind(&stack_limit_hit);
-  StackCheckStub stack_stub;
-  __ CallStub(&stack_stub);
-  __ jmp(&stack_check_success);
-
   __ bind(loop_statement.break_target());
   decrement_loop_depth();
 }
@@ -1291,7 +1032,7 @@
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitConditional(Conditional* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ Conditional");
   Label true_case, false_case, done;
-  VisitForControl(expr->condition(), &true_case, &false_case);
+  VisitForControl(expr->condition(), &true_case, &false_case, &true_case);
 
   __ bind(&true_case);
   SetExpressionPosition(expr->then_expression(),
@@ -1363,6 +1104,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* expr) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 int FullCodeGenerator::TryFinally::Exit(int stack_depth) {
   // The macros used here must preserve the result register.
   __ Drop(stack_depth);
@@ -1379,6 +1125,14 @@
   return 0;
 }
 
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitRegExpCloneResult(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpCloneResult, 1);
+  Apply(context_, result_register());
+}
+
 #undef __
 
 
diff --git a/src/full-codegen.h b/src/full-codegen.h
index 9aab3d5..840c825 100644
--- a/src/full-codegen.h
+++ b/src/full-codegen.h
@@ -36,29 +36,6 @@
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
-class FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker: public AstVisitor {
- public:
-  FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker() : has_supported_syntax_(true) {}
-
-  void Check(FunctionLiteral* fun);
-
-  bool has_supported_syntax() { return has_supported_syntax_; }
-
- private:
-  void VisitDeclarations(ZoneList<Declaration*>* decls);
-  void VisitStatements(ZoneList<Statement*>* stmts);
-
-  // AST node visit functions.
-#define DECLARE_VISIT(type) virtual void Visit##type(type* node);
-  AST_NODE_LIST(DECLARE_VISIT)
-#undef DECLARE_VISIT
-
-  bool has_supported_syntax_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FullCodeGenSyntaxChecker);
-};
-
-
 // AST node visitor which can tell whether a given statement will be breakable
 // when the code is compiled by the full compiler in the debugger. This means
 // that there will be an IC (load/store/call) in the code generated for the
@@ -96,7 +73,8 @@
         loop_depth_(0),
         location_(kStack),
         true_label_(NULL),
-        false_label_(NULL) {
+        false_label_(NULL),
+        fall_through_(NULL) {
   }
 
   static Handle<Code> MakeCode(CompilationInfo* info);
@@ -259,8 +237,25 @@
     kStack
   };
 
+  enum ConstantOperand {
+    kNoConstants,
+    kLeftConstant,
+    kRightConstant
+  };
+
+  // Compute the frame pointer relative offset for a given local or
+  // parameter slot.
   int SlotOffset(Slot* slot);
 
+  // Determine whether or not to inline the smi case for the given
+  // operation.
+  bool ShouldInlineSmiCase(Token::Value op);
+
+  // Compute which (if any) of the operands is a compile-time constant.
+  ConstantOperand GetConstantOperand(Token::Value op,
+                                     Expression* left,
+                                     Expression* right);
+
   // Emit code to convert a pure value (in a register, slot, as a literal,
   // or on top of the stack) into the result expected according to an
   // expression context.
@@ -281,7 +276,8 @@
   void PrepareTest(Label* materialize_true,
                    Label* materialize_false,
                    Label** if_true,
-                   Label** if_false);
+                   Label** if_false,
+                   Label** fall_through);
 
   // Emit code to convert pure control flow to a pair of labels into the
   // result expected according to an expression context.
@@ -296,7 +292,14 @@
   // Helper function to convert a pure value into a test context.  The value
   // is expected on the stack or the accumulator, depending on the platform.
   // See the platform-specific implementation for details.
-  void DoTest(Expression::Context context);
+  void DoTest(Label* if_true, Label* if_false, Label* fall_through);
+
+  // Helper function to split control flow and avoid a branch to the
+  // fall-through label if it is set up.
+  void Split(Condition cc,
+             Label* if_true,
+             Label* if_false,
+             Label* fall_through);
 
   void Move(Slot* dst, Register source, Register scratch1, Register scratch2);
   void Move(Register dst, Slot* source);
@@ -323,60 +326,38 @@
     location_ = saved_location;
   }
 
-  void VisitForControl(Expression* expr, Label* if_true, Label* if_false) {
+  void VisitForControl(Expression* expr,
+                       Label* if_true,
+                       Label* if_false,
+                       Label* fall_through) {
     Expression::Context saved_context = context_;
     Label* saved_true = true_label_;
     Label* saved_false = false_label_;
+    Label* saved_fall_through = fall_through_;
     context_ = Expression::kTest;
     true_label_ = if_true;
     false_label_ = if_false;
+    fall_through_ = fall_through;
     Visit(expr);
     context_ = saved_context;
     true_label_ = saved_true;
     false_label_ = saved_false;
-  }
-
-  void VisitForValueControl(Expression* expr,
-                            Location where,
-                            Label* if_true,
-                            Label* if_false) {
-    Expression::Context saved_context = context_;
-    Location saved_location = location_;
-    Label* saved_true = true_label_;
-    Label* saved_false = false_label_;
-    context_ = Expression::kValueTest;
-    location_ = where;
-    true_label_ = if_true;
-    false_label_ = if_false;
-    Visit(expr);
-    context_ = saved_context;
-    location_ = saved_location;
-    true_label_ = saved_true;
-    false_label_ = saved_false;
-  }
-
-  void VisitForControlValue(Expression* expr,
-                            Location where,
-                            Label* if_true,
-                            Label* if_false) {
-    Expression::Context saved_context = context_;
-    Location saved_location = location_;
-    Label* saved_true = true_label_;
-    Label* saved_false = false_label_;
-    context_ = Expression::kTestValue;
-    location_ = where;
-    true_label_ = if_true;
-    false_label_ = if_false;
-    Visit(expr);
-    context_ = saved_context;
-    location_ = saved_location;
-    true_label_ = saved_true;
-    false_label_ = saved_false;
+    fall_through_ = saved_fall_through;
   }
 
   void VisitDeclarations(ZoneList<Declaration*>* declarations);
   void DeclareGlobals(Handle<FixedArray> pairs);
 
+  // Try to perform a comparison as a fast inlined literal compare if
+  // the operands allow it.  Returns true if the compare operations
+  // has been matched and all code generated; false otherwise.
+  bool TryLiteralCompare(Token::Value op,
+                         Expression* left,
+                         Expression* right,
+                         Label* if_true,
+                         Label* if_false,
+                         Label* fall_through);
+
   // Platform-specific code for a variable, constant, or function
   // declaration.  Functions have an initial value.
   void EmitDeclaration(Variable* variable,
@@ -391,7 +372,6 @@
   void EmitCallWithIC(Call* expr, Handle<Object> name, RelocInfo::Mode mode);
   void EmitKeyedCallWithIC(Call* expr, Expression* key, RelocInfo::Mode mode);
 
-
   // Platform-specific code for inline runtime calls.
   void EmitInlineRuntimeCall(CallRuntime* expr);
 
@@ -419,7 +399,50 @@
 
   // Apply the compound assignment operator. Expects the left operand on top
   // of the stack and the right one in the accumulator.
-  void EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op, Expression::Context context);
+  void EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op,
+                    Expression::Context context,
+                    OverwriteMode mode);
+
+  // Helper functions for generating inlined smi code for certain
+  // binary operations.
+  void EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                             Token::Value op,
+                             Expression::Context context,
+                             OverwriteMode mode,
+                             Expression* left,
+                             Expression* right,
+                             ConstantOperand constant);
+
+  void EmitConstantSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                               Token::Value op,
+                               Expression::Context context,
+                               OverwriteMode mode,
+                               bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                               Smi* value);
+
+  void EmitConstantSmiBitOp(Expression* expr,
+                            Token::Value op,
+                            Expression::Context context,
+                            OverwriteMode mode,
+                            Smi* value);
+
+  void EmitConstantSmiShiftOp(Expression* expr,
+                              Token::Value op,
+                              Expression::Context context,
+                              OverwriteMode mode,
+                              Smi* value);
+
+  void EmitConstantSmiAdd(Expression* expr,
+                          Expression::Context context,
+                          OverwriteMode mode,
+                          bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                          Smi* value);
+
+  void EmitConstantSmiSub(Expression* expr,
+                          Expression::Context context,
+                          OverwriteMode mode,
+                          bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                          Smi* value);
 
   // Assign to the given expression as if via '='. The right-hand-side value
   // is expected in the accumulator.
@@ -440,14 +463,6 @@
   // accumulator.
   void EmitKeyedPropertyAssignment(Assignment* expr);
 
-  // Helper for compare operations. Expects the null-value in a register.
-  void EmitNullCompare(bool strict,
-                       Register obj,
-                       Register null_const,
-                       Label* if_true,
-                       Label* if_false,
-                       Register scratch);
-
   void SetFunctionPosition(FunctionLiteral* fun);
   void SetReturnPosition(FunctionLiteral* fun);
   void SetStatementPosition(Statement* stmt);
@@ -492,6 +507,14 @@
   // Handles the shortcutted logical binary operations in VisitBinaryOperation.
   void EmitLogicalOperation(BinaryOperation* expr);
 
+  void VisitForTypeofValue(Expression* expr, Location where);
+
+  void VisitLogicalForValue(Expression* expr,
+                            Token::Value op,
+                            Location where,
+                            Label* done);
+
+
   MacroAssembler* masm_;
   CompilationInfo* info_;
 
@@ -503,6 +526,7 @@
   Location location_;
   Label* true_label_;
   Label* false_label_;
+  Label* fall_through_;
 
   friend class NestedStatement;
 
diff --git a/src/func-name-inferrer.cc b/src/func-name-inferrer.cc
index 2d6a86a..f12d026 100644
--- a/src/func-name-inferrer.cc
+++ b/src/func-name-inferrer.cc
@@ -44,6 +44,20 @@
 }
 
 
+void FuncNameInferrer::PushLiteralName(Handle<String> name) {
+  if (IsOpen() && !Heap::prototype_symbol()->Equals(*name)) {
+    names_stack_.Add(name);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void FuncNameInferrer::PushVariableName(Handle<String> name) {
+  if (IsOpen() && !Heap::result_symbol()->Equals(*name)) {
+    names_stack_.Add(name);
+  }
+}
+
+
 Handle<String> FuncNameInferrer::MakeNameFromStack() {
   if (names_stack_.is_empty()) {
     return Factory::empty_string();
diff --git a/src/func-name-inferrer.h b/src/func-name-inferrer.h
index e88586a..a35034e 100644
--- a/src/func-name-inferrer.h
+++ b/src/func-name-inferrer.h
@@ -36,11 +36,12 @@
 // Inference is performed in cases when an anonymous function is assigned
 // to a variable or a property (see test-func-name-inference.cc for examples.)
 //
-// The basic idea is that during AST traversal LHSs of expressions are
-// always visited before RHSs. Thus, during visiting the LHS, a name can be
-// collected, and during visiting the RHS, a function literal can be collected.
-// Inference is performed while leaving the assignment node.
-class FuncNameInferrer BASE_EMBEDDED {
+// The basic idea is that during parsing of LHSs of certain expressions
+// (assignments, declarations, object literals) we collect name strings,
+// and during parsing of the RHS, a function literal can be collected. After
+// parsing the RHS we can infer a name for function literals that do not have
+// a name.
+class FuncNameInferrer : public ZoneObject {
  public:
   FuncNameInferrer()
       : entries_stack_(10),
@@ -61,11 +62,9 @@
   }
 
   // Pushes an encountered name onto names stack when in collection state.
-  void PushName(Handle<String> name) {
-    if (IsOpen()) {
-      names_stack_.Add(name);
-    }
-  }
+  void PushLiteralName(Handle<String> name);
+
+  void PushVariableName(Handle<String> name);
 
   // Adds a function to infer name for.
   void AddFunction(FunctionLiteral* func_to_infer) {
@@ -75,11 +74,16 @@
   }
 
   // Infers a function name and leaves names collection state.
-  void InferAndLeave() {
+  void Infer() {
     ASSERT(IsOpen());
     if (!funcs_to_infer_.is_empty()) {
       InferFunctionsNames();
     }
+  }
+
+  // Infers a function name and leaves names collection state.
+  void Leave() {
+    ASSERT(IsOpen());
     names_stack_.Rewind(entries_stack_.RemoveLast());
   }
 
@@ -102,34 +106,6 @@
 };
 
 
-// A wrapper class that automatically calls InferAndLeave when
-// leaving scope.
-class ScopedFuncNameInferrer BASE_EMBEDDED {
- public:
-  explicit ScopedFuncNameInferrer(FuncNameInferrer* inferrer)
-      : inferrer_(inferrer),
-        is_entered_(false) {}
-
-  ~ScopedFuncNameInferrer() {
-    if (is_entered_) {
-      inferrer_->InferAndLeave();
-    }
-  }
-
-  // Triggers the wrapped inferrer into name collection state.
-  void Enter() {
-    inferrer_->Enter();
-    is_entered_ = true;
-  }
-
- private:
-  FuncNameInferrer* inferrer_;
-  bool is_entered_;
-
-  DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedFuncNameInferrer);
-};
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_FUNC_NAME_INFERRER_H_
diff --git a/src/globals.h b/src/globals.h
index 3fe9e24..f168d6e 100644
--- a/src/globals.h
+++ b/src/globals.h
@@ -244,10 +244,12 @@
     reinterpret_cast<Address>(V8_UINT64_C(0x1baddead0baddead));
 const Address kFromSpaceZapValue =
     reinterpret_cast<Address>(V8_UINT64_C(0x1beefdad0beefdad));
+const uint64_t kDebugZapValue = 0xbadbaddbbadbaddb;
 #else
 const Address kZapValue = reinterpret_cast<Address>(0xdeadbeed);
 const Address kHandleZapValue = reinterpret_cast<Address>(0xbaddead);
 const Address kFromSpaceZapValue = reinterpret_cast<Address>(0xbeefdad);
+const uint32_t kDebugZapValue = 0xbadbaddb;
 #endif
 
 
@@ -662,7 +664,7 @@
 #define TRACK_MEMORY(name)
 #endif
 
-// define used for helping GCC to make better inlining. Don't bother for debug
+// Define used for helping GCC to make better inlining. Don't bother for debug
 // builds. On GCC 3.4.5 using __attribute__((always_inline)) causes compilation
 // errors in debug build.
 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(DEBUG)
@@ -678,6 +680,14 @@
 #define NO_INLINE(header) header
 #endif
 
+
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4
+#define MUST_USE_RESULT __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))
+#else
+#define MUST_USE_RESULT
+#endif
+
+
 // Feature flags bit positions. They are mostly based on the CPUID spec.
 // (We assign CPUID itself to one of the currently reserved bits --
 // feel free to change this if needed.)
diff --git a/src/heap-inl.h b/src/heap-inl.h
index 656c554..0d1ad5a 100644
--- a/src/heap-inl.h
+++ b/src/heap-inl.h
@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@
 #ifndef V8_HEAP_INL_H_
 #define V8_HEAP_INL_H_
 
-#include "log.h"
+#include "heap.h"
+#include "objects.h"
 #include "v8-counters.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
diff --git a/src/heap.cc b/src/heap.cc
index ff92384..443c926 100644
--- a/src/heap.cc
+++ b/src/heap.cc
@@ -104,6 +104,7 @@
 
 GCCallback Heap::global_gc_prologue_callback_ = NULL;
 GCCallback Heap::global_gc_epilogue_callback_ = NULL;
+HeapObjectCallback Heap::gc_safe_size_of_old_object_ = NULL;
 
 // Variables set based on semispace_size_ and old_generation_size_ in
 // ConfigureHeap.
@@ -193,6 +194,33 @@
 }
 
 
+int Heap::GcSafeSizeOfOldObject(HeapObject* object) {
+  ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(object));  // Code only works for old objects.
+  ASSERT(!MarkCompactCollector::are_map_pointers_encoded());
+  MapWord map_word = object->map_word();
+  map_word.ClearMark();
+  map_word.ClearOverflow();
+  return object->SizeFromMap(map_word.ToMap());
+}
+
+
+int Heap::GcSafeSizeOfOldObjectWithEncodedMap(HeapObject* object) {
+  ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(object));  // Code only works for old objects.
+  ASSERT(MarkCompactCollector::are_map_pointers_encoded());
+  uint32_t marker = Memory::uint32_at(object->address());
+  if (marker == MarkCompactCollector::kSingleFreeEncoding) {
+    return kIntSize;
+  } else if (marker == MarkCompactCollector::kMultiFreeEncoding) {
+    return Memory::int_at(object->address() + kIntSize);
+  } else {
+    MapWord map_word = object->map_word();
+    Address map_address = map_word.DecodeMapAddress(Heap::map_space());
+    Map* map = reinterpret_cast<Map*>(HeapObject::FromAddress(map_address));
+    return object->SizeFromMap(map);
+  }
+}
+
+
 GarbageCollector Heap::SelectGarbageCollector(AllocationSpace space) {
   // Is global GC requested?
   if (space != NEW_SPACE || FLAG_gc_global) {
@@ -540,6 +568,13 @@
 
   // Committing memory to from space failed.
   // Try shrinking and try again.
+  PagedSpaces spaces;
+  for (PagedSpace* space = spaces.next();
+       space != NULL;
+       space = spaces.next()) {
+    space->RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(true);
+  }
+
   Shrink();
   if (new_space_.CommitFromSpaceIfNeeded()) return;
 
@@ -571,6 +606,22 @@
 }
 
 
+class ClearThreadNormalizedMapCachesVisitor: public ThreadVisitor {
+  virtual void VisitThread(ThreadLocalTop* top) {
+    Context* context = top->context_;
+    if (context == NULL) return;
+    context->global()->global_context()->normalized_map_cache()->Clear();
+  }
+};
+
+
+void Heap::ClearNormalizedMapCaches() {
+  if (Bootstrapper::IsActive()) return;
+  ClearThreadNormalizedMapCachesVisitor visitor;
+  ThreadManager::IterateArchivedThreads(&visitor);
+}
+
+
 #ifdef DEBUG
 
 enum PageWatermarkValidity {
@@ -726,8 +777,6 @@
 
   MarkCompactCollector::CollectGarbage();
 
-  MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting);
-
   LOG(ResourceEvent("markcompact", "end"));
 
   gc_state_ = NOT_IN_GC;
@@ -749,18 +798,11 @@
 
   CompilationCache::MarkCompactPrologue();
 
-  Top::MarkCompactPrologue(is_compacting);
-  ThreadManager::MarkCompactPrologue(is_compacting);
-
   CompletelyClearInstanceofCache();
 
   if (is_compacting) FlushNumberStringCache();
-}
 
-
-void Heap::MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting) {
-  Top::MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting);
-  ThreadManager::MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting);
+  ClearNormalizedMapCaches();
 }
 
 
@@ -4031,6 +4073,8 @@
   NewSpaceScavenger::Initialize();
   MarkCompactCollector::Initialize();
 
+  MarkMapPointersAsEncoded(false);
+
   // Setup memory allocator and reserve a chunk of memory for new
   // space.  The chunk is double the size of the requested reserved
   // new space size to ensure that we can find a pair of semispaces that
diff --git a/src/heap.h b/src/heap.h
index 45fee17..484cd22 100644
--- a/src/heap.h
+++ b/src/heap.h
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 
 #include <math.h>
 
+#include "spaces.h"
 #include "splay-tree-inl.h"
 #include "v8-counters.h"
 
@@ -313,61 +314,64 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateJSObject(JSFunction* constructor,
-                                  PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateJSObject(
+      JSFunction* constructor, PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocates and initializes a new global object based on a constructor.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateGlobalObject(JSFunction* constructor);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateGlobalObject(JSFunction* constructor);
 
   // Returns a deep copy of the JavaScript object.
   // Properties and elements are copied too.
   // Returns failure if allocation failed.
-  static Object* CopyJSObject(JSObject* source);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CopyJSObject(JSObject* source);
 
   // Allocates the function prototype.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateFunctionPrototype(JSFunction* function);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFunctionPrototype(
+      JSFunction* function);
 
   // Reinitialize an JSGlobalProxy based on a constructor.  The object
   // must have the same size as objects allocated using the
   // constructor.  The object is reinitialized and behaves as an
   // object that has been freshly allocated using the constructor.
-  static Object* ReinitializeJSGlobalProxy(JSFunction* constructor,
-                                           JSGlobalProxy* global);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ReinitializeJSGlobalProxy(
+      JSFunction* constructor,
+      JSGlobalProxy* global);
 
   // Allocates and initializes a new JavaScript object based on a map.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateJSObjectFromMap(Map* map,
-                                         PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateJSObjectFromMap(
+      Map* map, PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocates a heap object based on the map.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* Allocate(Map* map, AllocationSpace space);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* Allocate(Map* map, AllocationSpace space);
 
   // Allocates a JS Map in the heap.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateMap(InstanceType instance_type, int instance_size);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateMap(InstanceType instance_type,
+                                             int instance_size);
 
   // Allocates a partial map for bootstrapping.
-  static Object* AllocatePartialMap(InstanceType instance_type,
-                                    int instance_size);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocatePartialMap(InstanceType instance_type,
+                                                    int instance_size);
 
   // Allocate a map for the specified function
-  static Object* AllocateInitialMap(JSFunction* fun);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateInitialMap(JSFunction* fun);
 
   // Allocates an empty code cache.
-  static Object* AllocateCodeCache();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateCodeCache();
 
   // Clear the Instanceof cache (used when a prototype changes).
   static void ClearInstanceofCache() {
@@ -392,13 +396,13 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateStringFromAscii(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateStringFromAscii(
       Vector<const char> str,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
-  static Object* AllocateStringFromUtf8(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateStringFromUtf8(
       Vector<const char> str,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
-  static Object* AllocateStringFromTwoByte(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateStringFromTwoByte(
       Vector<const uc16> str,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
@@ -406,16 +410,15 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* AllocateSymbol(Vector<const char> str,
-                                       int chars,
-                                       uint32_t hash_field);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AllocateSymbol(Vector<const char> str,
+                                                       int chars,
+                                                       uint32_t hash_field);
 
-  static Object* AllocateInternalSymbol(unibrow::CharacterStream* buffer,
-                                        int chars,
-                                        uint32_t hash_field);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateInternalSymbol(
+      unibrow::CharacterStream* buffer, int chars, uint32_t hash_field);
 
-  static Object* AllocateExternalSymbol(Vector<const char> str,
-                                        int chars);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateExternalSymbol(Vector<const char> str,
+                                                        int chars);
 
 
   // Allocates and partially initializes a String.  There are two String
@@ -425,10 +428,10 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateRawAsciiString(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateRawAsciiString(
       int length,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
-  static Object* AllocateRawTwoByteString(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateRawTwoByteString(
       int length,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
@@ -436,97 +439,103 @@
   // A cache is used for ascii codes.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed. Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode(uint16_t code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode(
+      uint16_t code);
 
   // Allocate a byte array of the specified length
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateByteArray(int length, PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateByteArray(int length,
+                                                   PretenureFlag pretenure);
 
   // Allocate a non-tenured byte array of the specified length
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateByteArray(int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateByteArray(int length);
 
   // Allocate a pixel array of the specified length
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocatePixelArray(int length,
-                                    uint8_t* external_pointer,
-                                    PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocatePixelArray(int length,
+                                                    uint8_t* external_pointer,
+                                                    PretenureFlag pretenure);
 
   // Allocates an external array of the specified length and type.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateExternalArray(int length,
-                                       ExternalArrayType array_type,
-                                       void* external_pointer,
-                                       PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateExternalArray(
+      int length,
+      ExternalArrayType array_type,
+      void* external_pointer,
+      PretenureFlag pretenure);
 
   // Allocate a tenured JS global property cell.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateJSGlobalPropertyCell(Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateJSGlobalPropertyCell(Object* value);
 
   // Allocates a fixed array initialized with undefined values
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateFixedArray(int length, PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFixedArray(int length,
+                                                    PretenureFlag pretenure);
   // Allocates a fixed array initialized with undefined values
-  static Object* AllocateFixedArray(int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFixedArray(int length);
 
   // Allocates an uninitialized fixed array. It must be filled by the caller.
   //
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateUninitializedFixedArray(int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateUninitializedFixedArray(int length);
 
   // Make a copy of src and return it. Returns
   // Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation failed.
-  static Object* CopyFixedArray(FixedArray* src);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CopyFixedArray(FixedArray* src);
 
   // Allocates a fixed array initialized with the hole values.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateFixedArrayWithHoles(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFixedArrayWithHoles(
       int length,
       PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // AllocateHashTable is identical to AllocateFixedArray except
   // that the resulting object has hash_table_map as map.
-  static Object* AllocateHashTable(int length,
-                                   PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateHashTable(
+      int length, PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocate a global (but otherwise uninitialized) context.
-  static Object* AllocateGlobalContext();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateGlobalContext();
 
   // Allocate a function context.
-  static Object* AllocateFunctionContext(int length, JSFunction* closure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFunctionContext(int length,
+                                                         JSFunction* closure);
 
   // Allocate a 'with' context.
-  static Object* AllocateWithContext(Context* previous,
-                                     JSObject* extension,
-                                     bool is_catch_context);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateWithContext(Context* previous,
+                                                     JSObject* extension,
+                                                     bool is_catch_context);
 
   // Allocates a new utility object in the old generation.
-  static Object* AllocateStruct(InstanceType type);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateStruct(InstanceType type);
 
   // Allocates a function initialized with a shared part.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateFunction(Map* function_map,
-                                  SharedFunctionInfo* shared,
-                                  Object* prototype,
-                                  PretenureFlag pretenure = TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateFunction(
+      Map* function_map,
+      SharedFunctionInfo* shared,
+      Object* prototype,
+      PretenureFlag pretenure = TENURED);
 
   // Indicies for direct access into argument objects.
   static const int kArgumentsObjectSize =
@@ -538,47 +547,52 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateArgumentsObject(Object* callee, int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateArgumentsObject(Object* callee,
+                                                         int length);
 
   // Same as NewNumberFromDouble, but may return a preallocated/immutable
   // number object (e.g., minus_zero_value_, nan_value_)
-  static Object* NumberFromDouble(double value,
-                                  PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* NumberFromDouble(
+      double value, PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocated a HeapNumber from value.
-  static Object* AllocateHeapNumber(double value, PretenureFlag pretenure);
-  static Object* AllocateHeapNumber(double value);  // pretenure = NOT_TENURED
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateHeapNumber(double value,
+                                                    PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  // pretenure = NOT_TENURED.
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateHeapNumber(double value);
 
   // Converts an int into either a Smi or a HeapNumber object.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* NumberFromInt32(int32_t value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* NumberFromInt32(int32_t value);
 
   // Converts an int into either a Smi or a HeapNumber object.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* NumberFromUint32(uint32_t value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* NumberFromUint32(uint32_t value);
 
   // Allocates a new proxy object.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateProxy(Address proxy,
-                               PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateProxy(
+      Address proxy,
+      PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocates a new SharedFunctionInfo object.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateSharedFunctionInfo(Object* name);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateSharedFunctionInfo(Object* name);
 
   // Allocates a new cons string object.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateConsString(String* first, String* second);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateConsString(String* first,
+                                                    String* second);
 
   // Allocates a new sub string object which is a substring of an underlying
   // string buffer stretching from the index start (inclusive) to the index
@@ -586,19 +600,20 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateSubString(String* buffer,
-                                   int start,
-                                   int end,
-                                   PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateSubString(
+      String* buffer,
+      int start,
+      int end,
+      PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Allocate a new external string object, which is backed by a string
   // resource that resides outside the V8 heap.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* AllocateExternalStringFromAscii(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateExternalStringFromAscii(
       ExternalAsciiString::Resource* resource);
-  static Object* AllocateExternalStringFromTwoByte(
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateExternalStringFromTwoByte(
       ExternalTwoByteString::Resource* resource);
 
   // Finalizes an external string by deleting the associated external
@@ -610,9 +625,10 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* AllocateRaw(int size_in_bytes,
-                                    AllocationSpace space,
-                                    AllocationSpace retry_space);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AllocateRaw(
+      int size_in_bytes,
+      AllocationSpace space,
+      AllocationSpace retry_space);
 
   // Initialize a filler object to keep the ability to iterate over the heap
   // when shortening objects.
@@ -624,26 +640,26 @@
   // self_reference. This allows generated code to reference its own Code
   // object by containing this pointer.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* CreateCode(const CodeDesc& desc,
-                            Code::Flags flags,
-                            Handle<Object> self_reference);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CreateCode(const CodeDesc& desc,
+                                            Code::Flags flags,
+                                            Handle<Object> self_reference);
 
-  static Object* CopyCode(Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CopyCode(Code* code);
 
   // Copy the code and scope info part of the code object, but insert
   // the provided data as the relocation information.
-  static Object* CopyCode(Code* code, Vector<byte> reloc_info);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CopyCode(Code* code, Vector<byte> reloc_info);
 
   // Finds the symbol for string in the symbol table.
   // If not found, a new symbol is added to the table and returned.
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* LookupSymbol(Vector<const char> str);
-  static Object* LookupAsciiSymbol(const char* str) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* LookupSymbol(Vector<const char> str);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* LookupAsciiSymbol(const char* str) {
     return LookupSymbol(CStrVector(str));
   }
-  static Object* LookupSymbol(String* str);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* LookupSymbol(String* str);
   static bool LookupSymbolIfExists(String* str, String** symbol);
   static bool LookupTwoCharsSymbolIfExists(String* str, String** symbol);
 
@@ -658,7 +674,7 @@
   // string might stay non-flat even when not a failure is returned.
   //
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* PrepareForCompare(String* str);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* PrepareForCompare(String* str);
 
   // Converts the given boolean condition to JavaScript boolean value.
   static Object* ToBoolean(bool condition) {
@@ -818,6 +834,13 @@
     roots_[kCodeStubsRootIndex] = value;
   }
 
+  // Support for computing object sizes for old objects during GCs. Returns
+  // a function that is guaranteed to be safe for computing object sizes in
+  // the current GC phase.
+  static HeapObjectCallback GcSafeSizeOfOldObjectFunction() {
+    return gc_safe_size_of_old_object_;
+  }
+
   // Sets the non_monomorphic_cache_ (only used when expanding the dictionary).
   static void public_set_non_monomorphic_cache(NumberDictionary* value) {
     roots_[kNonMonomorphicCacheRootIndex] = value;
@@ -857,8 +880,10 @@
   // Returns Failure::RetryAfterGC(requested_bytes, space) if the allocation
   // failed.
   // Please note this function does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static Object* CreateSymbol(const char* str, int length, int hash);
-  static Object* CreateSymbol(String* str);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CreateSymbol(const char* str,
+                                              int length,
+                                              int hash);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CreateSymbol(String* str);
 
   // Write barrier support for address[offset] = o.
   static inline void RecordWrite(Address address, int offset);
@@ -930,9 +955,9 @@
   static inline int AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemory(int change_in_bytes);
 
   // Allocate uninitialized fixed array.
-  static Object* AllocateRawFixedArray(int length);
-  static Object* AllocateRawFixedArray(int length,
-                                       PretenureFlag pretenure);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateRawFixedArray(int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AllocateRawFixedArray(int length,
+                                                       PretenureFlag pretenure);
 
   // True if we have reached the allocation limit in the old generation that
   // should force the next GC (caused normally) to be a full one.
@@ -975,8 +1000,9 @@
     kRootListLength
   };
 
-  static Object* NumberToString(Object* number,
-                                bool check_number_string_cache = true);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* NumberToString(
+      Object* number,
+      bool check_number_string_cache = true);
 
   static Map* MapForExternalArrayType(ExternalArrayType array_type);
   static RootListIndex RootIndexForExternalArrayType(
@@ -1021,6 +1047,8 @@
 
   static void ClearJSFunctionResultCaches();
 
+  static void ClearNormalizedMapCaches();
+
   static GCTracer* tracer() { return tracer_; }
 
  private:
@@ -1169,6 +1197,18 @@
   static GCCallback global_gc_prologue_callback_;
   static GCCallback global_gc_epilogue_callback_;
 
+  // Support for computing object sizes during GC.
+  static HeapObjectCallback gc_safe_size_of_old_object_;
+  static int GcSafeSizeOfOldObject(HeapObject* object);
+  static int GcSafeSizeOfOldObjectWithEncodedMap(HeapObject* object);
+
+  // Update the GC state. Called from the mark-compact collector.
+  static void MarkMapPointersAsEncoded(bool encoded) {
+    gc_safe_size_of_old_object_ = encoded
+        ? &GcSafeSizeOfOldObjectWithEncodedMap
+        : &GcSafeSizeOfOldObject;
+  }
+
   // Checks whether a global GC is necessary
   static GarbageCollector SelectGarbageCollector(AllocationSpace space);
 
@@ -1181,10 +1221,10 @@
   // to Heap::AllocateRaw(size_in_bytes, MAP_SPACE), except that (a) it doesn't
   // have to test the allocation space argument and (b) can reduce code size
   // (since both AllocateRaw and AllocateRawMap are inlined).
-  static inline Object* AllocateRawMap();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AllocateRawMap();
 
   // Allocate an uninitialized object in the global property cell space.
-  static inline Object* AllocateRawCell();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AllocateRawCell();
 
   // Initializes a JSObject based on its map.
   static void InitializeJSObjectFromMap(JSObject* obj,
@@ -1222,7 +1262,6 @@
 
   // Code to be run before and after mark-compact.
   static void MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting);
-  static void MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting);
 
   // Completely clear the Instanceof cache (to stop it keeping objects alive
   // around a GC).
@@ -1246,9 +1285,10 @@
   // other parts of the VM could use it. Specifically, a function that creates
   // instances of type JS_FUNCTION_TYPE benefit from the use of this function.
   // Please note this does not perform a garbage collection.
-  static inline Object* InitializeFunction(JSFunction* function,
-                                           SharedFunctionInfo* shared,
-                                           Object* prototype);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* InitializeFunction(
+      JSFunction* function,
+      SharedFunctionInfo* shared,
+      Object* prototype);
 
   static GCTracer* tracer_;
 
@@ -1314,6 +1354,7 @@
   friend class DisallowAllocationFailure;
   friend class AlwaysAllocateScope;
   friend class LinearAllocationScope;
+  friend class MarkCompactCollector;
 };
 
 
@@ -1861,7 +1902,7 @@
 
   // Returns a heap number with f(input), where f is a math function specified
   // by the 'type' argument.
-  static inline Object* Get(Type type, double input) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* Get(Type type, double input) {
     TranscendentalCache* cache = caches_[type];
     if (cache == NULL) {
       caches_[type] = cache = new TranscendentalCache(type);
@@ -1874,7 +1915,7 @@
   static void Clear();
 
  private:
-  inline Object* Get(double input) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT inline Object* Get(double input) {
     Converter c;
     c.dbl = input;
     int hash = Hash(c);
diff --git a/src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc
index 15c3198..a095ef7 100644
--- a/src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
 
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32)
 
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
@@ -95,10 +96,6 @@
   // edi: called object
   // eax: number of arguments
   __ bind(&non_function_call);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function constructor as receiver
-  // (instead of the original receiver from the call site).  The receiver is
-  // stack element argc+1.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, eax, times_4, kPointerSize), edi);
   // Set expected number of arguments to zero (not changing eax).
   __ Set(ebx, Immediate(0));
   __ GetBuiltinEntry(edx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION_AS_CONSTRUCTOR);
@@ -699,17 +696,6 @@
 }
 
 
-// Load the built-in Array function from the current context.
-static void GenerateLoadArrayFunction(MacroAssembler* masm, Register result) {
-  // Load the global context.
-  __ mov(result, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ mov(result, FieldOperand(result, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  // Load the Array function from the global context.
-  __ mov(result,
-         Operand(result, Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARRAY_FUNCTION_INDEX)));
-}
-
-
 // Number of empty elements to allocate for an empty array.
 static const int kPreallocatedArrayElements = 4;
 
@@ -1099,7 +1085,7 @@
   Label generic_array_code;
 
   // Get the Array function.
-  GenerateLoadArrayFunction(masm, edi);
+  __ LoadGlobalFunction(Context::ARRAY_FUNCTION_INDEX, edi);
 
   if (FLAG_debug_code) {
     // Initial map for the builtin Array function shoud be a map.
@@ -1135,7 +1121,7 @@
   if (FLAG_debug_code) {
     // The array construct code is only set for the builtin Array function which
     // does always have a map.
-    GenerateLoadArrayFunction(masm, ebx);
+    __ LoadGlobalFunction(Context::ARRAY_FUNCTION_INDEX, ebx);
     __ cmp(edi, Operand(ebx));
     __ Assert(equal, "Unexpected Array function");
     // Initial map for the builtin Array function should be a map.
@@ -1159,6 +1145,131 @@
 }
 
 
+void Builtins::Generate_StringConstructCode(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- eax                 : number of arguments
+  //  -- edi                 : constructor function
+  //  -- esp[0]              : return address
+  //  -- esp[(argc - n) * 4] : arg[n] (zero-based)
+  //  -- esp[(argc + 1) * 4] : receiver
+  // -----------------------------------
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_ctor_calls, 1);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ LoadGlobalFunction(Context::STRING_FUNCTION_INDEX, ecx);
+    __ cmp(edi, Operand(ecx));
+    __ Assert(equal, "Unexpected String function");
+  }
+
+  // Load the first argument into eax and get rid of the rest
+  // (including the receiver).
+  Label no_arguments;
+  __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(zero, &no_arguments);
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, eax, times_pointer_size, 0));
+  __ pop(ecx);
+  __ lea(esp, Operand(esp, eax, times_pointer_size, kPointerSize));
+  __ push(ecx);
+  __ mov(eax, ebx);
+
+  // Lookup the argument in the number to string cache.
+  Label not_cached, argument_is_string;
+  NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
+      masm,
+      eax,  // Input.
+      ebx,  // Result.
+      ecx,  // Scratch 1.
+      edx,  // Scratch 2.
+      false,  // Input is known to be smi?
+      &not_cached);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_ctor_cached_number, 1);
+  __ bind(&argument_is_string);
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- ebx    : argument converted to string
+  //  -- edi    : constructor function
+  //  -- esp[0] : return address
+  // -----------------------------------
+
+  // Allocate a JSValue and put the tagged pointer into eax.
+  Label gc_required;
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSValue::kSize,
+                        eax,  // Result.
+                        ecx,  // New allocation top (we ignore it).
+                        no_reg,
+                        &gc_required,
+                        TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Set the map.
+  __ LoadGlobalFunctionInitialMap(edi, ecx);
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ cmpb(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceSizeOffset),
+            JSValue::kSize >> kPointerSizeLog2);
+    __ Assert(equal, "Unexpected string wrapper instance size");
+    __ cmpb(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kUnusedPropertyFieldsOffset), 0);
+    __ Assert(equal, "Unexpected unused properties of string wrapper");
+  }
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), ecx);
+
+  // Set properties and elements.
+  __ Set(ecx, Immediate(Factory::empty_fixed_array()));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset), ecx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), ecx);
+
+  // Set the value.
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSValue::kValueOffset), ebx);
+
+  // Ensure the object is fully initialized.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(JSValue::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // We're done. Return.
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // The argument was not found in the number to string cache. Check
+  // if it's a string already before calling the conversion builtin.
+  Label convert_argument;
+  __ bind(&not_cached);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &convert_argument);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(eax, ebx, ecx);
+  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &convert_argument);
+  __ mov(ebx, eax);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_ctor_string_value, 1);
+  __ jmp(&argument_is_string);
+
+  // Invoke the conversion builtin and put the result into ebx.
+  __ bind(&convert_argument);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_ctor_conversions, 1);
+  __ EnterInternalFrame();
+  __ push(edi);  // Preserve the function.
+  __ push(eax);
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_STRING, CALL_FUNCTION);
+  __ pop(edi);
+  __ LeaveInternalFrame();
+  __ mov(ebx, eax);
+  __ jmp(&argument_is_string);
+
+  // Load the empty string into ebx, remove the receiver from the
+  // stack, and jump back to the case where the argument is a string.
+  __ bind(&no_arguments);
+  __ Set(ebx, Immediate(Factory::empty_string()));
+  __ pop(ecx);
+  __ lea(esp, Operand(esp, kPointerSize));
+  __ push(ecx);
+  __ jmp(&argument_is_string);
+
+  // At this point the argument is already a string. Call runtime to
+  // create a string wrapper.
+  __ bind(&gc_required);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_ctor_gc_required, 1);
+  __ EnterInternalFrame();
+  __ push(ebx);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNewStringWrapper, 1);
+  __ LeaveInternalFrame();
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
 static void EnterArgumentsAdaptorFrame(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   __ push(ebp);
   __ mov(ebp, Operand(esp));
diff --git a/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8106886
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc
@@ -0,0 +1,4540 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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 "v8.h"
+
+#if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32)
+
+#include "code-stubs.h"
+#include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "jsregexp.h"
+#include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+#define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm)
+void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
+  // space. Set the context to the current context in esi.
+  Label gc;
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize, eax, ebx, ecx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the function info from the stack.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
+  // as the map of the allocated object.
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ecx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kMapOffset), ecx);
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
+  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
+  __ mov(ebx, Immediate(Factory::empty_fixed_array()));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset), ebx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), ebx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset),
+         Immediate(Factory::the_hole_value()));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset), edx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kContextOffset), esi);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset), ebx);
+
+  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
+  // found in the shared function info object.
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(edx, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
+  __ lea(edx, FieldOperand(edx, Code::kHeaderSize));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset), edx);
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ pop(ecx);  // Temporarily remove return address.
+  __ pop(edx);
+  __ push(esi);
+  __ push(edx);
+  __ push(ecx);  // Restore return address.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
+  Label gc;
+  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace((length * kPointerSize) + FixedArray::kHeaderSize,
+                        eax, ebx, ecx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the function from the stack.
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Setup the object header.
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::context_map());
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, Context::kLengthOffset),
+         Immediate(Smi::FromInt(length)));
+
+  // Setup the fixed slots.
+  __ xor_(ebx, Operand(ebx));  // Set to NULL.
+  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)), ecx);
+  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)), eax);
+  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)), ebx);
+  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)), ebx);
+
+  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context. We go through the
+  // context in the function (ecx) to match the allocation behavior we have
+  // in the runtime system (see Heap::AllocateFunctionContext).
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSFunction::kContextOffset));
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(ebx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)), ebx);
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
+  __ mov(ebx, Factory::undefined_value());
+  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
+    __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(i)), ebx);
+  }
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
+  __ mov(esi, Operand(eax));
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Stack layout on entry:
+  //
+  // [esp + kPointerSize]: constant elements.
+  // [esp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literal index.
+  // [esp + (3 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
+
+  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
+  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
+  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
+
+  // Load boilerplate object into ecx and check if we need to create a
+  // boilerplate.
+  Label slow_case;
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kPointerSize == 4);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, eax, times_half_pointer_size,
+                           FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ cmp(ecx, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ j(equal, &slow_case);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    const char* message;
+    Handle<Map> expected_map;
+    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
+      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
+      expected_map = Factory::fixed_array_map();
+    } else {
+      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
+      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
+      expected_map = Factory::fixed_cow_array_map();
+    }
+    __ push(ecx);
+    __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ cmp(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), expected_map);
+    __ Assert(equal, message);
+    __ pop(ecx);
+  }
+
+  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
+  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size, eax, ebx, edx, &slow_case, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Copy the JS array part.
+  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
+    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
+      __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, i));
+      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, i), ebx);
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (length_ > 0) {
+    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
+    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
+    __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ lea(edx, Operand(eax, JSArray::kSize));
+    __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset), edx);
+
+    // Copy the elements array.
+    for (int i = 0; i < elements_size; i += kPointerSize) {
+      __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, i));
+      __ mov(FieldOperand(edx, i), ebx);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+// NOTE: The stub does not handle the inlined cases (Smis, Booleans, undefined).
+void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label false_result, true_result, not_string;
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // 'null' => false.
+  __ cmp(eax, Factory::null_value());
+  __ j(equal, &false_result);
+
+  // Get the map and type of the heap object.
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+
+  // Undetectable => false.
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+            1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
+  __ j(not_zero, &false_result);
+
+  // JavaScript object => true.
+  __ CmpInstanceType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ j(above_equal, &true_result);
+
+  // String value => false iff empty.
+  __ CmpInstanceType(edx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+  __ j(above_equal, &not_string);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ cmp(FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset), Immediate(0));
+  __ j(zero, &false_result);
+  __ jmp(&true_result);
+
+  __ bind(&not_string);
+  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
+  __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, &true_result);
+  __ fldz();
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ FCmp();
+  __ j(zero, &false_result);
+  // Fall through to |true_result|.
+
+  // Return 1/0 for true/false in eax.
+  __ bind(&true_result);
+  __ mov(eax, 1);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&false_result);
+  __ mov(eax, 0);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+}
+
+
+const char* GenericBinaryOpStub::GetName() {
+  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
+  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
+  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
+  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
+  const char* op_name = Token::Name(op_);
+  const char* overwrite_name;
+  switch (mode_) {
+    case NO_OVERWRITE: overwrite_name = "Alloc"; break;
+    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteRight"; break;
+    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteLeft"; break;
+    default: overwrite_name = "UnknownOverwrite"; break;
+  }
+
+  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
+               "GenericBinaryOpStub_%s_%s%s_%s%s_%s_%s",
+               op_name,
+               overwrite_name,
+               (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) ? "_NoSmiInStub" : "",
+               args_in_registers_ ? "RegArgs" : "StackArgs",
+               args_reversed_ ? "_R" : "",
+               static_operands_type_.ToString(),
+               BinaryOpIC::GetName(runtime_operands_type_));
+  return name_;
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Register left,
+    Register right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ push(left);
+    __ push(right);
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
+    Register left_arg = edx;
+    Register right_arg = eax;
+    if (!(left.is(left_arg) && right.is(right_arg))) {
+      if (left.is(right_arg) && right.is(left_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          __ xchg(left, right);
+        }
+      } else if (left.is(left_arg)) {
+        __ mov(right_arg, right);
+      } else if (right.is(right_arg)) {
+        __ mov(left_arg, left);
+      } else if (left.is(right_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          __ mov(left_arg, right);
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying left argument.
+          __ mov(left_arg, left);
+          __ mov(right_arg, right);
+        }
+      } else if (right.is(left_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          __ mov(right_arg, left);
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying right argument.
+          __ mov(right_arg, right);
+          __ mov(left_arg, left);
+        }
+      } else {
+        // Order of moves is not important.
+        __ mov(left_arg, left);
+        __ mov(right_arg, right);
+      }
+    }
+
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Register left,
+    Smi* right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ push(left);
+    __ push(Immediate(right));
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
+    Register left_arg = edx;
+    Register right_arg = eax;
+    if (left.is(left_arg)) {
+      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(right));
+    } else if (left.is(right_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
+      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(right));
+      SetArgsReversed();
+    } else {
+      // For non-commutative operations, left and right_arg might be
+      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
+      // important here in order to not overwrite left before moving
+      // it to left_arg.
+      __ mov(left_arg, left);
+      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(right));
+    }
+
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Smi* left,
+    Register right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ push(Immediate(left));
+    __ push(right);
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
+    Register left_arg = edx;
+    Register right_arg = eax;
+    if (right.is(right_arg)) {
+      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(left));
+    } else if (right.is(left_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
+      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(left));
+      SetArgsReversed();
+    } else {
+      // For non-commutative operations, right and left_arg might be
+      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
+      // important here in order to not overwrite right before moving
+      // it to right_arg.
+      __ mov(right_arg, right);
+      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(left));
+    }
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+class FloatingPointHelper : public AllStatic {
+ public:
+
+  enum ArgLocation {
+    ARGS_ON_STACK,
+    ARGS_IN_REGISTERS
+  };
+
+  // Code pattern for loading a floating point value. Input value must
+  // be either a smi or a heap number object (fp value). Requirements:
+  // operand in register number. Returns operand as floating point number
+  // on FPU stack.
+  static void LoadFloatOperand(MacroAssembler* masm, Register number);
+
+  // Code pattern for loading floating point values. Input values must
+  // be either smi or heap number objects (fp values). Requirements:
+  // operand_1 on TOS+1 or in edx, operand_2 on TOS+2 or in eax.
+  // Returns operands as floating point numbers on FPU stack.
+  static void LoadFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                Register scratch,
+                                ArgLocation arg_location = ARGS_ON_STACK);
+
+  // Similar to LoadFloatOperand but assumes that both operands are smis.
+  // Expects operands in edx, eax.
+  static void LoadFloatSmis(MacroAssembler* masm, Register scratch);
+
+  // Test if operands are smi or number objects (fp). Requirements:
+  // operand_1 in eax, operand_2 in edx; falls through on float
+  // operands, jumps to the non_float label otherwise.
+  static void CheckFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                 Label* non_float,
+                                 Register scratch);
+
+  // Takes the operands in edx and eax and loads them as integers in eax
+  // and ecx.
+  static void LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                             TypeInfo type_info,
+                             bool use_sse3,
+                             Label* operand_conversion_failure);
+  static void LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    TypeInfo type_info,
+                                    bool use_sse3,
+                                    Label* operand_conversion_failure);
+  static void LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                     bool use_sse3,
+                                     Label* operand_conversion_failure);
+
+  // Test if operands are smis or heap numbers and load them
+  // into xmm0 and xmm1 if they are. Operands are in edx and eax.
+  // Leaves operands unchanged.
+  static void LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Test if operands are numbers (smi or HeapNumber objects), and load
+  // them into xmm0 and xmm1 if they are.  Jump to label not_numbers if
+  // either operand is not a number.  Operands are in edx and eax.
+  // Leaves operands unchanged.
+  static void LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* not_numbers);
+
+  // Similar to LoadSSE2Operands but assumes that both operands are smis.
+  // Expects operands in edx, eax.
+  static void LoadSSE2Smis(MacroAssembler* masm, Register scratch);
+};
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow) {
+  // 1. Move arguments into edx, eax except for DIV and MOD, which need the
+  // dividend in eax and edx free for the division.  Use eax, ebx for those.
+  Comment load_comment(masm, "-- Load arguments");
+  Register left = edx;
+  Register right = eax;
+  if (op_ == Token::DIV || op_ == Token::MOD) {
+    left = eax;
+    right = ebx;
+    if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+      __ mov(ebx, eax);
+      __ mov(eax, edx);
+    }
+  }
+  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    __ mov(right, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+    __ mov(left, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+
+  if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      __ AbortIfNotSmi(left);
+      __ AbortIfNotSmi(right);
+    }
+    if (op_ == Token::BIT_OR) {
+      __ or_(right, Operand(left));
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      return;
+    } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_AND) {
+      __ and_(right, Operand(left));
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      return;
+    } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_XOR) {
+      __ xor_(right, Operand(left));
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      return;
+    }
+  }
+
+  // 2. Prepare the smi check of both operands by oring them together.
+  Comment smi_check_comment(masm, "-- Smi check arguments");
+  Label not_smis;
+  Register combined = ecx;
+  ASSERT(!left.is(combined) && !right.is(combined));
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      // Perform the operation into eax and smi check the result.  Preserve
+      // eax in case the result is not a smi.
+      ASSERT(!left.is(ecx) && !right.is(ecx));
+      __ mov(ecx, right);
+      __ or_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise or is commutative.
+      combined = right;
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+    case Token::ADD:
+    case Token::SUB:
+    case Token::MUL:
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD:
+      __ mov(combined, right);
+      __ or_(combined, Operand(left));
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SAR:
+    case Token::SHR:
+      // Move the right operand into ecx for the shift operation, use eax
+      // for the smi check register.
+      ASSERT(!left.is(ecx) && !right.is(ecx));
+      __ mov(ecx, right);
+      __ or_(right, Operand(left));
+      combined = right;
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      break;
+  }
+
+  // 3. Perform the smi check of the operands.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust zero check if not the case.
+  __ test(combined, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &not_smis, not_taken);
+
+  // 4. Operands are both smis, perform the operation leaving the result in
+  // eax and check the result if necessary.
+  Comment perform_smi(masm, "-- Perform smi operation");
+  Label use_fp_on_smis;
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      // Nothing to do.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
+      __ xor_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise xor is commutative.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
+      __ and_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise and is commutative.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SHL:
+      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
+      __ SmiUntag(left);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      // Perform the operation.
+      __ shl_cl(left);
+      // Check that the *signed* result fits in a smi.
+      __ cmp(left, 0xc0000000);
+      __ j(sign, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
+      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
+      __ SmiTag(left);
+      __ mov(eax, left);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SAR:
+      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
+      __ SmiUntag(left);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      // Perform the operation.
+      __ sar_cl(left);
+      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
+      __ SmiTag(left);
+      __ mov(eax, left);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SHR:
+      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
+      __ SmiUntag(left);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      // Perform the operation.
+      __ shr_cl(left);
+      // Check that the *unsigned* result fits in a smi.
+      // Neither of the two high-order bits can be set:
+      // - 0x80000000: high bit would be lost when smi tagging.
+      // - 0x40000000: this number would convert to negative when
+      // Smi tagging these two cases can only happen with shifts
+      // by 0 or 1 when handed a valid smi.
+      __ test(left, Immediate(0xc0000000));
+      __ j(not_zero, slow, not_taken);
+      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
+      __ SmiTag(left);
+      __ mov(eax, left);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::ADD:
+      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
+      __ add(right, Operand(left));  // Addition is commutative.
+      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ sub(left, Operand(right));
+      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
+      __ mov(eax, left);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::MUL:
+      // If the smi tag is 0 we can just leave the tag on one operand.
+      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below if not the case.
+      // We can't revert the multiplication if the result is not a smi
+      // so save the right operand.
+      __ mov(ebx, right);
+      // Remove tag from one of the operands (but keep sign).
+      __ SmiUntag(right);
+      // Do multiplication.
+      __ imul(right, Operand(left));  // Multiplication is commutative.
+      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
+      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
+      __ NegativeZeroTest(right, combined, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::DIV:
+      // We can't revert the division if the result is not a smi so
+      // save the left operand.
+      __ mov(edi, left);
+      // Check for 0 divisor.
+      __ test(right, Operand(right));
+      __ j(zero, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
+      // Sign extend left into edx:eax.
+      ASSERT(left.is(eax));
+      __ cdq();
+      // Divide edx:eax by right.
+      __ idiv(right);
+      // Check for the corner case of dividing the most negative smi by
+      // -1. We cannot use the overflow flag, since it is not set by idiv
+      // instruction.
+      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1);
+      __ cmp(eax, 0x40000000);
+      __ j(equal, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
+      __ NegativeZeroTest(eax, combined, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      // Check that the remainder is zero.
+      __ test(edx, Operand(edx));
+      __ j(not_zero, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
+      __ SmiTag(eax);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::MOD:
+      // Check for 0 divisor.
+      __ test(right, Operand(right));
+      __ j(zero, &not_smis, not_taken);
+
+      // Sign extend left into edx:eax.
+      ASSERT(left.is(eax));
+      __ cdq();
+      // Divide edx:eax by right.
+      __ idiv(right);
+      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
+      __ NegativeZeroTest(edx, combined, slow);
+      // Move remainder to register eax.
+      __ mov(eax, edx);
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+
+  // 5. Emit return of result in eax.
+  GenerateReturn(masm);
+
+  // 6. For some operations emit inline code to perform floating point
+  // operations on known smis (e.g., if the result of the operation
+  // overflowed the smi range).
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::SHL: {
+      Comment perform_float(masm, "-- Perform float operation on smis");
+      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
+      // Result we want is in left == edx, so we can put the allocated heap
+      // number in eax.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ecx, ebx, slow);
+      // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
+      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+        __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(left));
+        __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+      } else {
+        // It's OK to overwrite the right argument on the stack because we
+        // are about to return.
+        __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), left);
+        __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+        __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      }
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::ADD:
+    case Token::SUB:
+    case Token::MUL:
+    case Token::DIV: {
+      Comment perform_float(masm, "-- Perform float operation on smis");
+      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
+      // Restore arguments to edx, eax.
+      switch (op_) {
+        case Token::ADD:
+          // Revert right = right + left.
+          __ sub(right, Operand(left));
+          break;
+        case Token::SUB:
+          // Revert left = left - right.
+          __ add(left, Operand(right));
+          break;
+        case Token::MUL:
+          // Right was clobbered but a copy is in ebx.
+          __ mov(right, ebx);
+          break;
+        case Token::DIV:
+          // Left was clobbered but a copy is in edi.  Right is in ebx for
+          // division.
+          __ mov(edx, edi);
+          __ mov(eax, right);
+          break;
+        default: UNREACHABLE();
+          break;
+      }
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ecx, ebx, no_reg, slow);
+      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+        CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+        FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(masm, ebx);
+        switch (op_) {
+          case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        __ movdbl(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+      } else {  // SSE2 not available, use FPU.
+        FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatSmis(masm, ebx);
+        switch (op_) {
+          case Token::ADD: __ faddp(1); break;
+          case Token::SUB: __ fsubp(1); break;
+          case Token::MUL: __ fmulp(1); break;
+          case Token::DIV: __ fdivp(1); break;
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      }
+      __ mov(eax, ecx);
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    default:
+      break;
+  }
+
+  // 7. Non-smi operands, fall out to the non-smi code with the operands in
+  // edx and eax.
+  Comment done_comment(masm, "-- Enter non-smi code");
+  __ bind(&not_smis);
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SAR:
+    case Token::SHR:
+      // Right operand is saved in ecx and eax was destroyed by the smi
+      // check.
+      __ mov(eax, ecx);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD:
+      // Operands are in eax, ebx at this point.
+      __ mov(edx, eax);
+      __ mov(eax, ebx);
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      break;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label call_runtime;
+
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls, 1);
+
+  // Generate fast case smi code if requested. This flag is set when the fast
+  // case smi code is not generated by the caller. Generating it here will speed
+  // up common operations.
+  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+    GenerateSmiCode(masm, &call_runtime);
+  } else if (op_ != Token::MOD) {  // MOD goes straight to runtime.
+    if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+      GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Floating point case.
+  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
+    switch (op_) {
+      case Token::ADD:
+      case Token::SUB:
+      case Token::MUL:
+      case Token::DIV: {
+        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
+            HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
+          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-smi argument occurs
+          // (and only if smi code is generated). This is the right moment to
+          // patch to HEAP_NUMBERS state. The transition is attempted only for
+          // the four basic operations. The stub stays in the DEFAULT state
+          // forever for all other operations (also if smi code is skipped).
+          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
+          break;
+        }
+
+        Label not_floats;
+        if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+          CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+          if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
+            if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+              // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
+              __ AbortIfNotNumber(edx);
+              __ AbortIfNotNumber(eax);
+            }
+            if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
+              if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+                __ AbortIfNotSmi(edx);
+                __ AbortIfNotSmi(eax);
+              }
+              FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(masm, ecx);
+            } else {
+              FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm);
+            }
+          } else {
+            FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm, &call_runtime);
+          }
+
+          switch (op_) {
+            case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+            case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+            case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+            case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+            default: UNREACHABLE();
+          }
+          GenerateHeapResultAllocation(masm, &call_runtime);
+          __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+          GenerateReturn(masm);
+        } else {  // SSE2 not available, use FPU.
+          if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
+            if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+              // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
+              __ AbortIfNotNumber(edx);
+              __ AbortIfNotNumber(eax);
+            }
+          } else {
+            FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(masm, &call_runtime, ebx);
+          }
+          FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperands(
+              masm,
+              ecx,
+              FloatingPointHelper::ARGS_IN_REGISTERS);
+          switch (op_) {
+            case Token::ADD: __ faddp(1); break;
+            case Token::SUB: __ fsubp(1); break;
+            case Token::MUL: __ fmulp(1); break;
+            case Token::DIV: __ fdivp(1); break;
+            default: UNREACHABLE();
+          }
+          Label after_alloc_failure;
+          GenerateHeapResultAllocation(masm, &after_alloc_failure);
+          __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+          GenerateReturn(masm);
+          __ bind(&after_alloc_failure);
+          __ ffree();
+          __ jmp(&call_runtime);
+        }
+        __ bind(&not_floats);
+        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
+            !HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
+          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-number argument
+          // occurs (and only if smi code is skipped from the stub, otherwise
+          // the patching has already been done earlier in this case branch).
+          // Try patching to STRINGS for ADD operation.
+          if (op_ == Token::ADD) {
+            GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
+          }
+        }
+        break;
+      }
+      case Token::MOD: {
+        // For MOD we go directly to runtime in the non-smi case.
+        break;
+      }
+      case Token::BIT_OR:
+      case Token::BIT_AND:
+      case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      case Token::SAR:
+      case Token::SHL:
+      case Token::SHR: {
+        Label non_smi_result;
+        FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(masm,
+                                            static_operands_type_,
+                                            use_sse3_,
+                                            &call_runtime);
+        switch (op_) {
+          case Token::BIT_OR:  __ or_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
+          case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
+          case Token::BIT_XOR: __ xor_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
+          case Token::SAR: __ sar_cl(eax); break;
+          case Token::SHL: __ shl_cl(eax); break;
+          case Token::SHR: __ shr_cl(eax); break;
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
+          // Check if result is non-negative and fits in a smi.
+          __ test(eax, Immediate(0xc0000000));
+          __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime);
+        } else {
+          // Check if result fits in a smi.
+          __ cmp(eax, 0xc0000000);
+          __ j(negative, &non_smi_result);
+        }
+        // Tag smi result and return.
+        __ SmiTag(eax);
+        GenerateReturn(masm);
+
+        // All ops except SHR return a signed int32 that we load in
+        // a HeapNumber.
+        if (op_ != Token::SHR) {
+          __ bind(&non_smi_result);
+          // Allocate a heap number if needed.
+          __ mov(ebx, Operand(eax));  // ebx: result
+          Label skip_allocation;
+          switch (mode_) {
+            case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
+            case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
+              // If the operand was an object, we skip the
+              // allocation of a heap number.
+              __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT ?
+                                  1 * kPointerSize : 2 * kPointerSize));
+              __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+              __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
+              // Fall through!
+            case NO_OVERWRITE:
+              __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ecx, edx, &call_runtime);
+              __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+              break;
+            default: UNREACHABLE();
+          }
+          // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
+          if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+            CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+            __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(ebx));
+            __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+          } else {
+            __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);
+            __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+            __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+          }
+          GenerateReturn(masm);
+        }
+        break;
+      }
+      default: UNREACHABLE(); break;
+    }
+  }
+
+  // If all else fails, use the runtime system to get the correct
+  // result. If arguments was passed in registers now place them on the
+  // stack in the correct order below the return address.
+  __ bind(&call_runtime);
+  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
+  }
+
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::ADD: {
+      // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
+      Label not_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
+
+      // If this stub has already generated FP-specific code then the arguments
+      // are already in edx, eax
+      if (!ShouldGenerateFPCode() && !HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+        GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
+      }
+
+      // Registers containing left and right operands respectively.
+      Register lhs, rhs;
+      if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+        lhs = eax;
+        rhs = edx;
+      } else {
+        lhs = edx;
+        rhs = eax;
+      }
+
+      // Test if first argument is a string.
+      __ test(lhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(zero, &not_string1);
+      __ CmpObjectType(lhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
+      __ j(above_equal, &not_string1);
+
+      // First argument is a string, test second.
+      __ test(rhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(zero, &string1_smi2);
+      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
+      __ j(above_equal, &string1);
+
+      // First and second argument are strings. Jump to the string add stub.
+      StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
+      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+      __ bind(&string1_smi2);
+      // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
+      // string for the smi in the number string cache.
+      NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
+          masm, rhs, edi, ebx, ecx, true, &string1);
+
+      // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
+      // the result.
+      __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), edi);
+      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+      // Only first argument is a string.
+      __ bind(&string1);
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+      // First argument was not a string, test second.
+      __ bind(&not_string1);
+      __ test(rhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(zero, &not_strings);
+      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
+      __ j(above_equal, &not_strings);
+
+      // Only second argument is a string.
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+      __ bind(&not_strings);
+      // Neither argument is a string.
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::ADD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    }
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SUB, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::MUL:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MUL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::DIV:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::DIV, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::MOD:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MOD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SAR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateHeapResultAllocation(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                       Label* alloc_failure) {
+  Label skip_allocation;
+  OverwriteMode mode = mode_;
+  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+    if (mode == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
+      mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
+    } else if (mode == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
+      mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
+    }
+  }
+  switch (mode) {
+    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: {
+      // If the argument in edx is already an object, we skip the
+      // allocation of a heap number.
+      __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
+      // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep eax and edx intact
+      // for the possible runtime call.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, ecx, no_reg, alloc_failure);
+      // Now edx can be overwritten losing one of the arguments as we are
+      // now done and will not need it any more.
+      __ mov(edx, Operand(ebx));
+      __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+      // Use object in edx as a result holder
+      __ mov(eax, Operand(edx));
+      break;
+    }
+    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
+      // If the argument in eax is already an object, we skip the
+      // allocation of a heap number.
+      __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
+      // Fall through!
+    case NO_OVERWRITE:
+      // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep eax and edx intact
+      // for the possible runtime call.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, ecx, no_reg, alloc_failure);
+      // Now eax can be overwritten losing one of the arguments as we are
+      // now done and will not need it any more.
+      __ mov(eax, ebx);
+      __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+      break;
+    default: UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // If arguments are not passed in registers read them from the stack.
+  ASSERT(!HasArgsInRegisters());
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // If arguments are not passed in registers remove them from the stack before
+  // returning.
+  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);  // Remove both operands
+  } else {
+    __ ret(0);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT(HasArgsInRegisters());
+  __ pop(ecx);
+  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+    __ push(eax);
+    __ push(edx);
+  } else {
+    __ push(edx);
+    __ push(eax);
+  }
+  __ push(ecx);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Ensure the operands are on the stack.
+  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
+  }
+
+  __ pop(ecx);  // Save return address.
+
+  // Left and right arguments are now on top.
+  // Push this stub's key. Although the operation and the type info are
+  // encoded into the key, the encoding is opaque, so push them too.
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey())));
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(op_)));
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_)));
+
+  __ push(ecx);  // Push return address.
+
+  // Patch the caller to an appropriate specialized stub and return the
+  // operation result to the caller of the stub.
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(
+      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
+      5,
+      1);
+}
+
+
+Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
+  return stub.GetCode();
+}
+
+
+void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Input on stack:
+  // esp[4]: argument (should be number).
+  // esp[0]: return address.
+  // Test that eax is a number.
+  Label runtime_call;
+  Label runtime_call_clear_stack;
+  Label input_not_smi;
+  Label loaded;
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kPointerSize));
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &input_not_smi);
+  // Input is a smi. Untag and load it onto the FPU stack.
+  // Then load the low and high words of the double into ebx, edx.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  __ sar(eax, 1);
+  __ sub(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0), eax);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ fst_d(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ pop(edx);
+  __ pop(ebx);
+  __ jmp(&loaded);
+  __ bind(&input_not_smi);
+  // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime_call);
+  // Input is a HeapNumber. Push it on the FPU stack and load its
+  // low and high words into ebx, edx.
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+
+  __ bind(&loaded);
+  // ST[0] == double value
+  // ebx = low 32 bits of double value
+  // edx = high 32 bits of double value
+  // Compute hash (the shifts are arithmetic):
+  //   h = (low ^ high); h ^= h >> 16; h ^= h >> 8; h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
+  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
+  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(edx));
+  __ mov(eax, ecx);
+  __ sar(eax, 16);
+  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(eax));
+  __ mov(eax, ecx);
+  __ sar(eax, 8);
+  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(eax));
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
+  __ and_(Operand(ecx), Immediate(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
+
+  // ST[0] == double value.
+  // ebx = low 32 bits of double value.
+  // edx = high 32 bits of double value.
+  // ecx = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
+  __ mov(eax,
+         Immediate(ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address()));
+  // Eax points to cache array.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
+  // Eax points to the cache for the type type_.
+  // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
+  __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
+  { TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
+    char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
+    char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
+    char* elem_in0  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
+    char* elem_in1  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
+    char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
+    CHECK_EQ(12, elem2_start - elem_start);  // Two uint_32's and a pointer.
+    CHECK_EQ(0, elem_in0 - elem_start);
+    CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, elem_in1 - elem_start);
+    CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, elem_out - elem_start);
+  }
+#endif
+  // Find the address of the ecx'th entry in the cache, i.e., &eax[ecx*12].
+  __ lea(ecx, Operand(ecx, ecx, times_2, 0));
+  __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, ecx, times_4, 0));
+  // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
+  Label cache_miss;
+  __ cmp(ebx, Operand(ecx, 0));
+  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand(ecx, kIntSize));
+  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
+  // Cache hit!
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(ecx, 2 * kIntSize));
+  __ fstp(0);
+  __ ret(kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&cache_miss);
+  // Update cache with new value.
+  // We are short on registers, so use no_reg as scratch.
+  // This gives slightly larger code.
+  __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, edi, no_reg, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
+  GenerateOperation(masm);
+  __ mov(Operand(ecx, 0), ebx);
+  __ mov(Operand(ecx, kIntSize), edx);
+  __ mov(Operand(ecx, 2 * kIntSize), eax);
+  __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ ret(kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&runtime_call_clear_stack);
+  __ fstp(0);
+  __ bind(&runtime_call);
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
+  switch (type_) {
+    // Add more cases when necessary.
+    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
+    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
+    default:
+      UNIMPLEMENTED();
+      return Runtime::kAbort;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void TranscendentalCacheStub::GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Only free register is edi.
+  Label done;
+  ASSERT(type_ == TranscendentalCache::SIN ||
+         type_ == TranscendentalCache::COS);
+  // More transcendental types can be added later.
+
+  // Both fsin and fcos require arguments in the range +/-2^63 and
+  // return NaN for infinities and NaN. They can share all code except
+  // the actual fsin/fcos operation.
+  Label in_range;
+  // If argument is outside the range -2^63..2^63, fsin/cos doesn't
+  // work. We must reduce it to the appropriate range.
+  __ mov(edi, edx);
+  __ and_(Operand(edi), Immediate(0x7ff00000));  // Exponent only.
+  int supported_exponent_limit =
+      (63 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+  __ cmp(Operand(edi), Immediate(supported_exponent_limit));
+  __ j(below, &in_range, taken);
+  // Check for infinity and NaN. Both return NaN for sin.
+  __ cmp(Operand(edi), Immediate(0x7ff00000));
+  Label non_nan_result;
+  __ j(not_equal, &non_nan_result, taken);
+  // Input is +/-Infinity or NaN. Result is NaN.
+  __ fstp(0);
+  // NaN is represented by 0x7ff8000000000000.
+  __ push(Immediate(0x7ff80000));
+  __ push(Immediate(0));
+  __ fld_d(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&non_nan_result);
+
+  // Use fpmod to restrict argument to the range +/-2*PI.
+  __ mov(edi, eax);  // Save eax before using fnstsw_ax.
+  __ fldpi();
+  __ fadd(0);
+  __ fld(1);
+  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input.
+  {
+    Label no_exceptions;
+    __ fwait();
+    __ fnstsw_ax();
+    // Clear if Illegal Operand or Zero Division exceptions are set.
+    __ test(Operand(eax), Immediate(5));
+    __ j(zero, &no_exceptions);
+    __ fnclex();
+    __ bind(&no_exceptions);
+  }
+
+  // Compute st(0) % st(1)
+  {
+    Label partial_remainder_loop;
+    __ bind(&partial_remainder_loop);
+    __ fprem1();
+    __ fwait();
+    __ fnstsw_ax();
+    __ test(Operand(eax), Immediate(0x400 /* C2 */));
+    // If C2 is set, computation only has partial result. Loop to
+    // continue computation.
+    __ j(not_zero, &partial_remainder_loop);
+  }
+  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input % 2*pi
+  __ fstp(2);
+  __ fstp(0);
+  __ mov(eax, edi);  // Restore eax (allocated HeapNumber pointer).
+
+  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi
+  __ bind(&in_range);
+  switch (type_) {
+    case TranscendentalCache::SIN:
+      __ fsin();
+      break;
+    case TranscendentalCache::COS:
+      __ fcos();
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+// Get the integer part of a heap number.  Surprisingly, all this bit twiddling
+// is faster than using the built-in instructions on floating point registers.
+// Trashes edi and ebx.  Dest is ecx.  Source cannot be ecx or one of the
+// trashed registers.
+void IntegerConvert(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    Register source,
+                    TypeInfo type_info,
+                    bool use_sse3,
+                    Label* conversion_failure) {
+  ASSERT(!source.is(ecx) && !source.is(edi) && !source.is(ebx));
+  Label done, right_exponent, normal_exponent;
+  Register scratch = ebx;
+  Register scratch2 = edi;
+  if (type_info.IsInteger32() && CpuFeatures::IsEnabled(SSE2)) {
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(SSE2);
+    __ cvttsd2si(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    return;
+  }
+  if (!type_info.IsInteger32() || !use_sse3) {
+    // Get exponent word.
+    __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+    // Get exponent alone in scratch2.
+    __ mov(scratch2, scratch);
+    __ and_(scratch2, HeapNumber::kExponentMask);
+  }
+  if (use_sse3) {
+    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(SSE3);
+    if (!type_info.IsInteger32()) {
+      // Check whether the exponent is too big for a 64 bit signed integer.
+      static const uint32_t kTooBigExponent =
+          (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 63) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+      __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(kTooBigExponent));
+      __ j(greater_equal, conversion_failure);
+    }
+    // Load x87 register with heap number.
+    __ fld_d(FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    // Reserve space for 64 bit answer.
+    __ sub(Operand(esp), Immediate(sizeof(uint64_t)));  // Nolint.
+    // Do conversion, which cannot fail because we checked the exponent.
+    __ fisttp_d(Operand(esp, 0));
+    __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 0));  // Load low word of answer into ecx.
+    __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(sizeof(uint64_t)));  // Nolint.
+  } else {
+    // Load ecx with zero.  We use this either for the final shift or
+    // for the answer.
+    __ xor_(ecx, Operand(ecx));
+    // Check whether the exponent matches a 32 bit signed int that cannot be
+    // represented by a Smi.  A non-smi 32 bit integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the
+    // exponent is 30 (biased).  This is the exponent that we are fastest at and
+    // also the highest exponent we can handle here.
+    const uint32_t non_smi_exponent =
+        (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+    __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(non_smi_exponent));
+    // If we have a match of the int32-but-not-Smi exponent then skip some
+    // logic.
+    __ j(equal, &right_exponent);
+    // If the exponent is higher than that then go to slow case.  This catches
+    // numbers that don't fit in a signed int32, infinities and NaNs.
+    __ j(less, &normal_exponent);
+
+    {
+      // Handle a big exponent.  The only reason we have this code is that the
+      // >>> operator has a tendency to generate numbers with an exponent of 31.
+      const uint32_t big_non_smi_exponent =
+          (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 31) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+      __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(big_non_smi_exponent));
+      __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
+      // We have the big exponent, typically from >>>.  This means the number is
+      // in the range 2^31 to 2^32 - 1.  Get the top bits of the mantissa.
+      __ mov(scratch2, scratch);
+      __ and_(scratch2, HeapNumber::kMantissaMask);
+      // Put back the implicit 1.
+      __ or_(scratch2, 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
+      // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
+      // take. We just orred in the implicit bit so that took care of one and
+      // we want to use the full unsigned range so we subtract 1 bit from the
+      // shift distance.
+      const int big_shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 1;
+      __ shl(scratch2, big_shift_distance);
+      // Get the second half of the double.
+      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+      // Shift down 21 bits to get the most significant 11 bits or the low
+      // mantissa word.
+      __ shr(ecx, 32 - big_shift_distance);
+      __ or_(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
+      // We have the answer in ecx, but we may need to negate it.
+      __ test(scratch, Operand(scratch));
+      __ j(positive, &done);
+      __ neg(ecx);
+      __ jmp(&done);
+    }
+
+    __ bind(&normal_exponent);
+    // Exponent word in scratch, exponent part of exponent word in scratch2.
+    // Zero in ecx.
+    // We know the exponent is smaller than 30 (biased).  If it is less than
+    // 0 (biased) then the number is smaller in magnitude than 1.0 * 2^0, ie
+    // it rounds to zero.
+    const uint32_t zero_exponent =
+        (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 0) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
+    __ sub(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(zero_exponent));
+    // ecx already has a Smi zero.
+    __ j(less, &done);
+
+    // We have a shifted exponent between 0 and 30 in scratch2.
+    __ shr(scratch2, HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
+    __ mov(ecx, Immediate(30));
+    __ sub(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
+
+    __ bind(&right_exponent);
+    // Here ecx is the shift, scratch is the exponent word.
+    // Get the top bits of the mantissa.
+    __ and_(scratch, HeapNumber::kMantissaMask);
+    // Put back the implicit 1.
+    __ or_(scratch, 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
+    // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
+    // take. We have kExponentShift + 1 significant bits int he low end of the
+    // word.  Shift them to the top bits.
+    const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
+    __ shl(scratch, shift_distance);
+    // Get the second half of the double. For some exponents we don't
+    // actually need this because the bits get shifted out again, but
+    // it's probably slower to test than just to do it.
+    __ mov(scratch2, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+    // Shift down 22 bits to get the most significant 10 bits or the low
+    // mantissa word.
+    __ shr(scratch2, 32 - shift_distance);
+    __ or_(scratch2, Operand(scratch));
+    // Move down according to the exponent.
+    __ shr_cl(scratch2);
+    // Now the unsigned answer is in scratch2.  We need to move it to ecx and
+    // we may need to fix the sign.
+    Label negative;
+    __ xor_(ecx, Operand(ecx));
+    __ cmp(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+    __ j(greater, &negative);
+    __ mov(ecx, scratch2);
+    __ jmp(&done);
+    __ bind(&negative);
+    __ sub(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
+    __ bind(&done);
+  }
+}
+
+
+// Input: edx, eax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
+// Output: eax, ecx are left and right integers for a bit op.
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                TypeInfo type_info,
+                                                bool use_sse3,
+                                                Label* conversion_failure) {
+  // Check float operands.
+  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
+  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
+  Label load_arg2, done;
+
+  if (!type_info.IsDouble()) {
+    if (!type_info.IsSmi()) {
+      __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &arg1_is_object);
+    } else {
+      if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(edx);
+    }
+    __ SmiUntag(edx);
+    __ jmp(&load_arg2);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
+
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in ecx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm, edx, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
+  __ mov(edx, ecx);
+
+  // Here edx has the untagged integer, eax has a Smi or a heap number.
+  __ bind(&load_arg2);
+  if (!type_info.IsDouble()) {
+    // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
+    if (!type_info.IsSmi()) {
+      __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &arg2_is_object);
+    } else {
+      if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(eax);
+    }
+    __ SmiUntag(eax);
+    __ mov(ecx, eax);
+    __ jmp(&done);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
+
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the eax heap number in ecx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm, eax, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ mov(eax, edx);
+}
+
+
+// Input: edx, eax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
+// Output: eax, ecx are left and right integers for a bit op.
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                 bool use_sse3,
+                                                 Label* conversion_failure) {
+  // Check float operands.
+  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
+  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
+  Label load_arg2, done;
+
+  // Test if arg1 is a Smi.
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &arg1_is_object);
+
+  __ SmiUntag(edx);
+  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
+
+  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
+  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg1);
+  __ cmp(edx, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
+  __ mov(edx, Immediate(0));
+  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
+
+  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(ebx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg1);
+
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in ecx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm,
+                 edx,
+                 TypeInfo::Unknown(),
+                 use_sse3,
+                 conversion_failure);
+  __ mov(edx, ecx);
+
+  // Here edx has the untagged integer, eax has a Smi or a heap number.
+  __ bind(&load_arg2);
+
+  // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &arg2_is_object);
+
+  __ SmiUntag(eax);
+  __ mov(ecx, eax);
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
+  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg2);
+  __ cmp(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(0));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(ebx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg2);
+
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the eax heap number in ecx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm,
+                 eax,
+                 TypeInfo::Unknown(),
+                 use_sse3,
+                 conversion_failure);
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ mov(eax, edx);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                         TypeInfo type_info,
+                                         bool use_sse3,
+                                         Label* conversion_failure) {
+  if (type_info.IsNumber()) {
+    LoadNumbersAsIntegers(masm, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
+  } else {
+    LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(masm, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                           Register number) {
+  Label load_smi, done;
+
+  __ test(number, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi, not_taken);
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(number, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi);
+  __ SmiUntag(number);
+  __ push(number);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ pop(number);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label load_smi_edx, load_eax, load_smi_eax, done;
+  // Load operand in edx into xmm0.
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_edx, not_taken);  // Argument in edx is a smi.
+  __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+
+  __ bind(&load_eax);
+  // Load operand in eax into xmm1.
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_eax, not_taken);  // Argument in eax is a smi.
+  __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_edx);
+  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(edx));
+  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
+  __ jmp(&load_eax);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_eax);
+  __ SmiUntag(eax);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(eax));
+  __ SmiTag(eax);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                           Label* not_numbers) {
+  Label load_smi_edx, load_eax, load_smi_eax, load_float_eax, done;
+  // Load operand in edx into xmm0, or branch to not_numbers.
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_edx, not_taken);  // Argument in edx is a smi.
+  __ cmp(FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);  // Argument in edx is not a number.
+  __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ bind(&load_eax);
+  // Load operand in eax into xmm1, or branch to not_numbers.
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_eax, not_taken);  // Argument in eax is a smi.
+  __ cmp(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(equal, &load_float_eax);
+  __ jmp(not_numbers);  // Argument in eax is not a number.
+  __ bind(&load_smi_edx);
+  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(edx));
+  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
+  __ jmp(&load_eax);
+  __ bind(&load_smi_eax);
+  __ SmiUntag(eax);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(eax));
+  __ SmiTag(eax);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
+  __ jmp(&done);
+  __ bind(&load_float_eax);
+  __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register scratch) {
+  const Register left = edx;
+  const Register right = eax;
+  __ mov(scratch, left);
+  ASSERT(!scratch.is(right));  // We're about to clobber scratch.
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(scratch));
+
+  __ mov(scratch, right);
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(scratch));
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                            Register scratch,
+                                            ArgLocation arg_location) {
+  Label load_smi_1, load_smi_2, done_load_1, done;
+  if (arg_location == ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) {
+    __ mov(scratch, edx);
+  } else {
+    __ mov(scratch, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+  __ test(scratch, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_1, not_taken);
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(scratch, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ bind(&done_load_1);
+
+  if (arg_location == ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) {
+    __ mov(scratch, eax);
+  } else {
+    __ mov(scratch, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+  __ test(scratch, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &load_smi_2, not_taken);
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(scratch, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_1);
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ push(scratch);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ pop(scratch);
+  __ jmp(&done_load_1);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_2);
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ push(scratch);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ pop(scratch);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatSmis(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                        Register scratch) {
+  const Register left = edx;
+  const Register right = eax;
+  __ mov(scratch, left);
+  ASSERT(!scratch.is(right));  // We're about to clobber scratch.
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ push(scratch);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+
+  __ mov(scratch, right);
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0), scratch);
+  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+  __ pop(scratch);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                             Label* non_float,
+                                             Register scratch) {
+  Label test_other, done;
+  // Test if both operands are floats or smi -> scratch=k_is_float;
+  // Otherwise scratch = k_not_float.
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &test_other, not_taken);  // argument in edx is OK
+  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, non_float);  // argument in edx is not a number -> NaN
+
+  __ bind(&test_other);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &done);  // argument in eax is OK
+  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(scratch, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, non_float);  // argument in eax is not a number -> NaN
+
+  // Fall-through: Both operands are numbers.
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow, done;
+
+  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
+    // Check whether the value is a smi.
+    Label try_float;
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(not_zero, &try_float, not_taken);
+
+    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
+      // Go slow case if the value of the expression is zero
+      // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
+      __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
+      __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
+    }
+
+    // The value of the expression is a smi that is not zero.  Try
+    // optimistic subtraction '0 - value'.
+    Label undo;
+    __ mov(edx, Operand(eax));
+    __ Set(eax, Immediate(0));
+    __ sub(eax, Operand(edx));
+    __ j(no_overflow, &done, taken);
+
+    // Restore eax and go slow case.
+    __ bind(&undo);
+    __ mov(eax, Operand(edx));
+    __ jmp(&slow);
+
+    // Try floating point case.
+    __ bind(&try_float);
+    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
+    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
+      __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ xor_(edx, HeapNumber::kSignMask);  // Flip sign.
+      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset), edx);
+    } else {
+      __ mov(edx, Operand(eax));
+      // edx: operand
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ebx, ecx, &undo);
+      // eax: allocated 'empty' number
+      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ xor_(ecx, HeapNumber::kSignMask);  // Flip sign.
+      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset), ecx);
+      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
+      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset), ecx);
+    }
+  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
+    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
+    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+    __ j(not_equal, &slow, not_taken);
+
+    // Convert the heap number in eax to an untagged integer in ecx.
+    IntegerConvert(masm,
+                   eax,
+                   TypeInfo::Unknown(),
+                   CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE3),
+                   &slow);
+
+    // Do the bitwise operation and check if the result fits in a smi.
+    Label try_float;
+    __ not_(ecx);
+    __ cmp(ecx, 0xc0000000);
+    __ j(sign, &try_float, not_taken);
+
+    // Tag the result as a smi and we're done.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+    __ lea(eax, Operand(ecx, times_2, kSmiTag));
+    __ jmp(&done);
+
+    // Try to store the result in a heap number.
+    __ bind(&try_float);
+    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE) {
+      // Allocate a fresh heap number, but don't overwrite eax until
+      // we're sure we can do it without going through the slow case
+      // that needs the value in eax.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, edx, edi, &slow);
+      __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx));
+    }
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+      CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+      __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(ecx));
+      __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+    } else {
+      __ push(ecx);
+      __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
+      __ pop(ecx);
+      __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    }
+  } else {
+    UNIMPLEMENTED();
+  }
+
+  // Return from the stub.
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ StubReturn(1);
+
+  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ pop(ecx);  // pop return address.
+  __ push(eax);
+  __ push(ecx);  // push return address
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_NOT:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // The key is in edx and the parameter count is in eax.
+
+  // The displacement is used for skipping the frame pointer on the
+  // stack. It is the offset of the last parameter (if any) relative
+  // to the frame pointer.
+  static const int kDisplacement = 1 * kPointerSize;
+
+  // Check that the key is a smi.
+  Label slow;
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &slow, not_taken);
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor;
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ebx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
+  __ j(equal, &adaptor);
+
+  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
+  // through register eax. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
+  // check for free.
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(above_equal, &slow, not_taken);
+
+  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Shifting code depends on these.
+  __ lea(ebx, Operand(ebp, eax, times_2, 0));
+  __ neg(edx);
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx, edx, times_2, kDisplacement));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
+  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
+  // comparison to get negative check for free.
+  __ bind(&adaptor);
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ebx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand(ecx));
+  __ j(above_equal, &slow, not_taken);
+
+  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Shifting code depends on these.
+  __ lea(ebx, Operand(ebx, ecx, times_2, 0));
+  __ neg(edx);
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx, edx, times_2, kDisplacement));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
+  // by calling the runtime system.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ pop(ebx);  // Return address.
+  __ push(edx);
+  __ push(ebx);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // esp[0] : return address
+  // esp[4] : number of parameters
+  // esp[8] : receiver displacement
+  // esp[16] : function
+
+  // The displacement is used for skipping the return address and the
+  // frame pointer on the stack. It is the offset of the last
+  // parameter (if any) relative to the frame pointer.
+  static const int kDisplacement = 2 * kPointerSize;
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
+  __ j(equal, &adaptor_frame);
+
+  // Get the length from the frame.
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ jmp(&try_allocate);
+
+  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
+  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ecx);
+  __ lea(edx, Operand(edx, ecx, times_2, kDisplacement));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), edx);
+
+  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size of
+  // the arguments object and the elements array.
+  Label add_arguments_object;
+  __ bind(&try_allocate);
+  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
+  __ j(zero, &add_arguments_object);
+  __ lea(ecx, Operand(ecx, times_2, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
+  __ add(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
+
+  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(ecx, eax, edx, ebx, &runtime, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
+  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
+  __ mov(edi, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edi, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ mov(edi, Operand(edi, offset));
+
+  // Copy the JS object part.
+  for (int i = 0; i < JSObject::kHeaderSize; i += kPointerSize) {
+    __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(edi, i));
+    __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, i), ebx);
+  }
+
+  // Setup the callee in-object property.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kHeaderSize), ebx);
+
+  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize), ecx);
+
+  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
+  Label done;
+  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
+  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
+  __ lea(edi, Operand(eax, Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), edi);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kMapOffset),
+         Immediate(Factory::fixed_array_map()));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), ecx);
+  // Untag the length for the loop below.
+  __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+
+  // Copy the fixed array slots.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(edx, -1 * kPointerSize));  // Skip receiver.
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kHeaderSize), ebx);
+  __ add(Operand(edi), Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ sub(Operand(edx), Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ dec(ecx);
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
+  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
+  // at compilation.
+#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
+    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  esp[0]: return address
+  //  esp[4]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
+  //  esp[8]: previous index
+  //  esp[12]: subject string
+  //  esp[16]: JSRegExp object
+
+  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kSubjectOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 4 * kPointerSize;
+
+  Label runtime, invoke_regexp;
+
+  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
+  __ test(ebx, Operand(ebx));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime, not_taken);
+
+  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kJSRegExpOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+  __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, ecx);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ Check(not_zero, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+    __ CmpObjectType(ecx, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE, ebx);
+    __ Check(equal, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+  }
+
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
+  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP)));
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2. This
+  // uses the asumption that smis are 2 * their untagged value.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(2));  // edx was a smi.
+  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
+  __ cmp(edx, OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize);
+  __ j(above, &runtime);
+
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // edx: Number of capture registers
+  // Check that the second argument is a string.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(eax, ebx, ebx);
+  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+  // Get the length of the string to ebx.
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
+
+  // ebx: Length of subject string as a smi
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // edx: Number of capture registers
+  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the subject
+  // string length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+  __ cmp(eax, Operand(ebx));
+  __ j(above_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // edx: Number of capture registers
+  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+  __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, ebx);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(ebx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ cmp(eax, Factory::fixed_array_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
+  // additional information.
+  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(ebx, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(eax);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(greater, &runtime);
+
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
+  Label seq_ascii_string, seq_two_byte_string, check_code;
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // First check for flat two byte string.
+  __ and_(ebx,
+          kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask);
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
+  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
+  // Any other flat string must be a flat ascii string.
+  __ test(Operand(ebx),
+          Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(zero, &seq_ascii_string);
+
+  // Check for flat cons string.
+  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
+  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
+  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
+  // a sequential string or an external string.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag != 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
+  __ test(Operand(ebx),
+          Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+  // String is a cons string.
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
+  __ cmp(Operand(edx), Factory::empty_string());
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(eax, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  // String is a cons string with empty second part.
+  // eax: first part of cons string.
+  // ebx: map of first part of cons string.
+  // Is first part a flat two byte string?
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
+            kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask);
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
+  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
+  // Any other flat string must be ascii.
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
+            kStringRepresentationMask);
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+
+  __ bind(&seq_ascii_string);
+  // eax: subject string (flat ascii)
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset));
+  __ Set(edi, Immediate(1));  // Type is ascii.
+  __ jmp(&check_code);
+
+  __ bind(&seq_two_byte_string);
+  // eax: subject string (flat two byte)
+  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset));
+  __ Set(edi, Immediate(0));  // Type is two byte.
+
+  __ bind(&check_code);
+  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
+  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
+  // the hole.
+  __ CmpObjectType(edx, CODE_TYPE, ebx);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // eax: subject string
+  // edx: code
+  // edi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
+  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
+  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(ebx);  // Previous index from smi.
+
+  // eax: subject string
+  // ebx: previous index
+  // edx: code
+  // edi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
+  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1);
+
+  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
+  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments, ecx);
+
+  // Argument 7: Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 6 * kPointerSize), Immediate(1));
+
+  // Argument 6: Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address));
+  __ add(ecx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 5 * kPointerSize), ecx);
+
+  // Argument 5: static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 4 * kPointerSize),
+         Immediate(ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector()));
+
+  // Argument 4: End of string data
+  // Argument 3: Start of string data
+  Label setup_two_byte, setup_rest;
+  __ test(edi, Operand(edi));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ j(zero, &setup_two_byte);
+  __ SmiUntag(edi);
+  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, edi, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 4.
+  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, ebx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 3.
+  __ jmp(&setup_rest);
+
+  __ bind(&setup_two_byte);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);  // edi is smi (powered by 2).
+  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, edi, times_1, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 4.
+  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, ebx, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 3.
+
+  __ bind(&setup_rest);
+
+  // Argument 2: Previous index.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);
+
+  // Argument 1: Subject string.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), eax);
+
+  // Locate the code entry and call it.
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ CallCFunction(edx, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
+
+  // Check the result.
+  Label success;
+  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS);
+  __ j(equal, &success, taken);
+  Label failure;
+  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE);
+  __ j(equal, &failure, taken);
+  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION);
+  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
+  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
+  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ mov(eax,
+         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ cmp(eax, Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception));
+  __ j(equal, &runtime);
+  __ bind(&failure);
+  // For failure and exception return null.
+  __ mov(Operand(eax), Factory::null_value());
+  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Load RegExp data.
+  __ bind(&success);
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kJSRegExpOffset));
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
+  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(2));  // edx was a smi.
+
+  // edx: Number of capture registers
+  // Load last_match_info which is still known to be a fast case JSArray.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+
+  // ebx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
+  // edx: number of capture registers
+  // Store the capture count.
+  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Number of capture registers to smi.
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset), edx);
+  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Number of capture registers back from smi.
+  // Store last subject and last input.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), eax);
+  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
+  __ RecordWrite(ecx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset, eax, edi);
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), eax);
+  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
+  __ RecordWrite(ecx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset, eax, edi);
+
+  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
+  ExternalReference address_of_static_offsets_vector =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector();
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(address_of_static_offsets_vector));
+
+  // ebx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
+  // ecx: offsets vector
+  // edx: number of capture registers
+  Label next_capture, done;
+  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
+  // counts down until wraping after zero.
+  __ bind(&next_capture);
+  __ sub(Operand(edx), Immediate(1));
+  __ j(negative, &done);
+  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ mov(edi, Operand(ecx, edx, times_int_size, 0));
+  __ SmiTag(edi);
+  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx,
+                      edx,
+                      times_pointer_size,
+                      RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset),
+                      edi);
+  __ jmp(&next_capture);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Return last match info.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                         Register object,
+                                                         Register result,
+                                                         Register scratch1,
+                                                         Register scratch2,
+                                                         bool object_is_smi,
+                                                         Label* not_found) {
+  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
+  Register number_string_cache = result;
+  Register mask = scratch1;
+  Register scratch = scratch2;
+
+  // Load the number string cache.
+  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
+  __ mov(scratch, Immediate(Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex));
+  __ mov(number_string_cache,
+         Operand::StaticArray(scratch, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
+  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
+  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
+  __ mov(mask, FieldOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ shr(mask, kSmiTagSize + 1);  // Untag length and divide it by two.
+  __ sub(Operand(mask), Immediate(1));  // Make mask.
+
+  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
+  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
+  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
+  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
+  Label smi_hash_calculated;
+  Label load_result_from_cache;
+  if (object_is_smi) {
+    __ mov(scratch, object);
+    __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+  } else {
+    Label not_smi, hash_calculated;
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    __ test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(not_zero, &not_smi);
+    __ mov(scratch, object);
+    __ SmiUntag(scratch);
+    __ jmp(&smi_hash_calculated);
+    __ bind(&not_smi);
+    __ cmp(FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+           Factory::heap_number_map());
+    __ j(not_equal, not_found);
+    STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
+    __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ xor_(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset + 4));
+    // Object is heap number and hash is now in scratch. Calculate cache index.
+    __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
+    Register index = scratch;
+    Register probe = mask;
+    __ mov(probe,
+           FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                        index,
+                        times_twice_pointer_size,
+                        FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+    __ test(probe, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, not_found);
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+      CpuFeatures::Scope fscope(SSE2);
+      __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
+    } else {
+      __ fld_d(FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      __ fld_d(FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      __ FCmp();
+    }
+    __ j(parity_even, not_found);  // Bail out if NaN is involved.
+    __ j(not_equal, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
+    __ jmp(&load_result_from_cache);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&smi_hash_calculated);
+  // Object is smi and hash is now in scratch. Calculate cache index.
+  __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
+  Register index = scratch;
+  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
+  __ cmp(object,
+         FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                      index,
+                      times_twice_pointer_size,
+                      FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ j(not_equal, not_found);
+
+  // Get the result from the cache.
+  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
+  __ mov(result,
+         FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                      index,
+                      times_twice_pointer_size,
+                      FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native, 1);
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, kPointerSize));
+
+  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
+  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, ebx, eax, ecx, edx, false, &runtime);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+static int NegativeComparisonResult(Condition cc) {
+  ASSERT(cc != equal);
+  ASSERT((cc == less) || (cc == less_equal)
+      || (cc == greater) || (cc == greater_equal));
+  return (cc == greater || cc == greater_equal) ? LESS : GREATER;
+}
+
+void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+
+  Label check_unequal_objects, done;
+
+  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
+  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
+
+  // Identical objects can be compared fast, but there are some tricky cases
+  // for NaN and undefined.
+  {
+    Label not_identical;
+    __ cmp(eax, Operand(edx));
+    __ j(not_equal, &not_identical);
+
+    if (cc_ != equal) {
+      // Check for undefined.  undefined OP undefined is false even though
+      // undefined == undefined.
+      Label check_for_nan;
+      __ cmp(edx, Factory::undefined_value());
+      __ j(not_equal, &check_for_nan);
+      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
+      __ ret(0);
+      __ bind(&check_for_nan);
+    }
+
+    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
+    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
+    // Note: if cc_ != equal, never_nan_nan_ is not used.
+    if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal)) {
+      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+      __ ret(0);
+    } else {
+      Label heap_number;
+      __ cmp(FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+             Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
+      __ j(equal, &heap_number);
+      if (cc_ != equal) {
+        // Call runtime on identical JSObjects.  Otherwise return equal.
+        __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
+        __ j(above_equal, &not_identical);
+      }
+      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+      __ ret(0);
+
+      __ bind(&heap_number);
+      // It is a heap number, so return non-equal if it's NaN and equal if
+      // it's not NaN.
+      // The representation of NaN values has all exponent bits (52..62) set,
+      // and not all mantissa bits (0..51) clear.
+      // We only accept QNaNs, which have bit 51 set.
+      // Read top bits of double representation (second word of value).
+
+      // Value is a QNaN if value & kQuietNaNMask == kQuietNaNMask, i.e.,
+      // all bits in the mask are set. We only need to check the word
+      // that contains the exponent and high bit of the mantissa.
+      STATIC_ASSERT(((kQuietNaNHighBitsMask << 1) & 0x80000000u) != 0);
+      __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
+      __ xor_(eax, Operand(eax));
+      // Shift value and mask so kQuietNaNHighBitsMask applies to topmost
+      // bits.
+      __ add(edx, Operand(edx));
+      __ cmp(edx, kQuietNaNHighBitsMask << 1);
+      if (cc_ == equal) {
+        STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL != 1);
+        __ setcc(above_equal, eax);
+        __ ret(0);
+      } else {
+        Label nan;
+        __ j(above_equal, &nan);
+        __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+        __ ret(0);
+        __ bind(&nan);
+        __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
+        __ ret(0);
+      }
+    }
+
+    __ bind(&not_identical);
+  }
+
+  // Strict equality can quickly decide whether objects are equal.
+  // Non-strict object equality is slower, so it is handled later in the stub.
+  if (cc_ == equal && strict_) {
+    Label slow;  // Fallthrough label.
+    Label not_smis;
+    // If we're doing a strict equality comparison, we don't have to do
+    // type conversion, so we generate code to do fast comparison for objects
+    // and oddballs. Non-smi numbers and strings still go through the usual
+    // slow-case code.
+    // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
+    // be equal if the other is a HeapNumber. If so, use the slow case.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    ASSERT_EQ(0, Smi::FromInt(0));
+    __ mov(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ and_(ecx, Operand(eax));
+    __ test(ecx, Operand(edx));
+    __ j(not_zero, &not_smis);
+    // One operand is a smi.
+
+    // Check whether the non-smi is a heap number.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
+    // ecx still holds eax & kSmiTag, which is either zero or one.
+    __ sub(Operand(ecx), Immediate(0x01));
+    __ mov(ebx, edx);
+    __ xor_(ebx, Operand(eax));
+    __ and_(ebx, Operand(ecx));  // ebx holds either 0 or eax ^ edx.
+    __ xor_(ebx, Operand(eax));
+    // if eax was smi, ebx is now edx, else eax.
+
+    // Check if the non-smi operand is a heap number.
+    __ cmp(FieldOperand(ebx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+           Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
+    // If heap number, handle it in the slow case.
+    __ j(equal, &slow);
+    // Return non-equal (ebx is not zero)
+    __ mov(eax, ebx);
+    __ ret(0);
+
+    __ bind(&not_smis);
+    // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are not
+    // equal since their pointers are different
+    // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
+
+    // Get the type of the first operand.
+    // If the first object is a JS object, we have done pointer comparison.
+    Label first_non_object;
+    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
+    __ j(below, &first_non_object);
+
+    // Return non-zero (eax is not zero)
+    Label return_not_equal;
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kHeapObjectTag != 0);
+    __ bind(&return_not_equal);
+    __ ret(0);
+
+    __ bind(&first_non_object);
+    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+    __ CmpInstanceType(ecx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
+    __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
+    __ j(above_equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+    __ CmpInstanceType(ecx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
+    __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+    // Fall through to the general case.
+    __ bind(&slow);
+  }
+
+  // Generate the number comparison code.
+  if (include_number_compare_) {
+    Label non_number_comparison;
+    Label unordered;
+    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
+      CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
+      CpuFeatures::Scope use_cmov(CMOV);
+
+      FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm, &non_number_comparison);
+      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
+
+      // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
+      __ j(parity_even, &unordered, not_taken);
+      // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
+      __ mov(eax, 0);  // equal
+      __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
+      __ cmov(above, eax, Operand(ecx));
+      __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
+      __ cmov(below, eax, Operand(ecx));
+      __ ret(0);
+    } else {
+      FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(
+          masm, &non_number_comparison, ebx);
+      FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(masm, eax);
+      FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(masm, edx);
+      __ FCmp();
+
+      // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
+      __ j(parity_even, &unordered, not_taken);
+
+      Label below_label, above_label;
+      // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
+      __ j(below, &below_label, not_taken);
+      __ j(above, &above_label, not_taken);
+
+      __ xor_(eax, Operand(eax));
+      __ ret(0);
+
+      __ bind(&below_label);
+      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
+      __ ret(0);
+
+      __ bind(&above_label);
+      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
+      __ ret(0);
+    }
+
+    // If one of the numbers was NaN, then the result is always false.
+    // The cc is never not-equal.
+    __ bind(&unordered);
+    ASSERT(cc_ != not_equal);
+    if (cc_ == less || cc_ == less_equal) {
+      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
+    } else {
+      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
+    }
+    __ ret(0);
+
+    // The number comparison code did not provide a valid result.
+    __ bind(&non_number_comparison);
+  }
+
+  // Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
+  Label check_for_strings;
+  if (cc_ == equal) {
+    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, eax, ecx);
+    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, edx, ecx);
+
+    // We've already checked for object identity, so if both operands
+    // are symbols they aren't equal. Register eax already holds a
+    // non-zero value, which indicates not equal, so just return.
+    __ ret(0);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&check_for_strings);
+
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(edx, eax, ecx, ebx,
+                                         &check_unequal_objects);
+
+  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
+  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
+                                                     edx,
+                                                     eax,
+                                                     ecx,
+                                                     ebx,
+                                                     edi);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fall-through from string comparison");
+#endif
+
+  __ bind(&check_unequal_objects);
+  if (cc_ == equal && !strict_) {
+    // Non-strict equality.  Objects are unequal if
+    // they are both JSObjects and not undetectable,
+    // and their pointers are different.
+    Label not_both_objects;
+    Label return_unequal;
+    // At most one is a smi, so we can test for smi by adding the two.
+    // A smi plus a heap object has the low bit set, a heap object plus
+    // a heap object has the low bit clear.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
+    __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, edx, times_1, 0));
+    __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(not_zero, &not_both_objects);
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
+    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
+    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ebx);
+    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
+    // We do not bail out after this point.  Both are JSObjects, and
+    // they are equal if and only if both are undetectable.
+    // The and of the undetectable flags is 1 if and only if they are equal.
+    __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+              1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
+    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
+    __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+              1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
+    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
+    // The objects are both undetectable, so they both compare as the value
+    // undefined, and are equal.
+    __ Set(eax, Immediate(EQUAL));
+    __ bind(&return_unequal);
+    // Return non-equal by returning the non-zero object pointer in eax,
+    // or return equal if we fell through to here.
+    __ ret(0);  // rax, rdx were pushed
+    __ bind(&not_both_objects);
+  }
+
+  // Push arguments below the return address.
+  __ pop(ecx);
+  __ push(edx);
+  __ push(eax);
+
+  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
+  Builtins::JavaScript builtin;
+  if (cc_ == equal) {
+    builtin = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
+  } else {
+    builtin = Builtins::COMPARE;
+    __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
+  }
+
+  // Restore return address on the stack.
+  __ push(ecx);
+
+  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+}
+
+
+void CompareStub::BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Label* label,
+                                    Register object,
+                                    Register scratch) {
+  __ test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, label);
+  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(scratch, FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ and_(scratch, kIsSymbolMask | kIsNotStringMask);
+  __ cmp(scratch, kSymbolTag | kStringTag);
+  __ j(not_equal, label);
+}
+
+
+void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Because builtins always remove the receiver from the stack, we
+  // have to fake one to avoid underflowing the stack. The receiver
+  // must be inserted below the return address on the stack so we
+  // temporarily store that in a register.
+  __ pop(eax);
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(0)));
+  __ push(eax);
+
+  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow;
+
+  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
+  // and box it if it is.
+  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
+    // Get the receiver from the stack.
+    // +1 ~ return address
+    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
+    __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
+
+    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, &receiver_is_value, not_taken);
+
+    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, edi);
+    __ j(above_equal, &receiver_is_js_object);
+
+    // Call the runtime to box the value.
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
+    __ EnterInternalFrame();
+    __ push(eax);
+    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_FUNCTION);
+    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), eax);
+
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
+  }
+
+  // Get the function to call from the stack.
+  // +2 ~ receiver, return address
+  __ mov(edi, Operand(esp, (argc_ + 2) * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Check that the function really is a JavaScript function.
+  __ test(edi, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
+  // Goto slow case if we do not have a function.
+  __ CmpObjectType(edi, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, ecx);
+  __ j(not_equal, &slow, not_taken);
+
+  // Fast-case: Just invoke the function.
+  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
+  __ InvokeFunction(edi, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
+  // of the original receiver from the call site).
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), edi);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(argc_));
+  __ Set(ebx, Immediate(0));
+  __ GetBuiltinEntry(edx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
+  Handle<Code> adaptor(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline));
+  __ jmp(adaptor, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // eax holds the exception.
+
+  // Adjust this code if not the case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Drop the sp to the top of the handler.
+  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
+  __ mov(esp, Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
+
+  // Restore next handler and frame pointer, discard handler state.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
+  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 1 * kPointerSize);
+  __ pop(ebp);
+  __ pop(edx);  // Remove state.
+
+  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
+  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of
+  // a JS entry frame.
+  __ xor_(esi, Operand(esi));  // Tentatively set context pointer to NULL.
+  Label skip;
+  __ cmp(ebp, 0);
+  __ j(equal, &skip, not_taken);
+  __ mov(esi, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ bind(&skip);
+
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+// If true, a Handle<T> passed by value is passed and returned by
+// using the location_ field directly.  If false, it is passed and
+// returned as a pointer to a handle.
+#ifdef USING_BSD_ABI
+static const bool kPassHandlesDirectly = true;
+#else
+static const bool kPassHandlesDirectly = false;
+#endif
+
+
+void ApiGetterEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label empty_handle;
+  Label prologue;
+  Label promote_scheduled_exception;
+  __ EnterApiExitFrame(kStackSpace, kArgc);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kArgc == 4);
+  if (kPassHandlesDirectly) {
+    // When handles as passed directly we don't have to allocate extra
+    // space for and pass an out parameter.
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // name.
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), eax);  // arguments pointer.
+  } else {
+    // The function expects three arguments to be passed but we allocate
+    // four to get space for the output cell.  The argument slots are filled
+    // as follows:
+    //
+    //   3: output cell
+    //   2: arguments pointer
+    //   1: name
+    //   0: pointer to the output cell
+    //
+    // Note that this is one more "argument" than the function expects
+    // so the out cell will have to be popped explicitly after returning
+    // from the function.
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // name.
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), eax);  // arguments pointer.
+    __ mov(ebx, esp);
+    __ add(Operand(ebx), Immediate(3 * kPointerSize));
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // output
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), Immediate(0));  // out cell.
+  }
+  // Call the api function!
+  __ call(fun()->address(), RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
+  // Check if the function scheduled an exception.
+  ExternalReference scheduled_exception_address =
+      ExternalReference::scheduled_exception_address();
+  __ cmp(Operand::StaticVariable(scheduled_exception_address),
+         Immediate(Factory::the_hole_value()));
+  __ j(not_equal, &promote_scheduled_exception, not_taken);
+  if (!kPassHandlesDirectly) {
+    // The returned value is a pointer to the handle holding the result.
+    // Dereference this to get to the location.
+    __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, 0));
+  }
+  // Check if the result handle holds 0.
+  __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(zero, &empty_handle, not_taken);
+  // It was non-zero.  Dereference to get the result value.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, 0));
+  __ bind(&prologue);
+  __ LeaveExitFrame();
+  __ ret(0);
+  __ bind(&promote_scheduled_exception);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kPromoteScheduledException, 0, 1);
+  __ bind(&empty_handle);
+  // It was zero; the result is undefined.
+  __ mov(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ jmp(&prologue);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
+                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
+                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+                              bool do_gc,
+                              bool always_allocate_scope,
+                              int /* alignment_skew */) {
+  // eax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any
+  // ebx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
+  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // edi: number of arguments including receiver  (C callee-saved)
+  // esi: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved)
+
+  // Result returned in eax, or eax+edx if result_size_ is 2.
+
+  // Check stack alignment.
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ CheckStackAlignment();
+  }
+
+  if (do_gc) {
+    // Pass failure code returned from last attempt as first argument to
+    // PerformGC. No need to use PrepareCallCFunction/CallCFunction here as the
+    // stack alignment is known to be correct. This function takes one argument
+    // which is passed on the stack, and we know that the stack has been
+    // prepared to pass at least one argument.
+    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), eax);  // Result.
+    __ call(FUNCTION_ADDR(Runtime::PerformGC), RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
+  }
+
+  ExternalReference scope_depth =
+      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
+  if (always_allocate_scope) {
+    __ inc(Operand::StaticVariable(scope_depth));
+  }
+
+  // Call C function.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), edi);  // argc.
+  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), esi);  // argv.
+  __ call(Operand(ebx));
+  // Result is in eax or edx:eax - do not destroy these registers!
+
+  if (always_allocate_scope) {
+    __ dec(Operand::StaticVariable(scope_depth));
+  }
+
+  // Make sure we're not trying to return 'the hole' from the runtime
+  // call as this may lead to crashes in the IC code later.
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    Label okay;
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::the_hole_value());
+    __ j(not_equal, &okay);
+    __ int3();
+    __ bind(&okay);
+  }
+
+  // Check for failure result.
+  Label failure_returned;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
+  __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, 1));
+  // Lower 2 bits of ecx are 0 iff eax has failure tag.
+  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kFailureTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &failure_returned, not_taken);
+
+  // Exit the JavaScript to C++ exit frame.
+  __ LeaveExitFrame();
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Handling of failure.
+  __ bind(&failure_returned);
+
+  Label retry;
+  // If the returned exception is RETRY_AFTER_GC continue at retry label
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
+  __ j(zero, &retry, taken);
+
+  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
+  __ cmp(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::OutOfMemoryException()));
+  __ j(equal, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+
+  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ mov(eax, Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception_address));
+  __ mov(edx,
+         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception_address), edx);
+
+  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
+  // by javascript code.
+  __ cmp(eax, Factory::termination_exception());
+  __ j(equal, throw_termination_exception);
+
+  // Handle normal exception.
+  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
+
+  // Retry.
+  __ bind(&retry);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
+  // Adjust this code if not the case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Drop sp to the top stack handler.
+  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
+  __ mov(esp, Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
+
+  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
+  Label loop, done;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
+  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
+  __ cmp(Operand(esp, kStateOffset), Immediate(StackHandler::ENTRY));
+  __ j(equal, &done);
+  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
+  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
+  __ mov(esp, Operand(esp, kNextOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
+  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
+
+  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
+    // Set external caught exception to false.
+    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
+    __ mov(eax, false);
+    __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(external_caught), eax);
+
+    // Set pending exception and eax to out of memory exception.
+    ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+    __ mov(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::OutOfMemoryException()));
+    __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), eax);
+  }
+
+  // Clear the context pointer.
+  __ xor_(esi, Operand(esi));
+
+  // Restore fp from handler and discard handler state.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 1 * kPointerSize);
+  __ pop(ebp);
+  __ pop(edx);  // State.
+
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // eax: number of arguments including receiver
+  // ebx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
+  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // esi: current context (C callee-saved)
+  // edi: JS function of the caller (C callee-saved)
+
+  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects instead
+  // of a proper result. The builtin entry handles this by performing
+  // a garbage collection and retrying the builtin (twice).
+
+  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
+  __ EnterExitFrame();
+
+  // eax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any (setup below)
+  // ebx: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved)
+  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // edi: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved)
+  // esi: argv pointer (C callee-saved)
+
+  Label throw_normal_exception;
+  Label throw_termination_exception;
+  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
+
+  // Call into the runtime system.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               false,
+               false);
+
+  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               false);
+
+  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
+  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
+  __ mov(eax, Immediate(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(failure)));
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               true);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
+  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
+}
+
+
+void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
+  Label invoke, exit;
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  Label not_outermost_js, not_outermost_js_2;
+#endif
+
+  // Setup frame.
+  __ push(ebp);
+  __ mov(ebp, Operand(esp));
+
+  // Push marker in two places.
+  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(marker)));  // context slot
+  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(marker)));  // function slot
+  // Save callee-saved registers (C calling conventions).
+  __ push(edi);
+  __ push(esi);
+  __ push(ebx);
+
+  // Save copies of the top frame descriptor on the stack.
+  ExternalReference c_entry_fp(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address);
+  __ push(Operand::StaticVariable(c_entry_fp));
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  // If this is the outermost JS call, set js_entry_sp value.
+  ExternalReference js_entry_sp(Top::k_js_entry_sp_address);
+  __ cmp(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), Immediate(0));
+  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js);
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), ebp);
+  __ bind(&not_outermost_js);
+#endif
+
+  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
+  __ call(&invoke);
+
+  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
+  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), eax);
+  __ mov(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::Exception()));
+  __ jmp(&exit);
+
+  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
+  __ bind(&invoke);
+  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
+
+  // Clear any pending exceptions.
+  __ mov(edx,
+         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), edx);
+
+  // Fake a receiver (NULL).
+  __ push(Immediate(0));  // receiver
+
+  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline
+  // builtin and pop the faked function when we return. Notice that we
+  // cannot store a reference to the trampoline code directly in this
+  // stub, because the builtin stubs may not have been generated yet.
+  if (is_construct) {
+    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
+    __ mov(edx, Immediate(construct_entry));
+  } else {
+    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
+    __ mov(edx, Immediate(entry));
+  }
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(edx, 0));  // deref address
+  __ lea(edx, FieldOperand(edx, Code::kHeaderSize));
+  __ call(Operand(edx));
+
+  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain.
+  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
+  // Pop next_sp.
+  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(StackHandlerConstants::kSize - kPointerSize));
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  // If current EBP value is the same as js_entry_sp value, it means that
+  // the current function is the outermost.
+  __ cmp(ebp, Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp));
+  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js_2);
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), Immediate(0));
+  __ bind(&not_outermost_js_2);
+#endif
+
+  // Restore the top frame descriptor from the stack.
+  __ bind(&exit);
+  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
+
+  // Restore callee-saved registers (C calling conventions).
+  __ pop(ebx);
+  __ pop(esi);
+  __ pop(edi);
+  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));  // remove markers
+
+  // Restore frame pointer and return.
+  __ pop(ebp);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Get the object - go slow case if it's a smi.
+  Label slow;
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // 2 ~ return address, function
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
+
+  // Check that the left hand is a JS object.
+  __ IsObjectJSObjectType(eax, eax, edx, &slow);
+
+  // Get the prototype of the function.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // 1 ~ return address
+  // edx is function, eax is map.
+
+  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
+  Label miss;
+  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex));
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
+  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex));
+  __ cmp(eax, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
+  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
+  __ mov(eax, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(edx, ebx, ecx, &slow);
+
+  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
+  __ test(ebx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
+  __ IsObjectJSObjectType(ebx, ecx, ecx, &slow);
+
+  // Register mapping:
+  //   eax is object map.
+  //   edx is function.
+  //   ebx is function prototype.
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), edx);
+
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+
+  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
+  Label loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ cmp(ecx, Operand(ebx));
+  __ j(equal, &is_instance);
+  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Factory::null_value()));
+  __ j(equal, &is_not_instance);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+
+  __ bind(&is_instance);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(0));
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
+  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
+  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Slow-case: Go through the JavaScript implementation.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+}
+
+
+int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
+  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
+  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
+  // condition is equals.
+  ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) < (1 << 12));
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_))
+         | RegisterField::encode(false)   // lhs_ and rhs_ are not used
+         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
+         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == equal ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
+         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
+}
+
+
+// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
+// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
+const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+
+  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
+  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
+  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
+  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
+
+  const char* cc_name;
+  switch (cc_) {
+    case less: cc_name = "LT"; break;
+    case greater: cc_name = "GT"; break;
+    case less_equal: cc_name = "LE"; break;
+    case greater_equal: cc_name = "GE"; break;
+    case equal: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
+    case not_equal: cc_name = "NE"; break;
+    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
+  }
+
+  const char* strict_name = "";
+  if (strict_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
+    strict_name = "_STRICT";
+  }
+
+  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
+  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
+    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
+  }
+
+  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
+  if (!include_number_compare_) {
+    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
+  }
+
+  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
+               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s",
+               cc_name,
+               strict_name,
+               never_nan_nan_name,
+               include_number_compare_name);
+  return name_;
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label flat_string;
+  Label ascii_string;
+  Label got_char_code;
+
+  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(object_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
+  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
+  __ test(result_, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(index_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &index_not_smi_);
+
+  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
+  __ mov(scratch_, index_);
+  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Check for index out of range.
+  __ cmp(scratch_, FieldOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ j(above_equal, index_out_of_range_);
+
+  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(zero, &flat_string);
+
+  // Handle non-flat strings.
+  __ test(result_, Immediate(kIsConsStringMask));
+  __ j(zero, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // ConsString.
+  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
+  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
+  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
+  // the string.
+  __ cmp(FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset),
+         Immediate(Factory::empty_string()));
+  __ j(not_equal, &call_runtime_);
+  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
+  __ mov(object_, FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
+  __ bind(&flat_string);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
+  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_string);
+
+  // 2-byte string.
+  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  __ movzx_w(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
+                                   scratch_, times_1,  // Scratch is smi-tagged.
+                                   SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
+
+  // ASCII string.
+  // Load the byte into the result register.
+  __ bind(&ascii_string);
+  __ SmiUntag(scratch_);
+  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
+                                   scratch_, times_1,
+                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ bind(&got_char_code);
+  __ SmiTag(result_);
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
+
+  // Index is not a smi.
+  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
+  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
+  __ CheckMap(index_, Factory::heap_number_map(), index_not_number_, true);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(object_);
+  __ push(index_);
+  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
+  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
+  } else {
+    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
+    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
+  }
+  if (!scratch_.is(eax)) {
+    // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
+    // have a chance to overwrite it.
+    __ mov(scratch_, eax);
+  }
+  __ pop(index_);
+  __ pop(object_);
+  // Reload the instance type.
+  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(scratch_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, index_out_of_range_);
+  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
+  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
+  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
+  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
+  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(object_);
+  __ push(index_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
+  if (!result_.is(eax)) {
+    __ mov(result_, eax);
+  }
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode + 1));
+  __ test(code_,
+          Immediate(kSmiTagMask |
+                    ((~String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) << kSmiTagSize)));
+  __ j(not_zero, &slow_case_, not_taken);
+
+  __ Set(result_, Immediate(Factory::single_character_string_cache()));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
+  // At this point code register contains smi tagged ascii char code.
+  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(result_,
+                               code_, times_half_pointer_size,
+                               FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ cmp(result_, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ j(equal, &slow_case_, not_taken);
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(code_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
+  if (!result_.is(eax)) {
+    __ mov(result_, eax);
+  }
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+}
+
+
+void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label string_add_runtime;
+
+  // Load the two arguments.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
+
+  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
+  if (string_check_) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ebx);
+    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
+
+    // First argument is a a string, test second.
+    __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
+    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ebx);
+    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  }
+
+  // Both arguments are strings.
+  // eax: first string
+  // edx: second string
+  // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
+  Label second_not_zero_length, both_not_zero_length;
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
+  __ j(not_zero, &second_not_zero_length);
+  // Second string is empty, result is first string which is already in eax.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&second_not_zero_length);
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(ebx, Operand(ebx));
+  __ j(not_zero, &both_not_zero_length);
+  // First string is empty, result is second string which is in edx.
+  __ mov(eax, edx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Both strings are non-empty.
+  // eax: first string
+  // ebx: length of first string as a smi
+  // ecx: length of second string as a smi
+  // edx: second string
+  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
+  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
+  __ bind(&both_not_zero_length);
+  __ add(ebx, Operand(ecx));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Smi::kMaxValue == String::kMaxLength);
+  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
+  __ j(overflow, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
+  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
+  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
+  __ j(not_equal, &longer_than_two);
+
+  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(eax, edx, ebx, ecx,
+                                         &string_add_runtime);
+
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
+  // just allocate a new one.
+  Label make_two_character_string, make_flat_ascii_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, ebx, ecx, eax, edx, edi, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  __ Set(ebx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
+  __ jmp(&make_flat_ascii_string);
+
+  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
+  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
+  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(String::kMinNonFlatLength)));
+  __ j(below, &string_add_flat_result);
+
+  // If result is not supposed to be flat allocate a cons string object. If both
+  // strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
+  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edi, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(edi, FieldOperand(edi, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ and_(ecx, Operand(edi));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
+  __ j(zero, &non_ascii);
+  __ bind(&ascii_data);
+  // Allocate an acsii cons string.
+  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(ecx, edi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ bind(&allocated);
+  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(ebx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kLengthOffset), ebx);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kHashFieldOffset),
+         Immediate(String::kEmptyHashField));
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kFirstOffset), eax);
+  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kSecondOffset), edx);
+  __ mov(eax, ecx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&non_ascii);
+  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
+  // to contain only ascii characters.
+  // ecx: first instance type AND second instance type.
+  // edi: second instance type.
+  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kAsciiDataHintMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_data);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ xor_(edi, Operand(ecx));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
+  __ and_(edi, kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag);
+  __ cmp(edi, kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag);
+  __ j(equal, &ascii_data);
+  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
+  __ AllocateConsString(ecx, edi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ jmp(&allocated);
+
+  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are not
+  // external strings.
+  // eax: first string
+  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
+  // edx: second string
+  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ and_(ecx, kStringRepresentationMask);
+  __ cmp(ecx, kExternalStringTag);
+  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ and_(ecx, kStringRepresentationMask);
+  __ cmp(ecx, kExternalStringTag);
+  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Now check if both strings are ascii strings.
+  // eax: first string
+  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
+  // edx: second string
+  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ j(zero, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
+
+  __ bind(&make_flat_ascii_string);
+  // Both strings are ascii strings.  As they are short they are both flat.
+  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
+  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(eax, ebx, ecx, edx, edi, &string_add_runtime);
+  // eax: result string
+  __ mov(ecx, eax);
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(Operand(ecx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Load first argument and locate first character.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(edi);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: first character of result
+  // edx: first char of first argument
+  // edi: length of first argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, true);
+  // Load second argument and locate first character.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(edi);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: next character of result
+  // edx: first char of second argument
+  // edi: length of second argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, true);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Handle creating a flat two byte result.
+  // eax: first string - known to be two byte
+  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
+  // edx: second string
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ j(not_zero, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Both strings are two byte strings. As they are short they are both
+  // flat.
+  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(eax, ebx, ecx, edx, edi, &string_add_runtime);
+  // eax: result string
+  __ mov(ecx, eax);
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ add(Operand(ecx),
+         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Load first argument and locate first character.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(edi);
+  __ add(Operand(edx),
+         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: first character of result
+  // edx: first char of first argument
+  // edi: length of first argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, false);
+  // Load second argument and locate first character.
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(edi);
+  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: next character of result
+  // edx: first char of second argument
+  // edi: length of second argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, false);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
+  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          Register dest,
+                                          Register src,
+                                          Register count,
+                                          Register scratch,
+                                          bool ascii) {
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
+  // short strings.
+  if (ascii) {
+    __ mov_b(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
+    __ mov_b(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
+    __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(1));
+    __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(1));
+  } else {
+    __ mov_w(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
+    __ mov_w(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
+    __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(2));
+    __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(2));
+  }
+  __ sub(Operand(count), Immediate(1));
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                             Register dest,
+                                             Register src,
+                                             Register count,
+                                             Register scratch,
+                                             bool ascii) {
+  // Copy characters using rep movs of doublewords.
+  // The destination is aligned on a 4 byte boundary because we are
+  // copying to the beginning of a newly allocated string.
+  ASSERT(dest.is(edi));  // rep movs destination
+  ASSERT(src.is(esi));  // rep movs source
+  ASSERT(count.is(ecx));  // rep movs count
+  ASSERT(!scratch.is(dest));
+  ASSERT(!scratch.is(src));
+  ASSERT(!scratch.is(count));
+
+  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
+  Label done;
+  __ test(count, Operand(count));
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Make count the number of bytes to copy.
+  if (!ascii) {
+    __ shl(count, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Don't enter the rep movs if there are less than 4 bytes to copy.
+  Label last_bytes;
+  __ test(count, Immediate(~3));
+  __ j(zero, &last_bytes);
+
+  // Copy from edi to esi using rep movs instruction.
+  __ mov(scratch, count);
+  __ sar(count, 2);  // Number of doublewords to copy.
+  __ cld();
+  __ rep_movs();
+
+  // Find number of bytes left.
+  __ mov(count, scratch);
+  __ and_(count, 3);
+
+  // Check if there are more bytes to copy.
+  __ bind(&last_bytes);
+  __ test(count, Operand(count));
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Copy remaining characters.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ mov_b(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
+  __ mov_b(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
+  __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(1));
+  __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(1));
+  __ sub(Operand(count), Immediate(1));
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register c1,
+                                                        Register c2,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3,
+                                                        Label* not_found) {
+  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
+  Register scratch = scratch3;
+
+  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
+  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
+  Label not_array_index;
+  __ mov(scratch, c1);
+  __ sub(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('0')));
+  __ cmp(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+  __ j(above, &not_array_index);
+  __ mov(scratch, c2);
+  __ sub(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('0')));
+  __ cmp(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+  __ j(below_equal, not_found);
+
+  __ bind(&not_array_index);
+  // Calculate the two character string hash.
+  Register hash = scratch1;
+  GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1, scratch);
+  GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2, scratch);
+  GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash, scratch);
+
+  // Collect the two characters in a register.
+  Register chars = c1;
+  __ shl(c2, kBitsPerByte);
+  __ or_(chars, Operand(c2));
+
+  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:  hash of two character string.
+
+  // Load the symbol table.
+  Register symbol_table = c2;
+  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
+  __ mov(scratch, Immediate(Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex));
+  __ mov(symbol_table,
+         Operand::StaticArray(scratch, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
+
+  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
+  Register mask = scratch2;
+  __ mov(mask, FieldOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
+  __ SmiUntag(mask);
+  __ sub(Operand(mask), Immediate(1));
+
+  // Registers
+  // chars:        two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:         hash of two character string
+  // symbol_table: symbol table
+  // mask:         capacity mask
+  // scratch:      -
+
+  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
+  static const int kProbes = 4;
+  Label found_in_symbol_table;
+  Label next_probe[kProbes], next_probe_pop_mask[kProbes];
+  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
+    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
+    __ mov(scratch, hash);
+    if (i > 0) {
+      __ add(Operand(scratch), Immediate(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
+    }
+    __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
+
+    // Load the entry from the symbol table.
+    Register candidate = scratch;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
+    __ mov(candidate,
+           FieldOperand(symbol_table,
+                        scratch,
+                        times_pointer_size,
+                        SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset));
+
+    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
+    __ cmp(candidate, Factory::undefined_value());
+    __ j(equal, not_found);
+
+    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
+    __ cmp(FieldOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset),
+           Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
+    __ j(not_equal, &next_probe[i]);
+
+    // As we are out of registers save the mask on the stack and use that
+    // register as a temporary.
+    __ push(mask);
+    Register temp = mask;
+
+    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
+    __ mov(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movzx_b(temp, FieldOperand(temp, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(
+        temp, temp, &next_probe_pop_mask[i]);
+
+    // Check if the two characters match.
+    __ mov(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+    __ and_(temp, 0x0000ffff);
+    __ cmp(chars, Operand(temp));
+    __ j(equal, &found_in_symbol_table);
+    __ bind(&next_probe_pop_mask[i]);
+    __ pop(mask);
+    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
+  }
+
+  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
+  __ jmp(not_found);
+
+  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
+  Register result = scratch;
+  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
+  __ pop(mask);  // Pop saved mask from the stack.
+  if (!result.is(eax)) {
+    __ mov(eax, result);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Register hash,
+                                    Register character,
+                                    Register scratch) {
+  // hash = character + (character << 10);
+  __ mov(hash, character);
+  __ shl(hash, 10);
+  __ add(hash, Operand(character));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ sar(scratch, 6);
+  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                            Register hash,
+                                            Register character,
+                                            Register scratch) {
+  // hash += character;
+  __ add(hash, Operand(character));
+  // hash += hash << 10;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ shl(scratch, 10);
+  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ sar(scratch, 6);
+  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash,
+                                       Register scratch) {
+  // hash += hash << 3;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ shl(scratch, 3);
+  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ sar(scratch, 11);
+  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
+  // hash += hash << 15;
+  __ mov(scratch, hash);
+  __ shl(scratch, 15);
+  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
+
+  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
+  Label hash_not_zero;
+  __ test(hash, Operand(hash));
+  __ j(not_zero, &hash_not_zero);
+  __ mov(hash, Immediate(27));
+  __ bind(&hash_not_zero);
+}
+
+
+void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  esp[0]: return address
+  //  esp[4]: to
+  //  esp[8]: from
+  //  esp[12]: string
+
+  // Make sure first argument is a string.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(eax, ebx, ebx);
+  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+
+  // eax: string
+  // ebx: instance type
+
+  // Calculate length of sub string using the smi values.
+  Label result_longer_than_two;
+  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // To index.
+  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // From index.
+  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+  __ sub(ecx, Operand(edx));
+  __ cmp(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  Label return_eax;
+  __ j(equal, &return_eax);
+  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
+  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
+  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
+  __ SmiUntag(ecx);  // Result length is no longer smi.
+  __ cmp(ecx, 2);
+  __ j(greater, &result_longer_than_two);
+  __ j(less, &runtime);
+
+  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
+  // eax: string
+  // ebx: instance type
+  // ecx: sub string length (value is 2)
+  // edx: from index (smi)
+  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(ebx, ebx, &runtime);
+
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // From index is no longer smi.
+  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, edx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ movzx_b(ecx,
+             FieldOperand(eax, edx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
+  Label make_two_character_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, ebx, ecx, eax, edx, edi, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  // Setup registers for allocating the two character string.
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ Set(ecx, Immediate(2));
+
+  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
+  // eax: string
+  // ebx: instance type
+  // ecx: result string length
+  // Check for flat ascii string
+  Label non_ascii_flat;
+  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(ebx, ebx, &non_ascii_flat);
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(eax, ecx, ebx, edx, edi, &runtime);
+
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: result string length
+  __ mov(edx, esi);  // esi used by following code.
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ mov(edi, eax);
+  __ add(Operand(edi), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
+  __ mov(esi, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ add(Operand(esi), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // from
+  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
+  __ add(esi, Operand(ebx));
+
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: result length
+  // edx: original value of esi
+  // edi: first character of result
+  // esi: character of sub string start
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, edi, esi, ecx, ebx, true);
+  __ mov(esi, edx);  // Restore esi.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
+  // eax: string
+  // ebx: instance type & kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask
+  // ecx: result string length
+  // Check for flat two byte string
+  __ cmp(ebx, kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(eax, ecx, ebx, edx, edi, &runtime);
+
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: result string length
+  __ mov(edx, esi);  // esi used by following code.
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ mov(edi, eax);
+  __ add(Operand(edi),
+         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
+  __ mov(esi, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ add(Operand(esi),
+         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // from
+  // As from is a smi it is 2 times the value which matches the size of a two
+  // byte character.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
+  __ add(esi, Operand(ebx));
+
+  // eax: result string
+  // ecx: result length
+  // edx: original value of esi
+  // edi: first character of result
+  // esi: character of sub string start
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, edi, esi, ecx, ebx, false);
+  __ mov(esi, edx);  // Restore esi.
+
+  __ bind(&return_eax);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register left,
+                                                        Register right,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3) {
+  Label result_not_equal;
+  Label result_greater;
+  Label compare_lengths;
+
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
+
+  // Find minimum length.
+  Label left_shorter;
+  __ mov(scratch1, FieldOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ mov(scratch3, scratch1);
+  __ sub(scratch3, FieldOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset));
+
+  Register length_delta = scratch3;
+
+  __ j(less_equal, &left_shorter);
+  // Right string is shorter. Change scratch1 to be length of right string.
+  __ sub(scratch1, Operand(length_delta));
+  __ bind(&left_shorter);
+
+  Register min_length = scratch1;
+
+  // If either length is zero, just compare lengths.
+  __ test(min_length, Operand(min_length));
+  __ j(zero, &compare_lengths);
+
+  // Change index to run from -min_length to -1 by adding min_length
+  // to string start. This means that loop ends when index reaches zero,
+  // which doesn't need an additional compare.
+  __ SmiUntag(min_length);
+  __ lea(left,
+         FieldOperand(left,
+                      min_length, times_1,
+                      SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ lea(right,
+         FieldOperand(right,
+                      min_length, times_1,
+                      SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ neg(min_length);
+
+  Register index = min_length;  // index = -min_length;
+
+  {
+    // Compare loop.
+    Label loop;
+    __ bind(&loop);
+    // Compare characters.
+    __ mov_b(scratch2, Operand(left, index, times_1, 0));
+    __ cmpb(scratch2, Operand(right, index, times_1, 0));
+    __ j(not_equal, &result_not_equal);
+    __ add(Operand(index), Immediate(1));
+    __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+  }
+
+  // Compare lengths -  strings up to min-length are equal.
+  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
+  __ test(length_delta, Operand(length_delta));
+  __ j(not_zero, &result_not_equal);
+
+  // Result is EQUAL.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  __ bind(&result_not_equal);
+  __ j(greater, &result_greater);
+
+  // Result is LESS.
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(LESS)));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Result is GREATER.
+  __ bind(&result_greater);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(GREATER)));
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  esp[0]: return address
+  //  esp[4]: right string
+  //  esp[8]: left string
+
+  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // left
+  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // right
+
+  Label not_same;
+  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
+  __ j(not_equal, &not_same);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&not_same);
+
+  // Check that both objects are sequential ascii strings.
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(edx, eax, ecx, ebx, &runtime);
+
+  // Compare flat ascii strings.
+  // Drop arguments from the stack.
+  __ pop(ecx);
+  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ push(ecx);
+  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, edx, eax, ecx, ebx, edi);
+
+  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
+}
+
+#undef __
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32
diff --git a/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h b/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..acf4a6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h
@@ -0,0 +1,360 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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.
+
+#ifndef V8_IA32_CODE_STUBS_IA32_H_
+#define V8_IA32_CODE_STUBS_IA32_H_
+
+#include "macro-assembler.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
+#include "ic-inl.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+
+// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
+// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
+class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
+      : type_(type) {}
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+ private:
+  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
+  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
+  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
+  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
+  void GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  ToBooleanStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+};
+
+
+// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub GenericBinaryOpStub.
+enum GenericBinaryFlags {
+  NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS = 0,
+  NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit smi code in stub.
+};
+
+
+class GenericBinaryOpStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
+                      OverwriteMode mode,
+                      GenericBinaryFlags flags,
+                      TypeInfo operands_type)
+      : op_(op),
+        mode_(mode),
+        flags_(flags),
+        args_in_registers_(false),
+        args_reversed_(false),
+        static_operands_type_(operands_type),
+        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
+        name_(NULL) {
+    if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
+      mode_ = NO_OVERWRITE;
+    }
+    use_sse3_ = CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE3);
+    ASSERT(OpBits::is_valid(Token::NUM_TOKENS));
+  }
+
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type)
+      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
+        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
+        flags_(FlagBits::decode(key)),
+        args_in_registers_(ArgsInRegistersBits::decode(key)),
+        args_reversed_(ArgsReversedBits::decode(key)),
+        use_sse3_(SSE3Bits::decode(key)),
+        static_operands_type_(TypeInfo::ExpandedRepresentation(
+            StaticTypeInfoBits::decode(key))),
+        runtime_operands_type_(runtime_operands_type),
+        name_(NULL) {
+  }
+
+  // Generate code to call the stub with the supplied arguments. This will add
+  // code at the call site to prepare arguments either in registers or on the
+  // stack together with the actual call.
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Register right);
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Smi* right);
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Smi* left, Register right);
+
+  bool ArgsInRegistersSupported() {
+    return op_ == Token::ADD || op_ == Token::SUB
+        || op_ == Token::MUL || op_ == Token::DIV;
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Token::Value op_;
+  OverwriteMode mode_;
+  GenericBinaryFlags flags_;
+  bool args_in_registers_;  // Arguments passed in registers not on the stack.
+  bool args_reversed_;  // Left and right argument are swapped.
+  bool use_sse3_;
+
+  // Number type information of operands, determined by code generator.
+  TypeInfo static_operands_type_;
+
+  // Operand type information determined at runtime.
+  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
+
+  char* name_;
+
+  const char* GetName();
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub %d (op %s), "
+           "(mode %d, flags %d, registers %d, reversed %d, type_info %s)\n",
+           MinorKey(),
+           Token::String(op_),
+           static_cast<int>(mode_),
+           static_cast<int>(flags_),
+           static_cast<int>(args_in_registers_),
+           static_cast<int>(args_reversed_),
+           static_operands_type_.ToString());
+  }
+#endif
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 18 bits RRNNNFRASOOOOOOOMM.
+  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
+  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 7> {};
+  class SSE3Bits: public BitField<bool, 9, 1> {};
+  class ArgsInRegistersBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
+  class ArgsReversedBits: public BitField<bool, 11, 1> {};
+  class FlagBits: public BitField<GenericBinaryFlags, 12, 1> {};
+  class StaticTypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 13, 3> {};
+  class RuntimeTypeInfoBits: public BitField<BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo, 16, 2> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
+    return OpBits::encode(op_)
+           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
+           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
+           | SSE3Bits::encode(use_sse3_)
+           | ArgsInRegistersBits::encode(args_in_registers_)
+           | ArgsReversedBits::encode(args_reversed_)
+           | StaticTypeInfoBits::encode(
+                 static_operands_type_.ThreeBitRepresentation())
+           | RuntimeTypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow);
+  void GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateHeapResultAllocation(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* alloc_failure);
+  void GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  bool IsOperationCommutative() {
+    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::MUL);
+  }
+
+  void SetArgsInRegisters() { args_in_registers_ = true; }
+  void SetArgsReversed() { args_reversed_ = true; }
+  bool HasSmiCodeInStub() { return (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) == 0; }
+  bool HasArgsInRegisters() { return args_in_registers_; }
+  bool HasArgsReversed() { return args_reversed_; }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
+    return HasSmiCodeInStub() &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
+    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
+
+  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
+    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
+  }
+
+  friend class CodeGenerator;
+};
+
+
+class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
+ public:
+  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
+  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
+  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersREP adds too much
+  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                     Register dest,
+                                     Register src,
+                                     Register count,
+                                     Register scratch,
+                                     bool ascii);
+
+  // Generate code for copying characters using the rep movs instruction.
+  // Copies ecx characters from esi to edi. Copying of overlapping regions is
+  // not supported.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                        Register dest,     // Must be edi.
+                                        Register src,      // Must be esi.
+                                        Register count,    // Must be ecx.
+                                        Register scratch,  // Neither of above.
+                                        bool ascii);
+
+  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
+  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
+  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
+  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register eax.
+  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                   Register c1,
+                                                   Register c2,
+                                                   Register scratch1,
+                                                   Register scratch2,
+                                                   Register scratch3,
+                                                   Label* not_found);
+
+  // Generate string hash.
+  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Register hash,
+                               Register character,
+                               Register scratch);
+  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash,
+                                       Register character,
+                                       Register scratch);
+  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                  Register hash,
+                                  Register scratch);
+
+ private:
+  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
+};
+
+
+// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
+enum StringAddFlags {
+  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
+  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
+};
+
+
+class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
+    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
+  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
+  bool string_check_;
+};
+
+
+class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  SubStringStub() {}
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit StringCompareStub() {
+  }
+
+  // Compare two flat ascii strings and returns result in eax after popping two
+  // arguments from the stack.
+  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register left,
+                                              Register right,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              Register scratch3);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  NumberToStringStub() { }
+
+  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
+  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
+  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
+  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
+  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
+  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register object,
+                                              Register result,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              bool object_is_smi,
+                                              Label* not_found);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("NumberToStringStub\n");
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_IA32_CODE_STUBS_IA32_H_
diff --git a/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc
index a48c74e..d399c35 100644
--- a/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc
@@ -29,8 +29,9 @@
 
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32)
 
-#include "bootstrapper.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
+#include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
 #include "ic-inl.h"
@@ -934,97 +935,6 @@
 }
 
 
-class FloatingPointHelper : public AllStatic {
- public:
-
-  enum ArgLocation {
-    ARGS_ON_STACK,
-    ARGS_IN_REGISTERS
-  };
-
-  // Code pattern for loading a floating point value. Input value must
-  // be either a smi or a heap number object (fp value). Requirements:
-  // operand in register number. Returns operand as floating point number
-  // on FPU stack.
-  static void LoadFloatOperand(MacroAssembler* masm, Register number);
-
-  // Code pattern for loading floating point values. Input values must
-  // be either smi or heap number objects (fp values). Requirements:
-  // operand_1 on TOS+1 or in edx, operand_2 on TOS+2 or in eax.
-  // Returns operands as floating point numbers on FPU stack.
-  static void LoadFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                Register scratch,
-                                ArgLocation arg_location = ARGS_ON_STACK);
-
-  // Similar to LoadFloatOperand but assumes that both operands are smis.
-  // Expects operands in edx, eax.
-  static void LoadFloatSmis(MacroAssembler* masm, Register scratch);
-
-  // Test if operands are smi or number objects (fp). Requirements:
-  // operand_1 in eax, operand_2 in edx; falls through on float
-  // operands, jumps to the non_float label otherwise.
-  static void CheckFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                 Label* non_float,
-                                 Register scratch);
-
-  // Takes the operands in edx and eax and loads them as integers in eax
-  // and ecx.
-  static void LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                             TypeInfo type_info,
-                             bool use_sse3,
-                             Label* operand_conversion_failure);
-  static void LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    TypeInfo type_info,
-                                    bool use_sse3,
-                                    Label* operand_conversion_failure);
-  static void LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                     bool use_sse3,
-                                     Label* operand_conversion_failure);
-
-  // Test if operands are smis or heap numbers and load them
-  // into xmm0 and xmm1 if they are. Operands are in edx and eax.
-  // Leaves operands unchanged.
-  static void LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Test if operands are numbers (smi or HeapNumber objects), and load
-  // them into xmm0 and xmm1 if they are.  Jump to label not_numbers if
-  // either operand is not a number.  Operands are in edx and eax.
-  // Leaves operands unchanged.
-  static void LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* not_numbers);
-
-  // Similar to LoadSSE2Operands but assumes that both operands are smis.
-  // Expects operands in edx, eax.
-  static void LoadSSE2Smis(MacroAssembler* masm, Register scratch);
-};
-
-
-const char* GenericBinaryOpStub::GetName() {
-  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
-  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
-  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
-  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
-  const char* op_name = Token::Name(op_);
-  const char* overwrite_name;
-  switch (mode_) {
-    case NO_OVERWRITE: overwrite_name = "Alloc"; break;
-    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteRight"; break;
-    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteLeft"; break;
-    default: overwrite_name = "UnknownOverwrite"; break;
-  }
-
-  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
-               "GenericBinaryOpStub_%s_%s%s_%s%s_%s_%s",
-               op_name,
-               overwrite_name,
-               (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) ? "_NoSmiInStub" : "",
-               args_in_registers_ ? "RegArgs" : "StackArgs",
-               args_reversed_ ? "_R" : "",
-               static_operands_type_.ToString(),
-               BinaryOpIC::GetName(runtime_operands_type_));
-  return name_;
-}
-
-
 // Perform or call the specialized stub for a binary operation.  Requires the
 // three registers left, right and dst to be distinct and spilled.  This
 // deferred operation has up to three entry points:  The main one calls the
@@ -1541,7 +1451,7 @@
                              overwrite_mode,
                              NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB,
                              operands_type);
-    answer = stub.GenerateCall(masm_, frame_, &left, &right);
+    answer = GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(&stub, &left, &right);
   } else if (right_is_smi_constant) {
     answer = ConstantSmiBinaryOperation(expr, &left, right.handle(),
                                         false, overwrite_mode);
@@ -1564,7 +1474,7 @@
                                overwrite_mode,
                                NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS,
                                operands_type);
-      answer = stub.GenerateCall(masm_, frame_, &left, &right);
+      answer = GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(&stub, &left, &right);
     }
   }
 
@@ -1573,6 +1483,20 @@
 }
 
 
+Result CodeGenerator::GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(GenericBinaryOpStub* stub,
+                                                      Result* left,
+                                                      Result* right) {
+  if (stub->ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    stub->SetArgsInRegisters();
+    return frame_->CallStub(stub, left, right);
+  } else {
+    frame_->Push(left);
+    frame_->Push(right);
+    return frame_->CallStub(stub, 2);
+  }
+}
+
+
 bool CodeGenerator::FoldConstantSmis(Token::Value op, int left, int right) {
   Object* answer_object = Heap::undefined_value();
   switch (op) {
@@ -2772,41 +2696,6 @@
     ConstantSmiComparison(cc, strict, dest, &left_side, &right_side,
                           left_side_constant_smi, right_side_constant_smi,
                           is_loop_condition);
-  } else if (cc == equal &&
-             (left_side_constant_null || right_side_constant_null)) {
-    // To make null checks efficient, we check if either the left side or
-    // the right side is the constant 'null'.
-    // If so, we optimize the code by inlining a null check instead of
-    // calling the (very) general runtime routine for checking equality.
-    Result operand = left_side_constant_null ? right_side : left_side;
-    right_side.Unuse();
-    left_side.Unuse();
-    operand.ToRegister();
-    __ cmp(operand.reg(), Factory::null_value());
-    if (strict) {
-      operand.Unuse();
-      dest->Split(equal);
-    } else {
-      // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
-      // comparisons.
-      dest->true_target()->Branch(equal);
-      __ cmp(operand.reg(), Factory::undefined_value());
-      dest->true_target()->Branch(equal);
-      __ test(operand.reg(), Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      dest->false_target()->Branch(equal);
-
-      // It can be an undetectable object.
-      // Use a scratch register in preference to spilling operand.reg().
-      Result temp = allocator()->Allocate();
-      ASSERT(temp.is_valid());
-      __ mov(temp.reg(),
-             FieldOperand(operand.reg(), HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-      __ test_b(FieldOperand(temp.reg(), Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-                1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
-      temp.Unuse();
-      operand.Unuse();
-      dest->Split(not_zero);
-    }
   } else if (left_side_constant_1_char_string ||
              right_side_constant_1_char_string) {
     if (left_side_constant_1_char_string && right_side_constant_1_char_string) {
@@ -5817,12 +5706,9 @@
     Load(node->value());
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     // Construct the implicit binary operation.
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -5909,12 +5795,9 @@
     frame()->Push(&value);
     Load(node->value());
 
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     // Construct the implicit binary operation.
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -6012,11 +5895,8 @@
     Load(node->value());
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -6428,11 +6308,10 @@
   // actual function to call is resolved after the arguments have been
   // evaluated.
 
-  // Compute function to call and use the global object as the
-  // receiver. There is no need to use the global proxy here because
-  // it will always be replaced with a newly allocated object.
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
   Load(node->expression());
-  LoadGlobal();
 
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = node->arguments();
@@ -6445,8 +6324,7 @@
   // constructor invocation.
   CodeForSourcePosition(node->position());
   Result result = frame_->CallConstructor(arg_count);
-  // Replace the function on the stack with the result.
-  frame_->SetElementAt(0, &result);
+  frame_->Push(&result);
 }
 
 
@@ -7447,7 +7325,6 @@
         Label empty;
         __ cmp(Operand(edx), Immediate(Factory::empty_fixed_array()));
         __ j(equal, &empty);
-        ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(Heap::fixed_cow_array_map()));
         __ mov(FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
                Immediate(Factory::fixed_cow_array_map()));
         __ bind(&empty);
@@ -8055,6 +7932,42 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Result value = frame_->Pop();
+  value.ToRegister();
+  ASSERT(value.is_valid());
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ AbortIfNotString(value.reg());
+  }
+
+  __ test(FieldOperand(value.reg(), String::kHashFieldOffset),
+          Immediate(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+
+  value.Unuse();
+  destination()->Split(zero);
+}
+
+
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Result string = frame_->Pop();
+  string.ToRegister();
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ AbortIfNotString(string.reg());
+  }
+
+  Result number = allocator()->Allocate();
+  ASSERT(number.is_valid());
+  __ mov(number.reg(), FieldOperand(string.reg(), String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ IndexFromHash(number.reg(), number.reg());
+  string.Unuse();
+  frame_->Push(&number);
+}
+
+
 void CodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* node) {
   ASSERT(!in_safe_int32_mode());
   if (CheckForInlineRuntimeCall(node)) {
@@ -8218,9 +8131,7 @@
       frame_->Push(&value);
     } else {
       Load(node->expression());
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+      bool can_overwrite = node->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
       UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
           can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
       bool no_negative_zero = node->expression()->no_negative_zero();
@@ -8925,11 +8836,9 @@
     // NOTE: The code below assumes that the slow cases (calls to runtime)
     // never return a constant/immutable object.
     OverwriteMode overwrite_mode = NO_OVERWRITE;
-    if (node->left()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-        node->left()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    if (node->left()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
       overwrite_mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
-    } else if (node->right()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-               node->right()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    } else if (node->right()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
       overwrite_mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
     }
 
@@ -9161,6 +9070,41 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  ASSERT(!in_safe_int32_mode());
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareToNull");
+
+  Load(node->expression());
+  Result operand = frame_->Pop();
+  operand.ToRegister();
+  __ cmp(operand.reg(), Factory::null_value());
+  if (node->is_strict()) {
+    operand.Unuse();
+    destination()->Split(equal);
+  } else {
+    // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
+    // comparisons.
+    destination()->true_target()->Branch(equal);
+    __ cmp(operand.reg(), Factory::undefined_value());
+    destination()->true_target()->Branch(equal);
+    __ test(operand.reg(), Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    destination()->false_target()->Branch(equal);
+
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    // Use a scratch register in preference to spilling operand.reg().
+    Result temp = allocator()->Allocate();
+    ASSERT(temp.is_valid());
+    __ mov(temp.reg(),
+           FieldOperand(operand.reg(), HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ test_b(FieldOperand(temp.reg(), Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+              1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
+    temp.Unuse();
+    operand.Unuse();
+    destination()->Split(not_zero);
+  }
+}
+
+
 #ifdef DEBUG
 bool CodeGenerator::HasValidEntryRegisters() {
   return (allocator()->count(eax) == (frame()->is_used(eax) ? 1 : 0))
@@ -9886,4425 +9830,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
-  // space. Set the context to the current context in esi.
-  Label gc;
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize, eax, ebx, ecx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the function info from the stack.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
-  // as the map of the allocated object.
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ecx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kMapOffset), ecx);
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
-  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
-  __ mov(ebx, Immediate(Factory::empty_fixed_array()));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset), ebx);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), ebx);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset),
-         Immediate(Factory::the_hole_value()));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset), edx);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kContextOffset), esi);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset), ebx);
-
-  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
-  // found in the shared function info object.
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(edx, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
-  __ lea(edx, FieldOperand(edx, Code::kHeaderSize));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset), edx);
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ pop(ecx);  // Temporarily remove return address.
-  __ pop(edx);
-  __ push(esi);
-  __ push(edx);
-  __ push(ecx);  // Restore return address.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
-  Label gc;
-  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace((length * kPointerSize) + FixedArray::kHeaderSize,
-                        eax, ebx, ecx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the function from the stack.
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Setup the object header.
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::context_map());
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, Context::kLengthOffset),
-         Immediate(Smi::FromInt(length)));
-
-  // Setup the fixed slots.
-  __ xor_(ebx, Operand(ebx));  // Set to NULL.
-  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)), ecx);
-  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)), eax);
-  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)), ebx);
-  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)), ebx);
-
-  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context. We go through the
-  // context in the function (ecx) to match the allocation behavior we have
-  // in the runtime system (see Heap::AllocateFunctionContext).
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSFunction::kContextOffset));
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(ebx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)), ebx);
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
-  __ mov(ebx, Factory::undefined_value());
-  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
-    __ mov(Operand(eax, Context::SlotOffset(i)), ebx);
-  }
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
-  __ mov(esi, Operand(eax));
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Stack layout on entry:
-  //
-  // [esp + kPointerSize]: constant elements.
-  // [esp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literal index.
-  // [esp + (3 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
-
-  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
-  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
-  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
-
-  // Load boilerplate object into ecx and check if we need to create a
-  // boilerplate.
-  Label slow_case;
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kPointerSize == 4);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ mov(ecx, CodeGenerator::FixedArrayElementOperand(ecx, eax));
-  __ cmp(ecx, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ j(equal, &slow_case);
-
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    const char* message;
-    Handle<Map> expected_map;
-    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
-      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
-      expected_map = Factory::fixed_array_map();
-    } else {
-      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
-      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
-      expected_map = Factory::fixed_cow_array_map();
-    }
-    __ push(ecx);
-    __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ cmp(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), expected_map);
-    __ Assert(equal, message);
-    __ pop(ecx);
-  }
-
-  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
-  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size, eax, ebx, edx, &slow_case, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Copy the JS array part.
-  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
-    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
-      __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, i));
-      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, i), ebx);
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (length_ > 0) {
-    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
-    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
-    __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ lea(edx, Operand(eax, JSArray::kSize));
-    __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset), edx);
-
-    // Copy the elements array.
-    for (int i = 0; i < elements_size; i += kPointerSize) {
-      __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, i));
-      __ mov(FieldOperand(edx, i), ebx);
-    }
-  }
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-// NOTE: The stub does not handle the inlined cases (Smis, Booleans, undefined).
-void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label false_result, true_result, not_string;
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // 'null' => false.
-  __ cmp(eax, Factory::null_value());
-  __ j(equal, &false_result);
-
-  // Get the map and type of the heap object.
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-
-  // Undetectable => false.
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-            1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
-  __ j(not_zero, &false_result);
-
-  // JavaScript object => true.
-  __ CmpInstanceType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ j(above_equal, &true_result);
-
-  // String value => false iff empty.
-  __ CmpInstanceType(edx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
-  __ j(above_equal, &not_string);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ cmp(FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset), Immediate(0));
-  __ j(zero, &false_result);
-  __ jmp(&true_result);
-
-  __ bind(&not_string);
-  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
-  __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, &true_result);
-  __ fldz();
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ FCmp();
-  __ j(zero, &false_result);
-  // Fall through to |true_result|.
-
-  // Return 1/0 for true/false in eax.
-  __ bind(&true_result);
-  __ mov(eax, 1);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&false_result);
-  __ mov(eax, 0);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Register left,
-    Register right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ push(left);
-    __ push(right);
-  } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
-    Register left_arg = edx;
-    Register right_arg = eax;
-    if (!(left.is(left_arg) && right.is(right_arg))) {
-      if (left.is(right_arg) && right.is(left_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          __ xchg(left, right);
-        }
-      } else if (left.is(left_arg)) {
-        __ mov(right_arg, right);
-      } else if (right.is(right_arg)) {
-        __ mov(left_arg, left);
-      } else if (left.is(right_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          __ mov(left_arg, right);
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying left argument.
-          __ mov(left_arg, left);
-          __ mov(right_arg, right);
-        }
-      } else if (right.is(left_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          __ mov(right_arg, left);
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying right argument.
-          __ mov(right_arg, right);
-          __ mov(left_arg, left);
-        }
-      } else {
-        // Order of moves is not important.
-        __ mov(left_arg, left);
-        __ mov(right_arg, right);
-      }
-    }
-
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Register left,
-    Smi* right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ push(left);
-    __ push(Immediate(right));
-  } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
-    Register left_arg = edx;
-    Register right_arg = eax;
-    if (left.is(left_arg)) {
-      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(right));
-    } else if (left.is(right_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
-      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(right));
-      SetArgsReversed();
-    } else {
-      // For non-commutative operations, left and right_arg might be
-      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
-      // important here in order to not overwrite left before moving
-      // it to left_arg.
-      __ mov(left_arg, left);
-      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(right));
-    }
-
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Smi* left,
-    Register right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ push(Immediate(left));
-    __ push(right);
-  } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in edx and right in eax.
-    Register left_arg = edx;
-    Register right_arg = eax;
-    if (right.is(right_arg)) {
-      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(left));
-    } else if (right.is(left_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
-      __ mov(right_arg, Immediate(left));
-      SetArgsReversed();
-    } else {
-      // For non-commutative operations, right and left_arg might be
-      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
-      // important here in order to not overwrite right before moving
-      // it to right_arg.
-      __ mov(right_arg, right);
-      __ mov(left_arg, Immediate(left));
-    }
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-Result GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         VirtualFrame* frame,
-                                         Result* left,
-                                         Result* right) {
-  if (ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    return frame->CallStub(this, left, right);
-  } else {
-    frame->Push(left);
-    frame->Push(right);
-    return frame->CallStub(this, 2);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow) {
-  // 1. Move arguments into edx, eax except for DIV and MOD, which need the
-  // dividend in eax and edx free for the division.  Use eax, ebx for those.
-  Comment load_comment(masm, "-- Load arguments");
-  Register left = edx;
-  Register right = eax;
-  if (op_ == Token::DIV || op_ == Token::MOD) {
-    left = eax;
-    right = ebx;
-    if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-      __ mov(ebx, eax);
-      __ mov(eax, edx);
-    }
-  }
-  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    __ mov(right, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-    __ mov(left, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-
-  if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
-    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-      __ AbortIfNotSmi(left);
-      __ AbortIfNotSmi(right);
-    }
-    if (op_ == Token::BIT_OR) {
-      __ or_(right, Operand(left));
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      return;
-    } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_AND) {
-      __ and_(right, Operand(left));
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      return;
-    } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_XOR) {
-      __ xor_(right, Operand(left));
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      return;
-    }
-  }
-
-  // 2. Prepare the smi check of both operands by oring them together.
-  Comment smi_check_comment(masm, "-- Smi check arguments");
-  Label not_smis;
-  Register combined = ecx;
-  ASSERT(!left.is(combined) && !right.is(combined));
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      // Perform the operation into eax and smi check the result.  Preserve
-      // eax in case the result is not a smi.
-      ASSERT(!left.is(ecx) && !right.is(ecx));
-      __ mov(ecx, right);
-      __ or_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise or is commutative.
-      combined = right;
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-      __ mov(combined, right);
-      __ or_(combined, Operand(left));
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SAR:
-    case Token::SHR:
-      // Move the right operand into ecx for the shift operation, use eax
-      // for the smi check register.
-      ASSERT(!left.is(ecx) && !right.is(ecx));
-      __ mov(ecx, right);
-      __ or_(right, Operand(left));
-      combined = right;
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      break;
-  }
-
-  // 3. Perform the smi check of the operands.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust zero check if not the case.
-  __ test(combined, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &not_smis, not_taken);
-
-  // 4. Operands are both smis, perform the operation leaving the result in
-  // eax and check the result if necessary.
-  Comment perform_smi(masm, "-- Perform smi operation");
-  Label use_fp_on_smis;
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      // Nothing to do.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
-      __ xor_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise xor is commutative.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
-      __ and_(right, Operand(left));  // Bitwise and is commutative.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SHL:
-      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
-      __ SmiUntag(left);
-      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
-      // Perform the operation.
-      __ shl_cl(left);
-      // Check that the *signed* result fits in a smi.
-      __ cmp(left, 0xc0000000);
-      __ j(sign, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
-      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
-      __ SmiTag(left);
-      __ mov(eax, left);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SAR:
-      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
-      __ SmiUntag(left);
-      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
-      // Perform the operation.
-      __ sar_cl(left);
-      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
-      __ SmiTag(left);
-      __ mov(eax, left);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SHR:
-      // Remove tags from operands (but keep sign).
-      __ SmiUntag(left);
-      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
-      // Perform the operation.
-      __ shr_cl(left);
-      // Check that the *unsigned* result fits in a smi.
-      // Neither of the two high-order bits can be set:
-      // - 0x80000000: high bit would be lost when smi tagging.
-      // - 0x40000000: this number would convert to negative when
-      // Smi tagging these two cases can only happen with shifts
-      // by 0 or 1 when handed a valid smi.
-      __ test(left, Immediate(0xc0000000));
-      __ j(not_zero, slow, not_taken);
-      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
-      __ SmiTag(left);
-      __ mov(eax, left);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-      ASSERT(right.is(eax));
-      __ add(right, Operand(left));  // Addition is commutative.
-      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ sub(left, Operand(right));
-      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
-      __ mov(eax, left);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::MUL:
-      // If the smi tag is 0 we can just leave the tag on one operand.
-      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Adjust code below if not the case.
-      // We can't revert the multiplication if the result is not a smi
-      // so save the right operand.
-      __ mov(ebx, right);
-      // Remove tag from one of the operands (but keep sign).
-      __ SmiUntag(right);
-      // Do multiplication.
-      __ imul(right, Operand(left));  // Multiplication is commutative.
-      __ j(overflow, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
-      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
-      __ NegativeZeroTest(right, combined, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::DIV:
-      // We can't revert the division if the result is not a smi so
-      // save the left operand.
-      __ mov(edi, left);
-      // Check for 0 divisor.
-      __ test(right, Operand(right));
-      __ j(zero, &use_fp_on_smis, not_taken);
-      // Sign extend left into edx:eax.
-      ASSERT(left.is(eax));
-      __ cdq();
-      // Divide edx:eax by right.
-      __ idiv(right);
-      // Check for the corner case of dividing the most negative smi by
-      // -1. We cannot use the overflow flag, since it is not set by idiv
-      // instruction.
-      STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1);
-      __ cmp(eax, 0x40000000);
-      __ j(equal, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
-      __ NegativeZeroTest(eax, combined, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      // Check that the remainder is zero.
-      __ test(edx, Operand(edx));
-      __ j(not_zero, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      // Tag the result and store it in register eax.
-      __ SmiTag(eax);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::MOD:
-      // Check for 0 divisor.
-      __ test(right, Operand(right));
-      __ j(zero, &not_smis, not_taken);
-
-      // Sign extend left into edx:eax.
-      ASSERT(left.is(eax));
-      __ cdq();
-      // Divide edx:eax by right.
-      __ idiv(right);
-      // Check for negative zero result.  Use combined = left | right.
-      __ NegativeZeroTest(edx, combined, slow);
-      // Move remainder to register eax.
-      __ mov(eax, edx);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-
-  // 5. Emit return of result in eax.
-  GenerateReturn(masm);
-
-  // 6. For some operations emit inline code to perform floating point
-  // operations on known smis (e.g., if the result of the operation
-  // overflowed the smi range).
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::SHL: {
-      Comment perform_float(masm, "-- Perform float operation on smis");
-      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
-      // Result we want is in left == edx, so we can put the allocated heap
-      // number in eax.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ecx, ebx, slow);
-      // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
-      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-        __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(left));
-        __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-      } else {
-        // It's OK to overwrite the right argument on the stack because we
-        // are about to return.
-        __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), left);
-        __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-        __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      }
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::DIV: {
-      Comment perform_float(masm, "-- Perform float operation on smis");
-      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
-      // Restore arguments to edx, eax.
-      switch (op_) {
-        case Token::ADD:
-          // Revert right = right + left.
-          __ sub(right, Operand(left));
-          break;
-        case Token::SUB:
-          // Revert left = left - right.
-          __ add(left, Operand(right));
-          break;
-        case Token::MUL:
-          // Right was clobbered but a copy is in ebx.
-          __ mov(right, ebx);
-          break;
-        case Token::DIV:
-          // Left was clobbered but a copy is in edi.  Right is in ebx for
-          // division.
-          __ mov(edx, edi);
-          __ mov(eax, right);
-          break;
-        default: UNREACHABLE();
-          break;
-      }
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ecx, ebx, no_reg, slow);
-      if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-        CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-        FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(masm, ebx);
-        switch (op_) {
-          case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        __ movdbl(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-      } else {  // SSE2 not available, use FPU.
-        FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatSmis(masm, ebx);
-        switch (op_) {
-          case Token::ADD: __ faddp(1); break;
-          case Token::SUB: __ fsubp(1); break;
-          case Token::MUL: __ fmulp(1); break;
-          case Token::DIV: __ fdivp(1); break;
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(ecx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      }
-      __ mov(eax, ecx);
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    default:
-      break;
-  }
-
-  // 7. Non-smi operands, fall out to the non-smi code with the operands in
-  // edx and eax.
-  Comment done_comment(masm, "-- Enter non-smi code");
-  __ bind(&not_smis);
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SAR:
-    case Token::SHR:
-      // Right operand is saved in ecx and eax was destroyed by the smi
-      // check.
-      __ mov(eax, ecx);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-      // Operands are in eax, ebx at this point.
-      __ mov(edx, eax);
-      __ mov(eax, ebx);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label call_runtime;
-
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls, 1);
-
-  // Generate fast case smi code if requested. This flag is set when the fast
-  // case smi code is not generated by the caller. Generating it here will speed
-  // up common operations.
-  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-    GenerateSmiCode(masm, &call_runtime);
-  } else if (op_ != Token::MOD) {  // MOD goes straight to runtime.
-    if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-      GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
-    }
-  }
-
-  // Floating point case.
-  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
-    switch (op_) {
-      case Token::ADD:
-      case Token::SUB:
-      case Token::MUL:
-      case Token::DIV: {
-        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
-            HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
-          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-smi argument occurs
-          // (and only if smi code is generated). This is the right moment to
-          // patch to HEAP_NUMBERS state. The transition is attempted only for
-          // the four basic operations. The stub stays in the DEFAULT state
-          // forever for all other operations (also if smi code is skipped).
-          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
-          break;
-        }
-
-        Label not_floats;
-        if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-          CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-          if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
-            if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-              // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
-              __ AbortIfNotNumber(edx);
-              __ AbortIfNotNumber(eax);
-            }
-            if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
-              if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-                __ AbortIfNotSmi(edx);
-                __ AbortIfNotSmi(eax);
-              }
-              FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(masm, ecx);
-            } else {
-              FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm);
-            }
-          } else {
-            FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm, &call_runtime);
-          }
-
-          switch (op_) {
-            case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-            case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-            case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-            case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-            default: UNREACHABLE();
-          }
-          GenerateHeapResultAllocation(masm, &call_runtime);
-          __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-          GenerateReturn(masm);
-        } else {  // SSE2 not available, use FPU.
-          if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
-            if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-              // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
-              __ AbortIfNotNumber(edx);
-              __ AbortIfNotNumber(eax);
-            }
-          } else {
-            FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(masm, &call_runtime, ebx);
-          }
-          FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperands(
-              masm,
-              ecx,
-              FloatingPointHelper::ARGS_IN_REGISTERS);
-          switch (op_) {
-            case Token::ADD: __ faddp(1); break;
-            case Token::SUB: __ fsubp(1); break;
-            case Token::MUL: __ fmulp(1); break;
-            case Token::DIV: __ fdivp(1); break;
-            default: UNREACHABLE();
-          }
-          Label after_alloc_failure;
-          GenerateHeapResultAllocation(masm, &after_alloc_failure);
-          __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-          GenerateReturn(masm);
-          __ bind(&after_alloc_failure);
-          __ ffree();
-          __ jmp(&call_runtime);
-        }
-        __ bind(&not_floats);
-        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
-            !HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
-          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-number argument
-          // occurs (and only if smi code is skipped from the stub, otherwise
-          // the patching has already been done earlier in this case branch).
-          // Try patching to STRINGS for ADD operation.
-          if (op_ == Token::ADD) {
-            GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
-          }
-        }
-        break;
-      }
-      case Token::MOD: {
-        // For MOD we go directly to runtime in the non-smi case.
-        break;
-      }
-      case Token::BIT_OR:
-      case Token::BIT_AND:
-      case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      case Token::SAR:
-      case Token::SHL:
-      case Token::SHR: {
-        Label non_smi_result;
-        FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(masm,
-                                            static_operands_type_,
-                                            use_sse3_,
-                                            &call_runtime);
-        switch (op_) {
-          case Token::BIT_OR:  __ or_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
-          case Token::BIT_AND: __ and_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
-          case Token::BIT_XOR: __ xor_(eax, Operand(ecx)); break;
-          case Token::SAR: __ sar_cl(eax); break;
-          case Token::SHL: __ shl_cl(eax); break;
-          case Token::SHR: __ shr_cl(eax); break;
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
-          // Check if result is non-negative and fits in a smi.
-          __ test(eax, Immediate(0xc0000000));
-          __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime);
-        } else {
-          // Check if result fits in a smi.
-          __ cmp(eax, 0xc0000000);
-          __ j(negative, &non_smi_result);
-        }
-        // Tag smi result and return.
-        __ SmiTag(eax);
-        GenerateReturn(masm);
-
-        // All ops except SHR return a signed int32 that we load in
-        // a HeapNumber.
-        if (op_ != Token::SHR) {
-          __ bind(&non_smi_result);
-          // Allocate a heap number if needed.
-          __ mov(ebx, Operand(eax));  // ebx: result
-          Label skip_allocation;
-          switch (mode_) {
-            case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
-            case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
-              // If the operand was an object, we skip the
-              // allocation of a heap number.
-              __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT ?
-                                  1 * kPointerSize : 2 * kPointerSize));
-              __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-              __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
-              // Fall through!
-            case NO_OVERWRITE:
-              __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ecx, edx, &call_runtime);
-              __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-              break;
-            default: UNREACHABLE();
-          }
-          // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
-          if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-            CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-            __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(ebx));
-            __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-          } else {
-            __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);
-            __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-            __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-          }
-          GenerateReturn(masm);
-        }
-        break;
-      }
-      default: UNREACHABLE(); break;
-    }
-  }
-
-  // If all else fails, use the runtime system to get the correct
-  // result. If arguments was passed in registers now place them on the
-  // stack in the correct order below the return address.
-  __ bind(&call_runtime);
-  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
-  }
-
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::ADD: {
-      // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
-      Label not_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
-
-      // If this stub has already generated FP-specific code then the arguments
-      // are already in edx, eax
-      if (!ShouldGenerateFPCode() && !HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-        GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
-      }
-
-      // Registers containing left and right operands respectively.
-      Register lhs, rhs;
-      if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-        lhs = eax;
-        rhs = edx;
-      } else {
-        lhs = edx;
-        rhs = eax;
-      }
-
-      // Test if first argument is a string.
-      __ test(lhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(zero, &not_string1);
-      __ CmpObjectType(lhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
-      __ j(above_equal, &not_string1);
-
-      // First argument is a string, test second.
-      __ test(rhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(zero, &string1_smi2);
-      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
-      __ j(above_equal, &string1);
-
-      // First and second argument are strings. Jump to the string add stub.
-      StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
-      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-      __ bind(&string1_smi2);
-      // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
-      // string for the smi in the number string cache.
-      NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
-          masm, rhs, edi, ebx, ecx, true, &string1);
-
-      // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
-      // the result.
-      __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), edi);
-      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-      // Only first argument is a string.
-      __ bind(&string1);
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-      // First argument was not a string, test second.
-      __ bind(&not_string1);
-      __ test(rhs, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(zero, &not_strings);
-      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ecx);
-      __ j(above_equal, &not_strings);
-
-      // Only second argument is a string.
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-      __ bind(&not_strings);
-      // Neither argument is a string.
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::ADD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    }
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SUB, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::MUL:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MUL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::DIV:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::DIV, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::MOD:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MOD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SAR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHL:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateHeapResultAllocation(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                       Label* alloc_failure) {
-  Label skip_allocation;
-  OverwriteMode mode = mode_;
-  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-    if (mode == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
-      mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
-    } else if (mode == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
-      mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
-    }
-  }
-  switch (mode) {
-    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: {
-      // If the argument in edx is already an object, we skip the
-      // allocation of a heap number.
-      __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
-      // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep eax and edx intact
-      // for the possible runtime call.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, ecx, no_reg, alloc_failure);
-      // Now edx can be overwritten losing one of the arguments as we are
-      // now done and will not need it any more.
-      __ mov(edx, Operand(ebx));
-      __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-      // Use object in edx as a result holder
-      __ mov(eax, Operand(edx));
-      break;
-    }
-    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
-      // If the argument in eax is already an object, we skip the
-      // allocation of a heap number.
-      __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &skip_allocation, not_taken);
-      // Fall through!
-    case NO_OVERWRITE:
-      // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep eax and edx intact
-      // for the possible runtime call.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, ecx, no_reg, alloc_failure);
-      // Now eax can be overwritten losing one of the arguments as we are
-      // now done and will not need it any more.
-      __ mov(eax, ebx);
-      __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-      break;
-    default: UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // If arguments are not passed in registers read them from the stack.
-  ASSERT(!HasArgsInRegisters());
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // If arguments are not passed in registers remove them from the stack before
-  // returning.
-  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);  // Remove both operands
-  } else {
-    __ ret(0);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT(HasArgsInRegisters());
-  __ pop(ecx);
-  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-    __ push(eax);
-    __ push(edx);
-  } else {
-    __ push(edx);
-    __ push(eax);
-  }
-  __ push(ecx);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Ensure the operands are on the stack.
-  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
-  }
-
-  __ pop(ecx);  // Save return address.
-
-  // Left and right arguments are now on top.
-  // Push this stub's key. Although the operation and the type info are
-  // encoded into the key, the encoding is opaque, so push them too.
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey())));
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(op_)));
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_)));
-
-  __ push(ecx);  // Push return address.
-
-  // Patch the caller to an appropriate specialized stub and return the
-  // operation result to the caller of the stub.
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(
-      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
-      5,
-      1);
-}
-
-
-Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
-  return stub.GetCode();
-}
-
-
-void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Input on stack:
-  // esp[4]: argument (should be number).
-  // esp[0]: return address.
-  // Test that eax is a number.
-  Label runtime_call;
-  Label runtime_call_clear_stack;
-  Label input_not_smi;
-  Label loaded;
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kPointerSize));
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &input_not_smi);
-  // Input is a smi. Untag and load it onto the FPU stack.
-  // Then load the low and high words of the double into ebx, edx.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  __ sar(eax, 1);
-  __ sub(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0), eax);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ fst_d(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ pop(edx);
-  __ pop(ebx);
-  __ jmp(&loaded);
-  __ bind(&input_not_smi);
-  // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime_call);
-  // Input is a HeapNumber. Push it on the FPU stack and load its
-  // low and high words into ebx, edx.
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-
-  __ bind(&loaded);
-  // ST[0] == double value
-  // ebx = low 32 bits of double value
-  // edx = high 32 bits of double value
-  // Compute hash (the shifts are arithmetic):
-  //   h = (low ^ high); h ^= h >> 16; h ^= h >> 8; h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
-  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
-  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(edx));
-  __ mov(eax, ecx);
-  __ sar(eax, 16);
-  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(eax));
-  __ mov(eax, ecx);
-  __ sar(eax, 8);
-  __ xor_(ecx, Operand(eax));
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
-  __ and_(Operand(ecx), Immediate(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
-
-  // ST[0] == double value.
-  // ebx = low 32 bits of double value.
-  // edx = high 32 bits of double value.
-  // ecx = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
-  __ mov(eax,
-         Immediate(ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address()));
-  // Eax points to cache array.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
-  // Eax points to the cache for the type type_.
-  // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
-  __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
-  { TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
-    char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
-    char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
-    char* elem_in0  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
-    char* elem_in1  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
-    char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
-    CHECK_EQ(12, elem2_start - elem_start);  // Two uint_32's and a pointer.
-    CHECK_EQ(0, elem_in0 - elem_start);
-    CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, elem_in1 - elem_start);
-    CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, elem_out - elem_start);
-  }
-#endif
-  // Find the address of the ecx'th entry in the cache, i.e., &eax[ecx*12].
-  __ lea(ecx, Operand(ecx, ecx, times_2, 0));
-  __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, ecx, times_4, 0));
-  // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
-  Label cache_miss;
-  __ cmp(ebx, Operand(ecx, 0));
-  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand(ecx, kIntSize));
-  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
-  // Cache hit!
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(ecx, 2 * kIntSize));
-  __ fstp(0);
-  __ ret(kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&cache_miss);
-  // Update cache with new value.
-  // We are short on registers, so use no_reg as scratch.
-  // This gives slightly larger code.
-  __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, edi, no_reg, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
-  GenerateOperation(masm);
-  __ mov(Operand(ecx, 0), ebx);
-  __ mov(Operand(ecx, kIntSize), edx);
-  __ mov(Operand(ecx, 2 * kIntSize), eax);
-  __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ ret(kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&runtime_call_clear_stack);
-  __ fstp(0);
-  __ bind(&runtime_call);
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
-  switch (type_) {
-    // Add more cases when necessary.
-    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
-    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
-    default:
-      UNIMPLEMENTED();
-      return Runtime::kAbort;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void TranscendentalCacheStub::GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Only free register is edi.
-  Label done;
-  ASSERT(type_ == TranscendentalCache::SIN ||
-         type_ == TranscendentalCache::COS);
-  // More transcendental types can be added later.
-
-  // Both fsin and fcos require arguments in the range +/-2^63 and
-  // return NaN for infinities and NaN. They can share all code except
-  // the actual fsin/fcos operation.
-  Label in_range;
-  // If argument is outside the range -2^63..2^63, fsin/cos doesn't
-  // work. We must reduce it to the appropriate range.
-  __ mov(edi, edx);
-  __ and_(Operand(edi), Immediate(0x7ff00000));  // Exponent only.
-  int supported_exponent_limit =
-      (63 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-  __ cmp(Operand(edi), Immediate(supported_exponent_limit));
-  __ j(below, &in_range, taken);
-  // Check for infinity and NaN. Both return NaN for sin.
-  __ cmp(Operand(edi), Immediate(0x7ff00000));
-  Label non_nan_result;
-  __ j(not_equal, &non_nan_result, taken);
-  // Input is +/-Infinity or NaN. Result is NaN.
-  __ fstp(0);
-  // NaN is represented by 0x7ff8000000000000.
-  __ push(Immediate(0x7ff80000));
-  __ push(Immediate(0));
-  __ fld_d(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&non_nan_result);
-
-  // Use fpmod to restrict argument to the range +/-2*PI.
-  __ mov(edi, eax);  // Save eax before using fnstsw_ax.
-  __ fldpi();
-  __ fadd(0);
-  __ fld(1);
-  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input.
-  {
-    Label no_exceptions;
-    __ fwait();
-    __ fnstsw_ax();
-    // Clear if Illegal Operand or Zero Division exceptions are set.
-    __ test(Operand(eax), Immediate(5));
-    __ j(zero, &no_exceptions);
-    __ fnclex();
-    __ bind(&no_exceptions);
-  }
-
-  // Compute st(0) % st(1)
-  {
-    Label partial_remainder_loop;
-    __ bind(&partial_remainder_loop);
-    __ fprem1();
-    __ fwait();
-    __ fnstsw_ax();
-    __ test(Operand(eax), Immediate(0x400 /* C2 */));
-    // If C2 is set, computation only has partial result. Loop to
-    // continue computation.
-    __ j(not_zero, &partial_remainder_loop);
-  }
-  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input % 2*pi
-  __ fstp(2);
-  __ fstp(0);
-  __ mov(eax, edi);  // Restore eax (allocated HeapNumber pointer).
-
-  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi
-  __ bind(&in_range);
-  switch (type_) {
-    case TranscendentalCache::SIN:
-      __ fsin();
-      break;
-    case TranscendentalCache::COS:
-      __ fcos();
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-// Get the integer part of a heap number.  Surprisingly, all this bit twiddling
-// is faster than using the built-in instructions on floating point registers.
-// Trashes edi and ebx.  Dest is ecx.  Source cannot be ecx or one of the
-// trashed registers.
-void IntegerConvert(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    Register source,
-                    TypeInfo type_info,
-                    bool use_sse3,
-                    Label* conversion_failure) {
-  ASSERT(!source.is(ecx) && !source.is(edi) && !source.is(ebx));
-  Label done, right_exponent, normal_exponent;
-  Register scratch = ebx;
-  Register scratch2 = edi;
-  if (type_info.IsInteger32() && CpuFeatures::IsEnabled(SSE2)) {
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(SSE2);
-    __ cvttsd2si(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    return;
-  }
-  if (!type_info.IsInteger32() || !use_sse3) {
-    // Get exponent word.
-    __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-    // Get exponent alone in scratch2.
-    __ mov(scratch2, scratch);
-    __ and_(scratch2, HeapNumber::kExponentMask);
-  }
-  if (use_sse3) {
-    CpuFeatures::Scope scope(SSE3);
-    if (!type_info.IsInteger32()) {
-      // Check whether the exponent is too big for a 64 bit signed integer.
-      static const uint32_t kTooBigExponent =
-          (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 63) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-      __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(kTooBigExponent));
-      __ j(greater_equal, conversion_failure);
-    }
-    // Load x87 register with heap number.
-    __ fld_d(FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    // Reserve space for 64 bit answer.
-    __ sub(Operand(esp), Immediate(sizeof(uint64_t)));  // Nolint.
-    // Do conversion, which cannot fail because we checked the exponent.
-    __ fisttp_d(Operand(esp, 0));
-    __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 0));  // Load low word of answer into ecx.
-    __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(sizeof(uint64_t)));  // Nolint.
-  } else {
-    // Load ecx with zero.  We use this either for the final shift or
-    // for the answer.
-    __ xor_(ecx, Operand(ecx));
-    // Check whether the exponent matches a 32 bit signed int that cannot be
-    // represented by a Smi.  A non-smi 32 bit integer is 1.xxx * 2^30 so the
-    // exponent is 30 (biased).  This is the exponent that we are fastest at and
-    // also the highest exponent we can handle here.
-    const uint32_t non_smi_exponent =
-        (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 30) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-    __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(non_smi_exponent));
-    // If we have a match of the int32-but-not-Smi exponent then skip some
-    // logic.
-    __ j(equal, &right_exponent);
-    // If the exponent is higher than that then go to slow case.  This catches
-    // numbers that don't fit in a signed int32, infinities and NaNs.
-    __ j(less, &normal_exponent);
-
-    {
-      // Handle a big exponent.  The only reason we have this code is that the
-      // >>> operator has a tendency to generate numbers with an exponent of 31.
-      const uint32_t big_non_smi_exponent =
-          (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 31) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-      __ cmp(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(big_non_smi_exponent));
-      __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
-      // We have the big exponent, typically from >>>.  This means the number is
-      // in the range 2^31 to 2^32 - 1.  Get the top bits of the mantissa.
-      __ mov(scratch2, scratch);
-      __ and_(scratch2, HeapNumber::kMantissaMask);
-      // Put back the implicit 1.
-      __ or_(scratch2, 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
-      // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
-      // take. We just orred in the implicit bit so that took care of one and
-      // we want to use the full unsigned range so we subtract 1 bit from the
-      // shift distance.
-      const int big_shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 1;
-      __ shl(scratch2, big_shift_distance);
-      // Get the second half of the double.
-      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-      // Shift down 21 bits to get the most significant 11 bits or the low
-      // mantissa word.
-      __ shr(ecx, 32 - big_shift_distance);
-      __ or_(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
-      // We have the answer in ecx, but we may need to negate it.
-      __ test(scratch, Operand(scratch));
-      __ j(positive, &done);
-      __ neg(ecx);
-      __ jmp(&done);
-    }
-
-    __ bind(&normal_exponent);
-    // Exponent word in scratch, exponent part of exponent word in scratch2.
-    // Zero in ecx.
-    // We know the exponent is smaller than 30 (biased).  If it is less than
-    // 0 (biased) then the number is smaller in magnitude than 1.0 * 2^0, ie
-    // it rounds to zero.
-    const uint32_t zero_exponent =
-        (HeapNumber::kExponentBias + 0) << HeapNumber::kExponentShift;
-    __ sub(Operand(scratch2), Immediate(zero_exponent));
-    // ecx already has a Smi zero.
-    __ j(less, &done);
-
-    // We have a shifted exponent between 0 and 30 in scratch2.
-    __ shr(scratch2, HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
-    __ mov(ecx, Immediate(30));
-    __ sub(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
-
-    __ bind(&right_exponent);
-    // Here ecx is the shift, scratch is the exponent word.
-    // Get the top bits of the mantissa.
-    __ and_(scratch, HeapNumber::kMantissaMask);
-    // Put back the implicit 1.
-    __ or_(scratch, 1 << HeapNumber::kExponentShift);
-    // Shift up the mantissa bits to take up the space the exponent used to
-    // take. We have kExponentShift + 1 significant bits int he low end of the
-    // word.  Shift them to the top bits.
-    const int shift_distance = HeapNumber::kNonMantissaBitsInTopWord - 2;
-    __ shl(scratch, shift_distance);
-    // Get the second half of the double. For some exponents we don't
-    // actually need this because the bits get shifted out again, but
-    // it's probably slower to test than just to do it.
-    __ mov(scratch2, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-    // Shift down 22 bits to get the most significant 10 bits or the low
-    // mantissa word.
-    __ shr(scratch2, 32 - shift_distance);
-    __ or_(scratch2, Operand(scratch));
-    // Move down according to the exponent.
-    __ shr_cl(scratch2);
-    // Now the unsigned answer is in scratch2.  We need to move it to ecx and
-    // we may need to fix the sign.
-    Label negative;
-    __ xor_(ecx, Operand(ecx));
-    __ cmp(ecx, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-    __ j(greater, &negative);
-    __ mov(ecx, scratch2);
-    __ jmp(&done);
-    __ bind(&negative);
-    __ sub(ecx, Operand(scratch2));
-    __ bind(&done);
-  }
-}
-
-
-// Input: edx, eax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
-// Output: eax, ecx are left and right integers for a bit op.
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                TypeInfo type_info,
-                                                bool use_sse3,
-                                                Label* conversion_failure) {
-  // Check float operands.
-  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
-  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
-  Label load_arg2, done;
-
-  if (!type_info.IsDouble()) {
-    if (!type_info.IsSmi()) {
-      __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &arg1_is_object);
-    } else {
-      if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(edx);
-    }
-    __ SmiUntag(edx);
-    __ jmp(&load_arg2);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
-
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in ecx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm, edx, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
-  __ mov(edx, ecx);
-
-  // Here edx has the untagged integer, eax has a Smi or a heap number.
-  __ bind(&load_arg2);
-  if (!type_info.IsDouble()) {
-    // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
-    if (!type_info.IsSmi()) {
-      __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &arg2_is_object);
-    } else {
-      if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(eax);
-    }
-    __ SmiUntag(eax);
-    __ mov(ecx, eax);
-    __ jmp(&done);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
-
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the eax heap number in ecx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm, eax, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ mov(eax, edx);
-}
-
-
-// Input: edx, eax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
-// Output: eax, ecx are left and right integers for a bit op.
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                 bool use_sse3,
-                                                 Label* conversion_failure) {
-  // Check float operands.
-  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
-  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
-  Label load_arg2, done;
-
-  // Test if arg1 is a Smi.
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &arg1_is_object);
-
-  __ SmiUntag(edx);
-  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
-
-  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
-  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg1);
-  __ cmp(edx, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
-  __ mov(edx, Immediate(0));
-  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
-
-  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(ebx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg1);
-
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in ecx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm,
-                 edx,
-                 TypeInfo::Unknown(),
-                 use_sse3,
-                 conversion_failure);
-  __ mov(edx, ecx);
-
-  // Here edx has the untagged integer, eax has a Smi or a heap number.
-  __ bind(&load_arg2);
-
-  // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &arg2_is_object);
-
-  __ SmiUntag(eax);
-  __ mov(ecx, eax);
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
-  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg2);
-  __ cmp(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(0));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(ebx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg2);
-
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the eax heap number in ecx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm,
-                 eax,
-                 TypeInfo::Unknown(),
-                 use_sse3,
-                 conversion_failure);
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ mov(eax, edx);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         TypeInfo type_info,
-                                         bool use_sse3,
-                                         Label* conversion_failure) {
-  if (type_info.IsNumber()) {
-    LoadNumbersAsIntegers(masm, type_info, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
-  } else {
-    LoadUnknownsAsIntegers(masm, use_sse3, conversion_failure);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                           Register number) {
-  Label load_smi, done;
-
-  __ test(number, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi, not_taken);
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(number, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi);
-  __ SmiUntag(number);
-  __ push(number);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ pop(number);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label load_smi_edx, load_eax, load_smi_eax, done;
-  // Load operand in edx into xmm0.
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_edx, not_taken);  // Argument in edx is a smi.
-  __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-
-  __ bind(&load_eax);
-  // Load operand in eax into xmm1.
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_eax, not_taken);  // Argument in eax is a smi.
-  __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_edx);
-  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(edx));
-  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
-  __ jmp(&load_eax);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_eax);
-  __ SmiUntag(eax);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(eax));
-  __ SmiTag(eax);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                           Label* not_numbers) {
-  Label load_smi_edx, load_eax, load_smi_eax, load_float_eax, done;
-  // Load operand in edx into xmm0, or branch to not_numbers.
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_edx, not_taken);  // Argument in edx is a smi.
-  __ cmp(FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);  // Argument in edx is not a number.
-  __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ bind(&load_eax);
-  // Load operand in eax into xmm1, or branch to not_numbers.
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_eax, not_taken);  // Argument in eax is a smi.
-  __ cmp(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(equal, &load_float_eax);
-  __ jmp(not_numbers);  // Argument in eax is not a number.
-  __ bind(&load_smi_edx);
-  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(edx));
-  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
-  __ jmp(&load_eax);
-  __ bind(&load_smi_eax);
-  __ SmiUntag(eax);  // Untag smi before converting to float.
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(eax));
-  __ SmiTag(eax);  // Retag smi for heap number overwriting test.
-  __ jmp(&done);
-  __ bind(&load_float_eax);
-  __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Smis(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register scratch) {
-  const Register left = edx;
-  const Register right = eax;
-  __ mov(scratch, left);
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(right));  // We're about to clobber scratch.
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(scratch));
-
-  __ mov(scratch, right);
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ cvtsi2sd(xmm1, Operand(scratch));
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                            Register scratch,
-                                            ArgLocation arg_location) {
-  Label load_smi_1, load_smi_2, done_load_1, done;
-  if (arg_location == ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) {
-    __ mov(scratch, edx);
-  } else {
-    __ mov(scratch, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-  __ test(scratch, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_1, not_taken);
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(scratch, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ bind(&done_load_1);
-
-  if (arg_location == ARGS_IN_REGISTERS) {
-    __ mov(scratch, eax);
-  } else {
-    __ mov(scratch, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-  __ test(scratch, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &load_smi_2, not_taken);
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(scratch, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_1);
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ push(scratch);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ pop(scratch);
-  __ jmp(&done_load_1);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_2);
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ push(scratch);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ pop(scratch);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatSmis(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                        Register scratch) {
-  const Register left = edx;
-  const Register right = eax;
-  __ mov(scratch, left);
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(right));  // We're about to clobber scratch.
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ push(scratch);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-
-  __ mov(scratch, right);
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0), scratch);
-  __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-  __ pop(scratch);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                             Label* non_float,
-                                             Register scratch) {
-  Label test_other, done;
-  // Test if both operands are floats or smi -> scratch=k_is_float;
-  // Otherwise scratch = k_not_float.
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &test_other, not_taken);  // argument in edx is OK
-  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(scratch, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, non_float);  // argument in edx is not a number -> NaN
-
-  __ bind(&test_other);
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &done);  // argument in eax is OK
-  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(scratch, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, non_float);  // argument in eax is not a number -> NaN
-
-  // Fall-through: Both operands are numbers.
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow, done;
-
-  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
-    // Check whether the value is a smi.
-    Label try_float;
-    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(not_zero, &try_float, not_taken);
-
-    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
-      // Go slow case if the value of the expression is zero
-      // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
-      __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
-      __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
-    }
-
-    // The value of the expression is a smi that is not zero.  Try
-    // optimistic subtraction '0 - value'.
-    Label undo;
-    __ mov(edx, Operand(eax));
-    __ Set(eax, Immediate(0));
-    __ sub(eax, Operand(edx));
-    __ j(no_overflow, &done, taken);
-
-    // Restore eax and go slow case.
-    __ bind(&undo);
-    __ mov(eax, Operand(edx));
-    __ jmp(&slow);
-
-    // Try floating point case.
-    __ bind(&try_float);
-    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
-    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
-      __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ xor_(edx, HeapNumber::kSignMask);  // Flip sign.
-      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset), edx);
-    } else {
-      __ mov(edx, Operand(eax));
-      // edx: operand
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(eax, ebx, ecx, &undo);
-      // eax: allocated 'empty' number
-      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ xor_(ecx, HeapNumber::kSignMask);  // Flip sign.
-      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset), ecx);
-      __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset));
-      __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kMantissaOffset), ecx);
-    }
-  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
-    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
-    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ cmp(edx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-    __ j(not_equal, &slow, not_taken);
-
-    // Convert the heap number in eax to an untagged integer in ecx.
-    IntegerConvert(masm,
-                   eax,
-                   TypeInfo::Unknown(),
-                   CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE3),
-                   &slow);
-
-    // Do the bitwise operation and check if the result fits in a smi.
-    Label try_float;
-    __ not_(ecx);
-    __ cmp(ecx, 0xc0000000);
-    __ j(sign, &try_float, not_taken);
-
-    // Tag the result as a smi and we're done.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-    __ lea(eax, Operand(ecx, times_2, kSmiTag));
-    __ jmp(&done);
-
-    // Try to store the result in a heap number.
-    __ bind(&try_float);
-    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE) {
-      // Allocate a fresh heap number, but don't overwrite eax until
-      // we're sure we can do it without going through the slow case
-      // that needs the value in eax.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(ebx, edx, edi, &slow);
-      __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx));
-    }
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-      CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-      __ cvtsi2sd(xmm0, Operand(ecx));
-      __ movdbl(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-    } else {
-      __ push(ecx);
-      __ fild_s(Operand(esp, 0));
-      __ pop(ecx);
-      __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(eax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    }
-  } else {
-    UNIMPLEMENTED();
-  }
-
-  // Return from the stub.
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ StubReturn(1);
-
-  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ pop(ecx);  // pop return address.
-  __ push(eax);
-  __ push(ecx);  // push return address
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_NOT:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // The key is in edx and the parameter count is in eax.
-
-  // The displacement is used for skipping the frame pointer on the
-  // stack. It is the offset of the last parameter (if any) relative
-  // to the frame pointer.
-  static const int kDisplacement = 1 * kPointerSize;
-
-  // Check that the key is a smi.
-  Label slow;
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &slow, not_taken);
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor;
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ebx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
-  __ j(equal, &adaptor);
-
-  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
-  // through register eax. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
-  // check for free.
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
-  __ j(above_equal, &slow, not_taken);
-
-  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Shifting code depends on these.
-  __ lea(ebx, Operand(ebp, eax, times_2, 0));
-  __ neg(edx);
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx, edx, times_2, kDisplacement));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
-  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
-  // comparison to get negative check for free.
-  __ bind(&adaptor);
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(ebx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand(ecx));
-  __ j(above_equal, &slow, not_taken);
-
-  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);  // Shifting code depends on these.
-  __ lea(ebx, Operand(ebx, ecx, times_2, 0));
-  __ neg(edx);
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(ebx, edx, times_2, kDisplacement));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
-  // by calling the runtime system.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ pop(ebx);  // Return address.
-  __ push(edx);
-  __ push(ebx);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // esp[0] : return address
-  // esp[4] : number of parameters
-  // esp[8] : receiver displacement
-  // esp[16] : function
-
-  // The displacement is used for skipping the return address and the
-  // frame pointer on the stack. It is the offset of the last
-  // parameter (if any) relative to the frame pointer.
-  static const int kDisplacement = 2 * kPointerSize;
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR)));
-  __ j(equal, &adaptor_frame);
-
-  // Get the length from the frame.
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ jmp(&try_allocate);
-
-  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
-  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ecx);
-  __ lea(edx, Operand(edx, ecx, times_2, kDisplacement));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), edx);
-
-  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size of
-  // the arguments object and the elements array.
-  Label add_arguments_object;
-  __ bind(&try_allocate);
-  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
-  __ j(zero, &add_arguments_object);
-  __ lea(ecx, Operand(ecx, times_2, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
-  __ add(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
-
-  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(ecx, eax, edx, ebx, &runtime, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
-  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
-  __ mov(edi, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edi, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ mov(edi, Operand(edi, offset));
-
-  // Copy the JS object part.
-  for (int i = 0; i < JSObject::kHeaderSize; i += kPointerSize) {
-    __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(edi, i));
-    __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, i), ebx);
-  }
-
-  // Setup the callee in-object property.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kHeaderSize), ebx);
-
-  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize), ecx);
-
-  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
-  Label done;
-  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
-  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
-  __ lea(edi, Operand(eax, Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(eax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), edi);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kMapOffset),
-         Immediate(Factory::fixed_array_map()));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), ecx);
-  // Untag the length for the loop below.
-  __ SmiUntag(ecx);
-
-  // Copy the fixed array slots.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(edx, -1 * kPointerSize));  // Skip receiver.
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(edi, FixedArray::kHeaderSize), ebx);
-  __ add(Operand(edi), Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ sub(Operand(edx), Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ dec(ecx);
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
-  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
-  // at compilation.
-#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
-    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-    return;
-  }
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  esp[0]: return address
-  //  esp[4]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
-  //  esp[8]: previous index
-  //  esp[12]: subject string
-  //  esp[16]: JSRegExp object
-
-  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kSubjectOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 4 * kPointerSize;
-
-  Label runtime, invoke_regexp;
-
-  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
-  __ test(ebx, Operand(ebx));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime, not_taken);
-
-  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kJSRegExpOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-  __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, ecx);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ Check(not_zero, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-    __ CmpObjectType(ecx, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE, ebx);
-    __ Check(equal, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-  }
-
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
-  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP)));
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2. This
-  // uses the asumption that smis are 2 * their untagged value.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(2));  // edx was a smi.
-  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
-  __ cmp(edx, OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize);
-  __ j(above, &runtime);
-
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // edx: Number of capture registers
-  // Check that the second argument is a string.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(eax, ebx, ebx);
-  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-  // Get the length of the string to ebx.
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
-
-  // ebx: Length of subject string as a smi
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // edx: Number of capture registers
-  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the subject
-  // string length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-  __ cmp(eax, Operand(ebx));
-  __ j(above_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // edx: Number of capture registers
-  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-  __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(ebx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ cmp(eax, Factory::fixed_array_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
-  // additional information.
-  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(ebx, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(eax);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
-  __ j(greater, &runtime);
-
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
-  Label seq_ascii_string, seq_two_byte_string, check_code;
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // First check for flat two byte string.
-  __ and_(ebx,
-          kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask);
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
-  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
-  // Any other flat string must be a flat ascii string.
-  __ test(Operand(ebx),
-          Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(zero, &seq_ascii_string);
-
-  // Check for flat cons string.
-  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
-  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
-  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
-  // a sequential string or an external string.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag != 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
-  __ test(Operand(ebx),
-          Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-  // String is a cons string.
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
-  __ cmp(Operand(edx), Factory::empty_string());
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(eax, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  // String is a cons string with empty second part.
-  // eax: first part of cons string.
-  // ebx: map of first part of cons string.
-  // Is first part a flat two byte string?
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
-            kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask);
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
-  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
-  // Any other flat string must be ascii.
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
-            kStringRepresentationMask);
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-
-  __ bind(&seq_ascii_string);
-  // eax: subject string (flat ascii)
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset));
-  __ Set(edi, Immediate(1));  // Type is ascii.
-  __ jmp(&check_code);
-
-  __ bind(&seq_two_byte_string);
-  // eax: subject string (flat two byte)
-  // ecx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset));
-  __ Set(edi, Immediate(0));  // Type is two byte.
-
-  __ bind(&check_code);
-  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
-  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
-  // the hole.
-  __ CmpObjectType(edx, CODE_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // eax: subject string
-  // edx: code
-  // edi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
-  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
-  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(ebx);  // Previous index from smi.
-
-  // eax: subject string
-  // ebx: previous index
-  // edx: code
-  // edi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
-  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1);
-
-  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
-  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments, ecx);
-
-  // Argument 7: Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 6 * kPointerSize), Immediate(1));
-
-  // Argument 6: Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address));
-  __ add(ecx, Operand::StaticVariable(address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 5 * kPointerSize), ecx);
-
-  // Argument 5: static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 4 * kPointerSize),
-         Immediate(ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector()));
-
-  // Argument 4: End of string data
-  // Argument 3: Start of string data
-  Label setup_two_byte, setup_rest;
-  __ test(edi, Operand(edi));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ j(zero, &setup_two_byte);
-  __ SmiUntag(edi);
-  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, edi, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 4.
-  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, ebx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 3.
-  __ jmp(&setup_rest);
-
-  __ bind(&setup_two_byte);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);  // edi is smi (powered by 2).
-  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, edi, times_1, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 4.
-  __ lea(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, ebx, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), ecx);  // Argument 3.
-
-  __ bind(&setup_rest);
-
-  // Argument 2: Previous index.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);
-
-  // Argument 1: Subject string.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), eax);
-
-  // Locate the code entry and call it.
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ CallCFunction(edx, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
-
-  // Check the result.
-  Label success;
-  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS);
-  __ j(equal, &success, taken);
-  Label failure;
-  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE);
-  __ j(equal, &failure, taken);
-  __ cmp(eax, NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION);
-  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
-  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
-  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ mov(eax,
-         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ cmp(eax, Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception));
-  __ j(equal, &runtime);
-  __ bind(&failure);
-  // For failure and exception return null.
-  __ mov(Operand(eax), Factory::null_value());
-  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Load RegExp data.
-  __ bind(&success);
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kJSRegExpOffset));
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
-  __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(ecx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(2));  // edx was a smi.
-
-  // edx: Number of capture registers
-  // Load last_match_info which is still known to be a fast case JSArray.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-
-  // ebx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
-  // edx: number of capture registers
-  // Store the capture count.
-  __ SmiTag(edx);  // Number of capture registers to smi.
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset), edx);
-  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // Number of capture registers back from smi.
-  // Store last subject and last input.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), eax);
-  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
-  __ RecordWrite(ecx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset, eax, edi);
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), eax);
-  __ mov(ecx, ebx);
-  __ RecordWrite(ecx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset, eax, edi);
-
-  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
-  ExternalReference address_of_static_offsets_vector =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector();
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(address_of_static_offsets_vector));
-
-  // ebx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
-  // ecx: offsets vector
-  // edx: number of capture registers
-  Label next_capture, done;
-  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
-  // counts down until wraping after zero.
-  __ bind(&next_capture);
-  __ sub(Operand(edx), Immediate(1));
-  __ j(negative, &done);
-  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ mov(edi, Operand(ecx, edx, times_int_size, 0));
-  __ SmiTag(edi);
-  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ebx,
-                      edx,
-                      times_pointer_size,
-                      RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset),
-                      edi);
-  __ jmp(&next_capture);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Return last match info.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                         Register object,
-                                                         Register result,
-                                                         Register scratch1,
-                                                         Register scratch2,
-                                                         bool object_is_smi,
-                                                         Label* not_found) {
-  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
-  Register number_string_cache = result;
-  Register mask = scratch1;
-  Register scratch = scratch2;
-
-  // Load the number string cache.
-  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
-  __ mov(scratch, Immediate(Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex));
-  __ mov(number_string_cache,
-         Operand::StaticArray(scratch, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
-  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
-  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
-  __ mov(mask, FieldOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ shr(mask, kSmiTagSize + 1);  // Untag length and divide it by two.
-  __ sub(Operand(mask), Immediate(1));  // Make mask.
-
-  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
-  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
-  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
-  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
-  Label smi_hash_calculated;
-  Label load_result_from_cache;
-  if (object_is_smi) {
-    __ mov(scratch, object);
-    __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-  } else {
-    Label not_smi, hash_calculated;
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    __ test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(not_zero, &not_smi);
-    __ mov(scratch, object);
-    __ SmiUntag(scratch);
-    __ jmp(&smi_hash_calculated);
-    __ bind(&not_smi);
-    __ cmp(FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-           Factory::heap_number_map());
-    __ j(not_equal, not_found);
-    STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
-    __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ xor_(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset + 4));
-    // Object is heap number and hash is now in scratch. Calculate cache index.
-    __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
-    Register index = scratch;
-    Register probe = mask;
-    __ mov(probe,
-           FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                        index,
-                        times_twice_pointer_size,
-                        FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-    __ test(probe, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(zero, not_found);
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-      CpuFeatures::Scope fscope(SSE2);
-      __ movdbl(xmm0, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      __ movdbl(xmm1, FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
-    } else {
-      __ fld_d(FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      __ fld_d(FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      __ FCmp();
-    }
-    __ j(parity_even, not_found);  // Bail out if NaN is involved.
-    __ j(not_equal, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
-    __ jmp(&load_result_from_cache);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&smi_hash_calculated);
-  // Object is smi and hash is now in scratch. Calculate cache index.
-  __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
-  Register index = scratch;
-  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
-  __ cmp(object,
-         FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                      index,
-                      times_twice_pointer_size,
-                      FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ j(not_equal, not_found);
-
-  // Get the result from the cache.
-  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
-  __ mov(result,
-         FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                      index,
-                      times_twice_pointer_size,
-                      FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native, 1);
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, kPointerSize));
-
-  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
-  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, ebx, eax, ecx, edx, false, &runtime);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-static int NegativeComparisonResult(Condition cc) {
-  ASSERT(cc != equal);
-  ASSERT((cc == less) || (cc == less_equal)
-      || (cc == greater) || (cc == greater_equal));
-  return (cc == greater || cc == greater_equal) ? LESS : GREATER;
-}
-
-
-void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-
-  Label check_unequal_objects, done;
-
-  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
-  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
-
-  // Identical objects can be compared fast, but there are some tricky cases
-  // for NaN and undefined.
-  {
-    Label not_identical;
-    __ cmp(eax, Operand(edx));
-    __ j(not_equal, &not_identical);
-
-    if (cc_ != equal) {
-      // Check for undefined.  undefined OP undefined is false even though
-      // undefined == undefined.
-      Label check_for_nan;
-      __ cmp(edx, Factory::undefined_value());
-      __ j(not_equal, &check_for_nan);
-      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
-      __ ret(0);
-      __ bind(&check_for_nan);
-    }
-
-    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
-    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
-    // Note: if cc_ != equal, never_nan_nan_ is not used.
-    if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal)) {
-      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-      __ ret(0);
-    } else {
-      Label heap_number;
-      __ cmp(FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-             Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
-      __ j(equal, &heap_number);
-      if (cc_ != equal) {
-        // Call runtime on identical JSObjects.  Otherwise return equal.
-        __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
-        __ j(above_equal, &not_identical);
-      }
-      __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-      __ ret(0);
-
-      __ bind(&heap_number);
-      // It is a heap number, so return non-equal if it's NaN and equal if
-      // it's not NaN.
-      // The representation of NaN values has all exponent bits (52..62) set,
-      // and not all mantissa bits (0..51) clear.
-      // We only accept QNaNs, which have bit 51 set.
-      // Read top bits of double representation (second word of value).
-
-      // Value is a QNaN if value & kQuietNaNMask == kQuietNaNMask, i.e.,
-      // all bits in the mask are set. We only need to check the word
-      // that contains the exponent and high bit of the mantissa.
-      STATIC_ASSERT(((kQuietNaNHighBitsMask << 1) & 0x80000000u) != 0);
-      __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapNumber::kExponentOffset));
-      __ xor_(eax, Operand(eax));
-      // Shift value and mask so kQuietNaNHighBitsMask applies to topmost
-      // bits.
-      __ add(edx, Operand(edx));
-      __ cmp(edx, kQuietNaNHighBitsMask << 1);
-      if (cc_ == equal) {
-        STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL != 1);
-        __ setcc(above_equal, eax);
-        __ ret(0);
-      } else {
-        Label nan;
-        __ j(above_equal, &nan);
-        __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-        __ ret(0);
-        __ bind(&nan);
-        __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
-        __ ret(0);
-      }
-    }
-
-    __ bind(&not_identical);
-  }
-
-  // Strict equality can quickly decide whether objects are equal.
-  // Non-strict object equality is slower, so it is handled later in the stub.
-  if (cc_ == equal && strict_) {
-    Label slow;  // Fallthrough label.
-    Label not_smis;
-    // If we're doing a strict equality comparison, we don't have to do
-    // type conversion, so we generate code to do fast comparison for objects
-    // and oddballs. Non-smi numbers and strings still go through the usual
-    // slow-case code.
-    // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
-    // be equal if the other is a HeapNumber. If so, use the slow case.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    ASSERT_EQ(0, Smi::FromInt(0));
-    __ mov(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ and_(ecx, Operand(eax));
-    __ test(ecx, Operand(edx));
-    __ j(not_zero, &not_smis);
-    // One operand is a smi.
-
-    // Check whether the non-smi is a heap number.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
-    // ecx still holds eax & kSmiTag, which is either zero or one.
-    __ sub(Operand(ecx), Immediate(0x01));
-    __ mov(ebx, edx);
-    __ xor_(ebx, Operand(eax));
-    __ and_(ebx, Operand(ecx));  // ebx holds either 0 or eax ^ edx.
-    __ xor_(ebx, Operand(eax));
-    // if eax was smi, ebx is now edx, else eax.
-
-    // Check if the non-smi operand is a heap number.
-    __ cmp(FieldOperand(ebx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-           Immediate(Factory::heap_number_map()));
-    // If heap number, handle it in the slow case.
-    __ j(equal, &slow);
-    // Return non-equal (ebx is not zero)
-    __ mov(eax, ebx);
-    __ ret(0);
-
-    __ bind(&not_smis);
-    // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are not
-    // equal since their pointers are different
-    // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
-
-    // Get the type of the first operand.
-    // If the first object is a JS object, we have done pointer comparison.
-    Label first_non_object;
-    STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
-    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
-    __ j(below, &first_non_object);
-
-    // Return non-zero (eax is not zero)
-    Label return_not_equal;
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kHeapObjectTag != 0);
-    __ bind(&return_not_equal);
-    __ ret(0);
-
-    __ bind(&first_non_object);
-    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-    __ CmpInstanceType(ecx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
-    __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
-    __ j(above_equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-    // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-    __ CmpInstanceType(ecx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
-    __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-    // Fall through to the general case.
-    __ bind(&slow);
-  }
-
-  // Generate the number comparison code.
-  if (include_number_compare_) {
-    Label non_number_comparison;
-    Label unordered;
-    if (CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2)) {
-      CpuFeatures::Scope use_sse2(SSE2);
-      CpuFeatures::Scope use_cmov(CMOV);
-
-      FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2Operands(masm, &non_number_comparison);
-      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
-
-      // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
-      __ j(parity_even, &unordered, not_taken);
-      // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
-      __ mov(eax, 0);  // equal
-      __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
-      __ cmov(above, eax, Operand(ecx));
-      __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
-      __ cmov(below, eax, Operand(ecx));
-      __ ret(0);
-    } else {
-      FloatingPointHelper::CheckFloatOperands(
-          masm, &non_number_comparison, ebx);
-      FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(masm, eax);
-      FloatingPointHelper::LoadFloatOperand(masm, edx);
-      __ FCmp();
-
-      // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
-      __ j(parity_even, &unordered, not_taken);
-
-      Label below_label, above_label;
-      // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
-      __ j(below, &below_label, not_taken);
-      __ j(above, &above_label, not_taken);
-
-      __ xor_(eax, Operand(eax));
-      __ ret(0);
-
-      __ bind(&below_label);
-      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
-      __ ret(0);
-
-      __ bind(&above_label);
-      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
-      __ ret(0);
-    }
-
-    // If one of the numbers was NaN, then the result is always false.
-    // The cc is never not-equal.
-    __ bind(&unordered);
-    ASSERT(cc_ != not_equal);
-    if (cc_ == less || cc_ == less_equal) {
-      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
-    } else {
-      __ mov(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(-1)));
-    }
-    __ ret(0);
-
-    // The number comparison code did not provide a valid result.
-    __ bind(&non_number_comparison);
-  }
-
-  // Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
-  Label check_for_strings;
-  if (cc_ == equal) {
-    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, eax, ecx);
-    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, edx, ecx);
-
-    // We've already checked for object identity, so if both operands
-    // are symbols they aren't equal. Register eax already holds a
-    // non-zero value, which indicates not equal, so just return.
-    __ ret(0);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&check_for_strings);
-
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(edx, eax, ecx, ebx,
-                                         &check_unequal_objects);
-
-  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
-  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
-                                                     edx,
-                                                     eax,
-                                                     ecx,
-                                                     ebx,
-                                                     edi);
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fall-through from string comparison");
-#endif
-
-  __ bind(&check_unequal_objects);
-  if (cc_ == equal && !strict_) {
-    // Non-strict equality.  Objects are unequal if
-    // they are both JSObjects and not undetectable,
-    // and their pointers are different.
-    Label not_both_objects;
-    Label return_unequal;
-    // At most one is a smi, so we can test for smi by adding the two.
-    // A smi plus a heap object has the low bit set, a heap object plus
-    // a heap object has the low bit clear.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
-    __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, edx, times_1, 0));
-    __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(not_zero, &not_both_objects);
-    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ecx);
-    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
-    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ebx);
-    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
-    // We do not bail out after this point.  Both are JSObjects, and
-    // they are equal if and only if both are undetectable.
-    // The and of the undetectable flags is 1 if and only if they are equal.
-    __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-              1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
-    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
-    __ test_b(FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-              1 << Map::kIsUndetectable);
-    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
-    // The objects are both undetectable, so they both compare as the value
-    // undefined, and are equal.
-    __ Set(eax, Immediate(EQUAL));
-    __ bind(&return_unequal);
-    // Return non-equal by returning the non-zero object pointer in eax,
-    // or return equal if we fell through to here.
-    __ ret(0);  // rax, rdx were pushed
-    __ bind(&not_both_objects);
-  }
-
-  // Push arguments below the return address.
-  __ pop(ecx);
-  __ push(edx);
-  __ push(eax);
-
-  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
-  Builtins::JavaScript builtin;
-  if (cc_ == equal) {
-    builtin = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
-  } else {
-    builtin = Builtins::COMPARE;
-    __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_))));
-  }
-
-  // Restore return address on the stack.
-  __ push(ecx);
-
-  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-}
-
-
-void CompareStub::BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Label* label,
-                                    Register object,
-                                    Register scratch) {
-  __ test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, label);
-  __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(scratch, FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ and_(scratch, kIsSymbolMask | kIsNotStringMask);
-  __ cmp(scratch, kSymbolTag | kStringTag);
-  __ j(not_equal, label);
-}
-
-
-void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Because builtins always remove the receiver from the stack, we
-  // have to fake one to avoid underflowing the stack. The receiver
-  // must be inserted below the return address on the stack so we
-  // temporarily store that in a register.
-  __ pop(eax);
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(0)));
-  __ push(eax);
-
-  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow;
-
-  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
-  // and box it if it is.
-  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
-    // Get the receiver from the stack.
-    // +1 ~ return address
-    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
-    __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
-
-    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
-    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(zero, &receiver_is_value, not_taken);
-
-    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
-    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, edi);
-    __ j(above_equal, &receiver_is_js_object);
-
-    // Call the runtime to box the value.
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
-    __ EnterInternalFrame();
-    __ push(eax);
-    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_FUNCTION);
-    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), eax);
-
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
-  }
-
-  // Get the function to call from the stack.
-  // +2 ~ receiver, return address
-  __ mov(edi, Operand(esp, (argc_ + 2) * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Check that the function really is a JavaScript function.
-  __ test(edi, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
-  // Goto slow case if we do not have a function.
-  __ CmpObjectType(edi, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, ecx);
-  __ j(not_equal, &slow, not_taken);
-
-  // Fast-case: Just invoke the function.
-  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
-  __ InvokeFunction(edi, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
-  // of the original receiver from the call site).
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), edi);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(argc_));
-  __ Set(ebx, Immediate(0));
-  __ GetBuiltinEntry(edx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
-  Handle<Code> adaptor(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline));
-  __ jmp(adaptor, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // eax holds the exception.
-
-  // Adjust this code if not the case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Drop the sp to the top of the handler.
-  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
-  __ mov(esp, Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
-
-  // Restore next handler and frame pointer, discard handler state.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
-  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 1 * kPointerSize);
-  __ pop(ebp);
-  __ pop(edx);  // Remove state.
-
-  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if
-  // not NULL.  The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of
-  // a JS entry frame.
-  __ xor_(esi, Operand(esi));  // Tentatively set context pointer to NULL.
-  Label skip;
-  __ cmp(ebp, 0);
-  __ j(equal, &skip, not_taken);
-  __ mov(esi, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ bind(&skip);
-
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-// If true, a Handle<T> passed by value is passed and returned by
-// using the location_ field directly.  If false, it is passed and
-// returned as a pointer to a handle.
-#ifdef USING_BSD_ABI
-static const bool kPassHandlesDirectly = true;
-#else
-static const bool kPassHandlesDirectly = false;
-#endif
-
-
-void ApiGetterEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label empty_handle;
-  Label prologue;
-  Label promote_scheduled_exception;
-  __ EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::MODE_NORMAL, kStackSpace, kArgc);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kArgc == 4);
-  if (kPassHandlesDirectly) {
-    // When handles as passed directly we don't have to allocate extra
-    // space for and pass an out parameter.
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // name.
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), eax);  // arguments pointer.
-  } else {
-    // The function expects three arguments to be passed but we allocate
-    // four to get space for the output cell.  The argument slots are filled
-    // as follows:
-    //
-    //   3: output cell
-    //   2: arguments pointer
-    //   1: name
-    //   0: pointer to the output cell
-    //
-    // Note that this is one more "argument" than the function expects
-    // so the out cell will have to be popped explicitly after returning
-    // from the function.
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // name.
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize), eax);  // arguments pointer.
-    __ mov(ebx, esp);
-    __ add(Operand(ebx), Immediate(3 * kPointerSize));
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), ebx);  // output
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize), Immediate(0));  // out cell.
-  }
-  // Call the api function!
-  __ call(fun()->address(), RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
-  // Check if the function scheduled an exception.
-  ExternalReference scheduled_exception_address =
-      ExternalReference::scheduled_exception_address();
-  __ cmp(Operand::StaticVariable(scheduled_exception_address),
-         Immediate(Factory::the_hole_value()));
-  __ j(not_equal, &promote_scheduled_exception, not_taken);
-  if (!kPassHandlesDirectly) {
-    // The returned value is a pointer to the handle holding the result.
-    // Dereference this to get to the location.
-    __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, 0));
-  }
-  // Check if the result handle holds 0.
-  __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
-  __ j(zero, &empty_handle, not_taken);
-  // It was non-zero.  Dereference to get the result value.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(eax, 0));
-  __ bind(&prologue);
-  __ LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::MODE_NORMAL);
-  __ ret(0);
-  __ bind(&promote_scheduled_exception);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kPromoteScheduledException, 0, 1);
-  __ bind(&empty_handle);
-  // It was zero; the result is undefined.
-  __ mov(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ jmp(&prologue);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
-                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
-                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-                              bool do_gc,
-                              bool always_allocate_scope,
-                              int /* alignment_skew */) {
-  // eax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any
-  // ebx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
-  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // edi: number of arguments including receiver  (C callee-saved)
-  // esi: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved)
-
-  // Result returned in eax, or eax+edx if result_size_ is 2.
-
-  // Check stack alignment.
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ CheckStackAlignment();
-  }
-
-  if (do_gc) {
-    // Pass failure code returned from last attempt as first argument to
-    // PerformGC. No need to use PrepareCallCFunction/CallCFunction here as the
-    // stack alignment is known to be correct. This function takes one argument
-    // which is passed on the stack, and we know that the stack has been
-    // prepared to pass at least one argument.
-    __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), eax);  // Result.
-    __ call(FUNCTION_ADDR(Runtime::PerformGC), RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
-  }
-
-  ExternalReference scope_depth =
-      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
-  if (always_allocate_scope) {
-    __ inc(Operand::StaticVariable(scope_depth));
-  }
-
-  // Call C function.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 0 * kPointerSize), edi);  // argc.
-  __ mov(Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize), esi);  // argv.
-  __ call(Operand(ebx));
-  // Result is in eax or edx:eax - do not destroy these registers!
-
-  if (always_allocate_scope) {
-    __ dec(Operand::StaticVariable(scope_depth));
-  }
-
-  // Make sure we're not trying to return 'the hole' from the runtime
-  // call as this may lead to crashes in the IC code later.
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    Label okay;
-    __ cmp(eax, Factory::the_hole_value());
-    __ j(not_equal, &okay);
-    __ int3();
-    __ bind(&okay);
-  }
-
-  // Check for failure result.
-  Label failure_returned;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
-  __ lea(ecx, Operand(eax, 1));
-  // Lower 2 bits of ecx are 0 iff eax has failure tag.
-  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kFailureTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &failure_returned, not_taken);
-
-  // Exit the JavaScript to C++ exit frame.
-  __ LeaveExitFrame(mode_);
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Handling of failure.
-  __ bind(&failure_returned);
-
-  Label retry;
-  // If the returned exception is RETRY_AFTER_GC continue at retry label
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
-  __ j(zero, &retry, taken);
-
-  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
-  __ cmp(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::OutOfMemoryException()));
-  __ j(equal, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-
-  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ mov(eax, Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception_address));
-  __ mov(edx,
-         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception_address), edx);
-
-  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
-  // by javascript code.
-  __ cmp(eax, Factory::termination_exception());
-  __ j(equal, throw_termination_exception);
-
-  // Handle normal exception.
-  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
-
-  // Retry.
-  __ bind(&retry);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
-  // Adjust this code if not the case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kSize == 4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Drop sp to the top stack handler.
-  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
-  __ mov(esp, Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
-
-  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
-  Label loop, done;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
-  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
-  __ cmp(Operand(esp, kStateOffset), Immediate(StackHandler::ENTRY));
-  __ j(equal, &done);
-  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
-  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
-  __ mov(esp, Operand(esp, kNextOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset == 0);
-  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(handler_address));
-
-  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
-    // Set external caught exception to false.
-    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
-    __ mov(eax, false);
-    __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(external_caught), eax);
-
-    // Set pending exception and eax to out of memory exception.
-    ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-    __ mov(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::OutOfMemoryException()));
-    __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), eax);
-  }
-
-  // Clear the context pointer.
-  __ xor_(esi, Operand(esi));
-
-  // Restore fp from handler and discard handler state.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset == 1 * kPointerSize);
-  __ pop(ebp);
-  __ pop(edx);  // State.
-
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset == 3 * kPointerSize);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // eax: number of arguments including receiver
-  // ebx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
-  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // esi: current context (C callee-saved)
-  // edi: JS function of the caller (C callee-saved)
-
-  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects instead
-  // of a proper result. The builtin entry handles this by performing
-  // a garbage collection and retrying the builtin (twice).
-
-  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
-  __ EnterExitFrame(mode_);
-
-  // eax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any (setup below)
-  // ebx: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved)
-  // ebp: frame pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // esp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // edi: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved)
-  // esi: argv pointer (C callee-saved)
-
-  Label throw_normal_exception;
-  Label throw_termination_exception;
-  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
-
-  // Call into the runtime system.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               false,
-               false);
-
-  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               false);
-
-  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
-  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
-  __ mov(eax, Immediate(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(failure)));
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               true);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
-  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
-}
-
-
-void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
-  Label invoke, exit;
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  Label not_outermost_js, not_outermost_js_2;
-#endif
-
-  // Setup frame.
-  __ push(ebp);
-  __ mov(ebp, Operand(esp));
-
-  // Push marker in two places.
-  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(marker)));  // context slot
-  __ push(Immediate(Smi::FromInt(marker)));  // function slot
-  // Save callee-saved registers (C calling conventions).
-  __ push(edi);
-  __ push(esi);
-  __ push(ebx);
-
-  // Save copies of the top frame descriptor on the stack.
-  ExternalReference c_entry_fp(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address);
-  __ push(Operand::StaticVariable(c_entry_fp));
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  // If this is the outermost JS call, set js_entry_sp value.
-  ExternalReference js_entry_sp(Top::k_js_entry_sp_address);
-  __ cmp(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), Immediate(0));
-  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js);
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), ebp);
-  __ bind(&not_outermost_js);
-#endif
-
-  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
-  __ call(&invoke);
-
-  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
-  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), eax);
-  __ mov(eax, reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(Failure::Exception()));
-  __ jmp(&exit);
-
-  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
-  __ bind(&invoke);
-  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
-
-  // Clear any pending exceptions.
-  __ mov(edx,
-         Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location()));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(pending_exception), edx);
-
-  // Fake a receiver (NULL).
-  __ push(Immediate(0));  // receiver
-
-  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline
-  // builtin and pop the faked function when we return. Notice that we
-  // cannot store a reference to the trampoline code directly in this
-  // stub, because the builtin stubs may not have been generated yet.
-  if (is_construct) {
-    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
-    __ mov(edx, Immediate(construct_entry));
-  } else {
-    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
-    __ mov(edx, Immediate(entry));
-  }
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(edx, 0));  // deref address
-  __ lea(edx, FieldOperand(edx, Code::kHeaderSize));
-  __ call(Operand(edx));
-
-  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain.
-  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address)));
-  // Pop next_sp.
-  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(StackHandlerConstants::kSize - kPointerSize));
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  // If current EBP value is the same as js_entry_sp value, it means that
-  // the current function is the outermost.
-  __ cmp(ebp, Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp));
-  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js_2);
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticVariable(js_entry_sp), Immediate(0));
-  __ bind(&not_outermost_js_2);
-#endif
-
-  // Restore the top frame descriptor from the stack.
-  __ bind(&exit);
-  __ pop(Operand::StaticVariable(ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address)));
-
-  // Restore callee-saved registers (C calling conventions).
-  __ pop(ebx);
-  __ pop(esi);
-  __ pop(edi);
-  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));  // remove markers
-
-  // Restore frame pointer and return.
-  __ pop(ebp);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Get the object - go slow case if it's a smi.
-  Label slow;
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // 2 ~ return address, function
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
-
-  // Check that the left hand is a JS object.
-  __ IsObjectJSObjectType(eax, eax, edx, &slow);
-
-  // Get the prototype of the function.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // 1 ~ return address
-  // edx is function, eax is map.
-
-  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
-  Label miss;
-  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex));
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
-  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex));
-  __ cmp(eax, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
-  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
-  __ mov(eax, Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&miss);
-  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(edx, ebx, ecx, &slow);
-
-  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
-  __ test(ebx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &slow, not_taken);
-  __ IsObjectJSObjectType(ebx, ecx, ecx, &slow);
-
-  // Register mapping:
-  //   eax is object map.
-  //   edx is function.
-  //   ebx is function prototype.
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), edx);
-
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-
-  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
-  Label loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ cmp(ecx, Operand(ebx));
-  __ j(equal, &is_instance);
-  __ cmp(Operand(ecx), Immediate(Factory::null_value()));
-  __ j(equal, &is_not_instance);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-
-  __ bind(&is_instance);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(0));
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
-  __ mov(ecx, Immediate(Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex));
-  __ mov(Operand::StaticArray(ecx, times_pointer_size, roots_address), eax);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Slow-case: Go through the JavaScript implementation.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-}
-
-
-int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
-  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
-  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
-  // condition is equals.
-  ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) < (1 << 12));
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_))
-         | RegisterField::encode(false)   // lhs_ and rhs_ are not used
-         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
-         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == equal ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
-         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
-}
-
-
-// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
-// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
-const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-
-  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
-  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
-  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
-  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
-
-  const char* cc_name;
-  switch (cc_) {
-    case less: cc_name = "LT"; break;
-    case greater: cc_name = "GT"; break;
-    case less_equal: cc_name = "LE"; break;
-    case greater_equal: cc_name = "GE"; break;
-    case equal: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
-    case not_equal: cc_name = "NE"; break;
-    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
-  }
-
-  const char* strict_name = "";
-  if (strict_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
-    strict_name = "_STRICT";
-  }
-
-  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
-  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
-    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
-  }
-
-  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
-  if (!include_number_compare_) {
-    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
-  }
-
-  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
-               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s",
-               cc_name,
-               strict_name,
-               never_nan_nan_name,
-               include_number_compare_name);
-  return name_;
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label flat_string;
-  Label ascii_string;
-  Label got_char_code;
-
-  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(object_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
-  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
-  __ test(result_, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(index_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &index_not_smi_);
-
-  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
-  __ mov(scratch_, index_);
-  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Check for index out of range.
-  __ cmp(scratch_, FieldOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ j(above_equal, index_out_of_range_);
-
-  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(zero, &flat_string);
-
-  // Handle non-flat strings.
-  __ test(result_, Immediate(kIsConsStringMask));
-  __ j(zero, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // ConsString.
-  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
-  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
-  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
-  // the string.
-  __ cmp(FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset),
-         Immediate(Factory::empty_string()));
-  __ j(not_equal, &call_runtime_);
-  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
-  __ mov(object_, FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
-  __ bind(&flat_string);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
-  __ test(result_, Immediate(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_string);
-
-  // 2-byte string.
-  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0 && kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  __ movzx_w(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
-                                   scratch_, times_1,  // Scratch is smi-tagged.
-                                   SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
-
-  // ASCII string.
-  // Load the byte into the result register.
-  __ bind(&ascii_string);
-  __ SmiUntag(scratch_);
-  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
-                                   scratch_, times_1,
-                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ bind(&got_char_code);
-  __ SmiTag(result_);
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
-
-  // Index is not a smi.
-  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
-  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
-  __ CheckMap(index_, Factory::heap_number_map(), index_not_number_, true);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(object_);
-  __ push(index_);
-  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
-  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
-  } else {
-    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
-    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
-  }
-  if (!scratch_.is(eax)) {
-    // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
-    // have a chance to overwrite it.
-    __ mov(scratch_, eax);
-  }
-  __ pop(index_);
-  __ pop(object_);
-  // Reload the instance type.
-  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(scratch_, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, index_out_of_range_);
-  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
-  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
-  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
-  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
-  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(object_);
-  __ push(index_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
-  if (!result_.is(eax)) {
-    __ mov(result_, eax);
-  }
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode + 1));
-  __ test(code_,
-          Immediate(kSmiTagMask |
-                    ((~String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) << kSmiTagSize)));
-  __ j(not_zero, &slow_case_, not_taken);
-
-  __ Set(result_, Immediate(Factory::single_character_string_cache()));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiShiftSize == 0);
-  // At this point code register contains smi tagged ascii char code.
-  __ mov(result_, FieldOperand(result_,
-                               code_, times_half_pointer_size,
-                               FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ cmp(result_, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ j(equal, &slow_case_, not_taken);
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(code_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
-  if (!result_.is(eax)) {
-    __ mov(result_, eax);
-  }
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-}
-
-
-void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label string_add_runtime;
-
-  // Load the two arguments.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
-
-  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
-  if (string_check_) {
-    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
-    __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ebx);
-    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
-
-    // First argument is a a string, test second.
-    __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
-    __ CmpObjectType(edx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, ebx);
-    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  }
-
-  // Both arguments are strings.
-  // eax: first string
-  // edx: second string
-  // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
-  Label second_not_zero_length, both_not_zero_length;
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(ecx, Operand(ecx));
-  __ j(not_zero, &second_not_zero_length);
-  // Second string is empty, result is first string which is already in eax.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&second_not_zero_length);
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(ebx, Operand(ebx));
-  __ j(not_zero, &both_not_zero_length);
-  // First string is empty, result is second string which is in edx.
-  __ mov(eax, edx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Both strings are non-empty.
-  // eax: first string
-  // ebx: length of first string as a smi
-  // ecx: length of second string as a smi
-  // edx: second string
-  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
-  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
-  __ bind(&both_not_zero_length);
-  __ add(ebx, Operand(ecx));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Smi::kMaxValue == String::kMaxLength);
-  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
-  __ j(overflow, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
-  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
-  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
-  __ j(not_equal, &longer_than_two);
-
-  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(eax, edx, ebx, ecx,
-                                         &string_add_runtime);
-
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
-  // just allocate a new one.
-  Label make_two_character_string, make_flat_ascii_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, ebx, ecx, eax, edx, edi, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  __ Set(ebx, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
-  __ jmp(&make_flat_ascii_string);
-
-  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
-  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
-  __ cmp(Operand(ebx), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(String::kMinNonFlatLength)));
-  __ j(below, &string_add_flat_result);
-
-  // If result is not supposed to be flat allocate a cons string object. If both
-  // strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
-  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edi, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(edi, FieldOperand(edi, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ and_(ecx, Operand(edi));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
-  __ j(zero, &non_ascii);
-  __ bind(&ascii_data);
-  // Allocate an acsii cons string.
-  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(ecx, edi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ bind(&allocated);
-  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) __ AbortIfNotSmi(ebx);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kLengthOffset), ebx);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kHashFieldOffset),
-         Immediate(String::kEmptyHashField));
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kFirstOffset), eax);
-  __ mov(FieldOperand(ecx, ConsString::kSecondOffset), edx);
-  __ mov(eax, ecx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&non_ascii);
-  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
-  // to contain only ascii characters.
-  // ecx: first instance type AND second instance type.
-  // edi: second instance type.
-  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kAsciiDataHintMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_data);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ xor_(edi, Operand(ecx));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
-  __ and_(edi, kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag);
-  __ cmp(edi, kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag);
-  __ j(equal, &ascii_data);
-  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
-  __ AllocateConsString(ecx, edi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ jmp(&allocated);
-
-  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are not
-  // external strings.
-  // eax: first string
-  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
-  // edx: second string
-  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ and_(ecx, kStringRepresentationMask);
-  __ cmp(ecx, kExternalStringTag);
-  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ and_(ecx, kStringRepresentationMask);
-  __ cmp(ecx, kExternalStringTag);
-  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Now check if both strings are ascii strings.
-  // eax: first string
-  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
-  // edx: second string
-  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ j(zero, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
-
-  __ bind(&make_flat_ascii_string);
-  // Both strings are ascii strings.  As they are short they are both flat.
-  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
-  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(eax, ebx, ecx, edx, edi, &string_add_runtime);
-  // eax: result string
-  __ mov(ecx, eax);
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(Operand(ecx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Load first argument and locate first character.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(edi);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: first character of result
-  // edx: first char of first argument
-  // edi: length of first argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, true);
-  // Load second argument and locate first character.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(edi);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: next character of result
-  // edx: first char of second argument
-  // edi: length of second argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, true);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Handle creating a flat two byte result.
-  // eax: first string - known to be two byte
-  // ebx: length of resulting flat string as a smi
-  // edx: second string
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-  __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ test_b(FieldOperand(ecx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset), kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ j(not_zero, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Both strings are two byte strings. As they are short they are both
-  // flat.
-  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(eax, ebx, ecx, edx, edi, &string_add_runtime);
-  // eax: result string
-  __ mov(ecx, eax);
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ add(Operand(ecx),
-         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Load first argument and locate first character.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(edi);
-  __ add(Operand(edx),
-         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: first character of result
-  // edx: first char of first argument
-  // edi: length of first argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, false);
-  // Load second argument and locate first character.
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(edi, FieldOperand(edx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(edi);
-  __ add(Operand(edx), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: next character of result
-  // edx: first char of second argument
-  // edi: length of second argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, ecx, edx, edi, ebx, false);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
-  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          Register dest,
-                                          Register src,
-                                          Register count,
-                                          Register scratch,
-                                          bool ascii) {
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
-  // short strings.
-  if (ascii) {
-    __ mov_b(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
-    __ mov_b(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
-    __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(1));
-    __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(1));
-  } else {
-    __ mov_w(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
-    __ mov_w(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
-    __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(2));
-    __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(2));
-  }
-  __ sub(Operand(count), Immediate(1));
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                             Register dest,
-                                             Register src,
-                                             Register count,
-                                             Register scratch,
-                                             bool ascii) {
-  // Copy characters using rep movs of doublewords.
-  // The destination is aligned on a 4 byte boundary because we are
-  // copying to the beginning of a newly allocated string.
-  ASSERT(dest.is(edi));  // rep movs destination
-  ASSERT(src.is(esi));  // rep movs source
-  ASSERT(count.is(ecx));  // rep movs count
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(dest));
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(src));
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(count));
-
-  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
-  Label done;
-  __ test(count, Operand(count));
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Make count the number of bytes to copy.
-  if (!ascii) {
-    __ shl(count, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Don't enter the rep movs if there are less than 4 bytes to copy.
-  Label last_bytes;
-  __ test(count, Immediate(~3));
-  __ j(zero, &last_bytes);
-
-  // Copy from edi to esi using rep movs instruction.
-  __ mov(scratch, count);
-  __ sar(count, 2);  // Number of doublewords to copy.
-  __ cld();
-  __ rep_movs();
-
-  // Find number of bytes left.
-  __ mov(count, scratch);
-  __ and_(count, 3);
-
-  // Check if there are more bytes to copy.
-  __ bind(&last_bytes);
-  __ test(count, Operand(count));
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Copy remaining characters.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ mov_b(scratch, Operand(src, 0));
-  __ mov_b(Operand(dest, 0), scratch);
-  __ add(Operand(src), Immediate(1));
-  __ add(Operand(dest), Immediate(1));
-  __ sub(Operand(count), Immediate(1));
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register c1,
-                                                        Register c2,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3,
-                                                        Label* not_found) {
-  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
-  Register scratch = scratch3;
-
-  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
-  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
-  Label not_array_index;
-  __ mov(scratch, c1);
-  __ sub(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('0')));
-  __ cmp(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-  __ j(above, &not_array_index);
-  __ mov(scratch, c2);
-  __ sub(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('0')));
-  __ cmp(Operand(scratch), Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-  __ j(below_equal, not_found);
-
-  __ bind(&not_array_index);
-  // Calculate the two character string hash.
-  Register hash = scratch1;
-  GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1, scratch);
-  GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2, scratch);
-  GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash, scratch);
-
-  // Collect the two characters in a register.
-  Register chars = c1;
-  __ shl(c2, kBitsPerByte);
-  __ or_(chars, Operand(c2));
-
-  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:  hash of two character string.
-
-  // Load the symbol table.
-  Register symbol_table = c2;
-  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
-  __ mov(scratch, Immediate(Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex));
-  __ mov(symbol_table,
-         Operand::StaticArray(scratch, times_pointer_size, roots_address));
-
-  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
-  Register mask = scratch2;
-  __ mov(mask, FieldOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
-  __ SmiUntag(mask);
-  __ sub(Operand(mask), Immediate(1));
-
-  // Registers
-  // chars:        two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:         hash of two character string
-  // symbol_table: symbol table
-  // mask:         capacity mask
-  // scratch:      -
-
-  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
-  static const int kProbes = 4;
-  Label found_in_symbol_table;
-  Label next_probe[kProbes], next_probe_pop_mask[kProbes];
-  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
-    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
-    __ mov(scratch, hash);
-    if (i > 0) {
-      __ add(Operand(scratch), Immediate(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
-    }
-    __ and_(scratch, Operand(mask));
-
-    // Load the entry from the symbol table.
-    Register candidate = scratch;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
-    __ mov(candidate,
-           FieldOperand(symbol_table,
-                        scratch,
-                        times_pointer_size,
-                        SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset));
-
-    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
-    __ cmp(candidate, Factory::undefined_value());
-    __ j(equal, not_found);
-
-    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
-    __ cmp(FieldOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset),
-           Immediate(Smi::FromInt(2)));
-    __ j(not_equal, &next_probe[i]);
-
-    // As we are out of registers save the mask on the stack and use that
-    // register as a temporary.
-    __ push(mask);
-    Register temp = mask;
-
-    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
-    __ mov(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ movzx_b(temp, FieldOperand(temp, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(
-        temp, temp, &next_probe_pop_mask[i]);
-
-    // Check if the two characters match.
-    __ mov(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-    __ and_(temp, 0x0000ffff);
-    __ cmp(chars, Operand(temp));
-    __ j(equal, &found_in_symbol_table);
-    __ bind(&next_probe_pop_mask[i]);
-    __ pop(mask);
-    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
-  }
-
-  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
-  __ jmp(not_found);
-
-  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
-  Register result = scratch;
-  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
-  __ pop(mask);  // Pop saved mask from the stack.
-  if (!result.is(eax)) {
-    __ mov(eax, result);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Register hash,
-                                    Register character,
-                                    Register scratch) {
-  // hash = character + (character << 10);
-  __ mov(hash, character);
-  __ shl(hash, 10);
-  __ add(hash, Operand(character));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ sar(scratch, 6);
-  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                            Register hash,
-                                            Register character,
-                                            Register scratch) {
-  // hash += character;
-  __ add(hash, Operand(character));
-  // hash += hash << 10;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ shl(scratch, 10);
-  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ sar(scratch, 6);
-  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash,
-                                       Register scratch) {
-  // hash += hash << 3;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ shl(scratch, 3);
-  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ sar(scratch, 11);
-  __ xor_(hash, Operand(scratch));
-  // hash += hash << 15;
-  __ mov(scratch, hash);
-  __ shl(scratch, 15);
-  __ add(hash, Operand(scratch));
-
-  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
-  Label hash_not_zero;
-  __ test(hash, Operand(hash));
-  __ j(not_zero, &hash_not_zero);
-  __ mov(hash, Immediate(27));
-  __ bind(&hash_not_zero);
-}
-
-
-void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  esp[0]: return address
-  //  esp[4]: to
-  //  esp[8]: from
-  //  esp[12]: string
-
-  // Make sure first argument is a string.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(eax, ebx, ebx);
-  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-
-  // eax: string
-  // ebx: instance type
-
-  // Calculate length of sub string using the smi values.
-  Label result_longer_than_two;
-  __ mov(ecx, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // To index.
-  __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // From index.
-  __ test(edx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-  __ sub(ecx, Operand(edx));
-  __ cmp(ecx, FieldOperand(eax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  Label return_eax;
-  __ j(equal, &return_eax);
-  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
-  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
-  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
-  __ SmiUntag(ecx);  // Result length is no longer smi.
-  __ cmp(ecx, 2);
-  __ j(greater, &result_longer_than_two);
-  __ j(less, &runtime);
-
-  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
-  // eax: string
-  // ebx: instance type
-  // ecx: sub string length (value is 2)
-  // edx: from index (smi)
-  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(ebx, ebx, &runtime);
-
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ SmiUntag(edx);  // From index is no longer smi.
-  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, edx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ movzx_b(ecx,
-             FieldOperand(eax, edx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
-  Label make_two_character_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, ebx, ecx, eax, edx, edi, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  // Setup registers for allocating the two character string.
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ Set(ecx, Immediate(2));
-
-  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
-  // eax: string
-  // ebx: instance type
-  // ecx: result string length
-  // Check for flat ascii string
-  Label non_ascii_flat;
-  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(ebx, ebx, &non_ascii_flat);
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(eax, ecx, ebx, edx, edi, &runtime);
-
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: result string length
-  __ mov(edx, esi);  // esi used by following code.
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ mov(edi, eax);
-  __ add(Operand(edi), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
-  __ mov(esi, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ add(Operand(esi), Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // from
-  __ SmiUntag(ebx);
-  __ add(esi, Operand(ebx));
-
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: result length
-  // edx: original value of esi
-  // edi: first character of result
-  // esi: character of sub string start
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, edi, esi, ecx, ebx, true);
-  __ mov(esi, edx);  // Restore esi.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
-  // eax: string
-  // ebx: instance type & kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask
-  // ecx: result string length
-  // Check for flat two byte string
-  __ cmp(ebx, kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(eax, ecx, ebx, edx, edi, &runtime);
-
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: result string length
-  __ mov(edx, esi);  // esi used by following code.
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ mov(edi, eax);
-  __ add(Operand(edi),
-         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
-  __ mov(esi, Operand(esp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ add(Operand(esi),
-         Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ mov(ebx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // from
-  // As from is a smi it is 2 times the value which matches the size of a two
-  // byte character.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagSize + kSmiShiftSize == 1);
-  __ add(esi, Operand(ebx));
-
-  // eax: result string
-  // ecx: result length
-  // edx: original value of esi
-  // edi: first character of result
-  // esi: character of sub string start
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, edi, esi, ecx, ebx, false);
-  __ mov(esi, edx);  // Restore esi.
-
-  __ bind(&return_eax);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register left,
-                                                        Register right,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3) {
-  Label result_not_equal;
-  Label result_greater;
-  Label compare_lengths;
-
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
-
-  // Find minimum length.
-  Label left_shorter;
-  __ mov(scratch1, FieldOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ mov(scratch3, scratch1);
-  __ sub(scratch3, FieldOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset));
-
-  Register length_delta = scratch3;
-
-  __ j(less_equal, &left_shorter);
-  // Right string is shorter. Change scratch1 to be length of right string.
-  __ sub(scratch1, Operand(length_delta));
-  __ bind(&left_shorter);
-
-  Register min_length = scratch1;
-
-  // If either length is zero, just compare lengths.
-  __ test(min_length, Operand(min_length));
-  __ j(zero, &compare_lengths);
-
-  // Change index to run from -min_length to -1 by adding min_length
-  // to string start. This means that loop ends when index reaches zero,
-  // which doesn't need an additional compare.
-  __ SmiUntag(min_length);
-  __ lea(left,
-         FieldOperand(left,
-                      min_length, times_1,
-                      SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ lea(right,
-         FieldOperand(right,
-                      min_length, times_1,
-                      SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ neg(min_length);
-
-  Register index = min_length;  // index = -min_length;
-
-  {
-    // Compare loop.
-    Label loop;
-    __ bind(&loop);
-    // Compare characters.
-    __ mov_b(scratch2, Operand(left, index, times_1, 0));
-    __ cmpb(scratch2, Operand(right, index, times_1, 0));
-    __ j(not_equal, &result_not_equal);
-    __ add(Operand(index), Immediate(1));
-    __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-  }
-
-  // Compare lengths -  strings up to min-length are equal.
-  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
-  __ test(length_delta, Operand(length_delta));
-  __ j(not_zero, &result_not_equal);
-
-  // Result is EQUAL.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  __ bind(&result_not_equal);
-  __ j(greater, &result_greater);
-
-  // Result is LESS.
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(LESS)));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Result is GREATER.
-  __ bind(&result_greater);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(GREATER)));
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  esp[0]: return address
-  //  esp[4]: right string
-  //  esp[8]: left string
-
-  __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // left
-  __ mov(eax, Operand(esp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // right
-
-  Label not_same;
-  __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
-  __ j(not_equal, &not_same);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(EQUAL == 0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ Set(eax, Immediate(Smi::FromInt(EQUAL)));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&not_same);
-
-  // Check that both objects are sequential ascii strings.
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(edx, eax, ecx, ebx, &runtime);
-
-  // Compare flat ascii strings.
-  // Drop arguments from the stack.
-  __ pop(ecx);
-  __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ push(ecx);
-  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, edx, eax, ecx, ebx, edi);
-
-  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
-}
-
 #undef __
 
 #define __ masm.
diff --git a/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.h b/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.h
index ce1bcf6..2a8d313 100644
--- a/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.h
+++ b/src/ia32/codegen-ia32.h
@@ -574,6 +574,11 @@
   void Int32BinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* node);
 
 
+  // Generate a stub call from the virtual frame.
+  Result GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(GenericBinaryOpStub* stub,
+                                         Result* left,
+                                         Result* right);
+
   void Comparison(AstNode* node,
                   Condition cc,
                   bool strict,
@@ -730,6 +735,9 @@
   // Check whether two RegExps are equivalent
   void GenerateIsRegExpEquivalent(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
 
+  void GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+  void GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+
   // Simple condition analysis.
   enum ConditionAnalysis {
     ALWAYS_TRUE,
@@ -803,327 +811,6 @@
 };
 
 
-// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
-// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
-class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
-      : type_(type) {}
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
- private:
-  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
-  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
-  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
-  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
-  void GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  ToBooleanStub() { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-};
-
-
-// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub GenericBinaryOpStub.
-enum GenericBinaryFlags {
-  NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS = 0,
-  NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit smi code in stub.
-};
-
-
-class GenericBinaryOpStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
-                      OverwriteMode mode,
-                      GenericBinaryFlags flags,
-                      TypeInfo operands_type)
-      : op_(op),
-        mode_(mode),
-        flags_(flags),
-        args_in_registers_(false),
-        args_reversed_(false),
-        static_operands_type_(operands_type),
-        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
-        name_(NULL) {
-    if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
-      mode_ = NO_OVERWRITE;
-    }
-    use_sse3_ = CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE3);
-    ASSERT(OpBits::is_valid(Token::NUM_TOKENS));
-  }
-
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type)
-      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
-        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
-        flags_(FlagBits::decode(key)),
-        args_in_registers_(ArgsInRegistersBits::decode(key)),
-        args_reversed_(ArgsReversedBits::decode(key)),
-        use_sse3_(SSE3Bits::decode(key)),
-        static_operands_type_(TypeInfo::ExpandedRepresentation(
-            StaticTypeInfoBits::decode(key))),
-        runtime_operands_type_(runtime_operands_type),
-        name_(NULL) {
-  }
-
-  // Generate code to call the stub with the supplied arguments. This will add
-  // code at the call site to prepare arguments either in registers or on the
-  // stack together with the actual call.
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Register right);
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Smi* right);
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Smi* left, Register right);
-
-  Result GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                      VirtualFrame* frame,
-                      Result* left,
-                      Result* right);
-
- private:
-  Token::Value op_;
-  OverwriteMode mode_;
-  GenericBinaryFlags flags_;
-  bool args_in_registers_;  // Arguments passed in registers not on the stack.
-  bool args_reversed_;  // Left and right argument are swapped.
-  bool use_sse3_;
-
-  // Number type information of operands, determined by code generator.
-  TypeInfo static_operands_type_;
-
-  // Operand type information determined at runtime.
-  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
-
-  char* name_;
-
-  const char* GetName();
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub %d (op %s), "
-           "(mode %d, flags %d, registers %d, reversed %d, type_info %s)\n",
-           MinorKey(),
-           Token::String(op_),
-           static_cast<int>(mode_),
-           static_cast<int>(flags_),
-           static_cast<int>(args_in_registers_),
-           static_cast<int>(args_reversed_),
-           static_operands_type_.ToString());
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 18 bits RRNNNFRASOOOOOOOMM.
-  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
-  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 7> {};
-  class SSE3Bits: public BitField<bool, 9, 1> {};
-  class ArgsInRegistersBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
-  class ArgsReversedBits: public BitField<bool, 11, 1> {};
-  class FlagBits: public BitField<GenericBinaryFlags, 12, 1> {};
-  class StaticTypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 13, 3> {};
-  class RuntimeTypeInfoBits: public BitField<BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo, 16, 2> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
-    return OpBits::encode(op_)
-           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
-           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
-           | SSE3Bits::encode(use_sse3_)
-           | ArgsInRegistersBits::encode(args_in_registers_)
-           | ArgsReversedBits::encode(args_reversed_)
-           | StaticTypeInfoBits::encode(
-                 static_operands_type_.ThreeBitRepresentation())
-           | RuntimeTypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow);
-  void GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateHeapResultAllocation(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* alloc_failure);
-  void GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  bool ArgsInRegistersSupported() {
-    return op_ == Token::ADD || op_ == Token::SUB
-        || op_ == Token::MUL || op_ == Token::DIV;
-  }
-  bool IsOperationCommutative() {
-    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::MUL);
-  }
-
-  void SetArgsInRegisters() { args_in_registers_ = true; }
-  void SetArgsReversed() { args_reversed_ = true; }
-  bool HasSmiCodeInStub() { return (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) == 0; }
-  bool HasArgsInRegisters() { return args_in_registers_; }
-  bool HasArgsReversed() { return args_reversed_; }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
-    return HasSmiCodeInStub() &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
-    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
-
-  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
-    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
-  }
-};
-
-
-class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
- public:
-  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
-  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
-  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersREP adds too much
-  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                     Register dest,
-                                     Register src,
-                                     Register count,
-                                     Register scratch,
-                                     bool ascii);
-
-  // Generate code for copying characters using the rep movs instruction.
-  // Copies ecx characters from esi to edi. Copying of overlapping regions is
-  // not supported.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                        Register dest,     // Must be edi.
-                                        Register src,      // Must be esi.
-                                        Register count,    // Must be ecx.
-                                        Register scratch,  // Neither of above.
-                                        bool ascii);
-
-  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
-  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
-  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
-  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register eax.
-  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                   Register c1,
-                                                   Register c2,
-                                                   Register scratch1,
-                                                   Register scratch2,
-                                                   Register scratch3,
-                                                   Label* not_found);
-
-  // Generate string hash.
-  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register hash,
-                               Register character,
-                               Register scratch);
-  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash,
-                                       Register character,
-                                       Register scratch);
-  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register hash,
-                                  Register scratch);
-
- private:
-  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
-};
-
-
-// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
-enum StringAddFlags {
-  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
-  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
-};
-
-
-class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
-    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
-  }
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
-  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
-  bool string_check_;
-};
-
-
-class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  SubStringStub() {}
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit StringCompareStub() {
-  }
-
-  // Compare two flat ascii strings and returns result in eax after popping two
-  // arguments from the stack.
-  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register left,
-                                              Register right,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              Register scratch3);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  NumberToStringStub() { }
-
-  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
-  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
-  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
-  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
-  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
-  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register object,
-                                              Register result,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              bool object_is_smi,
-                                              Label* not_found);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("NumberToStringStub\n");
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_IA32_CODEGEN_IA32_H_
diff --git a/src/ia32/debug-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/debug-ia32.cc
index b57cf3d..ee94565 100644
--- a/src/ia32/debug-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/debug-ia32.cc
@@ -94,22 +94,33 @@
 
 
 static void Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          RegList pointer_regs,
+                                          RegList object_regs,
+                                          RegList non_object_regs,
                                           bool convert_call_to_jmp) {
-  // Save the content of all general purpose registers in memory. This copy in
-  // memory is later pushed onto the JS expression stack for the fake JS frame
-  // generated and also to the C frame generated on top of that. In the JS
-  // frame ONLY the registers containing pointers will be pushed on the
-  // expression stack. This causes the GC to update these pointers so that
-  // they will have the correct value when returning from the debugger.
-  __ SaveRegistersToMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
   // Enter an internal frame.
   __ EnterInternalFrame();
 
-  // Store the registers containing object pointers on the expression stack to
-  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC.
-  __ PushRegistersFromMemory(pointer_regs);
+  // Store the registers containing live values on the expression stack to
+  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC. Non object values
+  // are stored as a smi causing it to be untouched by GC.
+  ASSERT((object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((non_object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((object_regs & non_object_regs) == 0);
+  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
+    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+    Register reg = { r };
+    if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ push(reg);
+    }
+    if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+        __ test(reg, Immediate(0xc0000000));
+        __ Assert(zero, "Unable to encode value as smi");
+      }
+      __ SmiTag(reg);
+      __ push(reg);
+    }
+  }
 
 #ifdef DEBUG
   __ RecordComment("// Calling from debug break to runtime - come in - over");
@@ -117,12 +128,25 @@
   __ Set(eax, Immediate(0));  // no arguments
   __ mov(ebx, Immediate(ExternalReference::debug_break()));
 
-  CEntryStub ceb(1, ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG);
+  CEntryStub ceb(1);
   __ CallStub(&ceb);
 
   // Restore the register values containing object pointers from the expression
-  // stack in the reverse order as they where pushed.
-  __ PopRegistersToMemory(pointer_regs);
+  // stack.
+  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
+    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+    Register reg = { r };
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      __ Set(reg, Immediate(kDebugZapValue));
+    }
+    if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ pop(reg);
+    }
+    if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ pop(reg);
+      __ SmiUntag(reg);
+    }
+  }
 
   // Get rid of the internal frame.
   __ LeaveInternalFrame();
@@ -130,12 +154,9 @@
   // If this call did not replace a call but patched other code then there will
   // be an unwanted return address left on the stack. Here we get rid of that.
   if (convert_call_to_jmp) {
-    __ pop(eax);
+    __ add(Operand(esp), Immediate(kPointerSize));
   }
 
-  // Finally restore all registers.
-  __ RestoreRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
   // Now that the break point has been handled, resume normal execution by
   // jumping to the target address intended by the caller and that was
   // overwritten by the address of DebugBreakXXX.
@@ -151,7 +172,7 @@
   //  -- eax    : receiver
   //  -- ecx    : name
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -162,7 +183,8 @@
   //  -- ecx    : name
   //  -- edx    : receiver
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit() | edx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(
+      masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit() | edx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -172,7 +194,7 @@
   //  -- edx    : receiver
   //  -- eax    : key
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | edx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | edx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -183,19 +205,17 @@
   //  -- ecx    : key
   //  -- edx    : receiver
   // -----------------------------------
-  // Register eax contains an object that needs to be pushed on the
-  // expression stack of the fake JS frame.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit() | edx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(
+      masm, eax.bit() | ecx.bit() | edx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
 void Debug::GenerateCallICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // Register state for keyed IC call call (from ic-ia32.cc)
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
-  //  -- eax: number of arguments
+  //  -- ecx: name
   // -----------------------------------
-  // The number of arguments in eax is not smi encoded.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, ecx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -204,10 +224,11 @@
   // eax is the actual number of arguments not encoded as a smi see comment
   // above IC call.
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
-  //  -- eax: number of arguments
+  //  -- eax: number of arguments (not smi)
+  //  -- edi: constructor function
   // -----------------------------------
   // The number of arguments in eax is not smi encoded.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, edi.bit(), eax.bit(), false);
 }
 
 
@@ -216,7 +237,7 @@
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  -- eax: return value
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit(), true);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, eax.bit(), 0, true);
 }
 
 
@@ -225,7 +246,7 @@
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  No registers used on entry.
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -245,7 +266,7 @@
 void Debug::GenerateSlotDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // In the places where a debug break slot is inserted no registers can contain
   // object pointers.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, true);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, true);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/ia32/frames-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/frames-ia32.cc
index 212cfde..9baf763 100644
--- a/src/ia32/frames-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/frames-ia32.cc
@@ -35,21 +35,6 @@
 namespace internal {
 
 
-StackFrame::Type StackFrame::ComputeType(State* state) {
-  ASSERT(state->fp != NULL);
-  if (StandardFrame::IsArgumentsAdaptorFrame(state->fp)) {
-    return ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR;
-  }
-  // The marker and function offsets overlap. If the marker isn't a
-  // smi then the frame is a JavaScript frame -- and the marker is
-  // really the function.
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset;
-  Object* marker = Memory::Object_at(state->fp + offset);
-  if (!marker->IsSmi()) return JAVA_SCRIPT;
-  return static_cast<StackFrame::Type>(Smi::cast(marker)->value());
-}
-
-
 StackFrame::Type ExitFrame::GetStateForFramePointer(Address fp, State* state) {
   if (fp == 0) return NONE;
   // Compute the stack pointer.
@@ -58,58 +43,11 @@
   state->fp = fp;
   state->sp = sp;
   state->pc_address = reinterpret_cast<Address*>(sp - 1 * kPointerSize);
+  ASSERT(*state->pc_address != NULL);
   return EXIT;
 }
 
 
-void ExitFrame::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
-  v->VisitPointer(&code_slot());
-  // The arguments are traversed as part of the expression stack of
-  // the calling frame.
-}
-
-
-int JavaScriptFrame::GetProvidedParametersCount() const {
-  return ComputeParametersCount();
-}
-
-
-Address JavaScriptFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  int arguments;
-  if (Heap::gc_state() != Heap::NOT_IN_GC || disable_heap_access_) {
-    // The arguments for cooked frames are traversed as if they were
-    // expression stack elements of the calling frame. The reason for
-    // this rather strange decision is that we cannot access the
-    // function during mark-compact GCs when the stack is cooked.
-    // In fact accessing heap objects (like function->shared() below)
-    // at all during GC is problematic.
-    arguments = 0;
-  } else {
-    // Compute the number of arguments by getting the number of formal
-    // parameters of the function. We must remember to take the
-    // receiver into account (+1).
-    JSFunction* function = JSFunction::cast(this->function());
-    arguments = function->shared()->formal_parameter_count() + 1;
-  }
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments * kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-Address ArgumentsAdaptorFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  const int arguments = Smi::cast(GetExpression(0))->value();
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments + 1) * kPointerSize;
-}
-
-
-Address InternalFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  // Internal frames have no arguments. The stack pointer of the
-  // caller is at a fixed offset from the frame pointer.
-  return fp() + StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-}
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32
diff --git a/src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.cc
index 684ee14..1631b04 100644
--- a/src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.cc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
 
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_IA32)
 
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -216,12 +217,28 @@
     // Check that the size of the code used for returning matches what is
     // expected by the debugger.
     ASSERT_EQ(Assembler::kJSReturnSequenceLength,
-            masm_->SizeOfCodeGeneratedSince(&check_exit_codesize));
+              masm_->SizeOfCodeGeneratedSince(&check_exit_codesize));
 #endif
   }
 }
 
 
+FullCodeGenerator::ConstantOperand FullCodeGenerator::GetConstantOperand(
+    Token::Value op, Expression* left, Expression* right) {
+  ASSERT(ShouldInlineSmiCase(op));
+  if (op == Token::DIV || op == Token::MOD || op == Token::MUL) {
+    // We never generate inlined constant smi operations for these.
+    return kNoConstants;
+  } else if (right->IsSmiLiteral()) {
+    return kRightConstant;
+  } else if (left->IsSmiLiteral() && !Token::IsShiftOp(op)) {
+    return kLeftConstant;
+  } else {
+    return kNoConstants;
+  }
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::Apply(Expression::Context context, Register reg) {
   switch (context) {
     case Expression::kUninitialized:
@@ -246,20 +263,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -289,20 +293,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       Move(result_register(), slot);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      Move(result_register(), slot);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -330,20 +321,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       __ mov(result_register(), lit->handle());
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      __ mov(result_register(), lit->handle());
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -371,20 +349,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       __ pop(result_register());
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ mov(result_register(), Operand(esp, 0));
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -420,56 +385,7 @@
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       __ Drop(count);
       if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ Drop(count);
-          if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ mov(result_register(), reg);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if (count > 1) __ Drop(count - 1);
-          __ mov(result_register(), reg);
-          __ mov(Operand(esp, 0), result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenerator::PrepareTest(Label* materialize_true,
-                                    Label* materialize_false,
-                                    Label** if_true,
-                                    Label** if_false) {
-  switch (context_) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-      break;
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-      // In an effect context, the true and the false case branch to the
-      // same label.
-      *if_true = *if_false = materialize_true;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -510,32 +426,6 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      __ bind(materialize_true);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ mov(result_register(), Factory::true_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(Immediate(Factory::true_value()));
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      __ bind(materialize_false);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ mov(result_register(), Factory::false_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(Immediate(Factory::false_value()));
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
   }
 }
 
@@ -563,78 +453,19 @@
       break;
     }
     case Expression::kTest:
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) __ mov(result_register(), Factory::false_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) __ push(Immediate(Factory::false_value()));
-          break;
+      if (flag) {
+        if (true_label_ != fall_through_) __ jmp(true_label_);
+      } else {
+        if (false_label_ != fall_through_) __ jmp(false_label_);
       }
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) __ mov(result_register(), Factory::true_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) __ push(Immediate(Factory::true_value()));
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
       break;
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Expression::Context context) {
-  // The value to test is in the accumulator.  If the value might be needed
-  // on the stack (value/test and test/value contexts with a stack location
-  // desired), then the value is already duplicated on the stack.
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, true_label_);
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, false_label_);
-
-  // In value/test and test/value expression contexts with stack as the
-  // desired location, there is already an extra value on the stack.  Use a
-  // label to discard it if unneeded.
-  Label discard;
-  Label* if_true = true_label_;
-  Label* if_false = false_label_;
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if_false = &discard;
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if_true = &discard;
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-  }
-
+void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Label* if_true,
+                               Label* if_false,
+                               Label* fall_through) {
   // Emit the inlined tests assumed by the stub.
   __ cmp(result_register(), Factory::undefined_value());
   __ j(equal, if_false);
@@ -648,83 +479,28 @@
   __ test(result_register(), Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(zero, if_true);
 
-  // Save a copy of the value if it may be needed and isn't already saved.
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-  }
-
   // Call the ToBoolean stub for all other cases.
   ToBooleanStub stub;
   __ push(result_register());
   __ CallStub(&stub);
   __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
 
-  // The stub returns nonzero for true.  Complete based on the context.
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
+  // The stub returns nonzero for true.
+  Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+}
 
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      __ j(not_zero, true_label_);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
 
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ j(zero, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(true_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ j(not_zero, true_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ j(not_zero, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(false_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ j(zero, false_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
+void FullCodeGenerator::Split(Condition cc,
+                              Label* if_true,
+                              Label* if_false,
+                              Label* fall_through) {
+  if (if_false == fall_through) {
+    __ j(cc, if_true);
+  } else if (if_true == fall_through) {
+    __ j(NegateCondition(cc), if_false);
+  } else {
+    __ j(cc, if_true);
+    __ jmp(if_false);
   }
 }
 
@@ -908,20 +684,21 @@
     // Compile the label expression.
     VisitForValue(clause->label(), kAccumulator);
 
-    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.  The comparison stub expects
-    // the smi vs. smi case to be handled before it is called.
-    Label slow_case;
+    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.
     __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 0));  // Switch value.
-    __ mov(ecx, edx);
-    __ or_(ecx, Operand(eax));
-    __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(not_zero, &slow_case, not_taken);
-    __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
-    __ j(not_equal, &next_test);
-    __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
-    __ jmp(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(Token::EQ_STRICT)) {
+      Label slow_case;
+      __ mov(ecx, edx);
+      __ or_(ecx, Operand(eax));
+      __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &slow_case, not_taken);
+      __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
+      __ j(not_equal, &next_test);
+      __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
+      __ jmp(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
+      __ bind(&slow_case);
+    }
 
-    __ bind(&slow_case);
     CompareStub stub(equal, true);
     __ CallStub(&stub);
     __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
@@ -1203,7 +980,7 @@
   __ mov(edi, Operand(ebp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
   __ mov(ecx, FieldOperand(edi, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
   int literal_offset =
-    FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
+      FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
   __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(ecx, literal_offset));
   __ cmp(ebx, Factory::undefined_value());
   __ j(not_equal, &materialized);
@@ -1391,10 +1168,11 @@
   // slot. Variables with rewrite to .arguments are treated as KEYED_PROPERTY.
   enum LhsKind { VARIABLE, NAMED_PROPERTY, KEYED_PROPERTY };
   LhsKind assign_type = VARIABLE;
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  if (prop != NULL) {
-    assign_type =
-        (prop->key()->IsPropertyName()) ? NAMED_PROPERTY : KEYED_PROPERTY;
+  Property* property = expr->target()->AsProperty();
+  if (property != NULL) {
+    assign_type = (property->key()->IsPropertyName())
+        ? NAMED_PROPERTY
+        : KEYED_PROPERTY;
   }
 
   // Evaluate LHS expression.
@@ -1405,57 +1183,70 @@
     case NAMED_PROPERTY:
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
         // We need the receiver both on the stack and in the accumulator.
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kAccumulator);
         __ push(result_register());
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
       }
       break;
     case KEYED_PROPERTY:
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kAccumulator);
         __ mov(edx, Operand(esp, 0));
         __ push(eax);
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kStack);
       }
       break;
   }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Get value of LHS expression and
-  // store in on top of the stack.
   if (expr->is_compound()) {
     Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kStack;
+    location_ = kAccumulator;
     switch (assign_type) {
       case VARIABLE:
         EmitVariableLoad(expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->var(),
                          Expression::kValue);
         break;
       case NAMED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
       case KEYED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
     }
-    location_ = saved_location;
-  }
 
-  // Evaluate RHS expression.
-  Expression* rhs = expr->value();
-  VisitForValue(rhs, kAccumulator);
+    Token::Value op = expr->binary_op();
+    ConstantOperand constant = ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)
+        ? GetConstantOperand(op, expr->target(), expr->value())
+        : kNoConstants;
+    ASSERT(constant == kRightConstant || constant == kNoConstants);
+    if (constant == kNoConstants) {
+      __ push(eax);  // Left operand goes on the stack.
+      VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
+    }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Apply operator.
-  if (expr->is_compound()) {
-    Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kAccumulator;
-    EmitBinaryOp(expr->binary_op(), Expression::kValue);
+    OverwriteMode mode = expr->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()
+        ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT
+        : NO_OVERWRITE;
+    SetSourcePosition(expr->position() + 1);
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+      EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(expr,
+                            op,
+                            Expression::kValue,
+                            mode,
+                            expr->target(),
+                            expr->value(),
+                            constant);
+    } else {
+      EmitBinaryOp(op, Expression::kValue, mode);
+    }
     location_ = saved_location;
+
+  } else {
+    VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
   }
 
   // Record source position before possible IC call.
@@ -1496,14 +1287,325 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op,
-                                     Expression::Context context) {
-  __ push(result_register());
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op,
-                           NO_OVERWRITE,
-                           NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS,
-                           TypeInfo::Unknown());
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitConstantSmiAdd(Expression* expr,
+                                           Expression::Context context,
+                                           OverwriteMode mode,
+                                           bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                                           Smi* value) {
+  Label call_stub, done;
+  __ add(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+  __ j(overflow, &call_stub);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Undo the optimistic add operation and call the shared stub.
+  __ bind(&call_stub);
+  __ sub(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+  Token::Value op = Token::ADD;
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  if (left_is_constant_smi) {
+    __ push(Immediate(value));
+    __ push(eax);
+  } else {
+    __ push(eax);
+    __ push(Immediate(value));
+  }
   __ CallStub(&stub);
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, eax);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitConstantSmiSub(Expression* expr,
+                                           Expression::Context context,
+                                           OverwriteMode mode,
+                                           bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                                           Smi* value) {
+  Label call_stub, done;
+  if (left_is_constant_smi) {
+    __ mov(ecx, eax);
+    __ mov(eax, Immediate(value));
+    __ sub(Operand(eax), ecx);
+  } else {
+    __ sub(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+  }
+  __ j(overflow, &call_stub);
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  __ bind(&call_stub);
+  if (left_is_constant_smi)  {
+    __ push(Immediate(value));
+    __ push(ecx);
+  } else {
+    // Undo the optimistic sub operation.
+    __ add(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+
+    __ push(eax);
+    __ push(Immediate(value));
+  }
+
+  Token::Value op = Token::SUB;
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  __ CallStub(&stub);
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, eax);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitConstantSmiShiftOp(Expression* expr,
+                                               Token::Value op,
+                                               Expression::Context context,
+                                               OverwriteMode mode,
+                                               Smi* value) {
+  Label call_stub, smi_case, done;
+  int shift_value = value->value() & 0x1f;
+
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &smi_case);
+
+  __ bind(&call_stub);
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  __ push(eax);
+  __ push(Immediate(value));
+  __ CallStub(&stub);
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&smi_case);
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::SHL:
+      if (shift_value != 0) {
+        __ mov(edx, eax);
+        if (shift_value > 1) {
+          __ shl(edx, shift_value - 1);
+        }
+        // Convert int result to smi, checking that it is in int range.
+        ASSERT(kSmiTagSize == 1);  // Adjust code if not the case.
+        __ add(edx, Operand(edx));
+        __ j(overflow, &call_stub);
+        __ mov(eax, edx);  // Put result back into eax.
+      }
+      break;
+    case Token::SAR:
+      if (shift_value != 0) {
+        __ sar(eax, shift_value);
+        __ and_(eax, ~kSmiTagMask);
+      }
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      if (shift_value < 2) {
+        __ mov(edx, eax);
+        __ SmiUntag(edx);
+        __ shr(edx, shift_value);
+        __ test(edx, Immediate(0xc0000000));
+        __ j(not_zero, &call_stub);
+        __ SmiTag(edx);
+        __ mov(eax, edx);  // Put result back into eax.
+      } else {
+        __ SmiUntag(eax);
+        __ shr(eax, shift_value);
+        __ SmiTag(eax);
+      }
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, eax);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitConstantSmiBitOp(Expression* expr,
+                                             Token::Value op,
+                                             Expression::Context context,
+                                             OverwriteMode mode,
+                                             Smi* value) {
+  Label smi_case, done;
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &smi_case);
+
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  // The order of the arguments does not matter for bit-ops with a
+  // constant operand.
+  __ push(Immediate(value));
+  __ push(eax);
+  __ CallStub(&stub);
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&smi_case);
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ or_(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ xor_(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ and_(Operand(eax), Immediate(value));
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, eax);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitConstantSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                                                Token::Value op,
+                                                Expression::Context context,
+                                                OverwriteMode mode,
+                                                bool left_is_constant_smi,
+                                                Smi* value) {
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      EmitConstantSmiBitOp(expr, op, context, mode, value);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SAR:
+    case Token::SHR:
+      ASSERT(!left_is_constant_smi);
+      EmitConstantSmiShiftOp(expr, op, context, mode, value);
+      break;
+    case Token::ADD:
+      EmitConstantSmiAdd(expr, context, mode, left_is_constant_smi, value);
+      break;
+    case Token::SUB:
+      EmitConstantSmiSub(expr, context, mode, left_is_constant_smi, value);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                                              Token::Value op,
+                                              Expression::Context context,
+                                              OverwriteMode mode,
+                                              Expression* left,
+                                              Expression* right,
+                                              ConstantOperand constant) {
+  if (constant == kRightConstant) {
+    Smi* value =  Smi::cast(*right->AsLiteral()->handle());
+    EmitConstantSmiBinaryOp(expr, op, context, mode, false, value);
+    return;
+  } else if (constant == kLeftConstant) {
+    Smi* value =  Smi::cast(*left->AsLiteral()->handle());
+    EmitConstantSmiBinaryOp(expr, op, context, mode, true, value);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  // Do combined smi check of the operands. Left operand is on the
+  // stack. Right operand is in eax.
+  Label done, stub_call, smi_case;
+  __ pop(edx);
+  __ mov(ecx, eax);
+  __ or_(eax, Operand(edx));
+  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &smi_case);
+
+  __ bind(&stub_call);
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  if (stub.ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    stub.GenerateCall(masm_, edx, ecx);
+  } else {
+    __ push(edx);
+    __ push(ecx);
+    __ CallStub(&stub);
+  }
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&smi_case);
+  __ mov(eax, edx);  // Copy left operand in case of a stub call.
+
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::SAR:
+      __ SmiUntag(eax);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      __ sar_cl(eax);  // No checks of result necessary
+      __ SmiTag(eax);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL: {
+      Label result_ok;
+      __ SmiUntag(eax);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      __ shl_cl(eax);
+      // Check that the *signed* result fits in a smi.
+      __ cmp(eax, 0xc0000000);
+      __ j(positive, &result_ok);
+      __ SmiTag(ecx);
+      __ jmp(&stub_call);
+      __ bind(&result_ok);
+      __ SmiTag(eax);
+      break;
+    }
+    case Token::SHR: {
+      Label result_ok;
+      __ SmiUntag(eax);
+      __ SmiUntag(ecx);
+      __ shr_cl(eax);
+      __ test(eax, Immediate(0xc0000000));
+      __ j(zero, &result_ok);
+      __ SmiTag(ecx);
+      __ jmp(&stub_call);
+      __ bind(&result_ok);
+      __ SmiTag(eax);
+      break;
+    }
+    case Token::ADD:
+      __ add(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      __ j(overflow, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ sub(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      __ j(overflow, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::MUL: {
+      __ SmiUntag(eax);
+      __ imul(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      __ j(overflow, &stub_call);
+      __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
+      __ j(not_zero, &done, taken);
+      __ mov(ebx, edx);
+      __ or_(ebx, Operand(ecx));
+      __ j(negative, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    }
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ or_(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ and_(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ xor_(eax, Operand(ecx));
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, eax);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op,
+                                     Expression::Context context,
+                                     OverwriteMode mode) {
+  TypeInfo type = TypeInfo::Unknown();
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS, type);
+  if (stub.ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    __ pop(edx);
+    stub.GenerateCall(masm_, edx, eax);
+  } else {
+    __ push(result_register());
+    __ CallStub(&stub);
+  }
   Apply(context, eax);
 }
 
@@ -1920,11 +2022,11 @@
   // According to ECMA-262, section 11.2.2, page 44, the function
   // expression in new calls must be evaluated before the
   // arguments.
-  // Push function on the stack.
-  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
 
-  // Push global object (receiver).
-  __ push(CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
+  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
 
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = expr->arguments();
@@ -1937,16 +2039,13 @@
   // constructor invocation.
   SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
-  // Load function, arg_count into edi and eax.
+  // Load function and argument count into edi and eax.
   __ Set(eax, Immediate(arg_count));
-  // Function is in esp[arg_count + 1].
-  __ mov(edi, Operand(esp, eax, times_pointer_size, kPointerSize));
+  __ mov(edi, Operand(esp, arg_count * kPointerSize));
 
   Handle<Code> construct_builtin(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   __ call(construct_builtin, RelocInfo::CONSTRUCT_CALL);
-
-  // Replace function on TOS with result in eax, or pop it.
-  DropAndApply(1, context_, eax);
+  Apply(context_, eax);
 }
 
 
@@ -1958,11 +2057,12 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1976,11 +2076,12 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask | 0x80000000));
-  __ j(zero, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -1994,7 +2095,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(zero, if_false);
@@ -2009,8 +2112,7 @@
   __ cmp(ecx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
   __ j(below, if_false);
   __ cmp(ecx, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ j(below_equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(below_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2024,13 +2126,14 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(equal, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(eax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(above_equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(above_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2044,15 +2147,16 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(zero, if_false);
   __ mov(ebx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
   __ movzx_b(ebx, FieldOperand(ebx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
   __ test(ebx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ j(not_zero, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2067,7 +2171,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Just indicate false, as %_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf() is only
   // used in a few functions in runtime.js which should not normally be hit by
@@ -2085,13 +2191,14 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(zero, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2105,13 +2212,14 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(equal, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2125,13 +2233,14 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   __ j(equal, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, ebx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2144,7 +2253,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Get the frame pointer for the calling frame.
   __ mov(eax, Operand(ebp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
@@ -2160,8 +2271,7 @@
   __ bind(&check_frame_marker);
   __ cmp(Operand(eax, StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset),
          Immediate(Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT)));
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2177,12 +2287,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ pop(ebx);
   __ cmp(eax, Operand(ebx));
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2640,14 +2751,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitRegExpCloneResult(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
-  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
-  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpCloneResult, 1);
-  Apply(context_, eax);
-}
-
-
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitSwapElements(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
   ASSERT(args->length() == 3);
   VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
@@ -2745,6 +2848,46 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ AbortIfNotString(eax);
+  }
+
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  __ test(FieldOperand(eax, String::kHashFieldOffset),
+          Immediate(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+  Split(zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ AbortIfNotString(eax);
+  }
+
+  __ mov(eax, FieldOperand(eax, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ IndexFromHash(eax, eax);
+
+  Apply(context_, eax);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
   Handle<String> name = expr->name();
   if (name->length() > 0 && name->Get(0) == '_') {
@@ -2845,19 +2988,7 @@
               break;
           }
           break;
-        case Expression::kTestValue:
-          // Value is false so it's needed.
-          switch (location_) {
-            case kAccumulator:
-              __ mov(result_register(), Factory::undefined_value());
-              break;
-            case kStack:
-              __ push(Immediate(Factory::undefined_value()));
-              break;
-          }
-          // Fall through.
         case Expression::kTest:
-        case Expression::kValueTest:
           __ jmp(false_label_);
           break;
       }
@@ -2866,45 +2997,22 @@
 
     case Token::NOT: {
       Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (NOT)");
+
       Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
       Label* if_true = NULL;
       Label* if_false = NULL;
-
+      Label* fall_through = NULL;
       // Notice that the labels are swapped.
-      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_false, &if_true);
-
-      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false);
-
+      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+                  &if_false, &if_true, &fall_through);
+      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       Apply(context_, if_false, if_true);  // Labels swapped.
       break;
     }
 
     case Token::TYPEOF: {
       Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (TYPEOF)");
-      VariableProxy* proxy = expr->expression()->AsVariableProxy();
-      if (proxy != NULL &&
-          !proxy->var()->is_this() &&
-          proxy->var()->is_global()) {
-        Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
-        __ mov(eax, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
-        __ mov(ecx, Immediate(proxy->name()));
-        Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
-        // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
-        // error.
-        __ call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-        __ push(eax);
-      } else if (proxy != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
-        __ push(esi);
-        __ push(Immediate(proxy->name()));
-        __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
-        __ push(eax);
-      } else {
-        // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
-        VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
-      }
-
+      VisitForTypeofValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
       __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kTypeof, 1);
       Apply(context_, eax);
       break;
@@ -2925,9 +3033,7 @@
 
     case Token::SUB: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (SUB)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+      bool can_overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
       UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
           can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
       GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::SUB, overwrite);
@@ -2941,28 +3047,26 @@
 
     case Token::BIT_NOT: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (BIT_NOT)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-      UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
-          can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
-      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, overwrite);
-      // GenericUnaryOpStub expects the argument to be in the
-      // accumulator register eax.
+      // The generic unary operation stub expects the argument to be
+      // in the accumulator register eax.
       VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
-      // Avoid calling the stub for Smis.
-      Label smi, done;
-      __ test(result_register(), Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(zero, &smi);
-      // Non-smi: call stub leaving result in accumulator register.
+      Label done;
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
+        Label call_stub;
+        __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ j(not_zero, &call_stub);
+        __ lea(eax, Operand(eax, kSmiTagMask));
+        __ not_(eax);
+        __ jmp(&done);
+        __ bind(&call_stub);
+      }
+      bool overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+      UnaryOverwriteMode mode =
+          overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
+      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, mode);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
-      __ jmp(&done);
-      // Perform operation directly on Smis.
-      __ bind(&smi);
-      __ not_(result_register());
-      __ and_(result_register(), ~kSmiTagMask);  // Remove inverted smi-tag.
       __ bind(&done);
-      Apply(context_, result_register());
+      Apply(context_, eax);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -2974,6 +3078,8 @@
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CountOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
+
   // Invalid left-hand sides are rewritten to have a 'throw ReferenceError'
   // as the left-hand side.
   if (!expr->expression()->IsValidLeftHandSide()) {
@@ -3022,8 +3128,10 @@
 
   // Call ToNumber only if operand is not a smi.
   Label no_conversion;
-  __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &no_conversion);
+  if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, &no_conversion);
+  }
   __ push(eax);
   __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_NUMBER, CALL_FUNCTION);
   __ bind(&no_conversion);
@@ -3038,8 +3146,6 @@
         break;
       case Expression::kValue:
       case Expression::kTest:
-      case Expression::kValueTest:
-      case Expression::kTestValue:
         // Save the result on the stack. If we have a named or keyed property
         // we store the result under the receiver that is currently on top
         // of the stack.
@@ -3060,7 +3166,7 @@
 
   // Inline smi case if we are in a loop.
   Label stub_call, done;
-  if (loop_depth() > 0) {
+  if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
     if (expr->op() == Token::INC) {
       __ add(Operand(eax), Immediate(Smi::FromInt(1)));
     } else {
@@ -3146,68 +3252,117 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ BinaryOperation");
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::COMMA:
-      VisitForEffect(expr->left());
-      Visit(expr->right());
-      break;
-
-    case Token::OR:
-    case Token::AND:
-      EmitLogicalOperation(expr);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::SAR:
-      VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
-      VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
-      EmitBinaryOp(expr->op(), context_);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitForTypeofValue(Expression* expr, Location where) {
+  VariableProxy* proxy = expr->AsVariableProxy();
+  if (proxy != NULL && !proxy->var()->is_this() && proxy->var()->is_global()) {
+    Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
+    __ mov(eax, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
+    __ mov(ecx, Immediate(proxy->name()));
+    Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
+    // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
+    // error.
+    __ call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(eax);
+  } else if (proxy != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
+    __ push(esi);
+    __ push(Immediate(proxy->name()));
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(eax);
+  } else {
+    // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
+    VisitForValue(expr, where);
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitNullCompare(bool strict,
-                                        Register obj,
-                                        Register null_const,
-                                        Label* if_true,
-                                        Label* if_false,
-                                        Register scratch) {
-  __ cmp(obj, Operand(null_const));
-  if (strict) {
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-  } else {
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-    __ cmp(obj, Factory::undefined_value());
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-    __ test(obj, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+bool FullCodeGenerator::TryLiteralCompare(Token::Value op,
+                                          Expression* left,
+                                          Expression* right,
+                                          Label* if_true,
+                                          Label* if_false,
+                                          Label* fall_through) {
+  if (op != Token::EQ && op != Token::EQ_STRICT) return false;
+
+  // Check for the pattern: typeof <expression> == <string literal>.
+  Literal* right_literal = right->AsLiteral();
+  if (right_literal == NULL) return false;
+  Handle<Object> right_literal_value = right_literal->handle();
+  if (!right_literal_value->IsString()) return false;
+  UnaryOperation* left_unary = left->AsUnaryOperation();
+  if (left_unary == NULL || left_unary->op() != Token::TYPEOF) return false;
+  Handle<String> check = Handle<String>::cast(right_literal_value);
+
+  VisitForTypeofValue(left_unary->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  if (check->Equals(Heap::number_symbol())) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, if_true);
+    __ cmp(FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+           Factory::heap_number_map());
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::string_symbol())) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
     __ j(zero, if_false);
-    // It can be an undetectable object.
-    __ mov(scratch, FieldOperand(obj, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ movzx_b(scratch, FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-    __ test(scratch, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-    __ j(not_zero, if_true);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ test(ecx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ j(not_zero, if_false);
+    __ CmpInstanceType(edx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+    Split(below, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::boolean_symbol())) {
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::true_value());
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::false_value());
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::undefined_symbol())) {
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => true.
+    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ test(ecx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::function_symbol())) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, if_false);
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, edx);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function' (they are callable).
+    __ CmpInstanceType(edx, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::object_symbol())) {
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, if_false);
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::null_value());
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function', not 'object'.
+    __ CmpObjectType(eax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, edx);
+    __ j(equal, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ test(ecx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ j(not_zero, if_false);
+    // Check for JS objects => true.
+    __ movzx_b(ecx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ cmp(ecx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    __ j(less, if_false);
+    __ cmp(ecx, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    Split(less_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    if (if_false != fall_through) __ jmp(if_false);
   }
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+
+  return true;
 }
 
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
   // Always perform the comparison for its control flow.  Pack the result
   // into the expression's context after the comparison is performed.
@@ -3215,7 +3370,19 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  // First we try a fast inlined version of the compare when one of
+  // the operands is a literal.
+  Token::Value op = expr->op();
+  Expression* left = expr->left();
+  Expression* right = expr->right();
+  if (TryLiteralCompare(op, left, right, if_true, if_false, fall_through)) {
+    Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+    return;
+  }
 
   VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
   switch (expr->op()) {
@@ -3223,8 +3390,7 @@
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kStack);
       __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::IN, CALL_FUNCTION);
       __ cmp(eax, Factory::true_value());
-      __ j(equal, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
 
     case Token::INSTANCEOF: {
@@ -3232,8 +3398,8 @@
       InstanceofStub stub;
       __ CallStub(&stub);
       __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
-      __ j(zero, if_true);  // The stub returns 0 for true.
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      // The stub returns 0 for true.
+      Split(zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -3241,28 +3407,14 @@
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
       Condition cc = no_condition;
       bool strict = false;
-      switch (expr->op()) {
+      switch (op) {
         case Token::EQ_STRICT:
           strict = true;
           // Fall through
-        case Token::EQ: {
+        case Token::EQ:
           cc = equal;
           __ pop(edx);
-          // If either operand is constant null we do a fast compare
-          // against null.
-          Literal* right_literal = expr->right()->AsLiteral();
-          Literal* left_literal = expr->left()->AsLiteral();
-          if (right_literal != NULL && right_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, edx, eax, if_true, if_false, ecx);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          } else if (left_literal != NULL && left_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, eax, edx, if_true, if_false, ecx);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          }
           break;
-        }
         case Token::LT:
           cc = less;
           __ pop(edx);
@@ -3289,23 +3441,21 @@
           UNREACHABLE();
       }
 
-      // The comparison stub expects the smi vs. smi case to be handled
-      // before it is called.
-      Label slow_case;
-      __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx));
-      __ or_(ecx, Operand(eax));
-      __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &slow_case, not_taken);
-      __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
-      __ j(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+        Label slow_case;
+        __ mov(ecx, Operand(edx));
+        __ or_(ecx, Operand(eax));
+        __ test(ecx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+        __ j(not_zero, &slow_case, not_taken);
+        __ cmp(edx, Operand(eax));
+        Split(cc, if_true, if_false, NULL);
+        __ bind(&slow_case);
+      }
 
-      __ bind(&slow_case);
       CompareStub stub(cc, strict);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
       __ test(eax, Operand(eax));
-      __ j(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(cc, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
     }
   }
 
@@ -3315,6 +3465,34 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  __ cmp(eax, Factory::null_value());
+  if (expr->is_strict()) {
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ cmp(eax, Factory::undefined_value());
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ test(eax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(zero, if_false);
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    __ mov(edx, FieldOperand(eax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movzx_b(edx, FieldOperand(edx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+    __ test(edx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  }
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
   __ mov(eax, Operand(ebp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
   Apply(context_, eax);
diff --git a/src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
index 283ae4d..3d0bd79 100644
--- a/src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/ic-ia32.cc
@@ -519,31 +519,6 @@
 }
 
 
-// Picks out an array index from the hash field.
-static void GenerateIndexFromHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register key,
-                                  Register hash) {
-  // Register use:
-  //   key - holds the overwritten key on exit.
-  //   hash - holds the key's hash. Clobbered.
-
-  // The assert checks that the constants for the maximum number of digits
-  // for an array index cached in the hash field and the number of bits
-  // reserved for it does not conflict.
-  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
-         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
-  // We want the smi-tagged index in key.  kArrayIndexValueMask has zeros in
-  // the low kHashShift bits.
-  ASSERT(String::kHashShift >= kSmiTagSize);
-  __ and_(hash, String::kArrayIndexValueMask);
-  __ shr(hash, String::kHashShift - kSmiTagSize);
-  // Here we actually clobber the key which will be used if calling into
-  // runtime later. However as the new key is the numeric value of a string key
-  // there is no difference in using either key.
-  __ mov(key, hash);
-}
-
-
 void KeyedLoadIC::GenerateGeneric(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  -- eax    : key
@@ -704,7 +679,7 @@
   __ ret(0);
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, eax, ebx);
+  __ IndexFromHash(ebx, eax);
   // Now jump to the place where smi keys are handled.
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
@@ -1565,7 +1540,7 @@
   GenerateMiss(masm, argc);
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, ecx, ebx);
+  __ IndexFromHash(ebx, ecx);
   // Now jump to the place where smi keys are handled.
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
diff --git a/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.cc
index 79b4064..c215142 100644
--- a/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.cc
@@ -191,81 +191,6 @@
 
 
 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-void MacroAssembler::SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of registers to memory location.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      mov(Operand::StaticVariable(reg_addr), reg);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of memory location to registers.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      mov(reg, Operand::StaticVariable(reg_addr));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::PushRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Push the content of the memory location to the stack.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      push(Operand::StaticVariable(reg_addr));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::PopRegistersToMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Pop the content from the stack to the memory location.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      pop(Operand::StaticVariable(reg_addr));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                                    Register scratch,
-                                                    RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of the stack to the memory location and adjust base.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved; --i >= 0;) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      mov(scratch, Operand(base, 0));
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      mov(Operand::StaticVariable(reg_addr), scratch);
-      lea(base, Operand(base, kPointerSize));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
 void MacroAssembler::DebugBreak() {
   Set(eax, Immediate(0));
   mov(ebx, Immediate(ExternalReference(Runtime::kDebugBreak)));
@@ -274,6 +199,7 @@
 }
 #endif
 
+
 void MacroAssembler::Set(Register dst, const Immediate& x) {
   if (x.is_zero()) {
     xor_(dst, Operand(dst));  // shorter than mov
@@ -377,6 +303,17 @@
 }
 
 
+void MacroAssembler::AbortIfNotString(Register object) {
+  test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  Assert(not_equal, "Operand is not a string");
+  push(object);
+  mov(object, FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  CmpInstanceType(object, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+  pop(object);
+  Assert(below, "Operand is not a string");
+}
+
+
 void MacroAssembler::AbortIfSmi(Register object) {
   test(object, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
   Assert(not_equal, "Operand is a smi");
@@ -405,7 +342,8 @@
   leave();
 }
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFramePrologue(ExitFrame::Mode mode) {
+
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFramePrologue() {
   // Setup the frame structure on the stack.
   ASSERT(ExitFrameConstants::kCallerSPDisplacement == +2 * kPointerSize);
   ASSERT(ExitFrameConstants::kCallerPCOffset == +1 * kPointerSize);
@@ -413,7 +351,7 @@
   push(ebp);
   mov(ebp, Operand(esp));
 
-  // Reserve room for entry stack pointer and push the debug marker.
+  // Reserve room for entry stack pointer and push the code object.
   ASSERT(ExitFrameConstants::kSPOffset  == -1 * kPointerSize);
   push(Immediate(0));  // Saved entry sp, patched before call.
   push(Immediate(CodeObject()));  // Accessed from ExitFrame::code_slot.
@@ -425,21 +363,8 @@
   mov(Operand::StaticVariable(context_address), esi);
 }
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrameEpilogue(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int argc) {
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Save the state of all registers to the stack from the memory
-  // location. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // TODO(1243899): This should be symmetric to
-    // CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory() but it isn't! esp is assumed
-    // correct here, but computed for the other call. Very error
-    // prone! FIX THIS.  Actually there are deeper problems with
-    // register saving than this asymmetry (see the bug report
-    // associated with this issue).
-    PushRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
 
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrameEpilogue(int argc) {
   // Reserve space for arguments.
   sub(Operand(esp), Immediate(argc * kPointerSize));
 
@@ -455,44 +380,30 @@
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode) {
-  EnterExitFramePrologue(mode);
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame() {
+  EnterExitFramePrologue();
 
   // Setup argc and argv in callee-saved registers.
   int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
   mov(edi, Operand(eax));
   lea(esi, Operand(ebp, eax, times_4, offset));
 
-  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(mode, 2);
+  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(2);
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode,
-                                       int stack_space,
+void MacroAssembler::EnterApiExitFrame(int stack_space,
                                        int argc) {
-  EnterExitFramePrologue(mode);
+  EnterExitFramePrologue();
 
   int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
   lea(esi, Operand(ebp, (stack_space * kPointerSize) + offset));
 
-  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(mode, argc);
+  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(argc);
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode) {
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Restore the memory copy of the registers by digging them out from
-  // the stack. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // It's okay to clobber register ebx below because we don't need
-    // the function pointer after this.
-    const int kCallerSavedSize = kNumJSCallerSaved * kPointerSize;
-    int kOffset = ExitFrameConstants::kCodeOffset - kCallerSavedSize;
-    lea(ebx, Operand(ebp, kOffset));
-    CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(ebx, ecx, kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
-
+void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame() {
   // Get the return address from the stack and restore the frame pointer.
   mov(ecx, Operand(ebp, 1 * kPointerSize));
   mov(ebp, Operand(ebp, 0 * kPointerSize));
@@ -1040,6 +951,25 @@
 }
 
 
+void MacroAssembler::IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index) {
+  // The assert checks that the constants for the maximum number of digits
+  // for an array index cached in the hash field and the number of bits
+  // reserved for it does not conflict.
+  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
+         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
+  // We want the smi-tagged index in key.  kArrayIndexValueMask has zeros in
+  // the low kHashShift bits.
+  and_(hash, String::kArrayIndexValueMask);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kHashShift >= kSmiTagSize && kSmiTag == 0);
+  if (String::kHashShift > kSmiTagSize) {
+    shr(hash, String::kHashShift - kSmiTagSize);
+  }
+  if (!index.is(hash)) {
+    mov(index, hash);
+  }
+}
+
+
 void MacroAssembler::CallRuntime(Runtime::FunctionId id, int num_arguments) {
   CallRuntime(Runtime::FunctionForId(id), num_arguments);
 }
@@ -1369,6 +1299,30 @@
 }
 
 
+void MacroAssembler::LoadGlobalFunction(int index, Register function) {
+  // Load the global or builtins object from the current context.
+  mov(function, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  // Load the global context from the global or builtins object.
+  mov(function, FieldOperand(function, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  // Load the function from the global context.
+  mov(function, Operand(function, Context::SlotOffset(index)));
+}
+
+
+void MacroAssembler::LoadGlobalFunctionInitialMap(Register function,
+                                                  Register map) {
+  // Load the initial map.  The global functions all have initial maps.
+  mov(map, FieldOperand(function, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset));
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    Label ok, fail;
+    CheckMap(map, Factory::meta_map(), &fail, false);
+    jmp(&ok);
+    bind(&fail);
+    Abort("Global functions must have initial map");
+    bind(&ok);
+  }
+}
+
 
 void MacroAssembler::Ret() {
   ret(0);
diff --git a/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.h b/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.h
index e5abfb4..5e850c0 100644
--- a/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.h
+++ b/src/ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.h
@@ -99,13 +99,6 @@
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // Debugger Support
 
-  void SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs);
-  void RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs);
-  void PushRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs);
-  void PopRegistersToMemory(RegList regs);
-  void CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                      Register scratch,
-                                      RegList regs);
   void DebugBreak();
 #endif
 
@@ -128,18 +121,25 @@
   // Expects the number of arguments in register eax and
   // sets up the number of arguments in register edi and the pointer
   // to the first argument in register esi.
-  void EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode);
+  void EnterExitFrame();
 
-  void EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int stack_space, int argc);
+  void EnterApiExitFrame(int stack_space, int argc);
 
   // Leave the current exit frame. Expects the return value in
   // register eax:edx (untouched) and the pointer to the first
   // argument in register esi.
-  void LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode);
+  void LeaveExitFrame();
 
   // Find the function context up the context chain.
   void LoadContext(Register dst, int context_chain_length);
 
+  // Load the global function with the given index.
+  void LoadGlobalFunction(int index, Register function);
+
+  // Load the initial map from the global function. The registers
+  // function and map can be the same.
+  void LoadGlobalFunctionInitialMap(Register function, Register map);
+
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // JavaScript invokes
 
@@ -267,6 +267,9 @@
   // Abort execution if argument is a smi. Used in debug code.
   void AbortIfSmi(Register object);
 
+  // Abort execution if argument is a string. Used in debug code.
+  void AbortIfNotString(Register object);
+
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // Exception handling
 
@@ -396,6 +399,12 @@
   // occurred.
   void IllegalOperation(int num_arguments);
 
+  // Picks out an array index from the hash field.
+  // Register use:
+  //   hash - holds the index's hash. Clobbered.
+  //   index - holds the overwritten index on exit.
+  void IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index);
+
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // Runtime calls
 
@@ -564,8 +573,8 @@
   void EnterFrame(StackFrame::Type type);
   void LeaveFrame(StackFrame::Type type);
 
-  void EnterExitFramePrologue(ExitFrame::Mode mode);
-  void EnterExitFrameEpilogue(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int argc);
+  void EnterExitFramePrologue();
+  void EnterExitFrameEpilogue(int argc);
 
   // Allocation support helpers.
   void LoadAllocationTopHelper(Register result,
diff --git a/src/ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.cc
index a7930fb..2aab7a8 100644
--- a/src/ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.cc
@@ -31,11 +31,9 @@
 
 #include "unicode.h"
 #include "log.h"
-#include "ast.h"
 #include "regexp-stack.h"
 #include "macro-assembler.h"
 #include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
-#include "ia32/macro-assembler-ia32.h"
 #include "ia32/regexp-macro-assembler-ia32.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
diff --git a/src/ia32/stub-cache-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/stub-cache-ia32.cc
index c6c65f0..7fc3f81 100644
--- a/src/ia32/stub-cache-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/stub-cache-ia32.cc
@@ -257,16 +257,8 @@
 void StubCompiler::GenerateLoadGlobalFunctionPrototype(MacroAssembler* masm,
                                                        int index,
                                                        Register prototype) {
-  // Load the global or builtins object from the current context.
-  __ mov(prototype, Operand(esi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  // Load the global context from the global or builtins object.
-  __ mov(prototype,
-         FieldOperand(prototype, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  // Load the function from the global context.
-  __ mov(prototype, Operand(prototype, Context::SlotOffset(index)));
-  // Load the initial map.  The global functions all have initial maps.
-  __ mov(prototype,
-         FieldOperand(prototype, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset));
+  __ LoadGlobalFunction(index, prototype);
+  __ LoadGlobalFunctionInitialMap(prototype, prototype);
   // Load the prototype from the initial map.
   __ mov(prototype, FieldOperand(prototype, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
 }
diff --git a/src/ia32/virtual-frame-ia32.cc b/src/ia32/virtual-frame-ia32.cc
index ff9132c..5f1e1e4 100644
--- a/src/ia32/virtual-frame-ia32.cc
+++ b/src/ia32/virtual-frame-ia32.cc
@@ -1143,9 +1143,9 @@
   // and receiver on the stack.
   Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   // Duplicate the function before preparing the frame.
-  PushElementAt(arg_count + 1);
+  PushElementAt(arg_count);
   Result function = Pop();
-  PrepareForCall(arg_count + 1, arg_count + 1);  // Spill args and receiver.
+  PrepareForCall(arg_count + 1, arg_count + 1);  // Spill function and args.
   function.ToRegister(edi);
 
   // Constructors are called with the number of arguments in register
diff --git a/src/ic-inl.h b/src/ic-inl.h
index 70bbaf8..94dbd5f 100644
--- a/src/ic-inl.h
+++ b/src/ic-inl.h
@@ -108,10 +108,10 @@
 }
 
 
-Map* IC::GetCodeCacheMap(Object* object, InlineCacheHolderFlag holder) {
+JSObject* IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(Object* object, InlineCacheHolderFlag holder) {
   Object* map_owner = (holder == OWN_MAP ? object : object->GetPrototype());
   ASSERT(map_owner->IsJSObject());
-  return JSObject::cast(map_owner)->map();
+  return JSObject::cast(map_owner);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/ic.cc b/src/ic.cc
index a5370a6..b4a333e 100644
--- a/src/ic.cc
+++ b/src/ic.cc
@@ -165,14 +165,14 @@
 
   if (cache_holder == OWN_MAP && !receiver->IsJSObject()) {
     // The stub was generated for JSObject but called for non-JSObject.
-    // IC::GetCodeCacheMap is not applicable.
+    // IC::GetCodeCacheHolder is not applicable.
     return MONOMORPHIC;
   } else if (cache_holder == PROTOTYPE_MAP &&
              receiver->GetPrototype()->IsNull()) {
-    // IC::GetCodeCacheMap is not applicable.
+    // IC::GetCodeCacheHolder is not applicable.
     return MONOMORPHIC;
   }
-  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheMap(receiver, cache_holder);
+  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(receiver, cache_holder)->map();
 
   // Decide whether the inline cache failed because of changes to the
   // receiver itself or changes to one of its prototypes.
diff --git a/src/ic.h b/src/ic.h
index a02f272..17450cc 100644
--- a/src/ic.h
+++ b/src/ic.h
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@
                                                             JSObject* holder);
   static inline InlineCacheHolderFlag GetCodeCacheForObject(JSObject* object,
                                                             JSObject* holder);
-  static inline Map* GetCodeCacheMap(Object* object,
-                                     InlineCacheHolderFlag holder);
+  static inline JSObject* GetCodeCacheHolder(Object* object,
+                                             InlineCacheHolderFlag holder);
 
  protected:
   Address fp() const { return fp_; }
diff --git a/src/liveedit.cc b/src/liveedit.cc
index 5f7e583..5a8749e 100644
--- a/src/liveedit.cc
+++ b/src/liveedit.cc
@@ -739,7 +739,7 @@
     Handle<String> name_handle(String::cast(info->name()));
     info_wrapper.SetProperties(name_handle, info->start_position(),
                                info->end_position(), info);
-    array->SetElement(i, *(info_wrapper.GetJSArray()));
+    SetElement(array, i, info_wrapper.GetJSArray());
   }
 }
 
@@ -802,25 +802,6 @@
 };
 
 
-class FrameCookingThreadVisitor : public ThreadVisitor {
- public:
-  void VisitThread(ThreadLocalTop* top) {
-    StackFrame::CookFramesForThread(top);
-  }
-};
-
-class FrameUncookingThreadVisitor : public ThreadVisitor {
- public:
-  void VisitThread(ThreadLocalTop* top) {
-    StackFrame::UncookFramesForThread(top);
-  }
-};
-
-static void IterateAllThreads(ThreadVisitor* visitor) {
-  Top::IterateThread(visitor);
-  ThreadManager::IterateArchivedThreads(visitor);
-}
-
 // Finds all references to original and replaces them with substitution.
 static void ReplaceCodeObject(Code* original, Code* substitution) {
   ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(substitution));
@@ -836,13 +817,7 @@
   // so temporary replace the pointers with offset numbers
   // in prologue/epilogue.
   {
-    FrameCookingThreadVisitor cooking_visitor;
-    IterateAllThreads(&cooking_visitor);
-
     Heap::IterateStrongRoots(&visitor, VISIT_ALL);
-
-    FrameUncookingThreadVisitor uncooking_visitor;
-    IterateAllThreads(&uncooking_visitor);
   }
 
   // Now iterate over all pointers of all objects, including code_target
@@ -1384,8 +1359,9 @@
   for (int i = 0; i < array_len; i++) {
     if (result->GetElement(i) ==
         Smi::FromInt(LiveEdit::FUNCTION_BLOCKED_ON_ACTIVE_STACK)) {
-      result->SetElement(i, Smi::FromInt(
-          LiveEdit::FUNCTION_REPLACED_ON_ACTIVE_STACK));
+      Handle<Object> replaced(
+          Smi::FromInt(LiveEdit::FUNCTION_REPLACED_ON_ACTIVE_STACK));
+      SetElement(result, i, replaced);
     }
   }
   return NULL;
diff --git a/src/log.cc b/src/log.cc
index e083f01..0bca5eb 100644
--- a/src/log.cc
+++ b/src/log.cc
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #include "v8.h"
 
 #include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "global-handles.h"
 #include "log.h"
 #include "macro-assembler.h"
@@ -1266,7 +1267,8 @@
       case Code::BINARY_OP_IC:
         // fall through
       case Code::STUB:
-        description = CodeStub::MajorName(code_object->major_key(), true);
+        description =
+            CodeStub::MajorName(CodeStub::GetMajorKey(code_object), true);
         if (description == NULL)
           description = "A stub from the snapshot";
         tag = Logger::STUB_TAG;
diff --git a/src/macro-assembler.h b/src/macro-assembler.h
index 686a61c..d261f57 100644
--- a/src/macro-assembler.h
+++ b/src/macro-assembler.h
@@ -83,4 +83,31 @@
 #error Unsupported target architecture.
 #endif
 
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+// Support for "structured" code comments.
+#ifdef DEBUG
+
+class Comment {
+ public:
+  Comment(MacroAssembler* masm, const char* msg);
+  ~Comment();
+
+ private:
+  MacroAssembler* masm_;
+  const char* msg_;
+};
+
+#else
+
+class Comment {
+ public:
+  Comment(MacroAssembler*, const char*)  {}
+};
+
+#endif  // DEBUG
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
 #endif  // V8_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_H_
diff --git a/src/macros.py b/src/macros.py
index 643a285..1ceb620 100644
--- a/src/macros.py
+++ b/src/macros.py
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
 
 # Inline macros. Use %IS_VAR to make sure arg is evaluated only once.
 macro NUMBER_IS_NAN(arg) = (!%_IsSmi(%IS_VAR(arg)) && !(arg == arg));
-macro TO_INTEGER(arg) = (%_IsSmi(%IS_VAR(arg)) ? arg : ToInteger(arg));
+macro TO_INTEGER(arg) = (%_IsSmi(%IS_VAR(arg)) ? arg : %NumberToInteger(ToNumber(arg)));
 macro TO_INTEGER_MAP_MINUS_ZERO(arg) = (%_IsSmi(%IS_VAR(arg)) ? arg : %NumberToIntegerMapMinusZero(ToNumber(arg)));
 macro TO_INT32(arg) = (%_IsSmi(%IS_VAR(arg)) ? arg : (arg >> 0));
 macro TO_UINT32(arg) = (arg >>> 0);
diff --git a/src/mark-compact.cc b/src/mark-compact.cc
index e7a2619..162b3d6 100644
--- a/src/mark-compact.cc
+++ b/src/mark-compact.cc
@@ -85,11 +85,15 @@
     GCTracer::Scope gc_scope(tracer_, GCTracer::Scope::MC_COMPACT);
     EncodeForwardingAddresses();
 
+    Heap::MarkMapPointersAsEncoded(true);
     UpdatePointers();
+    Heap::MarkMapPointersAsEncoded(false);
+    PcToCodeCache::FlushPcToCodeCache();
 
     RelocateObjects();
   } else {
     SweepSpaces();
+    PcToCodeCache::FlushPcToCodeCache();
   }
 
   Finish();
@@ -1185,8 +1189,6 @@
 // pair of distinguished invalid map encodings (for single word and multiple
 // words) to indicate free regions in the page found during computation of
 // forwarding addresses and skipped over in subsequent sweeps.
-static const uint32_t kSingleFreeEncoding = 0;
-static const uint32_t kMultiFreeEncoding = 1;
 
 
 // Encode a free region, defined by the given start address and size, in the
@@ -1194,10 +1196,10 @@
 void EncodeFreeRegion(Address free_start, int free_size) {
   ASSERT(free_size >= kIntSize);
   if (free_size == kIntSize) {
-    Memory::uint32_at(free_start) = kSingleFreeEncoding;
+    Memory::uint32_at(free_start) = MarkCompactCollector::kSingleFreeEncoding;
   } else {
     ASSERT(free_size >= 2 * kIntSize);
-    Memory::uint32_at(free_start) = kMultiFreeEncoding;
+    Memory::uint32_at(free_start) = MarkCompactCollector::kMultiFreeEncoding;
     Memory::int_at(free_start + kIntSize) = free_size;
   }
 
@@ -1627,7 +1629,7 @@
 }
 
 
-static void SweepSpace(PagedSpace* space, DeallocateFunction dealloc) {
+static void SweepSpace(PagedSpace* space) {
   PageIterator it(space, PageIterator::PAGES_IN_USE);
 
   // During sweeping of paged space we are trying to find longest sequences
@@ -1668,10 +1670,9 @@
         MarkCompactCollector::tracer()->decrement_marked_count();
 
         if (!is_previous_alive) {  // Transition from free to live.
-          dealloc(free_start,
-                  static_cast<int>(current - free_start),
-                  true,
-                  false);
+          space->DeallocateBlock(free_start,
+                                 static_cast<int>(current - free_start),
+                                 true);
           is_previous_alive = true;
         }
       } else {
@@ -1701,7 +1702,7 @@
         // without putting anything into free list.
         int size_in_bytes = static_cast<int>(p->AllocationTop() - free_start);
         if (size_in_bytes > 0) {
-          dealloc(free_start, size_in_bytes, false, true);
+          space->DeallocateBlock(free_start, size_in_bytes, false);
         }
       }
     } else {
@@ -1717,7 +1718,7 @@
       if (last_free_size > 0) {
         Page::FromAddress(last_free_start)->
             SetAllocationWatermark(last_free_start);
-        dealloc(last_free_start, last_free_size, true, true);
+        space->DeallocateBlock(last_free_start, last_free_size, true);
         last_free_start = NULL;
         last_free_size  = 0;
       }
@@ -1748,7 +1749,7 @@
     // There was a free ending area on the previous page.
     // Deallocate it without putting it into freelist and move allocation
     // top to the beginning of this free area.
-    dealloc(last_free_start, last_free_size, false, true);
+    space->DeallocateBlock(last_free_start, last_free_size, false);
     new_allocation_top = last_free_start;
   }
 
@@ -1769,61 +1770,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void MarkCompactCollector::DeallocateOldPointerBlock(Address start,
-                                                     int size_in_bytes,
-                                                     bool add_to_freelist,
-                                                     bool last_on_page) {
-  Heap::old_pointer_space()->Free(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
-}
-
-
-void MarkCompactCollector::DeallocateOldDataBlock(Address start,
-                                                  int size_in_bytes,
-                                                  bool add_to_freelist,
-                                                  bool last_on_page) {
-  Heap::old_data_space()->Free(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
-}
-
-
-void MarkCompactCollector::DeallocateCodeBlock(Address start,
-                                               int size_in_bytes,
-                                               bool add_to_freelist,
-                                               bool last_on_page) {
-  Heap::code_space()->Free(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
-}
-
-
-void MarkCompactCollector::DeallocateMapBlock(Address start,
-                                              int size_in_bytes,
-                                              bool add_to_freelist,
-                                              bool last_on_page) {
-  // Objects in map space are assumed to have size Map::kSize and a
-  // valid map in their first word.  Thus, we break the free block up into
-  // chunks and free them separately.
-  ASSERT(size_in_bytes % Map::kSize == 0);
-  Address end = start + size_in_bytes;
-  for (Address a = start; a < end; a += Map::kSize) {
-    Heap::map_space()->Free(a, add_to_freelist);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MarkCompactCollector::DeallocateCellBlock(Address start,
-                                               int size_in_bytes,
-                                               bool add_to_freelist,
-                                               bool last_on_page) {
-  // Free-list elements in cell space are assumed to have a fixed size.
-  // We break the free block into chunks and add them to the free list
-  // individually.
-  int size = Heap::cell_space()->object_size_in_bytes();
-  ASSERT(size_in_bytes % size == 0);
-  Address end = start + size_in_bytes;
-  for (Address a = start; a < end; a += size) {
-    Heap::cell_space()->Free(a, add_to_freelist);
-  }
-}
-
-
 void MarkCompactCollector::EncodeForwardingAddresses() {
   ASSERT(state_ == ENCODE_FORWARDING_ADDRESSES);
   // Objects in the active semispace of the young generation may be
@@ -2088,14 +2034,14 @@
   // the map space last because freeing non-live maps overwrites them and
   // the other spaces rely on possibly non-live maps to get the sizes for
   // non-live objects.
-  SweepSpace(Heap::old_pointer_space(), &DeallocateOldPointerBlock);
-  SweepSpace(Heap::old_data_space(), &DeallocateOldDataBlock);
-  SweepSpace(Heap::code_space(), &DeallocateCodeBlock);
-  SweepSpace(Heap::cell_space(), &DeallocateCellBlock);
+  SweepSpace(Heap::old_pointer_space());
+  SweepSpace(Heap::old_data_space());
+  SweepSpace(Heap::code_space());
+  SweepSpace(Heap::cell_space());
   { GCTracer::Scope gc_scope(tracer_, GCTracer::Scope::MC_SWEEP_NEWSPACE);
     SweepNewSpace(Heap::new_space());
   }
-  SweepSpace(Heap::map_space(), &DeallocateMapBlock);
+  SweepSpace(Heap::map_space());
 
   Heap::IterateDirtyRegions(Heap::map_space(),
                             &Heap::IteratePointersInDirtyMapsRegion,
diff --git a/src/mark-compact.h b/src/mark-compact.h
index a5fd8d3..72a6fa3 100644
--- a/src/mark-compact.h
+++ b/src/mark-compact.h
@@ -36,15 +36,6 @@
 // to the first live object in the page (only used for old and map objects).
 typedef bool (*IsAliveFunction)(HeapObject* obj, int* size, int* offset);
 
-// Callback function for non-live blocks in the old generation.
-// If add_to_freelist is false then just accounting stats are updated and
-// no attempt to add area to free list is made.
-typedef void (*DeallocateFunction)(Address start,
-                                   int size_in_bytes,
-                                   bool add_to_freelist,
-                                   bool last_on_page);
-
-
 // Forward declarations.
 class RootMarkingVisitor;
 class MarkingVisitor;
@@ -121,11 +112,17 @@
 #ifdef DEBUG
   // Checks whether performing mark-compact collection.
   static bool in_use() { return state_ > PREPARE_GC; }
+  static bool are_map_pointers_encoded() { return state_ == UPDATE_POINTERS; }
 #endif
 
   // Determine type of object and emit deletion log event.
   static void ReportDeleteIfNeeded(HeapObject* obj);
 
+  // Distinguishable invalid map encodings (for single word and multiple words)
+  // that indicate free regions.
+  static const uint32_t kSingleFreeEncoding = 0;
+  static const uint32_t kMultiFreeEncoding = 1;
+
  private:
 #ifdef DEBUG
   enum CollectorState {
@@ -323,33 +320,6 @@
   static int IterateLiveObjectsInRange(Address start, Address end,
                                        HeapObjectCallback size_func);
 
-  // Callback functions for deallocating non-live blocks in the old
-  // generation.
-  static void DeallocateOldPointerBlock(Address start,
-                                        int size_in_bytes,
-                                        bool add_to_freelist,
-                                        bool last_on_page);
-
-  static void DeallocateOldDataBlock(Address start,
-                                     int size_in_bytes,
-                                     bool add_to_freelist,
-                                     bool last_on_page);
-
-  static void DeallocateCodeBlock(Address start,
-                                  int size_in_bytes,
-                                  bool add_to_freelist,
-                                  bool last_on_page);
-
-  static void DeallocateMapBlock(Address start,
-                                 int size_in_bytes,
-                                 bool add_to_freelist,
-                                 bool last_on_page);
-
-  static void DeallocateCellBlock(Address start,
-                                  int size_in_bytes,
-                                  bool add_to_freelist,
-                                  bool last_on_page);
-
   // If we are not compacting the heap, we simply sweep the spaces except
   // for the large object space, clearing mark bits and adding unmarked
   // regions to each space's free list.
diff --git a/src/memory.h b/src/memory.h
index 503492a..27f32f7 100644
--- a/src/memory.h
+++ b/src/memory.h
@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@
 
 class Memory {
  public:
+  static uint8_t& uint8_at(Address addr) {
+    return *reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(addr);
+  }
+
   static uint16_t& uint16_at(Address addr)  {
     return *reinterpret_cast<uint16_t*>(addr);
   }
diff --git a/src/objects-debug.cc b/src/objects-debug.cc
index 91aba26..6d49d75 100644
--- a/src/objects-debug.cc
+++ b/src/objects-debug.cc
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #include "disassembler.h"
 #include "disasm.h"
 #include "jsregexp.h"
+#include "objects-visiting.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
@@ -648,6 +649,17 @@
 }
 
 
+void Map::NormalizedMapVerify() {
+  MapVerify();
+  ASSERT_EQ(Heap::empty_descriptor_array(), instance_descriptors());
+  ASSERT_EQ(Heap::empty_fixed_array(), code_cache());
+  ASSERT_EQ(0, pre_allocated_property_fields());
+  ASSERT_EQ(0, unused_property_fields());
+  ASSERT_EQ(StaticVisitorBase::GetVisitorId(instance_type(), instance_size()),
+      visitor_id());
+}
+
+
 void CodeCache::CodeCachePrint() {
   HeapObject::PrintHeader("CodeCache");
   PrintF("\n - default_cache: ");
@@ -1363,6 +1375,21 @@
 }
 
 
+void NormalizedMapCache::NormalizedMapCacheVerify() {
+  FixedArray::cast(this)->Verify();
+  if (FLAG_enable_slow_asserts) {
+    for (int i = 0; i < length(); i++) {
+      Object* e = get(i);
+      if (e->IsMap()) {
+        Map::cast(e)->NormalizedMapVerify();
+      } else {
+        ASSERT(e->IsUndefined());
+      }
+    }
+  }
+}
+
+
 #endif  // DEBUG
 
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
diff --git a/src/objects-inl.h b/src/objects-inl.h
index 0ef39fc..2a54062 100644
--- a/src/objects-inl.h
+++ b/src/objects-inl.h
@@ -35,11 +35,13 @@
 #ifndef V8_OBJECTS_INL_H_
 #define V8_OBJECTS_INL_H_
 
-#include "memory.h"
+#include "objects.h"
 #include "contexts.h"
 #include "conversions-inl.h"
-#include "objects.h"
+#include "heap.h"
+#include "memory.h"
 #include "property.h"
+#include "spaces.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
@@ -575,6 +577,18 @@
 }
 
 
+bool Object::IsNormalizedMapCache() {
+  if (!IsFixedArray()) return false;
+  if (FixedArray::cast(this)->length() != NormalizedMapCache::kEntries) {
+    return false;
+  }
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  reinterpret_cast<NormalizedMapCache*>(this)->NormalizedMapCacheVerify();
+#endif
+  return true;
+}
+
+
 bool Object::IsCompilationCacheTable() {
   return IsHashTable();
 }
@@ -1660,6 +1674,7 @@
 CAST_ACCESSOR(DescriptorArray)
 CAST_ACCESSOR(SymbolTable)
 CAST_ACCESSOR(JSFunctionResultCache)
+CAST_ACCESSOR(NormalizedMapCache)
 CAST_ACCESSOR(CompilationCacheTable)
 CAST_ACCESSOR(CodeCacheHashTable)
 CAST_ACCESSOR(MapCache)
@@ -2306,14 +2321,13 @@
 }
 
 
-CodeStub::Major Code::major_key() {
+int Code::major_key() {
   ASSERT(kind() == STUB || kind() == BINARY_OP_IC);
-  return static_cast<CodeStub::Major>(READ_BYTE_FIELD(this,
-                                                      kStubMajorKeyOffset));
+  return READ_BYTE_FIELD(this, kStubMajorKeyOffset);
 }
 
 
-void Code::set_major_key(CodeStub::Major major) {
+void Code::set_major_key(int major) {
   ASSERT(kind() == STUB || kind() == BINARY_OP_IC);
   ASSERT(0 <= major && major < 256);
   WRITE_BYTE_FIELD(this, kStubMajorKeyOffset, major);
@@ -2936,7 +2950,7 @@
 
 bool Code::contains(byte* pc) {
   return (instruction_start() <= pc) &&
-      (pc < instruction_start() + instruction_size());
+      (pc <= instruction_start() + instruction_size());
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/objects.cc b/src/objects.cc
index 1a4ed05..9b43d24 100644
--- a/src/objects.cc
+++ b/src/objects.cc
@@ -54,7 +54,8 @@
 const int kSetterIndex = 1;
 
 
-static Object* CreateJSValue(JSFunction* constructor, Object* value) {
+MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* CreateJSValue(JSFunction* constructor,
+                                             Object* value) {
   Object* result = Heap::AllocateJSObject(constructor);
   if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   JSValue::cast(result)->set_value(value);
@@ -2098,6 +2099,124 @@
 }
 
 
+bool NormalizedMapCache::IsCacheable(JSObject* object) {
+  // Caching for global objects is not worth it (there are too few of them).
+  return !object->IsGlobalObject();
+}
+
+
+Object* NormalizedMapCache::Get(JSObject* obj, PropertyNormalizationMode mode) {
+  Object* result;
+
+  Map* fast = obj->map();
+  if (!IsCacheable(obj)) {
+    result = fast->CopyNormalized(mode);
+    if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
+  } else {
+    int index = Hash(fast) % kEntries;
+    result = get(index);
+
+    if (result->IsMap() && CheckHit(Map::cast(result), fast, mode)) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+      if (FLAG_enable_slow_asserts) {
+        // Make sure that the new slow map has exactly the same hash as the
+        // original fast map. This way we can use hash to check if a slow map
+        // is already in the hash (see Contains method).
+        ASSERT(Hash(fast) == Hash(Map::cast(result)));
+        // The cached map should match newly created normalized map bit-by-bit.
+        Object* fresh = fast->CopyNormalized(mode);
+        if (!fresh->IsFailure()) {
+          // Copy the unused byte so that the assertion below works.
+          Map::cast(fresh)->address()[Map::kUnusedOffset] =
+              Map::cast(result)->address()[Map::kUnusedOffset];
+          ASSERT(memcmp(Map::cast(fresh)->address(),
+                        Map::cast(result)->address(),
+                        Map::kSize) == 0);
+        }
+      }
+#endif
+      return result;
+    }
+
+    result = fast->CopyNormalized(mode);
+    if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
+    set(index, result);
+  }
+  Counters::normalized_maps.Increment();
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+
+bool NormalizedMapCache::Contains(Map* map) {
+  // If the map is present in the cache it can only be at one place:
+  // at the index calculated from the hash. We assume that a slow map has the
+  // same hash as a fast map it has been generated from.
+  int index = Hash(map) % kEntries;
+  return get(index) == map;
+}
+
+
+void NormalizedMapCache::Clear() {
+  int entries = length();
+  for (int i = 0; i != entries; i++) {
+    set_undefined(i);
+  }
+}
+
+
+int NormalizedMapCache::Hash(Map* fast) {
+  // For performance reasons we only hash the 3 most variable fields of a map:
+  // constructor, prototype and bit_field2.
+
+  // Shift away the tag.
+  int hash = (static_cast<uint32_t>(
+        reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(fast->constructor())) >> 2);
+
+  // XOR-ing the prototype and constructor directly yields too many zero bits
+  // when the two pointers are close (which is fairly common).
+  // To avoid this we shift the prototype 4 bits relatively to the constructor.
+  hash ^= (static_cast<uint32_t>(
+        reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(fast->prototype())) << 2);
+
+  return hash ^ (hash >> 16) ^ fast->bit_field2();
+}
+
+
+bool NormalizedMapCache::CheckHit(Map* slow,
+                                  Map* fast,
+                                  PropertyNormalizationMode mode) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  slow->NormalizedMapVerify();
+#endif
+  return
+    slow->constructor() == fast->constructor() &&
+    slow->prototype() == fast->prototype() &&
+    slow->inobject_properties() == ((mode == CLEAR_INOBJECT_PROPERTIES) ?
+                                    0 :
+                                    fast->inobject_properties()) &&
+    slow->instance_type() == fast->instance_type() &&
+    slow->bit_field() == fast->bit_field() &&
+    slow->bit_field2() == fast->bit_field2();
+}
+
+
+Object* JSObject::UpdateMapCodeCache(String* name, Code* code) {
+  if (!HasFastProperties() &&
+      NormalizedMapCache::IsCacheable(this) &&
+      Top::context()->global_context()->normalized_map_cache()->
+          Contains(map())) {
+    // Replace the map with the identical copy that can be safely modified.
+    Object* obj = map()->CopyNormalized(KEEP_INOBJECT_PROPERTIES);
+    if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
+    Counters::normalized_maps.Increment();
+
+    set_map(Map::cast(obj));
+  }
+  return map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, code);
+}
+
+
 Object* JSObject::NormalizeProperties(PropertyNormalizationMode mode,
                                       int expected_additional_properties) {
   if (!HasFastProperties()) return this;
@@ -2162,28 +2281,22 @@
   int index = map()->instance_descriptors()->NextEnumerationIndex();
   dictionary->SetNextEnumerationIndex(index);
 
-  // Allocate new map.
-  obj = map()->CopyDropDescriptors();
+  obj = Top::context()->global_context()->
+      normalized_map_cache()->Get(this, mode);
   if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
   Map* new_map = Map::cast(obj);
 
-  // Clear inobject properties if needed by adjusting the instance size and
-  // putting in a filler object instead of the inobject properties.
-  if (mode == CLEAR_INOBJECT_PROPERTIES && map()->inobject_properties() > 0) {
-    int instance_size_delta = map()->inobject_properties() * kPointerSize;
-    int new_instance_size = map()->instance_size() - instance_size_delta;
-    new_map->set_inobject_properties(0);
-    new_map->set_instance_size(new_instance_size);
-    new_map->set_visitor_id(StaticVisitorBase::GetVisitorId(new_map));
-    Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(this->address() + new_instance_size,
-                               instance_size_delta);
-  }
-  new_map->set_unused_property_fields(0);
-
   // We have now successfully allocated all the necessary objects.
   // Changes can now be made with the guarantee that all of them take effect.
+
+  // Resize the object in the heap if necessary.
+  int new_instance_size = new_map->instance_size();
+  int instance_size_delta = map()->instance_size() - new_instance_size;
+  ASSERT(instance_size_delta >= 0);
+  Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(this->address() + new_instance_size,
+                             instance_size_delta);
+
   set_map(new_map);
-  map()->set_instance_descriptors(Heap::empty_descriptor_array());
 
   set_properties(dictionary);
 
@@ -2571,7 +2684,8 @@
 Object* JSObject::PreventExtensions() {
   // If there are fast elements we normalize.
   if (HasFastElements()) {
-    NormalizeElements();
+    Object* ok = NormalizeElements();
+    if (ok->IsFailure()) return ok;
   }
   // Make sure that we never go back to fast case.
   element_dictionary()->set_requires_slow_elements();
@@ -3083,6 +3197,33 @@
 }
 
 
+Object* Map::CopyNormalized(PropertyNormalizationMode mode) {
+  int new_instance_size = instance_size();
+  if (mode == CLEAR_INOBJECT_PROPERTIES) {
+    new_instance_size -= inobject_properties() * kPointerSize;
+  }
+
+  Object* result = Heap::AllocateMap(instance_type(), new_instance_size);
+  if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
+
+  if (mode != CLEAR_INOBJECT_PROPERTIES) {
+    Map::cast(result)->set_inobject_properties(inobject_properties());
+  }
+
+  Map::cast(result)->set_prototype(prototype());
+  Map::cast(result)->set_constructor(constructor());
+
+  Map::cast(result)->set_bit_field(bit_field());
+  Map::cast(result)->set_bit_field2(bit_field2());
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  Map::cast(result)->NormalizedMapVerify();
+#endif
+
+  return result;
+}
+
+
 Object* Map::CopyDropTransitions() {
   Object* new_map = CopyDropDescriptors();
   if (new_map->IsFailure()) return new_map;
@@ -4850,24 +4991,18 @@
 }
 
 
-static inline uint32_t HashField(uint32_t hash,
-                                 bool is_array_index,
-                                 int length = -1) {
-  uint32_t result = (hash << String::kHashShift);
-  if (is_array_index) {
-    // For array indexes mix the length into the hash as an array index could
-    // be zero.
-    ASSERT(length > 0);
-    ASSERT(length <= String::kMaxArrayIndexSize);
-    ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
-           (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
-    ASSERT(String::kMaxArrayIndexSize < (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
-    result &= ~String::kIsNotArrayIndexMask;
-    result |= length << String::kArrayIndexHashLengthShift;
-  } else {
-    result |= String::kIsNotArrayIndexMask;
-  }
-  return result;
+uint32_t StringHasher::MakeCachedArrayIndex(uint32_t value, int length) {
+  value <<= String::kHashShift;
+  // For array indexes mix the length into the hash as an array index could
+  // be zero.
+  ASSERT(length > 0);
+  ASSERT(length <= String::kMaxArrayIndexSize);
+  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
+         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
+  ASSERT(String::kMaxArrayIndexSize < (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
+  value &= ~String::kIsNotArrayIndexMask;
+  value |= length << String::kArrayIndexHashLengthShift;
+  return value;
 }
 
 
@@ -4875,14 +5010,11 @@
   ASSERT(is_valid());
   if (length_ <= String::kMaxHashCalcLength) {
     if (is_array_index()) {
-      return v8::internal::HashField(array_index(), true, length_);
-    } else {
-      return v8::internal::HashField(GetHash(), false);
+      return MakeCachedArrayIndex(array_index(), length_);
     }
-    uint32_t payload = v8::internal::HashField(GetHash(), false);
-    return payload;
+    return (GetHash() << String::kHashShift) | String::kIsNotArrayIndexMask;
   } else {
-    return v8::internal::HashField(length_, false);
+    return (length_ << String::kHashShift) | String::kIsNotArrayIndexMask;
   }
 }
 
diff --git a/src/objects.h b/src/objects.h
index b23920c..11d65ef 100644
--- a/src/objects.h
+++ b/src/objects.h
@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@
 #define V8_OBJECTS_H_
 
 #include "builtins.h"
-#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "smart-pointer.h"
 #include "unicode-inl.h"
 #if V8_TARGET_ARCH_ARM
@@ -638,6 +637,7 @@
   inline bool IsDictionary();
   inline bool IsSymbolTable();
   inline bool IsJSFunctionResultCache();
+  inline bool IsNormalizedMapCache();
   inline bool IsCompilationCacheTable();
   inline bool IsCodeCacheHashTable();
   inline bool IsMapCache();
@@ -1274,7 +1274,7 @@
   Object* PrepareElementsForSort(uint32_t limit);
   // As PrepareElementsForSort, but only on objects where elements is
   // a dictionary, and it will stay a dictionary.
-  Object* PrepareSlowElementsForSort(uint32_t limit);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* PrepareSlowElementsForSort(uint32_t limit);
 
   Object* SetProperty(String* key,
                       Object* value,
@@ -1312,12 +1312,13 @@
 
   // Sets the property value in a normalized object given (key, value, details).
   // Handles the special representation of JS global objects.
-  Object* SetNormalizedProperty(String* name,
-                                Object* value,
-                                PropertyDetails details);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetNormalizedProperty(String* name,
+                                                Object* value,
+                                                PropertyDetails details);
 
   // Deletes the named property in a normalized object.
-  Object* DeleteNormalizedProperty(String* name, DeleteMode mode);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeleteNormalizedProperty(String* name,
+                                                   DeleteMode mode);
 
   // Returns the class name ([[Class]] property in the specification).
   String* class_name();
@@ -1335,11 +1336,13 @@
                                                       String* name);
   PropertyAttributes GetLocalPropertyAttribute(String* name);
 
-  Object* DefineAccessor(String* name, bool is_getter, JSFunction* fun,
-                         PropertyAttributes attributes);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DefineAccessor(String* name,
+                                         bool is_getter,
+                                         JSFunction* fun,
+                                         PropertyAttributes attributes);
   Object* LookupAccessor(String* name, bool is_getter);
 
-  Object* DefineAccessor(AccessorInfo* info);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DefineAccessor(AccessorInfo* info);
 
   // Used from Object::GetProperty().
   Object* GetPropertyWithFailedAccessCheck(Object* receiver,
@@ -1390,8 +1393,8 @@
   inline Object* GetHiddenPropertiesObject();
   inline Object* SetHiddenPropertiesObject(Object* hidden_obj);
 
-  Object* DeleteProperty(String* name, DeleteMode mode);
-  Object* DeleteElement(uint32_t index, DeleteMode mode);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeleteProperty(String* name, DeleteMode mode);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeleteElement(uint32_t index, DeleteMode mode);
 
   // Tests for the fast common case for property enumeration.
   bool IsSimpleEnum();
@@ -1419,19 +1422,20 @@
   bool HasElementWithInterceptor(JSObject* receiver, uint32_t index);
   bool HasElementPostInterceptor(JSObject* receiver, uint32_t index);
 
-  Object* SetFastElement(uint32_t index, Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetFastElement(uint32_t index, Object* value);
 
   // Set the index'th array element.
   // A Failure object is returned if GC is needed.
-  Object* SetElement(uint32_t index, Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetElement(uint32_t index, Object* value);
 
   // Returns the index'th element.
   // The undefined object if index is out of bounds.
   Object* GetElementWithReceiver(JSObject* receiver, uint32_t index);
   Object* GetElementWithInterceptor(JSObject* receiver, uint32_t index);
 
-  Object* SetFastElementsCapacityAndLength(int capacity, int length);
-  Object* SetSlowElements(Object* length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetFastElementsCapacityAndLength(int capacity,
+                                                           int length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetSlowElements(Object* length);
 
   // Lookup interceptors are used for handling properties controlled by host
   // objects.
@@ -1444,7 +1448,7 @@
   bool HasRealNamedCallbackProperty(String* key);
 
   // Initializes the array to a certain length
-  Object* SetElementsLength(Object* length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetElementsLength(Object* length);
 
   // Get the header size for a JSObject.  Used to compute the index of
   // internal fields as well as the number of internal fields.
@@ -1551,6 +1555,8 @@
                               int expected_additional_properties);
   Object* NormalizeElements();
 
+  Object* UpdateMapCodeCache(String* name, Code* code);
+
   // Transform slow named properties to fast variants.
   // Returns failure if allocation failed.
   Object* TransformToFastProperties(int unused_property_fields);
@@ -1579,7 +1585,7 @@
   static inline JSObject* cast(Object* obj);
 
   // Disalow further properties to be added to the object.
-  Object* PreventExtensions();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* PreventExtensions();
 
 
   // Dispatched behavior.
@@ -1652,16 +1658,20 @@
                                  uint32_t index,
                                  Object* value,
                                  JSObject* holder);
-  Object* SetElementWithInterceptor(uint32_t index, Object* value);
-  Object* SetElementWithoutInterceptor(uint32_t index, Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetElementWithInterceptor(uint32_t index,
+                                                    Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetElementWithoutInterceptor(uint32_t index,
+                                                       Object* value);
 
   Object* GetElementPostInterceptor(JSObject* receiver, uint32_t index);
 
-  Object* DeletePropertyPostInterceptor(String* name, DeleteMode mode);
-  Object* DeletePropertyWithInterceptor(String* name);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeletePropertyPostInterceptor(String* name,
+                                                        DeleteMode mode);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeletePropertyWithInterceptor(String* name);
 
-  Object* DeleteElementPostInterceptor(uint32_t index, DeleteMode mode);
-  Object* DeleteElementWithInterceptor(uint32_t index);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeleteElementPostInterceptor(uint32_t index,
+                                                       DeleteMode mode);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DeleteElementWithInterceptor(uint32_t index);
 
   PropertyAttributes GetPropertyAttributePostInterceptor(JSObject* receiver,
                                                          String* name,
@@ -1683,13 +1693,14 @@
   bool HasDenseElements();
 
   bool CanSetCallback(String* name);
-  Object* SetElementCallback(uint32_t index,
-                             Object* structure,
-                             PropertyAttributes attributes);
-  Object* SetPropertyCallback(String* name,
-                              Object* structure,
-                              PropertyAttributes attributes);
-  Object* DefineGetterSetter(String* name, PropertyAttributes attributes);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetElementCallback(uint32_t index,
+                                             Object* structure,
+                                             PropertyAttributes attributes);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetPropertyCallback(String* name,
+                                              Object* structure,
+                                              PropertyAttributes attributes);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* DefineGetterSetter(String* name,
+                                             PropertyAttributes attributes);
 
   void LookupInDescriptor(String* name, LookupResult* result);
 
@@ -1728,13 +1739,13 @@
 
   // Copy operations.
   inline Object* Copy();
-  Object* CopySize(int new_length);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* CopySize(int new_length);
 
   // Add the elements of a JSArray to this FixedArray.
-  Object* AddKeysFromJSArray(JSArray* array);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* AddKeysFromJSArray(JSArray* array);
 
   // Compute the union of this and other.
-  Object* UnionOfKeys(FixedArray* other);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* UnionOfKeys(FixedArray* other);
 
   // Copy a sub array from the receiver to dest.
   void CopyTo(int pos, FixedArray* dest, int dest_pos, int len);
@@ -1873,11 +1884,12 @@
   // or null), its enumeration index is kept as is.
   // If adding a real property, map transitions must be removed.  If adding
   // a transition, they must not be removed.  All null descriptors are removed.
-  Object* CopyInsert(Descriptor* descriptor, TransitionFlag transition_flag);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* CopyInsert(Descriptor* descriptor,
+                                     TransitionFlag transition_flag);
 
   // Remove all transitions.  Return  a copy of the array with all transitions
   // removed, or a Failure object if the new array could not be allocated.
-  Object* RemoveTransitions();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* RemoveTransitions();
 
   // Sort the instance descriptors by the hash codes of their keys.
   void Sort();
@@ -1905,7 +1917,7 @@
 
   // Allocates a DescriptorArray, but returns the singleton
   // empty descriptor array object if number_of_descriptors is 0.
-  static Object* Allocate(int number_of_descriptors);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* Allocate(int number_of_descriptors);
 
   // Casting.
   static inline DescriptorArray* cast(Object* obj);
@@ -2045,8 +2057,9 @@
   }
 
   // Returns a new HashTable object. Might return Failure.
-  static Object* Allocate(int at_least_space_for,
-                          PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* Allocate(
+      int at_least_space_for,
+      PretenureFlag pretenure = NOT_TENURED);
 
   // Returns the key at entry.
   Object* KeyAt(int entry) { return get(EntryToIndex(entry)); }
@@ -2140,7 +2153,7 @@
   }
 
   // Ensure enough space for n additional elements.
-  Object* EnsureCapacity(int n, Key key);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* EnsureCapacity(int n, Key key);
 };
 
 
@@ -2156,7 +2169,7 @@
   virtual uint32_t HashForObject(Object* key) = 0;
   // Returns the key object for storing into the hash table.
   // If allocations fails a failure object is returned.
-  virtual Object* AsObject() = 0;
+  MUST_USE_RESULT virtual Object* AsObject() = 0;
   // Required.
   virtual ~HashTableKey() {}
 };
@@ -2172,7 +2185,7 @@
   static uint32_t HashForObject(HashTableKey* key, Object* object) {
     return key->HashForObject(object);
   }
-  static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
     return key->AsObject();
   }
 
@@ -2222,7 +2235,7 @@
     return key->HashForObject(object);
   }
 
-  static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
     return key->AsObject();
   }
 
@@ -2310,7 +2323,7 @@
   }
 
   // Returns a new array for dictionary usage. Might return Failure.
-  static Object* Allocate(int at_least_space_for);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* Allocate(int at_least_space_for);
 
   // Ensure enough space for n additional elements.
   Object* EnsureCapacity(int n, Key key);
@@ -2352,7 +2365,7 @@
   static inline bool IsMatch(String* key, Object* other);
   static inline uint32_t Hash(String* key);
   static inline uint32_t HashForObject(String* key, Object* object);
-  static inline Object* AsObject(String* key);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AsObject(String* key);
   static const int kPrefixSize = 2;
   static const int kEntrySize = 3;
   static const bool kIsEnumerable = true;
@@ -2384,7 +2397,7 @@
   static inline bool IsMatch(uint32_t key, Object* other);
   static inline uint32_t Hash(uint32_t key);
   static inline uint32_t HashForObject(uint32_t key, Object* object);
-  static inline Object* AsObject(uint32_t key);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static inline Object* AsObject(uint32_t key);
   static const int kPrefixSize = 2;
   static const int kEntrySize = 3;
   static const bool kIsEnumerable = false;
@@ -2465,6 +2478,35 @@
 };
 
 
+// The cache for maps used by normalized (dictionary mode) objects.
+// Such maps do not have property descriptors, so a typical program
+// needs very limited number of distinct normalized maps.
+class NormalizedMapCache: public FixedArray {
+ public:
+  static const int kEntries = 64;
+
+  static bool IsCacheable(JSObject* object);
+
+  Object* Get(JSObject* object, PropertyNormalizationMode mode);
+
+  bool Contains(Map* map);
+
+  void Clear();
+
+  // Casting
+  static inline NormalizedMapCache* cast(Object* obj);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void NormalizedMapCacheVerify();
+#endif
+
+ private:
+  static int Hash(Map* fast);
+
+  static bool CheckHit(Map* slow, Map* fast, PropertyNormalizationMode mode);
+};
+
+
 // ByteArray represents fixed sized byte arrays.  Used by the outside world,
 // such as PCRE, and also by the memory allocator and garbage collector to
 // fill in free blocks in the heap.
@@ -2854,8 +2896,8 @@
   inline bool is_keyed_call_stub() { return kind() == KEYED_CALL_IC; }
 
   // [major_key]: For kind STUB or BINARY_OP_IC, the major key.
-  inline CodeStub::Major major_key();
-  inline void set_major_key(CodeStub::Major major);
+  inline int major_key();
+  inline void set_major_key(int major);
 
   // Flags operations.
   static inline Flags ComputeFlags(Kind kind,
@@ -3121,11 +3163,13 @@
   // [stub cache]: contains stubs compiled for this map.
   DECL_ACCESSORS(code_cache, Object)
 
-  Object* CopyDropDescriptors();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* CopyDropDescriptors();
+
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* CopyNormalized(PropertyNormalizationMode mode);
 
   // Returns a copy of the map, with all transitions dropped from the
   // instance descriptors.
-  Object* CopyDropTransitions();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* CopyDropTransitions();
 
   // Returns this map if it has the fast elements bit set, otherwise
   // returns a copy of the map, with all transitions dropped from the
@@ -3158,7 +3202,7 @@
   inline void ClearCodeCache();
 
   // Update code cache.
-  Object* UpdateCodeCache(String* name, Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* UpdateCodeCache(String* name, Code* code);
 
   // Returns the found code or undefined if absent.
   Object* FindInCodeCache(String* name, Code::Flags flags);
@@ -3185,6 +3229,7 @@
 #ifdef DEBUG
   void MapPrint();
   void MapVerify();
+  void NormalizedMapVerify();
 #endif
 
   inline int visitor_id();
@@ -3219,6 +3264,8 @@
   static const int kPreAllocatedPropertyFieldsOffset =
       kInstanceSizesOffset + kPreAllocatedPropertyFieldsByte;
   // The byte at position 3 is not in use at the moment.
+  static const int kUnusedByte = 3;
+  static const int kUnusedOffset = kInstanceSizesOffset + kUnusedByte;
 
   // Byte offsets within kInstanceAttributesOffset attributes.
   static const int kInstanceTypeOffset = kInstanceAttributesOffset + 0;
@@ -3684,7 +3731,7 @@
   inline Object* prototype();
   inline Object* instance_prototype();
   Object* SetInstancePrototype(Object* value);
-  Object* SetPrototype(Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* SetPrototype(Object* value);
 
   // After prototype is removed, it will not be created when accessed, and
   // [[Construct]] from this function will not be allowed.
@@ -4025,7 +4072,7 @@
     return key->HashForObject(object);
   }
 
-  static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
     return key->AsObject();
   }
 
@@ -4058,7 +4105,7 @@
   DECL_ACCESSORS(normal_type_cache, Object)
 
   // Add the code object to the cache.
-  Object* Update(String* name, Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* Update(String* name, Code* code);
 
   // Lookup code object in the cache. Returns code object if found and undefined
   // if not.
@@ -4086,8 +4133,8 @@
   static const int kSize = kNormalTypeCacheOffset + kPointerSize;
 
  private:
-  Object* UpdateDefaultCache(String* name, Code* code);
-  Object* UpdateNormalTypeCache(String* name, Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* UpdateDefaultCache(String* name, Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* UpdateNormalTypeCache(String* name, Code* code);
   Object* LookupDefaultCache(String* name, Code::Flags flags);
   Object* LookupNormalTypeCache(String* name, Code::Flags flags);
 
@@ -4115,7 +4162,7 @@
     return key->HashForObject(object);
   }
 
-  static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* AsObject(HashTableKey* key) {
     return key->AsObject();
   }
 
@@ -4128,7 +4175,7 @@
                                            HashTableKey*> {
  public:
   Object* Lookup(String* name, Code::Flags flags);
-  Object* Put(String* name, Code* code);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* Put(String* name, Code* code);
 
   int GetIndex(String* name, Code::Flags flags);
   void RemoveByIndex(int index);
@@ -4175,6 +4222,11 @@
 
   void invalidate() { is_valid_ = false; }
 
+  // Calculated hash value for a string consisting of 1 to
+  // String::kMaxArrayIndexSize digits with no leading zeros (except "0").
+  // value is represented decimal value.
+  static uint32_t MakeCachedArrayIndex(uint32_t value, int length);
+
  private:
 
   uint32_t array_index() {
@@ -4990,12 +5042,13 @@
   // is set to a smi. This matches the set function on FixedArray.
   inline void set_length(Smi* length);
 
-  Object* JSArrayUpdateLengthFromIndex(uint32_t index, Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* JSArrayUpdateLengthFromIndex(uint32_t index,
+                                                       Object* value);
 
   // Initialize the array with the given capacity. The function may
   // fail due to out-of-memory situations, but only if the requested
   // capacity is non-zero.
-  Object* Initialize(int capacity);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT Object* Initialize(int capacity);
 
   // Set the content of the array to the content of storage.
   inline void SetContent(FixedArray* storage);
diff --git a/src/parser.cc b/src/parser.cc
index 0fef2e2..b689eb8 100644
--- a/src/parser.cc
+++ b/src/parser.cc
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
 #include "bootstrapper.h"
 #include "codegen.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
+#include "func-name-inferrer.h"
 #include "messages.h"
 #include "parser.h"
 #include "platform.h"
@@ -153,7 +154,7 @@
   ParserLog* log_;
   bool is_pre_parsing_;
   ScriptDataImpl* pre_data_;
-  bool seen_loop_stmt_;  // Used for inner loop detection.
+  FuncNameInferrer* fni_;
 
   bool inside_with() const  { return with_nesting_level_ > 0; }
   ParserFactory* factory() const  { return factory_; }
@@ -213,6 +214,11 @@
   ObjectLiteral::Property* ParseObjectLiteralGetSet(bool is_getter, bool* ok);
   Expression* ParseRegExpLiteral(bool seen_equal, bool* ok);
 
+  Expression* NewCompareNode(Token::Value op,
+                             Expression* x,
+                             Expression* y,
+                             int position);
+
   // Populate the constant properties fixed array for a materialized object
   // literal.
   void BuildObjectLiteralConstantProperties(
@@ -338,9 +344,7 @@
 template <typename T, int initial_size>
 class BufferedZoneList {
  public:
-
-  BufferedZoneList() :
-    list_(NULL), last_(NULL) {}
+  BufferedZoneList() : list_(NULL), last_(NULL) {}
 
   // Adds element at end of list. This element is buffered and can
   // be read using last() or removed using RemoveLast until a new Add or until
@@ -411,6 +415,7 @@
   T* last_;
 };
 
+
 // Accumulates RegExp atoms and assertions into lists of terms and alternatives.
 class RegExpBuilder: public ZoneObject {
  public:
@@ -649,6 +654,7 @@
 
   static const int kMaxCaptures = 1 << 16;
   static const uc32 kEndMarker = (1 << 21);
+
  private:
   enum SubexpressionType {
     INITIAL,
@@ -744,6 +750,10 @@
 
   void AddProperty() { expected_property_count_++; }
   int expected_property_count() { return expected_property_count_; }
+
+  void AddLoop() { loop_count_++; }
+  bool ContainsLoops() const { return loop_count_ > 0; }
+
  private:
   // Captures the number of literals that need materialization in the
   // function.  Includes regexp literals, and boilerplate for object
@@ -753,9 +763,14 @@
   // Properties count estimation.
   int expected_property_count_;
 
+  // Keeps track of assignments to properties of this. Used for
+  // optimizing constructors.
   bool only_simple_this_property_assignments_;
   Handle<FixedArray> this_property_assignments_;
 
+  // Captures the number of loops inside the scope.
+  int loop_count_;
+
   // Bookkeeping
   Parser* parser_;
   TemporaryScope* parent_;
@@ -769,6 +784,7 @@
     expected_property_count_(0),
     only_simple_this_property_assignments_(false),
     this_property_assignments_(Factory::empty_fixed_array()),
+    loop_count_(0),
     parser_(parser),
     parent_(parser->temp_scope_) {
   parser->temp_scope_ = this;
@@ -851,11 +867,10 @@
  public:
   virtual ~ParserLog() { }
 
-  // Records the occurrence of a function.  The returned object is
-  // only guaranteed to be valid until the next function has been
-  // logged.
+  // Records the occurrence of a function.
   virtual FunctionEntry LogFunction(int start) { return FunctionEntry(); }
-
+  // Return the current position in the function entry log.
+  virtual int position() { return 0; }
   virtual void LogError() { }
 };
 
@@ -896,76 +911,88 @@
   virtual void LogMessage(Scanner::Location loc,
                           const char* message,
                           Vector<const char*> args);
-  void WriteString(Vector<const char> str);
-  static const char* ReadString(unsigned* start, int* chars);
-  List<unsigned>* store() { return &store_; }
+  Vector<unsigned> ExtractData() {
+    int total_size = ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize + store_.size();
+    Vector<unsigned> data = Vector<unsigned>::New(total_size);
+    memcpy(data.start(), preamble_, sizeof(preamble_));
+    if (ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize < total_size) {
+      store_.WriteTo(data.SubVector(ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize, total_size));
+    }
+    return data;
+  }
+  virtual int position() { return store_.size(); }
  private:
-  bool has_error_;
-  List<unsigned> store_;
+  Collector<unsigned> store_;
+  unsigned preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize];
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  int prev_start;
+#endif
+
+  bool has_error() {
+    return static_cast<bool>(preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kHasErrorOffset]);
+  }
+  void WriteString(Vector<const char> str);
 };
 
 
-FunctionEntry ScriptDataImpl::GetFunctionEnd(int start) {
-  if (nth(last_entry_).start_pos() > start) {
-    // If the last entry we looked up is higher than what we're
-    // looking for then it's useless and we reset it.
-    last_entry_ = 0;
-  }
-  for (int i = last_entry_; i < EntryCount(); i++) {
-    FunctionEntry entry = nth(i);
-    if (entry.start_pos() == start) {
-      last_entry_ = i;
-      return entry;
-    }
+void ScriptDataImpl::SkipFunctionEntry(int start) {
+  ASSERT(index_ + FunctionEntry::kSize <= store_.length());
+  ASSERT(static_cast<int>(store_[index_]) == start);
+  index_ += FunctionEntry::kSize;
+}
+
+
+FunctionEntry ScriptDataImpl::GetFunctionEntry(int start) {
+  // The current pre-data entry must be a FunctionEntry with the given
+  // start position.
+    if ((index_ + FunctionEntry::kSize <= store_.length())
+        && (static_cast<int>(store_[index_]) == start)) {
+    int index = index_;
+    index_ += FunctionEntry::kSize;
+    return FunctionEntry(store_.SubVector(index,
+                                          index + FunctionEntry::kSize));
   }
   return FunctionEntry();
 }
 
 
 bool ScriptDataImpl::SanityCheck() {
-  if (store_.length() < static_cast<int>(ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize))
+  if (store_.length() < static_cast<int>(ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize)) {
     return false;
-  if (magic() != ScriptDataImpl::kMagicNumber)
-    return false;
-  if (version() != ScriptDataImpl::kCurrentVersion)
-    return false;
+  }
+  if (magic() != ScriptDataImpl::kMagicNumber) return false;
+  if (version() != ScriptDataImpl::kCurrentVersion) return false;
   return true;
 }
 
 
-int ScriptDataImpl::EntryCount() {
-  return (store_.length() - kHeaderSize) / FunctionEntry::kSize;
-}
-
-
-FunctionEntry ScriptDataImpl::nth(int n) {
-  int offset = kHeaderSize + n * FunctionEntry::kSize;
-  return FunctionEntry(Vector<unsigned>(store_.start() + offset,
-                                        FunctionEntry::kSize));
-}
-
-
 ParserRecorder::ParserRecorder()
-  : has_error_(false), store_(4) {
-  Vector<unsigned> preamble = store()->AddBlock(0, ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize);
-  preamble[ScriptDataImpl::kMagicOffset] = ScriptDataImpl::kMagicNumber;
-  preamble[ScriptDataImpl::kVersionOffset] = ScriptDataImpl::kCurrentVersion;
-  preamble[ScriptDataImpl::kHasErrorOffset] = false;
+  : store_(0) {
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  prev_start = -1;
+#endif
+  preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kMagicOffset] = ScriptDataImpl::kMagicNumber;
+  preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kVersionOffset] = ScriptDataImpl::kCurrentVersion;
+  preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kHasErrorOffset] = false;
+  preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kSizeOffset] = 0;
+  ASSERT_EQ(4, ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize);
 }
 
 
 void ParserRecorder::WriteString(Vector<const char> str) {
-  store()->Add(str.length());
-  for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++)
-    store()->Add(str[i]);
+  store_.Add(str.length());
+  for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) {
+    store_.Add(str[i]);
+  }
 }
 
 
-const char* ParserRecorder::ReadString(unsigned* start, int* chars) {
+const char* ScriptDataImpl::ReadString(unsigned* start, int* chars) {
   int length = start[0];
   char* result = NewArray<char>(length + 1);
-  for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
+  for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
     result[i] = start[i + 1];
+  }
   result[length] = '\0';
   if (chars != NULL) *chars = length;
   return result;
@@ -974,15 +1001,16 @@
 
 void ParserRecorder::LogMessage(Scanner::Location loc, const char* message,
                                 Vector<const char*> args) {
-  if (has_error_) return;
-  store()->Rewind(ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize);
-  store()->at(ScriptDataImpl::kHasErrorOffset) = true;
-  store()->Add(loc.beg_pos);
-  store()->Add(loc.end_pos);
-  store()->Add(args.length());
+  if (has_error()) return;
+  preamble_[ScriptDataImpl::kHasErrorOffset] = true;
+  store_.Reset();
+  store_.Add(loc.beg_pos);
+  store_.Add(loc.end_pos);
+  store_.Add(args.length());
   WriteString(CStrVector(message));
-  for (int i = 0; i < args.length(); i++)
+  for (int i = 0; i < args.length(); i++) {
     WriteString(CStrVector(args[i]));
+  }
 }
 
 
@@ -995,7 +1023,7 @@
 
 const char* ScriptDataImpl::BuildMessage() {
   unsigned* start = ReadAddress(3);
-  return ParserRecorder::ReadString(start, NULL);
+  return ReadString(start, NULL);
 }
 
 
@@ -1005,7 +1033,7 @@
   int pos = ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize + Read(3);
   for (int i = 0; i < arg_count; i++) {
     int count = 0;
-    array[i] = ParserRecorder::ReadString(ReadAddress(pos), &count);
+    array[i] = ReadString(ReadAddress(pos), &count);
     pos += count + 1;
   }
   return Vector<const char*>(array, arg_count);
@@ -1021,10 +1049,22 @@
   return &store_[ScriptDataImpl::kHeaderSize + position];
 }
 
+void ScriptDataImpl::FindStart(int position) {
+  // Only search forwards, and linearly for now.
+  while ((index_ < store_.length())
+      && (static_cast<int>(store_[index_])) < position) {
+    index_ += FunctionEntry::kSize;
+  }
+}
+
 
 FunctionEntry ParserRecorder::LogFunction(int start) {
-  if (has_error_) return FunctionEntry();
-  FunctionEntry result(store()->AddBlock(0, FunctionEntry::kSize));
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  ASSERT(start > prev_start);
+  prev_start = start;
+#endif
+  if (has_error()) return FunctionEntry();
+  FunctionEntry result(store_.AddBlock(FunctionEntry::kSize, 0));
   result.set_start_pos(start);
   return result;
 }
@@ -1214,7 +1254,7 @@
       log_(log),
       is_pre_parsing_(is_pre_parsing == PREPARSE),
       pre_data_(pre_data),
-      seen_loop_stmt_(false) {
+      fni_(NULL) {
 }
 
 
@@ -1243,6 +1283,7 @@
 
   HistogramTimerScope timer(&Counters::parse);
   Counters::total_parse_size.Increment(source->length());
+  fni_ = new FuncNameInferrer();
 
   // Initialize parser state.
   source->TryFlatten();
@@ -1278,7 +1319,8 @@
           0,
           0,
           source->length(),
-          false));
+          false,
+          temp_scope.ContainsLoops()));
     } else if (scanner().stack_overflow()) {
       Top::StackOverflow();
     }
@@ -1303,6 +1345,9 @@
   HistogramTimerScope timer(&Counters::parse_lazy);
   Counters::total_parse_size.Increment(source->length());
 
+  fni_ = new FuncNameInferrer();
+  fni_->PushEnclosingName(name);
+
   // Initialize parser state.
   source->TryFlatten();
   scanner_.Initialize(source, start_position, end_position, JAVASCRIPT);
@@ -1375,7 +1420,8 @@
           0,
           0,
           source->length(),
-          false));
+          false,
+          temp_scope.ContainsLoops()));
     } else if (scanner().stack_overflow()) {
       Top::StackOverflow();
     }
@@ -2080,9 +2126,12 @@
   VariableProxy* last_var = NULL;  // the last variable declared
   int nvars = 0;  // the number of variables declared
   do {
+    if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Enter();
+
     // Parse variable name.
     if (nvars > 0) Consume(Token::COMMA);
     Handle<String> name = ParseIdentifier(CHECK_OK);
+    if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushVariableName(name);
 
     // Declare variable.
     // Note that we *always* must treat the initial value via a separate init
@@ -2134,6 +2183,8 @@
       Expect(Token::ASSIGN, CHECK_OK);
       position = scanner().location().beg_pos;
       value = ParseAssignmentExpression(accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
+      // Don't infer if it is "a = function(){...}();"-like expression.
+      if (fni_ != NULL && value->AsCall() == NULL) fni_->Infer();
     }
 
     // Make sure that 'const c' actually initializes 'c' to undefined
@@ -2210,6 +2261,8 @@
       Assignment* assignment = NEW(Assignment(op, last_var, value, position));
       if (block) block->AddStatement(NEW(ExpressionStatement(assignment)));
     }
+
+    if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Leave();
   } while (peek() == Token::COMMA);
 
   if (!is_const && nvars == 1) {
@@ -2639,6 +2692,7 @@
   // DoStatement ::
   //   'do' Statement 'while' '(' Expression ')' ';'
 
+  temp_scope_->AddLoop();
   DoWhileStatement* loop = NEW(DoWhileStatement(labels));
   Target target(this, loop);
 
@@ -2663,9 +2717,6 @@
   if (peek() == Token::SEMICOLON) Consume(Token::SEMICOLON);
 
   if (loop != NULL) loop->Initialize(cond, body);
-
-  seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
   return loop;
 }
 
@@ -2674,6 +2725,7 @@
   // WhileStatement ::
   //   'while' '(' Expression ')' Statement
 
+  temp_scope_->AddLoop();
   WhileStatement* loop = NEW(WhileStatement(labels));
   Target target(this, loop);
 
@@ -2685,9 +2737,6 @@
   Statement* body = ParseStatement(NULL, CHECK_OK);
 
   if (loop != NULL) loop->Initialize(cond, body);
-
-  seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
   return loop;
 }
 
@@ -2696,6 +2745,7 @@
   // ForStatement ::
   //   'for' '(' Expression? ';' Expression? ';' Expression? ')' Statement
 
+  temp_scope_->AddLoop();
   Statement* init = NULL;
 
   Expect(Token::FOR, CHECK_OK);
@@ -2721,9 +2771,6 @@
           Block* result = NEW(Block(NULL, 2, false));
           result->AddStatement(variable_statement);
           result->AddStatement(loop);
-
-          seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
           // Parsed for-in loop w/ variable/const declaration.
           return result;
         }
@@ -2752,9 +2799,6 @@
 
         Statement* body = ParseStatement(NULL, CHECK_OK);
         if (loop) loop->Initialize(expression, enumerable, body);
-
-        seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
         // Parsed for-in loop.
         return loop;
 
@@ -2785,17 +2829,8 @@
   }
   Expect(Token::RPAREN, CHECK_OK);
 
-  seen_loop_stmt_ = false;
-
   Statement* body = ParseStatement(NULL, CHECK_OK);
-
-  // Mark this loop if it is an inner loop.
-  if (loop && !seen_loop_stmt_) loop->set_peel_this_loop(true);
-
   if (loop) loop->Initialize(init, cond, next, body);
-
-  seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
   return loop;
 }
 
@@ -2809,8 +2844,9 @@
   Expression* result = ParseAssignmentExpression(accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
   while (peek() == Token::COMMA) {
     Expect(Token::COMMA, CHECK_OK);
+    int position = scanner().location().beg_pos;
     Expression* right = ParseAssignmentExpression(accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
-    result = NEW(BinaryOperation(Token::COMMA, result, right));
+    result = NEW(BinaryOperation(Token::COMMA, result, right, position));
   }
   return result;
 }
@@ -2822,9 +2858,11 @@
   //   ConditionalExpression
   //   LeftHandSideExpression AssignmentOperator AssignmentExpression
 
+  if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Enter();
   Expression* expression = ParseConditionalExpression(accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
 
   if (!Token::IsAssignmentOp(peek())) {
+    if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Leave();
     // Parsed conditional expression only (no assignment).
     return expression;
   }
@@ -2855,6 +2893,19 @@
     temp_scope_->AddProperty();
   }
 
+  if (fni_ != NULL) {
+    // Check if the right hand side is a call to avoid inferring a
+    // name if we're dealing with "a = function(){...}();"-like
+    // expression.
+    if ((op == Token::INIT_VAR
+         || op == Token::INIT_CONST
+         || op == Token::ASSIGN)
+        && (right->AsCall() == NULL)) {
+      fni_->Infer();
+    }
+    fni_->Leave();
+  }
+
   return NEW(Assignment(op, expression, right, pos));
 }
 
@@ -2898,6 +2949,7 @@
     // prec1 >= 4
     while (Precedence(peek(), accept_IN) == prec1) {
       Token::Value op = Next();
+      int position = scanner().location().beg_pos;
       Expression* y = ParseBinaryExpression(prec1 + 1, accept_IN, CHECK_OK);
 
       // Compute some expressions involving only number literals.
@@ -2972,7 +3024,7 @@
 
       // For now we distinguish between comparisons and other binary
       // operations.  (We could combine the two and get rid of this
-      // code an AST node eventually.)
+      // code and AST node eventually.)
       if (Token::IsCompareOp(op)) {
         // We have a comparison.
         Token::Value cmp = op;
@@ -2981,7 +3033,7 @@
           case Token::NE_STRICT: cmp = Token::EQ_STRICT; break;
           default: break;
         }
-        x = NEW(CompareOperation(cmp, x, y));
+        x = NewCompareNode(cmp, x, y, position);
         if (cmp != op) {
           // The comparison was negated - add a NOT.
           x = NEW(UnaryOperation(Token::NOT, x));
@@ -2989,7 +3041,7 @@
 
       } else {
         // We have a "normal" binary operation.
-        x = NEW(BinaryOperation(op, x, y));
+        x = NEW(BinaryOperation(op, x, y, position));
       }
     }
   }
@@ -2997,6 +3049,27 @@
 }
 
 
+Expression* Parser::NewCompareNode(Token::Value op,
+                                   Expression* x,
+                                   Expression* y,
+                                   int position) {
+  ASSERT(op != Token::NE && op != Token::NE_STRICT);
+  if (!is_pre_parsing_ && (op == Token::EQ || op == Token::EQ_STRICT)) {
+    bool is_strict = (op == Token::EQ_STRICT);
+    Literal* x_literal = x->AsLiteral();
+    if (x_literal != NULL && x_literal->IsNull()) {
+      return NEW(CompareToNull(is_strict, y));
+    }
+
+    Literal* y_literal = y->AsLiteral();
+    if (y_literal != NULL && y_literal->IsNull()) {
+      return NEW(CompareToNull(is_strict, x));
+    }
+  }
+  return NEW(CompareOperation(op, x, y, position));
+}
+
+
 Expression* Parser::ParseUnaryExpression(bool* ok) {
   // UnaryExpression ::
   //   PostfixExpression
@@ -3043,7 +3116,9 @@
       Handle<String> type = Factory::invalid_lhs_in_prefix_op_symbol();
       expression = NewThrowReferenceError(type);
     }
-    return NEW(CountOperation(true /* prefix */, op, expression));
+    int position = scanner().location().beg_pos;
+    IncrementOperation* increment = NEW(IncrementOperation(op, expression));
+    return NEW(CountOperation(true /* prefix */, increment, position));
 
   } else {
     return ParsePostfixExpression(ok);
@@ -3066,7 +3141,9 @@
       expression = NewThrowReferenceError(type);
     }
     Token::Value next = Next();
-    expression = NEW(CountOperation(false /* postfix */, next, expression));
+    int position = scanner().location().beg_pos;
+    IncrementOperation* increment = NEW(IncrementOperation(next, expression));
+    expression = NEW(CountOperation(false /* postfix */, increment, position));
   }
   return expression;
 }
@@ -3125,6 +3202,7 @@
         int pos = scanner().location().beg_pos;
         Handle<String> name = ParseIdentifierName(CHECK_OK);
         result = factory()->NewProperty(result, NEW(Literal(name)), pos);
+        if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushLiteralName(name);
         break;
       }
 
@@ -3211,6 +3289,7 @@
         int pos = scanner().location().beg_pos;
         Handle<String> name = ParseIdentifierName(CHECK_OK);
         result = factory()->NewProperty(result, NEW(Literal(name)), pos);
+        if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushLiteralName(name);
         break;
       }
       case Token::LPAREN: {
@@ -3321,6 +3400,7 @@
 
     case Token::IDENTIFIER: {
       Handle<String> name = ParseIdentifier(CHECK_OK);
+      if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushVariableName(name);
       if (is_pre_parsing_) {
         result = VariableProxySentinel::identifier_proxy();
       } else {
@@ -3332,7 +3412,7 @@
     case Token::NUMBER: {
       Consume(Token::NUMBER);
       double value =
-        StringToDouble(scanner_.literal_string(), ALLOW_HEX | ALLOW_OCTALS);
+        StringToDouble(scanner_.literal(), ALLOW_HEX | ALLOW_OCTALS);
       result = NewNumberLiteral(value);
       break;
     }
@@ -3343,6 +3423,7 @@
           factory()->LookupSymbol(scanner_.literal_string(),
                                   scanner_.literal_length());
       result = NEW(Literal(symbol));
+      if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushLiteralName(symbol);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -3640,6 +3721,8 @@
 
   Expect(Token::LBRACE, CHECK_OK);
   while (peek() != Token::RBRACE) {
+    if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->Enter();
+
     Literal* key = NULL;
     Token::Value next = peek();
     switch (next) {
@@ -3648,6 +3731,8 @@
         bool is_setter = false;
         Handle<String> id =
             ParseIdentifierOrGetOrSet(&is_getter, &is_setter, CHECK_OK);
+        if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushLiteralName(id);
+
         if ((is_getter || is_setter) && peek() != Token::COLON) {
             ObjectLiteral::Property* property =
                 ParseObjectLiteralGetSet(is_getter, CHECK_OK);
@@ -3656,6 +3741,11 @@
             }
             properties.Add(property);
             if (peek() != Token::RBRACE) Expect(Token::COMMA, CHECK_OK);
+
+            if (fni_ != NULL) {
+              fni_->Infer();
+              fni_->Leave();
+            }
             continue;  // restart the while
         }
         // Failed to parse as get/set property, so it's just a property
@@ -3668,6 +3758,7 @@
         Handle<String> string =
             factory()->LookupSymbol(scanner_.literal_string(),
                                     scanner_.literal_length());
+        if (fni_ != NULL) fni_->PushLiteralName(string);
         uint32_t index;
         if (!string.is_null() && string->AsArrayIndex(&index)) {
           key = NewNumberLiteral(index);
@@ -3679,7 +3770,7 @@
       case Token::NUMBER: {
         Consume(Token::NUMBER);
         double value =
-          StringToDouble(scanner_.literal_string(), ALLOW_HEX | ALLOW_OCTALS);
+          StringToDouble(scanner_.literal(), ALLOW_HEX | ALLOW_OCTALS);
         key = NewNumberLiteral(value);
         break;
       }
@@ -3711,6 +3802,11 @@
 
     // TODO(1240767): Consider allowing trailing comma.
     if (peek() != Token::RBRACE) Expect(Token::COMMA, CHECK_OK);
+
+    if (fni_ != NULL) {
+      fni_->Infer();
+      fni_->Leave();
+    }
   }
   Expect(Token::RBRACE, CHECK_OK);
   // Computation of literal_index must happen before pre parse bailout.
@@ -3795,10 +3891,6 @@
                                               bool* ok) {
   // Function ::
   //   '(' FormalParameterList? ')' '{' FunctionBody '}'
-
-  // Reset flag used for inner loop detection.
-  seen_loop_stmt_ = false;
-
   bool is_named = !var_name.is_null();
 
   // The name associated with this function. If it's a function expression,
@@ -3862,43 +3954,52 @@
     bool is_lazily_compiled =
         mode() == PARSE_LAZILY && top_scope_->HasTrivialOuterContext();
 
+    int function_block_pos = scanner_.location().beg_pos;
     int materialized_literal_count;
     int expected_property_count;
+    int end_pos;
     bool only_simple_this_property_assignments;
     Handle<FixedArray> this_property_assignments;
     if (is_lazily_compiled && pre_data() != NULL) {
-      FunctionEntry entry = pre_data()->GetFunctionEnd(start_pos);
+      FunctionEntry entry = pre_data()->GetFunctionEntry(function_block_pos);
       if (!entry.is_valid()) {
         ReportInvalidPreparseData(name, CHECK_OK);
       }
-      int end_pos = entry.end_pos();
-      if (end_pos <= start_pos) {
+      end_pos = entry.end_pos();
+      if (end_pos <= function_block_pos) {
         // End position greater than end of stream is safe, and hard to check.
         ReportInvalidPreparseData(name, CHECK_OK);
       }
-      Counters::total_preparse_skipped.Increment(end_pos - start_pos);
+      Counters::total_preparse_skipped.Increment(end_pos - function_block_pos);
       scanner_.SeekForward(end_pos);
+      pre_data()->Skip(entry.predata_skip());
       materialized_literal_count = entry.literal_count();
       expected_property_count = entry.property_count();
       only_simple_this_property_assignments = false;
       this_property_assignments = Factory::empty_fixed_array();
+      Expect(Token::RBRACE, CHECK_OK);
     } else {
+      if (pre_data() != NULL) {
+        // Skip pre-data entry for non-lazily compiled function.
+        pre_data()->SkipFunctionEntry(function_block_pos);
+      }
+      FunctionEntry entry = log()->LogFunction(function_block_pos);
+      int predata_position_before = log()->position();
       ParseSourceElements(&body, Token::RBRACE, CHECK_OK);
       materialized_literal_count = temp_scope.materialized_literal_count();
       expected_property_count = temp_scope.expected_property_count();
       only_simple_this_property_assignments =
           temp_scope.only_simple_this_property_assignments();
       this_property_assignments = temp_scope.this_property_assignments();
-    }
 
-    Expect(Token::RBRACE, CHECK_OK);
-    int end_pos = scanner_.location().end_pos;
-
-    FunctionEntry entry = log()->LogFunction(start_pos);
-    if (entry.is_valid()) {
-      entry.set_end_pos(end_pos);
-      entry.set_literal_count(materialized_literal_count);
-      entry.set_property_count(expected_property_count);
+      Expect(Token::RBRACE, CHECK_OK);
+      end_pos = scanner_.location().end_pos;
+      if (entry.is_valid()) {
+        entry.set_end_pos(end_pos);
+        entry.set_literal_count(materialized_literal_count);
+        entry.set_property_count(expected_property_count);
+        entry.set_predata_skip(log()->position() - predata_position_before);
+      }
     }
 
     FunctionLiteral* function_literal =
@@ -3912,16 +4013,13 @@
                             num_parameters,
                             start_pos,
                             end_pos,
-                            function_name->length() > 0));
+                            function_name->length() > 0,
+                            temp_scope.ContainsLoops()));
     if (!is_pre_parsing_) {
       function_literal->set_function_token_position(function_token_position);
     }
 
-    // Set flag for inner loop detection. We treat loops that contain a function
-    // literal not as inner loops because we avoid duplicating function literals
-    // when peeling or unrolling such a loop.
-    seen_loop_stmt_ = true;
-
+    if (fni_ != NULL && !is_named) fni_->AddFunction(function_literal);
     return function_literal;
   }
 }
@@ -3934,7 +4032,7 @@
   Expect(Token::MOD, CHECK_OK);
   Handle<String> name = ParseIdentifier(CHECK_OK);
   Runtime::Function* function =
-      Runtime::FunctionForName(scanner_.literal_string());
+      Runtime::FunctionForName(scanner_.literal());
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = ParseArguments(CHECK_OK);
   if (function == NULL && extension_ != NULL) {
     // The extension structures are only accessible while parsing the
@@ -4184,7 +4282,11 @@
   for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
     Handle<Object> element = arguments[i];
     if (!element.is_null()) {
-      array->SetFastElement(i, *element);
+      Object* ok = array->SetFastElement(i, *element);
+      USE(ok);  // Don't get an unused variable warning.
+      // We know this doesn't cause a GC here because we allocated the JSArray
+      // large enough.
+      ASSERT(!ok->IsFailure());
     }
   }
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = new ZoneList<Expression*>(2);
@@ -4221,7 +4323,7 @@
     case Token::NUMBER: {
       Consume(Token::NUMBER);
       ASSERT(scanner_.literal_length() > 0);
-      double value = StringToDouble(scanner_.literal_string(),
+      double value = StringToDouble(scanner_.literal(),
                                     NO_FLAGS,  // Hex, octal or trailing junk.
                                     OS::nan_value());
       return NewNumberLiteral(value);
@@ -5178,10 +5280,9 @@
       Bootstrapper::IsActive();
   PreParser parser(no_script, allow_natives_syntax, extension);
   if (!parser.PreParseProgram(source, stream)) return NULL;
-  // The list owns the backing store so we need to clone the vector.
-  // That way, the result will be exactly the right size rather than
-  // the expected 50% too large.
-  Vector<unsigned> store = parser.recorder()->store()->ToVector().Clone();
+  // Extract the accumulated data from the recorder as a single
+  // contiguous vector that we are responsible for disposing.
+  Vector<unsigned> store = parser.recorder()->ExtractData();
   return new ScriptDataImpl(store);
 }
 
diff --git a/src/parser.h b/src/parser.h
index f918a3a..2952581 100644
--- a/src/parser.h
+++ b/src/parser.h
@@ -68,11 +68,18 @@
   void set_literal_count(int value) { backing_[kLiteralCountOffset] = value; }
 
   int property_count() { return backing_[kPropertyCountOffset]; }
-  void set_property_count(int value) { backing_[kPropertyCountOffset] = value; }
+  void set_property_count(int value) {
+    backing_[kPropertyCountOffset] = value;
+  }
+
+  int predata_skip() { return backing_[kPredataSkipOffset]; }
+  void set_predata_skip(int value) {
+    backing_[kPredataSkipOffset] = value;
+  }
 
   bool is_valid() { return backing_.length() > 0; }
 
-  static const int kSize = 4;
+  static const int kSize = 5;
 
  private:
   Vector<unsigned> backing_;
@@ -80,6 +87,7 @@
   static const int kEndPosOffset = 1;
   static const int kLiteralCountOffset = 2;
   static const int kPropertyCountOffset = 3;
+  static const int kPredataSkipOffset = 4;
 };
 
 
@@ -87,12 +95,13 @@
  public:
   explicit ScriptDataImpl(Vector<unsigned> store)
       : store_(store),
-        last_entry_(0) { }
+        index_(kHeaderSize) { }
   virtual ~ScriptDataImpl();
   virtual int Length();
   virtual const char* Data();
   virtual bool HasError();
-  FunctionEntry GetFunctionEnd(int start);
+  FunctionEntry GetFunctionEntry(int start);
+  void SkipFunctionEntry(int start);
   bool SanityCheck();
 
   Scanner::Location MessageLocation();
@@ -102,28 +111,33 @@
   bool has_error() { return store_[kHasErrorOffset]; }
   unsigned magic() { return store_[kMagicOffset]; }
   unsigned version() { return store_[kVersionOffset]; }
+  // Skip forward in the preparser data by the given number
+  // of unsigned ints.
+  virtual void Skip(int entries) {
+    ASSERT(entries >= 0);
+    ASSERT(entries <= store_.length() - index_);
+    index_ += entries;
+  }
 
   static const unsigned kMagicNumber = 0xBadDead;
   static const unsigned kCurrentVersion = 1;
 
-  static const unsigned kMagicOffset = 0;
-  static const unsigned kVersionOffset = 1;
-  static const unsigned kHasErrorOffset = 2;
-  static const unsigned kSizeOffset = 3;
-  static const unsigned kHeaderSize = 4;
+  static const int kMagicOffset = 0;
+  static const int kVersionOffset = 1;
+  static const int kHasErrorOffset = 2;
+  static const int kSizeOffset = 3;
+  static const int kHeaderSize = 4;
 
  private:
+  Vector<unsigned> store_;
+  int index_;
+
   unsigned Read(int position);
   unsigned* ReadAddress(int position);
-  int EntryCount();
-  FunctionEntry nth(int n);
 
-  Vector<unsigned> store_;
-
-  // The last entry returned.  This is used to make lookup faster:
-  // the next entry to return is typically the next entry so lookup
-  // will usually be much faster if we start from the last entry.
-  int last_entry_;
+  void FindStart(int position);
+  // Read strings written by ParserRecorder::WriteString.
+  static const char* ReadString(unsigned* start, int* chars);
 };
 
 
diff --git a/src/prettyprinter.cc b/src/prettyprinter.cc
index 75f6fc3..211f3f6 100644
--- a/src/prettyprinter.cc
+++ b/src/prettyprinter.cc
@@ -376,6 +376,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void PrettyPrinter::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* node) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void PrettyPrinter::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* node) {
   Print("(");
   if (node->is_prefix()) Print("%s", Token::String(node->op()));
@@ -403,6 +408,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void PrettyPrinter::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  Print("(");
+  Visit(node->expression());
+  Print("%s null)", Token::String(node->op()));
+}
+
+
 void PrettyPrinter::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* node) {
   Print("<this-function>");
 }
@@ -604,11 +616,6 @@
         ast_printer_->Print(StaticType::Type2String(expr->type()));
         printed_first = true;
       }
-      if (expr->num() != AstNode::kNoNumber) {
-        ast_printer_->Print(printed_first ? ", num = " : " (num = ");
-        ast_printer_->Print("%d", expr->num());
-        printed_first = true;
-      }
       if (printed_first) ast_printer_->Print(")");
     }
     ast_printer_->Print("\n");
@@ -667,9 +674,7 @@
 void AstPrinter::PrintLiteralWithModeIndented(const char* info,
                                               Variable* var,
                                               Handle<Object> value,
-                                              StaticType* type,
-                                              int num,
-                                              bool is_primitive) {
+                                              StaticType* type) {
   if (var == NULL) {
     PrintLiteralIndented(info, value, true);
   } else {
@@ -680,11 +685,6 @@
       pos += OS::SNPrintF(buf + pos, ", type = %s",
                           StaticType::Type2String(type));
     }
-    if (num != AstNode::kNoNumber) {
-      pos += OS::SNPrintF(buf + pos, ", num = %d", num);
-    }
-    pos += OS::SNPrintF(buf + pos,
-                        is_primitive ? ", primitive" : ", non-primitive");
     OS::SNPrintF(buf + pos, ")");
     PrintLiteralIndented(buf.start(), value, true);
   }
@@ -742,9 +742,7 @@
     for (int i = 0; i < scope->num_parameters(); i++) {
       PrintLiteralWithModeIndented("VAR", scope->parameter(i),
                                    scope->parameter(i)->name(),
-                                   scope->parameter(i)->type(),
-                                   AstNode::kNoNumber,
-                                   false);
+                                   scope->parameter(i)->type());
     }
   }
 }
@@ -789,9 +787,7 @@
     PrintLiteralWithModeIndented(Variable::Mode2String(node->mode()),
                                  node->proxy()->AsVariable(),
                                  node->proxy()->name(),
-                                 node->proxy()->AsVariable()->type(),
-                                 AstNode::kNoNumber,
-                                 node->proxy()->IsPrimitive());
+                                 node->proxy()->AsVariable()->type());
   } else {
     // function declarations
     PrintIndented("FUNCTION ");
@@ -1027,7 +1023,7 @@
 
 void AstPrinter::VisitVariableProxy(VariableProxy* node) {
   PrintLiteralWithModeIndented("VAR PROXY", node->AsVariable(), node->name(),
-                               node->type(), node->num(), node->IsPrimitive());
+                               node->type());
   Variable* var = node->var();
   if (var != NULL && var->rewrite() != NULL) {
     IndentedScope indent;
@@ -1086,6 +1082,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void AstPrinter::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* node) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void AstPrinter::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* node) {
   EmbeddedVector<char, 128> buf;
   if (node->type()->IsKnown()) {
@@ -1115,6 +1116,15 @@
 }
 
 
+void AstPrinter::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  const char* name = node->is_strict()
+      ? "COMPARE-TO-NULL-STRICT"
+      : "COMPARE-TO-NULL";
+  IndentedScope indent(name, node);
+  Visit(node->expression());
+}
+
+
 void AstPrinter::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* node) {
   IndentedScope indent("THIS-FUNCTION");
 }
@@ -1477,6 +1487,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void JsonAstBuilder::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* expr) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void JsonAstBuilder::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
   TagScope tag(this, "CountOperation");
   {
@@ -1510,6 +1525,16 @@
 }
 
 
+void JsonAstBuilder::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  TagScope tag(this, "CompareToNull");
+  {
+    AttributesScope attributes(this);
+    AddAttribute("is_strict", expr->is_strict());
+  }
+  Visit(expr->expression());
+}
+
+
 void JsonAstBuilder::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
   TagScope tag(this, "ThisFunction");
 }
diff --git a/src/prettyprinter.h b/src/prettyprinter.h
index 93ba0d9..dfff49a 100644
--- a/src/prettyprinter.h
+++ b/src/prettyprinter.h
@@ -102,9 +102,7 @@
   void PrintLiteralWithModeIndented(const char* info,
                                     Variable* var,
                                     Handle<Object> value,
-                                    StaticType* type,
-                                    int num,
-                                    bool is_primitive);
+                                    StaticType* type);
   void PrintLabelsIndented(const char* info, ZoneStringList* labels);
 
   void inc_indent() { indent_++; }
diff --git a/src/profile-generator.cc b/src/profile-generator.cc
index 1c6c902..2de7a2f 100644
--- a/src/profile-generator.cc
+++ b/src/profile-generator.cc
@@ -492,6 +492,10 @@
 bool CpuProfilesCollection::StartProfiling(const char* title, unsigned uid) {
   ASSERT(uid > 0);
   current_profiles_semaphore_->Wait();
+  if (current_profiles_.length() >= kMaxSimultaneousProfiles) {
+    current_profiles_semaphore_->Signal();
+    return false;
+  }
   for (int i = 0; i < current_profiles_.length(); ++i) {
     if (strcmp(current_profiles_[i]->title(), title) == 0) {
       // Ignore attempts to start profile with the same title.
diff --git a/src/profile-generator.h b/src/profile-generator.h
index 5611b6f..c6d6f4c 100644
--- a/src/profile-generator.h
+++ b/src/profile-generator.h
@@ -299,6 +299,9 @@
   // Called from profile generator thread.
   void AddPathToCurrentProfiles(const Vector<CodeEntry*>& path);
 
+  // Limits the number of profiles that can be simultaneously collected.
+  static const int kMaxSimultaneousProfiles = 100;
+
  private:
   const char* GetName(int args_count);
   const char* GetFunctionName(String* name) {
diff --git a/src/regexp-macro-assembler.h b/src/regexp-macro-assembler.h
index 9f8e2c5..652b690 100644
--- a/src/regexp-macro-assembler.h
+++ b/src/regexp-macro-assembler.h
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
 #ifndef V8_REGEXP_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_H_
 #define V8_REGEXP_MACRO_ASSEMBLER_H_
 
+#include "ast.h"
+
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
diff --git a/src/rewriter.cc b/src/rewriter.cc
index 73301b9..4ddf1bf 100644
--- a/src/rewriter.cc
+++ b/src/rewriter.cc
@@ -28,21 +28,15 @@
 #include "v8.h"
 
 #include "ast.h"
-#include "func-name-inferrer.h"
 #include "scopes.h"
 #include "rewriter.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
 
-
 class AstOptimizer: public AstVisitor {
  public:
   explicit AstOptimizer() : has_function_literal_(false) {}
-  explicit AstOptimizer(Handle<String> enclosing_name)
-      : has_function_literal_(false) {
-    func_name_inferrer_.PushEnclosingName(enclosing_name);
-  }
 
   void Optimize(ZoneList<Statement*>* statements);
 
@@ -50,8 +44,6 @@
   // Used for loop condition analysis.  Cleared before visiting a loop
   // condition, set when a function literal is visited.
   bool has_function_literal_;
-  // Helper object for function name inferring.
-  FuncNameInferrer func_name_inferrer_;
 
   // Helpers
   void OptimizeArguments(ZoneList<Expression*>* arguments);
@@ -113,7 +105,7 @@
   has_function_literal_ = false;
   node->cond()->set_no_negative_zero(true);
   Visit(node->cond());
-  node->may_have_function_literal_ = has_function_literal_;
+  node->set_may_have_function_literal(has_function_literal_);
   Visit(node->body());
 }
 
@@ -126,7 +118,7 @@
     has_function_literal_ = false;
     node->cond()->set_no_negative_zero(true);
     Visit(node->cond());
-    node->may_have_function_literal_ = has_function_literal_;
+    node->set_may_have_function_literal(has_function_literal_);
   }
   Visit(node->body());
   if (node->next() != NULL) {
@@ -211,11 +203,6 @@
 
 void AstOptimizer::VisitFunctionLiteral(FunctionLiteral* node) {
   has_function_literal_ = true;
-
-  if (node->name()->length() == 0) {
-    // Anonymous function.
-    func_name_inferrer_.AddFunction(node);
-  }
 }
 
 
@@ -247,11 +234,6 @@
       var->type()->SetAsLikelySmi();
     }
 
-    if (!var->is_this() &&
-        !Heap::result_symbol()->Equals(*var->name())) {
-      func_name_inferrer_.PushName(var->name());
-    }
-
     if (FLAG_safe_int32_compiler) {
       if (var->IsStackAllocated() &&
           !var->is_arguments() &&
@@ -268,11 +250,6 @@
   if (literal->IsSmi()) {
     node->type()->SetAsLikelySmi();
     node->set_side_effect_free(true);
-  } else if (literal->IsString()) {
-    Handle<String> lit_str(Handle<String>::cast(literal));
-    if (!Heap::prototype_symbol()->Equals(*lit_str)) {
-      func_name_inferrer_.PushName(lit_str);
-    }
   } else if (literal->IsHeapNumber()) {
     if (node->to_int32()) {
       // Any HeapNumber has an int32 value if it is the input to a bit op.
@@ -299,8 +276,6 @@
 
 void AstOptimizer::VisitObjectLiteral(ObjectLiteral* node) {
   for (int i = 0; i < node->properties()->length(); i++) {
-    ScopedFuncNameInferrer scoped_fni(&func_name_inferrer_);
-    scoped_fni.Enter();
     Visit(node->properties()->at(i)->key());
     Visit(node->properties()->at(i)->value());
   }
@@ -314,17 +289,11 @@
 
 
 void AstOptimizer::VisitAssignment(Assignment* node) {
-  ScopedFuncNameInferrer scoped_fni(&func_name_inferrer_);
   switch (node->op()) {
     case Token::INIT_VAR:
     case Token::INIT_CONST:
     case Token::ASSIGN:
       // No type can be infered from the general assignment.
-
-      // Don't infer if it is "a = function(){...}();"-like expression.
-      if (node->value()->AsCall() == NULL) {
-        scoped_fni.Enter();
-      }
       break;
     case Token::ASSIGN_BIT_OR:
     case Token::ASSIGN_BIT_XOR:
@@ -430,12 +399,6 @@
 
 
 void AstOptimizer::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* node) {
-  ScopedFuncNameInferrer scoped_fni(&func_name_inferrer_);
-  if (Factory::InitializeVarGlobal_symbol()->Equals(*node->name()) &&
-      node->arguments()->length() >= 2 &&
-      node->arguments()->at(1)->AsFunctionLiteral() != NULL) {
-      scoped_fni.Enter();
-  }
   OptimizeArguments(node->arguments());
 }
 
@@ -472,6 +435,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void AstOptimizer::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* node) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void AstOptimizer::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* node) {
   // Count operations assume that they work on Smis.
   node->expression()->set_no_negative_zero(node->is_prefix() ?
@@ -704,6 +672,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void AstOptimizer::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  Visit(node->expression());
+}
+
+
 void AstOptimizer::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* node) {
   USE(node);
 }
@@ -978,6 +951,11 @@
 }
 
 
+void Processor::VisitIncrementOperation(IncrementOperation* node) {
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void Processor::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* node) {
   USE(node);
   UNREACHABLE();
@@ -996,6 +974,12 @@
 }
 
 
+void Processor::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  USE(node);
+  UNREACHABLE();
+}
+
+
 void Processor::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* node) {
   USE(node);
   UNREACHABLE();
@@ -1025,7 +1009,7 @@
 
   if (FLAG_optimize_ast && !body->is_empty()) {
     HistogramTimerScope timer(&Counters::ast_optimization);
-    AstOptimizer optimizer(function->name());
+    AstOptimizer optimizer;
     optimizer.Optimize(body);
     if (optimizer.HasStackOverflow()) {
       return false;
diff --git a/src/runtime.cc b/src/runtime.cc
index afb0df0..c7ec6bf 100644
--- a/src/runtime.cc
+++ b/src/runtime.cc
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
 static StaticResource<StringInputBuffer> runtime_string_input_buffer;
 
 
-static Object* DeepCopyBoilerplate(JSObject* boilerplate) {
+MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* DeepCopyBoilerplate(JSObject* boilerplate) {
   StackLimitCheck check;
   if (check.HasOverflowed()) return Top::StackOverflow();
 
@@ -980,7 +980,9 @@
             context->set(index, *initial_value);
           }
         } else {
-          Handle<JSObject>::cast(holder)->SetElement(index, *initial_value);
+          // The holder is an arguments object.
+          Handle<JSObject> arguments(Handle<JSObject>::cast(holder));
+          SetElement(arguments, index, initial_value);
         }
       } else {
         // Slow case: The property is not in the FixedArray part of the context.
@@ -1238,7 +1240,8 @@
     } else {
       // The holder is an arguments object.
       ASSERT((attributes & READ_ONLY) == 0);
-      Handle<JSObject>::cast(holder)->SetElement(index, *value);
+      Handle<JSObject> arguments(Handle<JSObject>::cast(holder));
+      SetElement(arguments, index, value);
     }
     return *value;
   }
@@ -1403,8 +1406,6 @@
   // Copy JSObject elements as copy-on-write.
   FixedArray* elements = FixedArray::cast(result->elements());
   if (elements != Heap::empty_fixed_array()) {
-    ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(Heap::fixed_cow_array_map()));
-    // No write barrier is necessary when writing old-space pointer.
     elements->set_map(Heap::fixed_cow_array_map());
   }
   new_array->set_elements(elements);
@@ -1703,7 +1704,6 @@
     RUNTIME_ASSERT(code->IsJSFunction());
     Handle<JSFunction> fun = Handle<JSFunction>::cast(code);
     Handle<SharedFunctionInfo> shared(fun->shared());
-    SetExpectedNofProperties(target, shared->expected_nof_properties());
 
     if (!EnsureCompiled(shared, KEEP_EXCEPTION)) {
       return Failure::Exception();
@@ -1748,6 +1748,17 @@
 }
 
 
+static Object* Runtime_SetExpectedNumberOfProperties(Arguments args) {
+  HandleScope scope;
+  ASSERT(args.length() == 2);
+  CONVERT_ARG_CHECKED(JSFunction, function, 0);
+  CONVERT_SMI_CHECKED(num, args[1]);
+  RUNTIME_ASSERT(num >= 0);
+  SetExpectedNofProperties(function, num);
+  return Heap::undefined_value();
+}
+
+
 static Object* CharFromCode(Object* char_code) {
   uint32_t code;
   if (char_code->ToArrayIndex(&code)) {
@@ -2807,40 +2818,6 @@
 }
 
 
-template <typename schar>
-static inline int SingleCharIndexOf(Vector<const schar> string,
-                                    schar pattern_char,
-                                    int start_index) {
-  if (sizeof(schar) == 1) {
-    const schar* pos = reinterpret_cast<const schar*>(
-        memchr(string.start() + start_index,
-               pattern_char,
-               string.length() - start_index));
-    if (pos == NULL) return -1;
-    return static_cast<int>(pos - string.start());
-  }
-  for (int i = start_index, n = string.length(); i < n; i++) {
-    if (pattern_char == string[i]) {
-      return i;
-    }
-  }
-  return -1;
-}
-
-
-template <typename schar>
-static int SingleCharLastIndexOf(Vector<const schar> string,
-                                 schar pattern_char,
-                                 int start_index) {
-  for (int i = start_index; i >= 0; i--) {
-    if (pattern_char == string[i]) {
-      return i;
-    }
-  }
-  return -1;
-}
-
-
 // Trivial string search for shorter strings.
 // On return, if "complete" is set to true, the return value is the
 // final result of searching for the patter in the subject.
@@ -2852,6 +2829,7 @@
                          Vector<const pchar> pattern,
                          int idx,
                          bool* complete) {
+  ASSERT(pattern.length() > 1);
   // Badness is a count of how much work we have done.  When we have
   // done enough work we decide it's probably worth switching to a better
   // algorithm.
@@ -2914,12 +2892,12 @@
       if (subject[i] != pattern_first_char) continue;
     }
     int j = 1;
-    do {
+    while (j < pattern.length()) {
       if (pattern[j] != subject[i+j]) {
         break;
       }
       j++;
-    } while (j < pattern.length());
+    }
     if (j == pattern.length()) {
       return i;
     }
@@ -2935,7 +2913,6 @@
 template <typename pchar>
 static inline StringSearchStrategy InitializeStringSearch(
     Vector<const pchar> pat, bool ascii_subject) {
-  ASSERT(pat.length() > 1);
   // We have an ASCII haystack and a non-ASCII needle. Check if there
   // really is a non-ASCII character in the needle and bail out if there
   // is.
@@ -3021,54 +2998,15 @@
   int subject_length = sub->length();
   if (start_index + pattern_length > subject_length) return -1;
 
-  if (!sub->IsFlat()) {
-    FlattenString(sub);
-  }
-
-  // Searching for one specific character is common.  For one
-  // character patterns linear search is necessary, so any smart
-  // algorithm is unnecessary overhead.
-  if (pattern_length == 1) {
-    AssertNoAllocation no_heap_allocation;  // ensure vectors stay valid
-    String* seq_sub = *sub;
-    if (seq_sub->IsConsString()) {
-      seq_sub = ConsString::cast(seq_sub)->first();
-    }
-    if (seq_sub->IsAsciiRepresentation()) {
-      uc16 pchar = pat->Get(0);
-      if (pchar > String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) {
-        return -1;
-      }
-      Vector<const char> ascii_vector =
-          seq_sub->ToAsciiVector().SubVector(start_index, subject_length);
-      const void* pos = memchr(ascii_vector.start(),
-                               static_cast<const char>(pchar),
-                               static_cast<size_t>(ascii_vector.length()));
-      if (pos == NULL) {
-        return -1;
-      }
-      return static_cast<int>(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(pos)
-          - ascii_vector.start() + start_index);
-    }
-    return SingleCharIndexOf(seq_sub->ToUC16Vector(),
-                             pat->Get(0),
-                             start_index);
-  }
-
-  if (!pat->IsFlat()) {
-    FlattenString(pat);
-  }
+  if (!sub->IsFlat()) FlattenString(sub);
+  if (!pat->IsFlat()) FlattenString(pat);
 
   AssertNoAllocation no_heap_allocation;  // ensure vectors stay valid
   // Extract flattened substrings of cons strings before determining asciiness.
   String* seq_sub = *sub;
-  if (seq_sub->IsConsString()) {
-    seq_sub = ConsString::cast(seq_sub)->first();
-  }
+  if (seq_sub->IsConsString()) seq_sub = ConsString::cast(seq_sub)->first();
   String* seq_pat = *pat;
-  if (seq_pat->IsConsString()) {
-    seq_pat = ConsString::cast(seq_pat)->first();
-  }
+  if (seq_pat->IsConsString()) seq_pat = ConsString::cast(seq_pat)->first();
 
   // dispatch on type of strings
   if (seq_pat->IsAsciiRepresentation()) {
@@ -3158,30 +3096,8 @@
     return Smi::FromInt(start_index);
   }
 
-  if (!sub->IsFlat()) {
-    FlattenString(sub);
-  }
-
-  if (pat_length == 1) {
-    AssertNoAllocation no_heap_allocation;  // ensure vectors stay valid
-    if (sub->IsAsciiRepresentation()) {
-      uc16 pchar = pat->Get(0);
-      if (pchar > String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) {
-        return Smi::FromInt(-1);
-      }
-      return Smi::FromInt(SingleCharLastIndexOf(sub->ToAsciiVector(),
-                                                static_cast<char>(pat->Get(0)),
-                                                start_index));
-    } else {
-      return Smi::FromInt(SingleCharLastIndexOf(sub->ToUC16Vector(),
-                                                pat->Get(0),
-                                                start_index));
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (!pat->IsFlat()) {
-    FlattenString(pat);
-  }
+  if (!sub->IsFlat()) FlattenString(sub);
+  if (!pat->IsFlat()) FlattenString(pat);
 
   AssertNoAllocation no_heap_allocation;  // ensure vectors stay valid
 
@@ -3359,88 +3275,6 @@
 }
 
 
-template <typename schar>
-static bool SearchCharMultiple(Vector<schar> subject,
-                               String* pattern,
-                               schar pattern_char,
-                               FixedArrayBuilder* builder,
-                               int* match_pos) {
-  // Position of last match.
-  int pos = *match_pos;
-  int subject_length = subject.length();
-  while (pos < subject_length) {
-    int match_end = pos + 1;
-    if (!builder->HasCapacity(kMaxBuilderEntriesPerRegExpMatch)) {
-      *match_pos = pos;
-      return false;
-    }
-    int new_pos = SingleCharIndexOf(subject, pattern_char, match_end);
-    if (new_pos >= 0) {
-      // Match has been found.
-      if (new_pos > match_end) {
-        ReplacementStringBuilder::AddSubjectSlice(builder, match_end, new_pos);
-      }
-      pos = new_pos;
-      builder->Add(pattern);
-    } else {
-      break;
-    }
-  }
-  if (pos + 1 < subject_length) {
-    ReplacementStringBuilder::AddSubjectSlice(builder, pos + 1, subject_length);
-  }
-  *match_pos = pos;
-  return true;
-}
-
-
-static bool SearchCharMultiple(Handle<String> subject,
-                               Handle<String> pattern,
-                               Handle<JSArray> last_match_info,
-                               FixedArrayBuilder* builder) {
-  ASSERT(subject->IsFlat());
-  ASSERT_EQ(1, pattern->length());
-  uc16 pattern_char = pattern->Get(0);
-  // Treating position before first as initial "previous match position".
-  int match_pos = -1;
-
-  for (;;) {  // Break when search complete.
-    builder->EnsureCapacity(kMaxBuilderEntriesPerRegExpMatch);
-    AssertNoAllocation no_gc;
-    if (subject->IsAsciiRepresentation()) {
-      if (pattern_char > String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) {
-        break;
-      }
-      Vector<const char> subject_vector = subject->ToAsciiVector();
-      char pattern_ascii_char = static_cast<char>(pattern_char);
-      bool complete = SearchCharMultiple<const char>(subject_vector,
-                                                     *pattern,
-                                                     pattern_ascii_char,
-                                                     builder,
-                                                     &match_pos);
-      if (complete) break;
-    } else {
-      Vector<const uc16> subject_vector = subject->ToUC16Vector();
-      bool complete = SearchCharMultiple<const uc16>(subject_vector,
-                                                     *pattern,
-                                                     pattern_char,
-                                                     builder,
-                                                     &match_pos);
-      if (complete) break;
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (match_pos >= 0) {
-    SetLastMatchInfoNoCaptures(subject,
-                               last_match_info,
-                               match_pos,
-                               match_pos + 1);
-    return true;
-  }
-  return false;  // No matches at all.
-}
-
-
 template <typename schar, typename pchar>
 static bool SearchStringMultiple(Vector<schar> subject,
                                  String* pattern,
@@ -3518,7 +3352,6 @@
                                  FixedArrayBuilder* builder) {
   ASSERT(subject->IsFlat());
   ASSERT(pattern->IsFlat());
-  ASSERT(pattern->length() > 1);
 
   // Treating as if a previous match was before first character.
   int match_pos = -pattern->length();
@@ -3776,14 +3609,6 @@
   if (regexp->TypeTag() == JSRegExp::ATOM) {
     Handle<String> pattern(
         String::cast(regexp->DataAt(JSRegExp::kAtomPatternIndex)));
-    int pattern_length = pattern->length();
-    if (pattern_length == 1) {
-      if (SearchCharMultiple(subject, pattern, last_match_info, &builder)) {
-        return *builder.ToJSArray(result_array);
-      }
-      return Heap::null_value();
-    }
-
     if (!pattern->IsFlat()) FlattenString(pattern);
     if (SearchStringMultiple(subject, pattern, last_match_info, &builder)) {
       return *builder.ToJSArray(result_array);
@@ -4097,7 +3922,8 @@
   if (result.IsProperty() &&
       (result.type() == FIELD || result.type() == NORMAL
        || result.type() == CONSTANT_FUNCTION)) {
-    obj->DeleteProperty(name, JSObject::NORMAL_DELETION);
+    Object* ok = obj->DeleteProperty(name, JSObject::NORMAL_DELETION);
+    if (ok->IsFailure()) return ok;
   }
   return obj->DefineAccessor(name, flag_setter->value() == 0, fun, attr);
 }
@@ -4846,6 +4672,19 @@
       if (minus) {
         if (d == 0) return Heap::minus_zero_value();
         d = -d;
+      } else if (!subject->HasHashCode() &&
+                 len <= String::kMaxArrayIndexSize &&
+                 (len == 1 || data[0] != '0')) {
+        // String hash is not calculated yet but all the data are present.
+        // Update the hash field to speed up sequential convertions.
+        uint32_t hash = StringHasher::MakeCachedArrayIndex(d, len);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+        ASSERT((hash & String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask) == 0);
+        subject->Hash();  // Force hash calculation.
+        ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<int>(subject->hash_field()),
+                  static_cast<int>(hash));
+#endif
+        subject->set_hash_field(hash);
       }
       return Smi::FromInt(d);
     }
@@ -5371,23 +5210,6 @@
   }
 }
 
-template <typename schar>
-inline void FindCharIndices(Vector<const schar> subject,
-                            const schar pattern_char,
-                            ZoneList<int>* indices,
-                            unsigned int limit) {
-  // Collect indices of pattern_char in subject, and the end-of-string index.
-  // Stop after finding at most limit values.
-  int index = 0;
-  while (limit > 0) {
-    index = SingleCharIndexOf(subject, pattern_char, index);
-    if (index < 0) return;
-    indices->Add(index);
-    index++;
-    limit--;
-  }
-}
-
 
 static Object* Runtime_StringSplit(Arguments args) {
   ASSERT(args.length() == 3);
@@ -5413,22 +5235,10 @@
   // Find (up to limit) indices of separator and end-of-string in subject
   int initial_capacity = Min<uint32_t>(kMaxInitialListCapacity, limit);
   ZoneList<int> indices(initial_capacity);
-  if (pattern_length == 1) {
-    // Special case, go directly to fast single-character split.
-    AssertNoAllocation nogc;
-    uc16 pattern_char = pattern->Get(0);
-    if (subject->IsTwoByteRepresentation()) {
-      FindCharIndices(subject->ToUC16Vector(), pattern_char,
-                      &indices,
-                      limit);
-    } else if (pattern_char <= String::kMaxAsciiCharCode) {
-      FindCharIndices(subject->ToAsciiVector(),
-                      static_cast<char>(pattern_char),
-                      &indices,
-                      limit);
-    }
-  } else {
-    if (!pattern->IsFlat()) FlattenString(pattern);
+  if (!pattern->IsFlat()) FlattenString(pattern);
+
+  // No allocation block.
+  {
     AssertNoAllocation nogc;
     if (subject->IsAsciiRepresentation()) {
       Vector<const char> subject_vector = subject->ToAsciiVector();
@@ -5458,11 +5268,12 @@
       }
     }
   }
+
   if (static_cast<uint32_t>(indices.length()) < limit) {
     indices.Add(subject_length);
   }
-  // The list indices now contains the end of each part to create.
 
+  // The list indices now contains the end of each part to create.
 
   // Create JSArray of substrings separated by separator.
   int part_count = indices.length();
@@ -5567,6 +5378,14 @@
 }
 
 
+static Object* Runtime_NewStringWrapper(Arguments args) {
+  NoHandleAllocation ha;
+  ASSERT(args.length() == 1);
+  CONVERT_CHECKED(String, value, args[0]);
+  return value->ToObject();
+}
+
+
 bool Runtime::IsUpperCaseChar(uint16_t ch) {
   unibrow::uchar chars[unibrow::ToUppercase::kMaxWidth];
   int char_length = to_upper_mapping.get(ch, 0, chars);
@@ -10690,9 +10509,10 @@
 }
 
 
-Runtime::Function* Runtime::FunctionForName(const char* name) {
+Runtime::Function* Runtime::FunctionForName(Vector<const char> name) {
   for (Function* f = Runtime_functions; f->name != NULL; f++) {
-    if (strcmp(f->name, name) == 0) {
+    if (strncmp(f->name, name.start(), name.length()) == 0
+        && f->name[name.length()] == 0) {
       return f;
     }
   }
diff --git a/src/runtime.h b/src/runtime.h
index 001e05f..312907a 100644
--- a/src/runtime.h
+++ b/src/runtime.h
@@ -174,6 +174,7 @@
   F(StringMatch, 3, 1) \
   F(StringTrim, 3, 1) \
   F(StringToArray, 1, 1) \
+  F(NewStringWrapper, 1, 1) \
   \
   /* Numbers */ \
   F(NumberToRadixString, 2, 1) \
@@ -201,6 +202,7 @@
   \
   F(ClassOf, 1, 1) \
   F(SetCode, 2, 1) \
+  F(SetExpectedNumberOfProperties, 2, 1) \
   \
   F(CreateApiFunction, 1, 1) \
   F(IsTemplate, 1, 1) \
@@ -419,7 +421,7 @@
   static Function* FunctionForId(FunctionId fid);
 
   // Get the runtime function with the given name.
-  static Function* FunctionForName(const char* name);
+  static Function* FunctionForName(Vector<const char> name);
 
   static int StringMatch(Handle<String> sub, Handle<String> pat, int index);
 
diff --git a/src/runtime.js b/src/runtime.js
index 4296810..f2c8d6b 100644
--- a/src/runtime.js
+++ b/src/runtime.js
@@ -502,7 +502,10 @@
 // ECMA-262, section 9.3, page 31.
 function ToNumber(x) {
   if (IS_NUMBER(x)) return x;
-  if (IS_STRING(x)) return %StringToNumber(x);
+  if (IS_STRING(x)) {
+    return %_HasCachedArrayIndex(x) ? %_GetCachedArrayIndex(x)
+                                    : %StringToNumber(x);
+  }
   if (IS_BOOLEAN(x)) return x ? 1 : 0;
   if (IS_UNDEFINED(x)) return $NaN;
   return (IS_NULL(x)) ? 0 : ToNumber(%DefaultNumber(x));
diff --git a/src/scanner.cc b/src/scanner.cc
index ca0e2d8..1a8d721 100755
--- a/src/scanner.cc
+++ b/src/scanner.cc
@@ -50,35 +50,22 @@
 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 // UTF8Buffer
 
-UTF8Buffer::UTF8Buffer() : data_(NULL), limit_(NULL) { }
+UTF8Buffer::UTF8Buffer() : buffer_(kInitialCapacity) { }
 
 
-UTF8Buffer::~UTF8Buffer() {
-  if (data_ != NULL) DeleteArray(data_);
-}
+UTF8Buffer::~UTF8Buffer() {}
 
 
 void UTF8Buffer::AddCharSlow(uc32 c) {
-  static const int kCapacityGrowthLimit = 1 * MB;
-  if (cursor_ > limit_) {
-    int old_capacity = Capacity();
-    int old_position = pos();
-    int new_capacity =
-        Min(old_capacity * 3, old_capacity + kCapacityGrowthLimit);
-    char* new_data = NewArray<char>(new_capacity);
-    memcpy(new_data, data_, old_position);
-    DeleteArray(data_);
-    data_ = new_data;
-    cursor_ = new_data + old_position;
-    limit_ = ComputeLimit(new_data, new_capacity);
-    ASSERT(Capacity() == new_capacity && pos() == old_position);
-  }
-  if (static_cast<unsigned>(c) <= unibrow::Utf8::kMaxOneByteChar) {
-    *cursor_++ = c;  // Common case: 7-bit ASCII.
-  } else {
-    cursor_ += unibrow::Utf8::Encode(cursor_, c);
-  }
-  ASSERT(pos() <= Capacity());
+  ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(c) > unibrow::Utf8::kMaxOneByteChar);
+  int length = unibrow::Utf8::Length(c);
+  Vector<char> block = buffer_.AddBlock(length, '\0');
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  int written_length = unibrow::Utf8::Encode(block.start(), c);
+  CHECK_EQ(length, written_length);
+#else
+  unibrow::Utf8::Encode(block.start(), c);
+#endif
 }
 
 
@@ -332,6 +319,26 @@
 }
 
 
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// Scanner::LiteralScope
+
+Scanner::LiteralScope::LiteralScope(Scanner* self)
+    : scanner_(self), complete_(false) {
+  self->StartLiteral();
+}
+
+
+Scanner::LiteralScope::~LiteralScope() {
+  if (!complete_) scanner_->DropLiteral();
+}
+
+
+void Scanner::LiteralScope::Complete() {
+  scanner_->TerminateLiteral();
+  complete_ = true;
+}
+
 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 // Scanner
 
@@ -399,8 +406,10 @@
   // Set c0_ (one character ahead)
   ASSERT(kCharacterLookaheadBufferSize == 1);
   Advance();
-  // Initializer current_ to not refer to a literal buffer.
-  current_.literal_buffer = NULL;
+  // Initialize current_ to not refer to a literal.
+  current_.literal_chars = Vector<const char>();
+  // Reset literal buffer.
+  literal_buffer_.Reset();
 
   // Skip initial whitespace allowing HTML comment ends just like
   // after a newline and scan first token.
@@ -428,24 +437,22 @@
 
 
 void Scanner::StartLiteral() {
-  // Use the first buffer unless it's currently in use by the current_ token.
-  // In most cases we won't have two literals/identifiers in a row, so
-  // the second buffer won't be used very often and is unlikely to grow much.
-  UTF8Buffer* free_buffer =
-      (current_.literal_buffer != &literal_buffer_1_) ? &literal_buffer_1_
-                                                      : &literal_buffer_2_;
-  next_.literal_buffer = free_buffer;
-  free_buffer->Reset();
+  literal_buffer_.StartLiteral();
 }
 
 
 void Scanner::AddChar(uc32 c) {
-  next_.literal_buffer->AddChar(c);
+  literal_buffer_.AddChar(c);
 }
 
 
 void Scanner::TerminateLiteral() {
-  AddChar(0);
+  next_.literal_chars = literal_buffer_.EndLiteral();
+}
+
+
+void Scanner::DropLiteral() {
+  literal_buffer_.DropLiteral();
 }
 
 
@@ -575,7 +582,7 @@
 
 
 void Scanner::ScanJson() {
-  next_.literal_buffer = NULL;
+  next_.literal_chars = Vector<const char>();
   Token::Value token;
   has_line_terminator_before_next_ = false;
   do {
@@ -657,7 +664,7 @@
 Token::Value Scanner::ScanJsonString() {
   ASSERT_EQ('"', c0_);
   Advance();
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   while (c0_ != '"' && c0_ > 0) {
     // Check for control character (0x00-0x1f) or unterminated string (<0).
     if (c0_ < 0x20) return Token::ILLEGAL;
@@ -691,7 +698,9 @@
           for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
             Advance();
             int digit = HexValue(c0_);
-            if (digit < 0) return Token::ILLEGAL;
+            if (digit < 0) {
+              return Token::ILLEGAL;
+            }
             value = value * 16 + digit;
           }
           AddChar(value);
@@ -706,14 +715,14 @@
   if (c0_ != '"') {
     return Token::ILLEGAL;
   }
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
   Advance();
   return Token::STRING;
 }
 
 
 Token::Value Scanner::ScanJsonNumber() {
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   if (c0_ == '-') AddCharAdvance();
   if (c0_ == '0') {
     AddCharAdvance();
@@ -741,27 +750,27 @@
       AddCharAdvance();
     } while (c0_ >= '0' && c0_ <= '9');
   }
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
   return Token::NUMBER;
 }
 
 
 Token::Value Scanner::ScanJsonIdentifier(const char* text,
                                          Token::Value token) {
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   while (*text != '\0') {
     if (c0_ != *text) return Token::ILLEGAL;
     Advance();
     text++;
   }
   if (kIsIdentifierPart.get(c0_)) return Token::ILLEGAL;
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
   return token;
 }
 
 
 void Scanner::ScanJavaScript() {
-  next_.literal_buffer = NULL;
+  next_.literal_chars = Vector<const char>();
   Token::Value token;
   has_line_terminator_before_next_ = false;
   do {
@@ -1098,7 +1107,7 @@
   uc32 quote = c0_;
   Advance();  // consume quote
 
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   while (c0_ != quote && c0_ >= 0 && !kIsLineTerminator.get(c0_)) {
     uc32 c = c0_;
     Advance();
@@ -1109,10 +1118,8 @@
       AddChar(c);
     }
   }
-  if (c0_ != quote) {
-    return Token::ILLEGAL;
-  }
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  if (c0_ != quote) return Token::ILLEGAL;
+  literal.Complete();
 
   Advance();  // consume quote
   return Token::STRING;
@@ -1148,7 +1155,7 @@
 
   enum { DECIMAL, HEX, OCTAL } kind = DECIMAL;
 
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   if (seen_period) {
     // we have already seen a decimal point of the float
     AddChar('.');
@@ -1164,12 +1171,13 @@
         // hex number
         kind = HEX;
         AddCharAdvance();
-        if (!IsHexDigit(c0_))
+        if (!IsHexDigit(c0_)) {
           // we must have at least one hex digit after 'x'/'X'
           return Token::ILLEGAL;
-        while (IsHexDigit(c0_))
+        }
+        while (IsHexDigit(c0_)) {
           AddCharAdvance();
-
+        }
       } else if ('0' <= c0_ && c0_ <= '7') {
         // (possible) octal number
         kind = OCTAL;
@@ -1202,12 +1210,12 @@
     AddCharAdvance();
     if (c0_ == '+' || c0_ == '-')
       AddCharAdvance();
-    if (!IsDecimalDigit(c0_))
+    if (!IsDecimalDigit(c0_)) {
       // we must have at least one decimal digit after 'e'/'E'
       return Token::ILLEGAL;
+    }
     ScanDecimalDigits();
   }
-  TerminateLiteral();
 
   // The source character immediately following a numeric literal must
   // not be an identifier start or a decimal digit; see ECMA-262
@@ -1216,6 +1224,8 @@
   if (IsDecimalDigit(c0_) || kIsIdentifierStart.get(c0_))
     return Token::ILLEGAL;
 
+  literal.Complete();
+
   return Token::NUMBER;
 }
 
@@ -1235,7 +1245,7 @@
 Token::Value Scanner::ScanIdentifier() {
   ASSERT(kIsIdentifierStart.get(c0_));
 
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   KeywordMatcher keyword_match;
 
   // Scan identifier start character.
@@ -1265,7 +1275,7 @@
       Advance();
     }
   }
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
 
   return keyword_match.token();
 }
@@ -1295,36 +1305,32 @@
   // Scan regular expression body: According to ECMA-262, 3rd, 7.8.5,
   // the scanner should pass uninterpreted bodies to the RegExp
   // constructor.
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   if (seen_equal)
     AddChar('=');
 
   while (c0_ != '/' || in_character_class) {
-    if (kIsLineTerminator.get(c0_) || c0_ < 0)
-      return false;
+    if (kIsLineTerminator.get(c0_) || c0_ < 0) return false;
     if (c0_ == '\\') {  // escaped character
       AddCharAdvance();
-      if (kIsLineTerminator.get(c0_) || c0_ < 0)
-        return false;
+      if (kIsLineTerminator.get(c0_) || c0_ < 0) return false;
       AddCharAdvance();
     } else {  // unescaped character
-      if (c0_ == '[')
-        in_character_class = true;
-      if (c0_ == ']')
-        in_character_class = false;
+      if (c0_ == '[') in_character_class = true;
+      if (c0_ == ']') in_character_class = false;
       AddCharAdvance();
     }
   }
   Advance();  // consume '/'
 
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
 
   return true;
 }
 
 bool Scanner::ScanRegExpFlags() {
   // Scan regular expression flags.
-  StartLiteral();
+  LiteralScope literal(this);
   while (kIsIdentifierPart.get(c0_)) {
     if (c0_ == '\\') {
       uc32 c = ScanIdentifierUnicodeEscape();
@@ -1337,7 +1343,7 @@
     }
     AddCharAdvance();
   }
-  TerminateLiteral();
+  literal.Complete();
 
   next_.location.end_pos = source_pos() - 1;
   return true;
diff --git a/src/scanner.h b/src/scanner.h
index 2dce5a1..8d61846 100644
--- a/src/scanner.h
+++ b/src/scanner.h
@@ -40,45 +40,44 @@
   UTF8Buffer();
   ~UTF8Buffer();
 
-  void AddChar(uc32 c) {
-    ASSERT_NOT_NULL(data_);
-    if (cursor_ <= limit_ &&
-        static_cast<unsigned>(c) <= unibrow::Utf8::kMaxOneByteChar) {
-      *cursor_++ = static_cast<char>(c);
+  inline void AddChar(uc32 c) {
+    if (static_cast<unsigned>(c) <= unibrow::Utf8::kMaxOneByteChar) {
+      buffer_.Add(static_cast<char>(c));
     } else {
       AddCharSlow(c);
     }
   }
 
+  void StartLiteral() {
+    buffer_.StartSequence();
+  }
+
+  Vector<const char> EndLiteral() {
+    buffer_.Add(kEndMarker);
+    Vector<char> sequence = buffer_.EndSequence();
+    return Vector<const char>(sequence.start(), sequence.length());
+  }
+
+  void DropLiteral() {
+    buffer_.DropSequence();
+  }
+
   void Reset() {
-    if (data_ == NULL) {
-      data_ = NewArray<char>(kInitialCapacity);
-      limit_ = ComputeLimit(data_, kInitialCapacity);
-    }
-    cursor_ = data_;
+    buffer_.Reset();
   }
 
-  int pos() const {
-    ASSERT_NOT_NULL(data_);
-    return static_cast<int>(cursor_ - data_);
-  }
-
-  char* data() const { return data_; }
-
+  // The end marker added after a parsed literal.
+  // Using zero allows the usage of strlen and similar functions on
+  // identifiers and numbers (but not strings, since they may contain zero
+  // bytes).
+  // TODO(lrn): Use '\xff' as end marker, since it cannot occur inside
+  // an utf-8 string. This requires changes in all places that uses
+  // str-functions on the literals, but allows a single pointer to represent
+  // the literal, even if it contains embedded zeros.
+  static const char kEndMarker = '\x00';
  private:
   static const int kInitialCapacity = 256;
-  char* data_;
-  char* cursor_;
-  char* limit_;
-
-  int Capacity() const {
-    ASSERT_NOT_NULL(data_);
-    return static_cast<int>(limit_ - data_) + unibrow::Utf8::kMaxEncodedSize;
-  }
-
-  static char* ComputeLimit(char* data, int capacity) {
-    return (data + capacity) - unibrow::Utf8::kMaxEncodedSize;
-  }
+  SequenceCollector<char, 4> buffer_;
 
   void AddCharSlow(uc32 c);
 };
@@ -271,6 +270,17 @@
  public:
   typedef unibrow::Utf8InputBuffer<1024> Utf8Decoder;
 
+  class LiteralScope {
+   public:
+    explicit LiteralScope(Scanner* self);
+    ~LiteralScope();
+    void Complete();
+
+   private:
+    Scanner* scanner_;
+    bool complete_;
+  };
+
   // Construction
   explicit Scanner(ParserMode parse_mode);
 
@@ -314,27 +324,34 @@
   // These functions only give the correct result if the literal
   // was scanned between calls to StartLiteral() and TerminateLiteral().
   const char* literal_string() const {
-    return current_.literal_buffer->data();
+    return current_.literal_chars.start();
   }
+
   int literal_length() const {
-    // Excluding terminal '\0' added by TerminateLiteral().
-    return current_.literal_buffer->pos() - 1;
+    // Excluding terminal '\x00' added by TerminateLiteral().
+    return current_.literal_chars.length() - 1;
+  }
+
+  Vector<const char> literal() const {
+    return Vector<const char>(literal_string(), literal_length());
   }
 
   // Returns the literal string for the next token (the token that
   // would be returned if Next() were called).
   const char* next_literal_string() const {
-    return next_.literal_buffer->data();
+    return next_.literal_chars.start();
   }
+
+
   // Returns the length of the next token (that would be returned if
   // Next() were called).
   int next_literal_length() const {
-    return next_.literal_buffer->pos() - 1;
+    // Excluding terminal '\x00' added by TerminateLiteral().
+    return next_.literal_chars.length() - 1;
   }
 
   Vector<const char> next_literal() const {
-    return Vector<const char>(next_literal_string(),
-                              next_literal_length());
+    return Vector<const char>(next_literal_string(), next_literal_length());
   }
 
   // Scans the input as a regular expression pattern, previous
@@ -371,7 +388,7 @@
   struct TokenDesc {
     Token::Value token;
     Location location;
-    UTF8Buffer* literal_buffer;
+    Vector<const char> literal_chars;
   };
 
   void Init(Handle<String> source,
@@ -380,10 +397,12 @@
             ParserLanguage language);
 
   // Literal buffer support
-  void StartLiteral();
-  void AddChar(uc32 ch);
-  void AddCharAdvance();
-  void TerminateLiteral();
+  inline void StartLiteral();
+  inline void AddChar(uc32 ch);
+  inline void AddCharAdvance();
+  inline void TerminateLiteral();
+  // Stops scanning of a literal, e.g., due to an encountered error.
+  inline void DropLiteral();
 
   // Low-level scanning support.
   void Advance() { c0_ = source_->Advance(); }
@@ -487,9 +506,8 @@
   SafeStringInputBuffer safe_string_input_buffer_;
 
   // Buffer to hold literal values (identifiers, strings, numbers)
-  // using 0-terminated UTF-8 encoding.
-  UTF8Buffer literal_buffer_1_;
-  UTF8Buffer literal_buffer_2_;
+  // using '\x00'-terminated UTF-8 encoding. Handles allocation internally.
+  UTF8Buffer literal_buffer_;
 
   bool stack_overflow_;
   static StaticResource<Utf8Decoder> utf8_decoder_;
diff --git a/src/serialize.cc b/src/serialize.cc
index cdde07e..cde7577 100644
--- a/src/serialize.cc
+++ b/src/serialize.cc
@@ -241,16 +241,6 @@
       DEBUG_ADDRESS,
       Debug::k_restarter_frame_function_pointer << kDebugIdShift,
       "Debug::restarter_frame_function_pointer_address()");
-  const char* debug_register_format = "Debug::register_address(%i)";
-  int dr_format_length = StrLength(debug_register_format);
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; ++i) {
-    Vector<char> name = Vector<char>::New(dr_format_length + 1);
-    OS::SNPrintF(name, debug_register_format, i);
-    Add(Debug_Address(Debug::k_register_address, i).address(),
-        DEBUG_ADDRESS,
-        Debug::k_register_address << kDebugIdShift | i,
-        name.start());
-  }
 #endif
 
   // Stat counters
diff --git a/src/spaces.cc b/src/spaces.cc
index 67adafd..50afd03 100644
--- a/src/spaces.cc
+++ b/src/spaces.cc
@@ -68,6 +68,12 @@
 }
 
 
+HeapObjectIterator::HeapObjectIterator(Page* page,
+                                       HeapObjectCallback size_func) {
+  Initialize(page->ObjectAreaStart(), page->AllocationTop(), size_func);
+}
+
+
 void HeapObjectIterator::Initialize(Address cur, Address end,
                                     HeapObjectCallback size_f) {
   cur_addr_ = cur;
@@ -1996,76 +2002,87 @@
 }
 
 
+void PagedSpace::RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(bool deallocate_blocks) {
+  const bool add_to_freelist = true;
+
+  // Mark used and unused pages to properly fill unused pages
+  // after reordering.
+  PageIterator all_pages_iterator(this, PageIterator::ALL_PAGES);
+  Page* last_in_use = AllocationTopPage();
+  bool in_use = true;
+
+  while (all_pages_iterator.has_next()) {
+    Page* p = all_pages_iterator.next();
+    p->SetWasInUseBeforeMC(in_use);
+    if (p == last_in_use) {
+      // We passed a page containing allocation top. All consequent
+      // pages are not used.
+      in_use = false;
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (page_list_is_chunk_ordered_) return;
+
+  Page* new_last_in_use = Page::FromAddress(NULL);
+  MemoryAllocator::RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(this,
+                                              &first_page_,
+                                              &last_page_,
+                                              &new_last_in_use);
+  ASSERT(new_last_in_use->is_valid());
+
+  if (new_last_in_use != last_in_use) {
+    // Current allocation top points to a page which is now in the middle
+    // of page list. We should move allocation top forward to the new last
+    // used page so various object iterators will continue to work properly.
+    int size_in_bytes = static_cast<int>(PageAllocationLimit(last_in_use) -
+                                         last_in_use->AllocationTop());
+
+    last_in_use->SetAllocationWatermark(last_in_use->AllocationTop());
+    if (size_in_bytes > 0) {
+      Address start = last_in_use->AllocationTop();
+      if (deallocate_blocks) {
+        accounting_stats_.AllocateBytes(size_in_bytes);
+        DeallocateBlock(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
+      } else {
+        Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(start, size_in_bytes);
+      }
+    }
+
+    // New last in use page was in the middle of the list before
+    // sorting so it full.
+    SetTop(new_last_in_use->AllocationTop());
+
+    ASSERT(AllocationTopPage() == new_last_in_use);
+    ASSERT(AllocationTopPage()->WasInUseBeforeMC());
+  }
+
+  PageIterator pages_in_use_iterator(this, PageIterator::PAGES_IN_USE);
+  while (pages_in_use_iterator.has_next()) {
+    Page* p = pages_in_use_iterator.next();
+    if (!p->WasInUseBeforeMC()) {
+      // Empty page is in the middle of a sequence of used pages.
+      // Allocate it as a whole and deallocate immediately.
+      int size_in_bytes = static_cast<int>(PageAllocationLimit(p) -
+                                           p->ObjectAreaStart());
+
+      p->SetAllocationWatermark(p->ObjectAreaStart());
+      Address start = p->ObjectAreaStart();
+      if (deallocate_blocks) {
+        accounting_stats_.AllocateBytes(size_in_bytes);
+        DeallocateBlock(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
+      } else {
+        Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(start, size_in_bytes);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  page_list_is_chunk_ordered_ = true;
+}
+
+
 void PagedSpace::PrepareForMarkCompact(bool will_compact) {
   if (will_compact) {
-    // MarkCompact collector relies on WAS_IN_USE_BEFORE_MC page flag
-    // to skip unused pages. Update flag value for all pages in space.
-    PageIterator all_pages_iterator(this, PageIterator::ALL_PAGES);
-    Page* last_in_use = AllocationTopPage();
-    bool in_use = true;
-
-    while (all_pages_iterator.has_next()) {
-      Page* p = all_pages_iterator.next();
-      p->SetWasInUseBeforeMC(in_use);
-      if (p == last_in_use) {
-        // We passed a page containing allocation top. All consequent
-        // pages are not used.
-        in_use = false;
-      }
-    }
-
-    if (!page_list_is_chunk_ordered_) {
-      Page* new_last_in_use = Page::FromAddress(NULL);
-      MemoryAllocator::RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(this,
-                                                  &first_page_,
-                                                  &last_page_,
-                                                  &new_last_in_use);
-      ASSERT(new_last_in_use->is_valid());
-
-      if (new_last_in_use != last_in_use) {
-        // Current allocation top points to a page which is now in the middle
-        // of page list. We should move allocation top forward to the new last
-        // used page so various object iterators will continue to work properly.
-        last_in_use->SetAllocationWatermark(last_in_use->AllocationTop());
-
-        int size_in_bytes = static_cast<int>(PageAllocationLimit(last_in_use) -
-                                             last_in_use->AllocationTop());
-
-        if (size_in_bytes > 0) {
-          // There is still some space left on this page. Create a fake
-          // object which will occupy all free space on this page.
-          // Otherwise iterators would not be able to scan this page
-          // correctly.
-
-          Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(last_in_use->AllocationTop(),
-                                     size_in_bytes);
-        }
-
-        // New last in use page was in the middle of the list before
-        // sorting so it full.
-        SetTop(new_last_in_use->AllocationTop());
-
-        ASSERT(AllocationTopPage() == new_last_in_use);
-        ASSERT(AllocationTopPage()->WasInUseBeforeMC());
-      }
-
-      PageIterator pages_in_use_iterator(this, PageIterator::PAGES_IN_USE);
-      while (pages_in_use_iterator.has_next()) {
-        Page* p = pages_in_use_iterator.next();
-        if (!p->WasInUseBeforeMC()) {
-          // Empty page is in the middle of a sequence of used pages.
-          // Create a fake object which will occupy all free space on this page.
-          // Otherwise iterators would not be able to scan this page correctly.
-          int size_in_bytes = static_cast<int>(PageAllocationLimit(p) -
-                                               p->ObjectAreaStart());
-
-          p->SetAllocationWatermark(p->ObjectAreaStart());
-          Heap::CreateFillerObjectAt(p->ObjectAreaStart(), size_in_bytes);
-        }
-      }
-
-      page_list_is_chunk_ordered_ = true;
-    }
+    RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(false);
   }
 }
 
@@ -2201,6 +2218,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void OldSpace::DeallocateBlock(Address start,
+                                 int size_in_bytes,
+                                 bool add_to_freelist) {
+  Free(start, size_in_bytes, add_to_freelist);
+}
+
+
 #ifdef DEBUG
 struct CommentStatistic {
   const char* comment;
@@ -2475,6 +2499,21 @@
 }
 
 
+void FixedSpace::DeallocateBlock(Address start,
+                                 int size_in_bytes,
+                                 bool add_to_freelist) {
+  // Free-list elements in fixed space are assumed to have a fixed size.
+  // We break the free block into chunks and add them to the free list
+  // individually.
+  int size = object_size_in_bytes();
+  ASSERT(size_in_bytes % size == 0);
+  Address end = start + size_in_bytes;
+  for (Address a = start; a < end; a += size) {
+    Free(a, add_to_freelist);
+  }
+}
+
+
 #ifdef DEBUG
 void FixedSpace::ReportStatistics() {
   int pct = Available() * 100 / Capacity();
@@ -2721,6 +2760,22 @@
   return Failure::Exception();
 }
 
+
+LargeObjectChunk* LargeObjectSpace::FindChunkContainingPc(Address pc) {
+  // TODO(853): Change this implementation to only find executable
+  // chunks and use some kind of hash-based approach to speed it up.
+  for (LargeObjectChunk* chunk = first_chunk_;
+       chunk != NULL;
+       chunk = chunk->next()) {
+    Address chunk_address = chunk->address();
+    if (chunk_address <= pc && pc < chunk_address + chunk->size()) {
+      return chunk;
+    }
+  }
+  return NULL;
+}
+
+
 void LargeObjectSpace::IterateDirtyRegions(ObjectSlotCallback copy_object) {
   LargeObjectIterator it(this);
   for (HeapObject* object = it.next(); object != NULL; object = it.next()) {
diff --git a/src/spaces.h b/src/spaces.h
index a6b8ea4..04e0c79 100644
--- a/src/spaces.h
+++ b/src/spaces.h
@@ -756,6 +756,7 @@
   HeapObjectIterator(PagedSpace* space,
                      Address start,
                      HeapObjectCallback size_func);
+  HeapObjectIterator(Page* page, HeapObjectCallback size_func);
 
   inline HeapObject* next() {
     return (cur_addr_ < cur_limit_) ? FromCurrentPage() : FromNextPage();
@@ -1039,6 +1040,11 @@
   // Freed pages are moved to the end of page list.
   void FreePages(Page* prev, Page* last);
 
+  // Deallocates a block.
+  virtual void DeallocateBlock(Address start,
+                               int size_in_bytes,
+                               bool add_to_freelist) = 0;
+
   // Set space allocation info.
   void SetTop(Address top) {
     allocation_info_.top = top;
@@ -1097,6 +1103,8 @@
   // Returns the page of the allocation pointer.
   Page* AllocationTopPage() { return TopPageOf(allocation_info_); }
 
+  void RelinkPageListInChunkOrder(bool deallocate_blocks);
+
  protected:
   // Maximum capacity of this space.
   int max_capacity_;
@@ -1814,6 +1822,10 @@
     }
   }
 
+  virtual void DeallocateBlock(Address start,
+                               int size_in_bytes,
+                               bool add_to_freelist);
+
   // Prepare for full garbage collection.  Resets the relocation pointer and
   // clears the free list.
   virtual void PrepareForMarkCompact(bool will_compact);
@@ -1888,6 +1900,9 @@
 
   virtual void PutRestOfCurrentPageOnFreeList(Page* current_page);
 
+  virtual void DeallocateBlock(Address start,
+                               int size_in_bytes,
+                               bool add_to_freelist);
 #ifdef DEBUG
   // Reports statistic info of the space
   void ReportStatistics();
@@ -2137,6 +2152,11 @@
   // space, may be slow.
   Object* FindObject(Address a);
 
+  // Finds a large object page containing the given pc, returns NULL
+  // if such a page doesn't exist.
+  LargeObjectChunk* FindChunkContainingPc(Address pc);
+
+
   // Iterates objects covered by dirty regions.
   void IterateDirtyRegions(ObjectSlotCallback func);
 
diff --git a/src/stub-cache.cc b/src/stub-cache.cc
index 54d9384..7a490d3 100644
--- a/src/stub-cache.cc
+++ b/src/stub-cache.cc
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), cache_name));
     Object* result =
-        receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(cache_name, Code::cast(code));
+        receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(cache_name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -131,15 +131,14 @@
                                     JSObject* holder,
                                     int field_index) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags = Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::LOAD_IC, FIELD);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     LoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadField(receiver, holder, field_index, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -152,15 +151,14 @@
                                        AccessorInfo* callback) {
   ASSERT(v8::ToCData<Address>(callback->getter()) != 0);
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags = Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::LOAD_IC, CALLBACKS);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     LoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadCallback(name, receiver, holder, callback);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -172,16 +170,15 @@
                                        JSObject* holder,
                                        Object* value) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::LOAD_IC, CONSTANT_FUNCTION);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     LoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadConstant(receiver, holder, value, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -192,15 +189,14 @@
                                           JSObject* receiver,
                                           JSObject* holder) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags = Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::LOAD_IC, INTERCEPTOR);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     LoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadInterceptor(receiver, holder, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -218,9 +214,8 @@
                                      JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell,
                                      bool is_dont_delete) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags = Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::LOAD_IC, NORMAL);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     LoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadGlobal(receiver,
@@ -230,7 +225,7 @@
                                       is_dont_delete);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -242,15 +237,14 @@
                                          JSObject* holder,
                                          int field_index) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags = Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, FIELD);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadField(name, receiver, holder, field_index);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -262,16 +256,15 @@
                                             JSObject* holder,
                                             Object* value) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, CONSTANT_FUNCTION);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadConstant(name, receiver, holder, value);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -282,16 +275,15 @@
                                                JSObject* receiver,
                                                JSObject* holder) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, INTERCEPTOR);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadInterceptor(receiver, holder, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -303,16 +295,15 @@
                                             JSObject* holder,
                                             AccessorInfo* callback) {
   ASSERT(IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder) == OWN_MAP);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, CALLBACKS);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadCallback(name, receiver, holder, callback);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -325,14 +316,13 @@
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, CALLBACKS);
   ASSERT(receiver->IsJSObject());
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadArrayLength(name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -361,14 +351,13 @@
                                                      JSFunction* receiver) {
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(Code::KEYED_LOAD_IC, CALLBACKS);
-  Map* map = receiver->map();
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = receiver->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     KeyedLoadStubCompiler compiler;
     code = compiler.CompileLoadFunctionPrototype(name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::KEYED_LOAD_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -387,7 +376,7 @@
     code = compiler.CompileStoreField(receiver, field_index, transition, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::STORE_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -409,7 +398,7 @@
     code = compiler.CompileStoreGlobal(receiver, cell, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::STORE_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -427,7 +416,7 @@
     code = compiler.CompileStoreCallback(receiver, callback, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::STORE_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -444,7 +433,7 @@
     code = compiler.CompileStoreInterceptor(receiver, name);
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(Logger::STORE_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -462,7 +451,7 @@
     if (code->IsFailure()) return code;
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(
         Logger::KEYED_STORE_IC_TAG, Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = receiver->map()->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = receiver->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -481,7 +470,7 @@
   // Compute the check type and the map.
   InlineCacheHolderFlag cache_holder =
       IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(object, holder);
-  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheMap(object, cache_holder);
+  JSObject* map_holder = IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(object, cache_holder);
 
   // Compute check type based on receiver/holder.
   StubCompiler::CheckType check = StubCompiler::RECEIVER_MAP_CHECK;
@@ -499,7 +488,7 @@
                                     cache_holder,
                                     in_loop,
                                     argc);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = map_holder->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     // If the function hasn't been compiled yet, we cannot do it now
     // because it may cause GC. To avoid this issue, we return an
@@ -513,7 +502,7 @@
     ASSERT_EQ(flags, Code::cast(code)->flags());
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(CALL_LOGGER_TAG(kind, CALL_IC_TAG),
                             Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = map_holder->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -530,7 +519,7 @@
   // Compute the check type and the map.
   InlineCacheHolderFlag cache_holder =
       IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(object, holder);
-  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheMap(object, cache_holder);
+  JSObject* map_holder = IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(object, cache_holder);
 
   // TODO(1233596): We cannot do receiver map check for non-JS objects
   // because they may be represented as immediates without a
@@ -544,7 +533,7 @@
                                                     cache_holder,
                                                     in_loop,
                                                     argc);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = map_holder->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     CallStubCompiler compiler(argc, in_loop, kind, cache_holder);
     code = compiler.CompileCallField(JSObject::cast(object),
@@ -555,7 +544,7 @@
     ASSERT_EQ(flags, Code::cast(code)->flags());
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(CALL_LOGGER_TAG(kind, CALL_IC_TAG),
                             Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = map_holder->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -570,7 +559,7 @@
   // Compute the check type and the map.
   InlineCacheHolderFlag cache_holder =
       IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(object, holder);
-  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheMap(object, cache_holder);
+  JSObject* map_holder = IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(object, cache_holder);
 
   // TODO(1233596): We cannot do receiver map check for non-JS objects
   // because they may be represented as immediates without a
@@ -585,7 +574,7 @@
                                     cache_holder,
                                     NOT_IN_LOOP,
                                     argc);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = map_holder->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     CallStubCompiler compiler(argc, NOT_IN_LOOP, kind, cache_holder);
     code = compiler.CompileCallInterceptor(JSObject::cast(object),
@@ -595,7 +584,7 @@
     ASSERT_EQ(flags, Code::cast(code)->flags());
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(CALL_LOGGER_TAG(kind, CALL_IC_TAG),
                             Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = map_holder->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
@@ -623,14 +612,14 @@
                                      JSFunction* function) {
   InlineCacheHolderFlag cache_holder =
       IC::GetCodeCacheForObject(receiver, holder);
-  Map* map = IC::GetCodeCacheMap(receiver, cache_holder);
+  JSObject* map_holder = IC::GetCodeCacheHolder(receiver, cache_holder);
   Code::Flags flags =
       Code::ComputeMonomorphicFlags(kind,
                                     NORMAL,
                                     cache_holder,
                                     in_loop,
                                     argc);
-  Object* code = map->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
+  Object* code = map_holder->map()->FindInCodeCache(name, flags);
   if (code->IsUndefined()) {
     // If the function hasn't been compiled yet, we cannot do it now
     // because it may cause GC. To avoid this issue, we return an
@@ -643,7 +632,7 @@
     ASSERT_EQ(flags, Code::cast(code)->flags());
     PROFILE(CodeCreateEvent(CALL_LOGGER_TAG(kind, CALL_IC_TAG),
                             Code::cast(code), name));
-    Object* result = map->UpdateCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
+    Object* result = map_holder->UpdateMapCodeCache(name, Code::cast(code));
     if (result->IsFailure()) return result;
   }
   return code;
diff --git a/src/stub-cache.h b/src/stub-cache.h
index 19d54f8..bf14a4f 100644
--- a/src/stub-cache.h
+++ b/src/stub-cache.h
@@ -56,158 +56,167 @@
 
   // Computes the right stub matching. Inserts the result in the
   // cache before returning.  This might compile a stub if needed.
-  static Object* ComputeLoadNonexistent(String* name, JSObject* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadNonexistent(String* name,
+                                                        JSObject* receiver);
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadField(String* name,
-                                  JSObject* receiver,
-                                  JSObject* holder,
-                                  int field_index);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadField(String* name,
+                                                  JSObject* receiver,
+                                                  JSObject* holder,
+                                                  int field_index);
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadCallback(String* name,
-                                     JSObject* receiver,
-                                     JSObject* holder,
-                                     AccessorInfo* callback);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadCallback(String* name,
+                                                     JSObject* receiver,
+                                                     JSObject* holder,
+                                                     AccessorInfo* callback);
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadConstant(String* name,
-                                     JSObject* receiver,
-                                     JSObject* holder,
-                                     Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadConstant(String* name,
+                                                     JSObject* receiver,
+                                                     JSObject* holder,
+                                                     Object* value);
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadInterceptor(String* name,
-                                        JSObject* receiver,
-                                        JSObject* holder);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadInterceptor(String* name,
+                                                        JSObject* receiver,
+                                                        JSObject* holder);
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadNormal();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadNormal();
 
 
-  static Object* ComputeLoadGlobal(String* name,
-                                   JSObject* receiver,
-                                   GlobalObject* holder,
-                                   JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell,
-                                   bool is_dont_delete);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeLoadGlobal(String* name,
+                                                   JSObject* receiver,
+                                                   GlobalObject* holder,
+                                                   JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell,
+                                                   bool is_dont_delete);
 
 
   // ---
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadField(String* name,
-                                       JSObject* receiver,
-                                       JSObject* holder,
-                                       int field_index);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadField(String* name,
+                                                       JSObject* receiver,
+                                                       JSObject* holder,
+                                                       int field_index);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadCallback(String* name,
-                                          JSObject* receiver,
-                                          JSObject* holder,
-                                          AccessorInfo* callback);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadCallback(
+      String* name,
+      JSObject* receiver,
+      JSObject* holder,
+      AccessorInfo* callback);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadConstant(String* name, JSObject* receiver,
-                                          JSObject* holder, Object* value);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadConstant(String* name,
+                                                          JSObject* receiver,
+                                                          JSObject* holder,
+                                                          Object* value);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadInterceptor(String* name,
-                                             JSObject* receiver,
-                                             JSObject* holder);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadInterceptor(String* name,
+                                                             JSObject* receiver,
+                                                             JSObject* holder);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadArrayLength(String* name, JSArray* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadArrayLength(String* name,
+                                                             JSArray* receiver);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadStringLength(String* name,
-                                              String* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadStringLength(String* name,
+                                                              String* receiver);
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadFunctionPrototype(String* name,
-                                                   JSFunction* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedLoadFunctionPrototype(
+      String* name,
+      JSFunction* receiver);
 
   // ---
 
-  static Object* ComputeStoreField(String* name,
-                                   JSObject* receiver,
-                                   int field_index,
-                                   Map* transition = NULL);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeStoreField(String* name,
+                                                   JSObject* receiver,
+                                                   int field_index,
+                                                   Map* transition = NULL);
 
-  static Object* ComputeStoreNormal();
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeStoreNormal();
 
-  static Object* ComputeStoreGlobal(String* name,
-                                    GlobalObject* receiver,
-                                    JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeStoreGlobal(String* name,
+                                                    GlobalObject* receiver,
+                                                    JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell);
 
-  static Object* ComputeStoreCallback(String* name,
-                                      JSObject* receiver,
-                                      AccessorInfo* callback);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeStoreCallback(String* name,
+                                                      JSObject* receiver,
+                                                      AccessorInfo* callback);
 
-  static Object* ComputeStoreInterceptor(String* name, JSObject* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeStoreInterceptor(String* name,
+                                                         JSObject* receiver);
 
   // ---
 
-  static Object* ComputeKeyedStoreField(String* name,
-                                        JSObject* receiver,
-                                        int field_index,
-                                        Map* transition = NULL);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeKeyedStoreField(String* name,
+                                                        JSObject* receiver,
+                                                        int field_index,
+                                                        Map* transition = NULL);
 
   // ---
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallField(int argc,
-                                  InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                  Code::Kind,
-                                  String* name,
-                                  Object* object,
-                                  JSObject* holder,
-                                  int index);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallField(int argc,
+                                                  InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                  Code::Kind,
+                                                  String* name,
+                                                  Object* object,
+                                                  JSObject* holder,
+                                                  int index);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallConstant(int argc,
-                                     InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                     Code::Kind,
-                                     String* name,
-                                     Object* object,
-                                     JSObject* holder,
-                                     JSFunction* function);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallConstant(int argc,
+                                                     InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                     Code::Kind,
+                                                     String* name,
+                                                     Object* object,
+                                                     JSObject* holder,
+                                                     JSFunction* function);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallNormal(int argc,
-                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                   Code::Kind,
-                                   String* name,
-                                   JSObject* receiver);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallNormal(int argc,
+                                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                   Code::Kind,
+                                                   String* name,
+                                                   JSObject* receiver);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallInterceptor(int argc,
-                                        Code::Kind,
-                                        String* name,
-                                        Object* object,
-                                        JSObject* holder);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallInterceptor(int argc,
+                                                        Code::Kind,
+                                                        String* name,
+                                                        Object* object,
+                                                        JSObject* holder);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallGlobal(int argc,
-                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                   Code::Kind,
-                                   String* name,
-                                   JSObject* receiver,
-                                   GlobalObject* holder,
-                                   JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell,
-                                   JSFunction* function);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallGlobal(int argc,
+                                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                   Code::Kind,
+                                                   String* name,
+                                                   JSObject* receiver,
+                                                   GlobalObject* holder,
+                                                   JSGlobalPropertyCell* cell,
+                                                   JSFunction* function);
 
   // ---
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallInitialize(int argc,
-                                       InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                       Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallInitialize(int argc,
+                                                       InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                       Code::Kind kind);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallPreMonomorphic(int argc,
-                                           InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                           Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallPreMonomorphic(int argc,
+                                                           InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                           Code::Kind kind);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallNormal(int argc,
-                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                   Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallNormal(int argc,
+                                                   InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                   Code::Kind kind);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallMegamorphic(int argc,
-                                        InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                        Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallMegamorphic(int argc,
+                                                        InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                        Code::Kind kind);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallMiss(int argc, Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallMiss(int argc, Code::Kind kind);
 
   // Finds the Code object stored in the Heap::non_monomorphic_cache().
-  static Code* FindCallInitialize(int argc,
-                                  InLoopFlag in_loop,
-                                  Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Code* FindCallInitialize(int argc,
+                                                  InLoopFlag in_loop,
+                                                  Code::Kind kind);
 
 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  static Object* ComputeCallDebugBreak(int argc, Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallDebugBreak(int argc,
+                                                       Code::Kind kind);
 
-  static Object* ComputeCallDebugPrepareStepIn(int argc, Code::Kind kind);
+  MUST_USE_RESULT static Object* ComputeCallDebugPrepareStepIn(int argc,
+                                                               Code::Kind kind);
 #endif
 
   // Update cache for entry hash(name, map).
diff --git a/src/token.h b/src/token.h
index 0d8960b..ebc7fea 100644
--- a/src/token.h
+++ b/src/token.h
@@ -248,6 +248,10 @@
     return op == INC || op == DEC;
   }
 
+  static bool IsShiftOp(Value op) {
+    return (SHL <= op) && (op <= SHR);
+  }
+
   // Returns a string corresponding to the JS token string
   // (.e., "<" for the token LT) or NULL if the token doesn't
   // have a (unique) string (e.g. an IDENTIFIER).
diff --git a/src/top.cc b/src/top.cc
index 8296027..e172cb8 100644
--- a/src/top.cc
+++ b/src/top.cc
@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@
 #ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
   js_entry_sp_ = 0;
 #endif
-  stack_is_cooked_ = false;
   try_catch_handler_address_ = NULL;
   context_ = NULL;
   int id = ThreadManager::CurrentId();
@@ -303,39 +302,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void Top::MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting) {
-  MarkCompactPrologue(is_compacting, &thread_local_);
-}
-
-
-void Top::MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting, char* data) {
-  MarkCompactPrologue(is_compacting, reinterpret_cast<ThreadLocalTop*>(data));
-}
-
-
-void Top::MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting, ThreadLocalTop* thread) {
-  if (is_compacting) {
-    StackFrame::CookFramesForThread(thread);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void Top::MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting, char* data) {
-  MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting, reinterpret_cast<ThreadLocalTop*>(data));
-}
-
-
-void Top::MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting) {
-  MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting, &thread_local_);
-}
-
-
-void Top::MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting, ThreadLocalTop* thread) {
-  if (is_compacting) {
-    StackFrame::UncookFramesForThread(thread);
-  }
-}
-
 
 static int stack_trace_nesting_level = 0;
 static StringStream* incomplete_message = NULL;
diff --git a/src/top.h b/src/top.h
index 8733393..776c43e 100644
--- a/src/top.h
+++ b/src/top.h
@@ -104,9 +104,6 @@
 #ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
   Address js_entry_sp_;  // the stack pointer of the bottom js entry frame
 #endif
-  bool stack_is_cooked_;
-  inline bool stack_is_cooked() { return stack_is_cooked_; }
-  inline void set_stack_is_cooked(bool value) { stack_is_cooked_ = value; }
 
   // Generated code scratch locations.
   int32_t formal_count_;
@@ -260,12 +257,6 @@
   // Generated code scratch locations.
   static void* formal_count_address() { return &thread_local_.formal_count_; }
 
-  static void MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting);
-  static void MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting);
-  static void MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting,
-                                  char* archived_thread_data);
-  static void MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting,
-                                  char* archived_thread_data);
   static void PrintCurrentStackTrace(FILE* out);
   static void PrintStackTrace(FILE* out, char* thread_data);
   static void PrintStack(StringStream* accumulator);
diff --git a/src/utils.h b/src/utils.h
index 2885c52..d605891 100644
--- a/src/utils.h
+++ b/src/utils.h
@@ -326,9 +326,9 @@
   // Returns a vector using the same backing storage as this one,
   // spanning from and including 'from', to but not including 'to'.
   Vector<T> SubVector(int from, int to) {
-    ASSERT(from < length_);
     ASSERT(to <= length_);
     ASSERT(from < to);
+    ASSERT(0 <= from);
     return Vector<T>(start() + from, to - from);
   }
 
@@ -476,6 +476,213 @@
 }
 
 
+/*
+ * A class that collects values into a backing store.
+ * Specialized versions of the class can allow access to the backing store
+ * in different ways.
+ * There is no guarantee that the backing store is contiguous (and, as a
+ * consequence, no guarantees that consecutively added elements are adjacent
+ * in memory). The collector may move elements unless it has guaranteed not
+ * to.
+ */
+template <typename T, int growth_factor = 2, int max_growth = 1 * MB>
+class Collector {
+ public:
+  explicit Collector(int initial_capacity = kMinCapacity)
+      : index_(0), size_(0) {
+    if (initial_capacity < kMinCapacity) {
+      initial_capacity = kMinCapacity;
+    }
+    current_chunk_ = Vector<T>::New(initial_capacity);
+  }
+
+  virtual ~Collector() {
+    // Free backing store (in reverse allocation order).
+    current_chunk_.Dispose();
+    for (int i = chunks_.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+      chunks_.at(i).Dispose();
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Add a single element.
+  inline void Add(T value) {
+    if (index_ >= current_chunk_.length()) {
+      Grow(1);
+    }
+    current_chunk_[index_] = value;
+    index_++;
+    size_++;
+  }
+
+  // Add a block of contiguous elements and return a Vector backed by the
+  // memory area.
+  // A basic Collector will keep this vector valid as long as the Collector
+  // is alive.
+  inline Vector<T> AddBlock(int size, T initial_value) {
+    ASSERT(size > 0);
+    if (size > current_chunk_.length() - index_) {
+      Grow(size);
+    }
+    T* position = current_chunk_.start() + index_;
+    index_ += size;
+    size_ += size;
+    for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
+      position[i] = initial_value;
+    }
+    return Vector<T>(position, size);
+  }
+
+
+  // Write the contents of the collector into the provided vector.
+  void WriteTo(Vector<T> destination) {
+    ASSERT(size_ <= destination.length());
+    int position = 0;
+    for (int i = 0; i < chunks_.length(); i++) {
+      Vector<T> chunk = chunks_.at(i);
+      for (int j = 0; j < chunk.length(); j++) {
+        destination[position] = chunk[j];
+        position++;
+      }
+    }
+    for (int i = 0; i < index_; i++) {
+      destination[position] = current_chunk_[i];
+      position++;
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Allocate a single contiguous vector, copy all the collected
+  // elements to the vector, and return it.
+  // The caller is responsible for freeing the memory of the returned
+  // vector (e.g., using Vector::Dispose).
+  Vector<T> ToVector() {
+    Vector<T> new_store = Vector<T>::New(size_);
+    WriteTo(new_store);
+    return new_store;
+  }
+
+  // Resets the collector to be empty.
+  virtual void Reset() {
+    for (int i = chunks_.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+      chunks_.at(i).Dispose();
+    }
+    chunks_.Rewind(0);
+    index_ = 0;
+    size_ = 0;
+  }
+
+  // Total number of elements added to collector so far.
+  inline int size() { return size_; }
+
+ protected:
+  static const int kMinCapacity = 16;
+  List<Vector<T> > chunks_;
+  Vector<T> current_chunk_;  // Block of memory currently being written into.
+  int index_;  // Current index in current chunk.
+  int size_;  // Total number of elements in collector.
+
+  // Creates a new current chunk, and stores the old chunk in the chunks_ list.
+  void Grow(int min_capacity) {
+    ASSERT(growth_factor > 1);
+    int growth = current_chunk_.length() * (growth_factor - 1);
+    if (growth > max_growth) {
+      growth = max_growth;
+    }
+    int new_capacity = current_chunk_.length() + growth;
+    if (new_capacity < min_capacity) {
+      new_capacity = min_capacity + growth;
+    }
+    Vector<T> new_chunk = Vector<T>::New(new_capacity);
+    int new_index = PrepareGrow(new_chunk);
+    if (index_ > 0) {
+      chunks_.Add(current_chunk_.SubVector(0, index_));
+    } else {
+      // Can happen if the call to PrepareGrow moves everything into
+      // the new chunk.
+      current_chunk_.Dispose();
+    }
+    current_chunk_ = new_chunk;
+    index_ = new_index;
+    ASSERT(index_ + min_capacity <= current_chunk_.length());
+  }
+
+  // Before replacing the current chunk, give a subclass the option to move
+  // some of the current data into the new chunk. The function may update
+  // the current index_ value to represent data no longer in the current chunk.
+  // Returns the initial index of the new chunk (after copied data).
+  virtual int PrepareGrow(Vector<T> new_chunk)  {
+    return 0;
+  }
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * A collector that allows sequences of values to be guaranteed to
+ * stay consecutive.
+ * If the backing store grows while a sequence is active, the current
+ * sequence might be moved, but after the sequence is ended, it will
+ * not move again.
+ * NOTICE: Blocks allocated using Collector::AddBlock(int) can move
+ * as well, if inside an active sequence where another element is added.
+ */
+template <typename T, int growth_factor = 2, int max_growth = 1 * MB>
+class SequenceCollector : public Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth> {
+ public:
+  explicit SequenceCollector(int initial_capacity)
+      : Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth>(initial_capacity),
+        sequence_start_(kNoSequence) { }
+
+  virtual ~SequenceCollector() {}
+
+  void StartSequence() {
+    ASSERT(sequence_start_ == kNoSequence);
+    sequence_start_ = this->index_;
+  }
+
+  Vector<T> EndSequence() {
+    ASSERT(sequence_start_ != kNoSequence);
+    int sequence_start = sequence_start_;
+    sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
+    if (sequence_start == this->index_) return Vector<T>();
+    return this->current_chunk_.SubVector(sequence_start, this->index_);
+  }
+
+  // Drops the currently added sequence, and all collected elements in it.
+  void DropSequence() {
+    ASSERT(sequence_start_ != kNoSequence);
+    int sequence_length = this->index_ - sequence_start_;
+    this->index_ = sequence_start_;
+    this->size_ -= sequence_length;
+    sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
+  }
+
+  virtual void Reset() {
+    sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
+    this->Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth>::Reset();
+  }
+
+ private:
+  static const int kNoSequence = -1;
+  int sequence_start_;
+
+  // Move the currently active sequence to the new chunk.
+  virtual int PrepareGrow(Vector<T> new_chunk) {
+    if (sequence_start_ != kNoSequence) {
+      int sequence_length = this->index_ - sequence_start_;
+      // The new chunk is always larger than the current chunk, so there
+      // is room for the copy.
+      ASSERT(sequence_length < new_chunk.length());
+      for (int i = 0; i < sequence_length; i++) {
+        new_chunk[i] = this->current_chunk_[sequence_start_ + i];
+      }
+      this->index_ = sequence_start_;
+      sequence_start_ = 0;
+      return sequence_length;
+    }
+    return 0;
+  }
+};
+
+
 // Simple support to read a file into a 0-terminated C-string.
 // The returned buffer must be freed by the caller.
 // On return, *exits tells whether the file existed.
diff --git a/src/v8-counters.h b/src/v8-counters.h
index 2f2edfe..b8b3d9f 100644
--- a/src/v8-counters.h
+++ b/src/v8-counters.h
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
   SC(pcre_mallocs, V8.PcreMallocCount)                                \
   /* OS Memory allocated */                                           \
   SC(memory_allocated, V8.OsMemoryAllocated)                          \
+  SC(normalized_maps, V8.NormalizedMaps)                              \
   SC(props_to_dictionary, V8.ObjectPropertiesToDictionary)            \
   SC(elements_to_dictionary, V8.ObjectElementsToDictionary)           \
   SC(alive_after_last_gc, V8.AliveAfterLastGC)                        \
@@ -84,6 +85,11 @@
   SC(compilation_cache_misses, V8.CompilationCacheMisses)             \
   SC(regexp_cache_hits, V8.RegExpCacheHits)                           \
   SC(regexp_cache_misses, V8.RegExpCacheMisses)                       \
+  SC(string_ctor_calls, V8.StringConstructorCalls)                    \
+  SC(string_ctor_conversions, V8.StringConstructorConversions)        \
+  SC(string_ctor_cached_number, V8.StringConstructorCachedNumber)     \
+  SC(string_ctor_string_value, V8.StringConstructorStringValue)       \
+  SC(string_ctor_gc_required, V8.StringConstructorGCRequired)         \
   /* Amount of evaled source code. */                                 \
   SC(total_eval_size, V8.TotalEvalSize)                               \
   /* Amount of loaded source code. */                                 \
@@ -101,7 +107,10 @@
   /* Number of contexts created from scratch. */                      \
   SC(contexts_created_from_scratch, V8.ContextsCreatedFromScratch)    \
   /* Number of contexts created by partial snapshot. */               \
-  SC(contexts_created_by_snapshot, V8.ContextsCreatedBySnapshot)
+  SC(contexts_created_by_snapshot, V8.ContextsCreatedBySnapshot)      \
+  /* Number of code objects found from pc. */                         \
+  SC(pc_to_code, V8.PcToCode)                                         \
+  SC(pc_to_code_cached, V8.PcToCodeCached)
 
 
 #define STATS_COUNTER_LIST_2(SC)                                      \
diff --git a/src/v8.h b/src/v8.h
index f761d38..9dbdf4c 100644
--- a/src/v8.h
+++ b/src/v8.h
@@ -60,9 +60,6 @@
 #include "flags.h"
 
 // Objects & heap
-#include "objects.h"
-#include "spaces.h"
-#include "heap.h"
 #include "objects-inl.h"
 #include "spaces-inl.h"
 #include "heap-inl.h"
diff --git a/src/v8natives.js b/src/v8natives.js
index 85540e8..ca1c99d 100644
--- a/src/v8natives.js
+++ b/src/v8natives.js
@@ -111,13 +111,20 @@
     if (!(radix == 0 || (2 <= radix && radix <= 36)))
       return $NaN;
   }
-  return %StringParseInt(ToString(string), radix);
+  string = TO_STRING_INLINE(string);
+  if (%_HasCachedArrayIndex(string) &&
+      (radix == 0 || radix == 10)) {
+    return %_GetCachedArrayIndex(string);
+  }
+  return %StringParseInt(string, radix);
 }
 
 
 // ECMA-262 - 15.1.2.3
 function GlobalParseFloat(string) {
-  return %StringParseFloat(ToString(string));
+  string = TO_STRING_INLINE(string);
+  if (%_HasCachedArrayIndex(string)) return %_GetCachedArrayIndex(string);
+  return %StringParseFloat(string);
 }
 
 
@@ -743,8 +750,8 @@
     throw MakeTypeError("obj_ctor_property_non_object", ["seal"]);
   }
   var names = ObjectGetOwnPropertyNames(obj);
-  for (var key in names) {
-    var name = names[key];
+  for (var i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
+    var name = names[i];
     var desc = GetOwnProperty(obj, name);
     if (desc.isConfigurable()) desc.setConfigurable(false);
     DefineOwnProperty(obj, name, desc, true);
@@ -759,8 +766,8 @@
     throw MakeTypeError("obj_ctor_property_non_object", ["freeze"]);
   }
   var names = ObjectGetOwnPropertyNames(obj);
-  for (var key in names) {
-    var name = names[key];
+  for (var i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
+    var name = names[i];
     var desc = GetOwnProperty(obj, name);
     if (IsDataDescriptor(desc)) desc.setWritable(false);
     if (desc.isConfigurable()) desc.setConfigurable(false);
@@ -786,8 +793,8 @@
     throw MakeTypeError("obj_ctor_property_non_object", ["isSealed"]);
   }
   var names = ObjectGetOwnPropertyNames(obj);
-  for (var key in names) {
-    var name = names[key];
+  for (var i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
+    var name = names[i];
     var desc = GetOwnProperty(obj, name);
     if (desc.isConfigurable()) return false;
   }
@@ -804,8 +811,8 @@
     throw MakeTypeError("obj_ctor_property_non_object", ["isFrozen"]);
   }
   var names = ObjectGetOwnPropertyNames(obj);
-  for (var key in names) {
-    var name = names[key];
+  for (var i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
+    var name = names[i];
     var desc = GetOwnProperty(obj, name);
     if (IsDataDescriptor(desc) && desc.isWritable()) return false;
     if (desc.isConfigurable()) return false;
@@ -836,6 +843,7 @@
   }
 });
 
+%SetExpectedNumberOfProperties($Object, 4);
 
 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
diff --git a/src/v8threads.cc b/src/v8threads.cc
index 1e5e82e..b6e656d 100644
--- a/src/v8threads.cc
+++ b/src/v8threads.cc
@@ -342,28 +342,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void ThreadManager::MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting) {
-  for (ThreadState* state = ThreadState::FirstInUse();
-       state != NULL;
-       state = state->Next()) {
-    char* data = state->data();
-    data += HandleScopeImplementer::ArchiveSpacePerThread();
-    Top::MarkCompactPrologue(is_compacting, data);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void ThreadManager::MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting) {
-  for (ThreadState* state = ThreadState::FirstInUse();
-       state != NULL;
-       state = state->Next()) {
-    char* data = state->data();
-    data += HandleScopeImplementer::ArchiveSpacePerThread();
-    Top::MarkCompactEpilogue(is_compacting, data);
-  }
-}
-
-
 int ThreadManager::CurrentId() {
   return Thread::GetThreadLocalInt(thread_id_key);
 }
diff --git a/src/v8threads.h b/src/v8threads.h
index ca42354..da56d05 100644
--- a/src/v8threads.h
+++ b/src/v8threads.h
@@ -105,8 +105,6 @@
 
   static void Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v);
   static void IterateArchivedThreads(ThreadVisitor* v);
-  static void MarkCompactPrologue(bool is_compacting);
-  static void MarkCompactEpilogue(bool is_compacting);
   static bool IsLockedByCurrentThread() { return mutex_owner_.IsSelf(); }
 
   static int CurrentId();
diff --git a/src/version.cc b/src/version.cc
index ecee6eb..1afcaf2 100644
--- a/src/version.cc
+++ b/src/version.cc
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@
 // NOTE these macros are used by the SCons build script so their names
 // cannot be changed without changing the SCons build script.
 #define MAJOR_VERSION     2
-#define MINOR_VERSION     3
-#define BUILD_NUMBER      10
+#define MINOR_VERSION     4
+#define BUILD_NUMBER      1
 #define PATCH_LEVEL       0
-#define CANDIDATE_VERSION false
+#define CANDIDATE_VERSION true
 
 // Define SONAME to have the SCons build the put a specific SONAME into the
 // shared library instead the generic SONAME generated from the V8 version
diff --git a/src/x64/builtins-x64.cc b/src/x64/builtins-x64.cc
index 7cc493e..85ad637 100644
--- a/src/x64/builtins-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/builtins-x64.cc
@@ -875,6 +875,13 @@
 }
 
 
+void Builtins::Generate_StringConstructCode(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // TODO(849): implement custom construct stub.
+  // Generate a copy of the generic stub for now.
+  Generate_JSConstructStubGeneric(masm);
+}
+
+
 void Builtins::Generate_JSConstructCall(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  -- rax: number of arguments
@@ -897,10 +904,6 @@
   // rdi: called object
   // rax: number of arguments
   __ bind(&non_function_call);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function constructor as receiver
-  // (instead of the original receiver from the call site).  The receiver is
-  // stack element argc+1.
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, rax, times_pointer_size, kPointerSize), rdi);
   // Set expected number of arguments to zero (not changing rax).
   __ movq(rbx, Immediate(0));
   __ GetBuiltinEntry(rdx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION_AS_CONSTRUCTOR);
diff --git a/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc b/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c75b945
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc
@@ -0,0 +1,4015 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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 "v8.h"
+
+#if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
+
+#include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
+#include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+#define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm)
+void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
+  // space. Set the context to the current context in rsi.
+  Label gc;
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize, rax, rbx, rcx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the function info from the stack.
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
+  // as the map of the allocated object.
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rcx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
+  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
+  __ LoadRoot(rbx, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
+  __ LoadRoot(rcx, Heap::kTheHoleValueRootIndex);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset), rbx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), rbx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset), rcx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset), rdx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kContextOffset), rsi);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset), rbx);
+
+  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
+  // found in the shared function info object.
+  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rdx, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
+  __ lea(rdx, FieldOperand(rdx, Code::kHeaderSize));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset), rdx);
+
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ pop(rcx);  // Temporarily remove return address.
+  __ pop(rdx);
+  __ push(rsi);
+  __ push(rdx);
+  __ push(rcx);  // Restore return address.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
+  Label gc;
+  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace((length * kPointerSize) + FixedArray::kHeaderSize,
+                        rax, rbx, rcx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the function from the stack.
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Setup the object header.
+  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kContextMapRootIndex);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), kScratchRegister);
+  __ Move(FieldOperand(rax, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), Smi::FromInt(length));
+
+  // Setup the fixed slots.
+  __ xor_(rbx, rbx);  // Set to NULL.
+  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)), rcx);
+  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)), rax);
+  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)), rbx);
+  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)), rbx);
+
+  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context.
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)), rbx);
+
+  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
+  __ LoadRoot(rbx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
+    __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(i)), rbx);
+  }
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
+  __ movq(rsi, rax);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
+  __ bind(&gc);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Stack layout on entry:
+  //
+  // [rsp + kPointerSize]: constant elements.
+  // [rsp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literal index.
+  // [rsp + (3 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
+
+  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
+  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
+  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
+
+  // Load boilerplate object into rcx and check if we need to create a
+  // boilerplate.
+  Label slow_case;
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rax, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ movq(rcx,
+          FieldOperand(rcx, index.reg, index.scale, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ CompareRoot(rcx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ j(equal, &slow_case);
+
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    const char* message;
+    Heap::RootListIndex expected_map_index;
+    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
+      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
+      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex;
+    } else {
+      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
+      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
+      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedCOWArrayMapRootIndex;
+    }
+    __ push(rcx);
+    __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ CompareRoot(FieldOperand(rcx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+                   expected_map_index);
+    __ Assert(equal, message);
+    __ pop(rcx);
+  }
+
+  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
+  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size, rax, rbx, rdx, &slow_case, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Copy the JS array part.
+  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
+    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
+      __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, i));
+      __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, i), rbx);
+    }
+  }
+
+  if (length_ > 0) {
+    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
+    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
+    __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+    __ lea(rdx, Operand(rax, JSArray::kSize));
+    __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset), rdx);
+
+    // Copy the elements array.
+    for (int i = 0; i < elements_size; i += kPointerSize) {
+      __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, i));
+      __ movq(FieldOperand(rdx, i), rbx);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label false_result, true_result, not_string;
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // 'null' => false.
+  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ j(equal, &false_result);
+
+  // Get the map and type of the heap object.
+  // We don't use CmpObjectType because we manipulate the type field.
+  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+
+  // Undetectable => false.
+  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
+  __ and_(rbx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+  __ j(not_zero, &false_result);
+
+  // JavaScript object => true.
+  __ cmpq(rcx, Immediate(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
+  __ j(above_equal, &true_result);
+
+  // String value => false iff empty.
+  __ cmpq(rcx, Immediate(FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE));
+  __ j(above_equal, &not_string);
+  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiTest(rdx);
+  __ j(zero, &false_result);
+  __ jmp(&true_result);
+
+  __ bind(&not_string);
+  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, &true_result);
+  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
+  // These three cases set the zero flag when compared to zero using ucomisd.
+  __ xorpd(xmm0, xmm0);
+  __ ucomisd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ j(zero, &false_result);
+  // Fall through to |true_result|.
+
+  // Return 1/0 for true/false in rax.
+  __ bind(&true_result);
+  __ movq(rax, Immediate(1));
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&false_result);
+  __ xor_(rax, rax);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+}
+
+
+const char* GenericBinaryOpStub::GetName() {
+  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
+  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
+  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
+  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
+  const char* op_name = Token::Name(op_);
+  const char* overwrite_name;
+  switch (mode_) {
+    case NO_OVERWRITE: overwrite_name = "Alloc"; break;
+    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteRight"; break;
+    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteLeft"; break;
+    default: overwrite_name = "UnknownOverwrite"; break;
+  }
+
+  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
+               "GenericBinaryOpStub_%s_%s%s_%s%s_%s_%s",
+               op_name,
+               overwrite_name,
+               (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) ? "_NoSmiInStub" : "",
+               args_in_registers_ ? "RegArgs" : "StackArgs",
+               args_reversed_ ? "_R" : "",
+               static_operands_type_.ToString(),
+               BinaryOpIC::GetName(runtime_operands_type_));
+  return name_;
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Register left,
+    Register right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ push(left);
+    __ push(right);
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
+    Register left_arg = rdx;
+    Register right_arg = rax;
+    if (!(left.is(left_arg) && right.is(right_arg))) {
+      if (left.is(right_arg) && right.is(left_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          __ xchg(left, right);
+        }
+      } else if (left.is(left_arg)) {
+        __ movq(right_arg, right);
+      } else if (right.is(right_arg)) {
+        __ movq(left_arg, left);
+      } else if (left.is(right_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          __ movq(left_arg, right);
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying left argument.
+          __ movq(left_arg, left);
+          __ movq(right_arg, right);
+        }
+      } else if (right.is(left_arg)) {
+        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
+          __ movq(right_arg, left);
+          SetArgsReversed();
+        } else {
+          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying right argument.
+          __ movq(right_arg, right);
+          __ movq(left_arg, left);
+        }
+      } else {
+        // Order of moves is not important.
+        __ movq(left_arg, left);
+        __ movq(right_arg, right);
+      }
+    }
+
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Register left,
+    Smi* right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ push(left);
+    __ Push(right);
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
+    Register left_arg = rdx;
+    Register right_arg = rax;
+    if (left.is(left_arg)) {
+      __ Move(right_arg, right);
+    } else if (left.is(right_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
+      __ Move(left_arg, right);
+      SetArgsReversed();
+    } else {
+      // For non-commutative operations, left and right_arg might be
+      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
+      // important here in order to not overwrite left before moving
+      // it to left_arg.
+      __ movq(left_arg, left);
+      __ Move(right_arg, right);
+    }
+
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
+    MacroAssembler* masm,
+    Smi* left,
+    Register right) {
+  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    // Pass arguments on the stack.
+    __ Push(left);
+    __ push(right);
+  } else {
+    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
+    Register left_arg = rdx;
+    Register right_arg = rax;
+    if (right.is(right_arg)) {
+      __ Move(left_arg, left);
+    } else if (right.is(left_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
+      __ Move(right_arg, left);
+      SetArgsReversed();
+    } else {
+      // For non-commutative operations, right and left_arg might be
+      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
+      // important here in order to not overwrite right before moving
+      // it to right_arg.
+      __ movq(right_arg, right);
+      __ Move(left_arg, left);
+    }
+    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
+    SetArgsInRegisters();
+    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+  }
+
+  // Call the stub.
+  __ CallStub(this);
+}
+
+
+class FloatingPointHelper : public AllStatic {
+ public:
+  // Load the operands from rdx and rax into xmm0 and xmm1, as doubles.
+  // If the operands are not both numbers, jump to not_numbers.
+  // Leaves rdx and rax unchanged.  SmiOperands assumes both are smis.
+  // NumberOperands assumes both are smis or heap numbers.
+  static void LoadSSE2SmiOperands(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  static void LoadSSE2NumberOperands(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  static void LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                      Label* not_numbers);
+
+  // Takes the operands in rdx and rax and loads them as integers in rax
+  // and rcx.
+  static void LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                             Label* operand_conversion_failure,
+                             Register heap_number_map);
+  // As above, but we know the operands to be numbers. In that case,
+  // conversion can't fail.
+  static void LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow) {
+  // 1. Move arguments into rdx, rax except for DIV and MOD, which need the
+  // dividend in rax and rdx free for the division.  Use rax, rbx for those.
+  Comment load_comment(masm, "-- Load arguments");
+  Register left = rdx;
+  Register right = rax;
+  if (op_ == Token::DIV || op_ == Token::MOD) {
+    left = rax;
+    right = rbx;
+    if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+      __ movq(rbx, rax);
+      __ movq(rax, rdx);
+    }
+  }
+  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    __ movq(right, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+    __ movq(left, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+
+  Label not_smis;
+  // 2. Smi check both operands.
+  if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
+    // Skip smi check if we know that both arguments are smis.
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      __ AbortIfNotSmi(left);
+      __ AbortIfNotSmi(right);
+    }
+    if (op_ == Token::BIT_OR) {
+      // Handle OR here, since we do extra smi-checking in the or code below.
+      __ SmiOr(right, right, left);
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+      return;
+    }
+  } else {
+    if (op_ != Token::BIT_OR) {
+      // Skip the check for OR as it is better combined with the
+      // actual operation.
+      Comment smi_check_comment(masm, "-- Smi check arguments");
+      __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(left, right, &not_smis);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // 3. Operands are both smis (except for OR), perform the operation leaving
+  // the result in rax and check the result if necessary.
+  Comment perform_smi(masm, "-- Perform smi operation");
+  Label use_fp_on_smis;
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::ADD: {
+      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
+      __ SmiAdd(right, right, left, &use_fp_on_smis);  // ADD is commutative.
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::SUB: {
+      __ SmiSub(left, left, right, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      __ movq(rax, left);
+      break;
+    }
+
+    case Token::MUL:
+      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
+      __ SmiMul(right, right, left, &use_fp_on_smis);  // MUL is commutative.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::DIV:
+      ASSERT(left.is(rax));
+      __ SmiDiv(left, left, right, &use_fp_on_smis);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::MOD:
+      ASSERT(left.is(rax));
+      __ SmiMod(left, left, right, slow);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
+      __ movq(rcx, right);  // Save the right operand.
+      __ SmiOr(right, right, left);  // BIT_OR is commutative.
+      __ testb(right, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+      __ j(not_zero, &not_smis);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
+      __ SmiAnd(right, right, left);  // BIT_AND is commutative.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
+      __ SmiXor(right, right, left);  // BIT_XOR is commutative.
+      break;
+
+    case Token::SHL:
+    case Token::SHR:
+    case Token::SAR:
+      switch (op_) {
+        case Token::SAR:
+          __ SmiShiftArithmeticRight(left, left, right);
+          break;
+        case Token::SHR:
+          __ SmiShiftLogicalRight(left, left, right, slow);
+          break;
+        case Token::SHL:
+          __ SmiShiftLeft(left, left, right);
+          break;
+        default:
+          UNREACHABLE();
+      }
+      __ movq(rax, left);
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+      break;
+  }
+
+  // 4. Emit return of result in rax.
+  GenerateReturn(masm);
+
+  // 5. For some operations emit inline code to perform floating point
+  // operations on known smis (e.g., if the result of the operation
+  // overflowed the smi range).
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::ADD:
+    case Token::SUB:
+    case Token::MUL:
+    case Token::DIV: {
+      ASSERT(use_fp_on_smis.is_linked());
+      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
+      if (op_ == Token::DIV) {
+        __ movq(rdx, rax);
+        __ movq(rax, rbx);
+      }
+      // left is rdx, right is rax.
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, slow);
+      FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2SmiOperands(masm);
+      switch (op_) {
+        case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+        case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+        case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+        case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+        default: UNREACHABLE();
+      }
+      __ movsd(FieldOperand(rbx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+      __ movq(rax, rbx);
+      GenerateReturn(masm);
+    }
+    default:
+      break;
+  }
+
+  // 6. Non-smi operands, fall out to the non-smi code with the operands in
+  // rdx and rax.
+  Comment done_comment(masm, "-- Enter non-smi code");
+  __ bind(&not_smis);
+
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::DIV:
+    case Token::MOD:
+      // Operands are in rax, rbx at this point.
+      __ movq(rdx, rax);
+      __ movq(rax, rbx);
+      break;
+
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      // Right operand is saved in rcx and rax was destroyed by the smi
+      // operation.
+      __ movq(rax, rcx);
+      break;
+
+    default:
+      break;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label call_runtime;
+
+  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
+    GenerateSmiCode(masm, &call_runtime);
+  } else if (op_ != Token::MOD) {
+    if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+      GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
+    }
+  }
+  // Floating point case.
+  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
+    switch (op_) {
+      case Token::ADD:
+      case Token::SUB:
+      case Token::MUL:
+      case Token::DIV: {
+        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
+            HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
+          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-smi argument occurs
+          // (and only if smi code is generated). This is the right moment to
+          // patch to HEAP_NUMBERS state. The transition is attempted only for
+          // the four basic operations. The stub stays in the DEFAULT state
+          // forever for all other operations (also if smi code is skipped).
+          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
+          break;
+        }
+
+        Label not_floats;
+        // rax: y
+        // rdx: x
+        if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
+          if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+            // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
+            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rdx);
+            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rax);
+          }
+          FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2NumberOperands(masm);
+        } else {
+          FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(masm, &call_runtime);
+        }
+
+        switch (op_) {
+          case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        // Allocate a heap number, if needed.
+        Label skip_allocation;
+        OverwriteMode mode = mode_;
+        if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+          if (mode == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
+            mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
+          } else if (mode == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
+            mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
+          }
+        }
+        switch (mode) {
+          case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
+            __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &skip_allocation);
+            __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, &call_runtime);
+            __ movq(rdx, rbx);
+            __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+            __ movq(rax, rdx);
+            break;
+          case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
+            // If the argument in rax is already an object, we skip the
+            // allocation of a heap number.
+            __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &skip_allocation);
+            // Fall through!
+          case NO_OVERWRITE:
+            // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep rax and rdx intact
+            // for the possible runtime call.
+            __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, &call_runtime);
+            __ movq(rax, rbx);
+            __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+            break;
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+        __ movsd(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+        GenerateReturn(masm);
+        __ bind(&not_floats);
+        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
+            !HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
+            // Execution reaches this point when the first non-number argument
+            // occurs (and only if smi code is skipped from the stub, otherwise
+            // the patching has already been done earlier in this case branch).
+            // A perfect moment to try patching to STRINGS for ADD operation.
+            if (op_ == Token::ADD) {
+              GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
+            }
+        }
+        break;
+      }
+      case Token::MOD: {
+        // For MOD we go directly to runtime in the non-smi case.
+        break;
+      }
+      case Token::BIT_OR:
+      case Token::BIT_AND:
+      case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      case Token::SAR:
+      case Token::SHL:
+      case Token::SHR: {
+        Label skip_allocation, non_smi_shr_result;
+        Register heap_number_map = r9;
+        __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+        if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
+          if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+            // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
+            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rdx);
+            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rax);
+          }
+          FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(masm);
+        } else {
+          FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(masm,
+                                              &call_runtime,
+                                              heap_number_map);
+        }
+        switch (op_) {
+          case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orl(rax, rcx); break;
+          case Token::BIT_AND: __ andl(rax, rcx); break;
+          case Token::BIT_XOR: __ xorl(rax, rcx); break;
+          case Token::SAR: __ sarl_cl(rax); break;
+          case Token::SHL: __ shll_cl(rax); break;
+          case Token::SHR: {
+            __ shrl_cl(rax);
+            // Check if result is negative. This can only happen for a shift
+            // by zero.
+            __ testl(rax, rax);
+            __ j(negative, &non_smi_shr_result);
+            break;
+          }
+          default: UNREACHABLE();
+        }
+
+        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiValueSize == 32);
+        // Tag smi result and return.
+        __ Integer32ToSmi(rax, rax);
+        GenerateReturn(masm);
+
+        // All bit-ops except SHR return a signed int32 that can be
+        // returned immediately as a smi.
+        // We might need to allocate a HeapNumber if we shift a negative
+        // number right by zero (i.e., convert to UInt32).
+        if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
+          ASSERT(non_smi_shr_result.is_linked());
+          __ bind(&non_smi_shr_result);
+          // Allocate a heap number if needed.
+          __ movl(rbx, rax);  // rbx holds result value (uint32 value as int64).
+          switch (mode_) {
+            case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
+            case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
+              // If the operand was an object, we skip the
+              // allocation of a heap number.
+              __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT ?
+                                   1 * kPointerSize : 2 * kPointerSize));
+              __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &skip_allocation);
+              // Fall through!
+            case NO_OVERWRITE:
+              // Allocate heap number in new space.
+              // Not using AllocateHeapNumber macro in order to reuse
+              // already loaded heap_number_map.
+              __ AllocateInNewSpace(HeapNumber::kSize,
+                                    rax,
+                                    rcx,
+                                    no_reg,
+                                    &call_runtime,
+                                    TAG_OBJECT);
+              // Set the map.
+              if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+                __ AbortIfNotRootValue(heap_number_map,
+                                       Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
+                                       "HeapNumberMap register clobbered.");
+              }
+              __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+                      heap_number_map);
+              __ bind(&skip_allocation);
+              break;
+            default: UNREACHABLE();
+          }
+          // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
+          __ cvtqsi2sd(xmm0, rbx);
+          __ movsd(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
+          GenerateReturn(masm);
+        }
+
+        break;
+      }
+      default: UNREACHABLE(); break;
+    }
+  }
+
+  // If all else fails, use the runtime system to get the correct
+  // result. If arguments was passed in registers now place them on the
+  // stack in the correct order below the return address.
+  __ bind(&call_runtime);
+
+  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
+  }
+
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::ADD: {
+      // Registers containing left and right operands respectively.
+      Register lhs, rhs;
+
+      if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+        lhs = rax;
+        rhs = rdx;
+      } else {
+        lhs = rdx;
+        rhs = rax;
+      }
+
+      // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
+      Label not_strings, both_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
+
+      // If this stub has already generated FP-specific code then the arguments
+      // are already in rdx and rax.
+      if (!ShouldGenerateFPCode() && !HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+        GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
+      }
+
+      Condition is_smi;
+      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(lhs);
+      __ j(is_smi, &not_string1);
+      __ CmpObjectType(lhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r8);
+      __ j(above_equal, &not_string1);
+
+      // First argument is a a string, test second.
+      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rhs);
+      __ j(is_smi, &string1_smi2);
+      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r9);
+      __ j(above_equal, &string1);
+
+      // First and second argument are strings.
+      StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
+      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+      __ bind(&string1_smi2);
+      // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
+      // string for the smi in the number string cache.
+      NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
+          masm, rhs, rbx, rcx, r8, true, &string1);
+
+      // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
+      // the result.
+      __ movq(Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize), rbx);
+      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
+
+      // Only first argument is a string.
+      __ bind(&string1);
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+      // First argument was not a string, test second.
+      __ bind(&not_string1);
+      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rhs);
+      __ j(is_smi, &not_strings);
+      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, rhs);
+      __ j(above_equal, &not_strings);
+
+      // Only second argument is a string.
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+      __ bind(&not_strings);
+      // Neither argument is a string.
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::ADD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    }
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SUB, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::MUL:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MUL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::DIV:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::DIV, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::MOD:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MOD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SAR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT(!HasArgsInRegisters());
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // If arguments are not passed in registers remove them from the stack before
+  // returning.
+  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);  // Remove both operands
+  } else {
+    __ ret(0);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT(HasArgsInRegisters());
+  __ pop(rcx);
+  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
+    __ push(rax);
+    __ push(rdx);
+  } else {
+    __ push(rdx);
+    __ push(rax);
+  }
+  __ push(rcx);
+}
+
+
+void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label get_result;
+
+  // Ensure the operands are on the stack.
+  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
+    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
+  }
+
+  // Left and right arguments are already on stack.
+  __ pop(rcx);  // Save the return address.
+
+  // Push this stub's key.
+  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey()));
+
+  // Although the operation and the type info are encoded into the key,
+  // the encoding is opaque, so push them too.
+  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(op_));
+
+  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_));
+
+  __ push(rcx);  // The return address.
+
+  // Perform patching to an appropriate fast case and return the result.
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(
+      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
+      5,
+      1);
+}
+
+
+Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
+  return stub.GetCode();
+}
+
+
+void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Input on stack:
+  // rsp[8]: argument (should be number).
+  // rsp[0]: return address.
+  Label runtime_call;
+  Label runtime_call_clear_stack;
+  Label input_not_smi;
+  Label loaded;
+  // Test that rax is a number.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kPointerSize));
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &input_not_smi);
+  // Input is a smi. Untag and load it onto the FPU stack.
+  // Then load the bits of the double into rbx.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, rax);
+  __ subq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, rax);
+  __ movsd(Operand(rsp, 0), xmm1);
+  __ movq(rbx, xmm1);
+  __ movq(rdx, xmm1);
+  __ fld_d(Operand(rsp, 0));
+  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ jmp(&loaded);
+
+  __ bind(&input_not_smi);
+  // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
+  __ Move(rbx, Factory::heap_number_map());
+  __ cmpq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime_call);
+  // Input is a HeapNumber. Push it on the FPU stack and load its
+  // bits into rbx.
+  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ movq(rdx, rbx);
+  __ bind(&loaded);
+  // ST[0] == double value
+  // rbx = bits of double value.
+  // rdx = also bits of double value.
+  // Compute hash (h is 32 bits, bits are 64 and the shifts are arithmetic):
+  //   h = h0 = bits ^ (bits >> 32);
+  //   h ^= h >> 16;
+  //   h ^= h >> 8;
+  //   h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
+  // or h = (h0 ^ (h0 >> 8) ^ (h0 >> 16) ^ (h0 >> 24)) & (cacheSize - 1)
+  __ sar(rdx, Immediate(32));
+  __ xorl(rdx, rbx);
+  __ movl(rcx, rdx);
+  __ movl(rax, rdx);
+  __ movl(rdi, rdx);
+  __ sarl(rdx, Immediate(8));
+  __ sarl(rcx, Immediate(16));
+  __ sarl(rax, Immediate(24));
+  __ xorl(rcx, rdx);
+  __ xorl(rax, rdi);
+  __ xorl(rcx, rax);
+  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
+  __ andl(rcx, Immediate(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
+
+  // ST[0] == double value.
+  // rbx = bits of double value.
+  // rcx = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
+  __ movq(rax, ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address());
+  // rax points to cache array.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
+  // rax points to the cache for the type type_.
+  // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
+  __ testq(rax, rax);
+  __ j(zero, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
+  {  // NOLINT - doesn't like a single brace on a line.
+    TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
+    char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
+    char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
+    char* elem_in0  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
+    char* elem_in1  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
+    char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
+    // Two uint_32's and a pointer per element.
+    CHECK_EQ(16, static_cast<int>(elem2_start - elem_start));
+    CHECK_EQ(0, static_cast<int>(elem_in0 - elem_start));
+    CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, static_cast<int>(elem_in1 - elem_start));
+    CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, static_cast<int>(elem_out - elem_start));
+  }
+#endif
+  // Find the address of the rcx'th entry in the cache, i.e., &rax[rcx*16].
+  __ addl(rcx, rcx);
+  __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, rcx, times_8, 0));
+  // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
+  Label cache_miss;
+  __ cmpq(rbx, Operand(rcx, 0));
+  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
+  // Cache hit!
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize));
+  __ fstp(0);  // Clear FPU stack.
+  __ ret(kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&cache_miss);
+  // Update cache with new value.
+  Label nan_result;
+  GenerateOperation(masm, &nan_result);
+  __ AllocateHeapNumber(rax, rdi, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
+  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 0), rbx);
+  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize), rax);
+  __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ ret(kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&runtime_call_clear_stack);
+  __ fstp(0);
+  __ bind(&runtime_call);
+  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
+
+  __ bind(&nan_result);
+  __ fstp(0);  // Remove argument from FPU stack.
+  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kNanValueRootIndex);
+  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 0), rbx);
+  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize), rax);
+  __ ret(kPointerSize);
+}
+
+
+Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
+  switch (type_) {
+    // Add more cases when necessary.
+    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
+    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
+    default:
+      UNIMPLEMENTED();
+      return Runtime::kAbort;
+  }
+}
+
+
+void TranscendentalCacheStub::GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                Label* on_nan_result) {
+  // Registers:
+  // rbx: Bits of input double. Must be preserved.
+  // rcx: Pointer to cache entry. Must be preserved.
+  // st(0): Input double
+  Label done;
+  ASSERT(type_ == TranscendentalCache::SIN ||
+         type_ == TranscendentalCache::COS);
+  // More transcendental types can be added later.
+
+  // Both fsin and fcos require arguments in the range +/-2^63 and
+  // return NaN for infinities and NaN. They can share all code except
+  // the actual fsin/fcos operation.
+  Label in_range;
+  // If argument is outside the range -2^63..2^63, fsin/cos doesn't
+  // work. We must reduce it to the appropriate range.
+  __ movq(rdi, rbx);
+  // Move exponent and sign bits to low bits.
+  __ shr(rdi, Immediate(HeapNumber::kMantissaBits));
+  // Remove sign bit.
+  __ andl(rdi, Immediate((1 << HeapNumber::kExponentBits) - 1));
+  int supported_exponent_limit = (63 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias);
+  __ cmpl(rdi, Immediate(supported_exponent_limit));
+  __ j(below, &in_range);
+  // Check for infinity and NaN. Both return NaN for sin.
+  __ cmpl(rdi, Immediate(0x7ff));
+  __ j(equal, on_nan_result);
+
+  // Use fpmod to restrict argument to the range +/-2*PI.
+  __ fldpi();
+  __ fadd(0);
+  __ fld(1);
+  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input.
+  {
+    Label no_exceptions;
+    __ fwait();
+    __ fnstsw_ax();
+    // Clear if Illegal Operand or Zero Division exceptions are set.
+    __ testl(rax, Immediate(5));  // #IO and #ZD flags of FPU status word.
+    __ j(zero, &no_exceptions);
+    __ fnclex();
+    __ bind(&no_exceptions);
+  }
+
+  // Compute st(0) % st(1)
+  {
+    Label partial_remainder_loop;
+    __ bind(&partial_remainder_loop);
+    __ fprem1();
+    __ fwait();
+    __ fnstsw_ax();
+    __ testl(rax, Immediate(0x400));  // Check C2 bit of FPU status word.
+    // If C2 is set, computation only has partial result. Loop to
+    // continue computation.
+    __ j(not_zero, &partial_remainder_loop);
+  }
+  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input % 2*pi
+  __ fstp(2);
+  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi, 2*pi,
+  __ fstp(0);
+  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi
+  __ bind(&in_range);
+  switch (type_) {
+    case TranscendentalCache::SIN:
+      __ fsin();
+      break;
+    case TranscendentalCache::COS:
+      __ fcos();
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+// Get the integer part of a heap number.
+// Overwrites the contents of rdi, rbx and rcx. Result cannot be rdi or rbx.
+void IntegerConvert(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                    Register result,
+                    Register source) {
+  // Result may be rcx. If result and source are the same register, source will
+  // be overwritten.
+  ASSERT(!result.is(rdi) && !result.is(rbx));
+  // TODO(lrn): When type info reaches here, if value is a 32-bit integer, use
+  // cvttsd2si (32-bit version) directly.
+  Register double_exponent = rbx;
+  Register double_value = rdi;
+  Label done, exponent_63_plus;
+  // Get double and extract exponent.
+  __ movq(double_value, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  // Clear result preemptively, in case we need to return zero.
+  __ xorl(result, result);
+  __ movq(xmm0, double_value);  // Save copy in xmm0 in case we need it there.
+  // Double to remove sign bit, shift exponent down to least significant bits.
+  // and subtract bias to get the unshifted, unbiased exponent.
+  __ lea(double_exponent, Operand(double_value, double_value, times_1, 0));
+  __ shr(double_exponent, Immediate(64 - HeapNumber::kExponentBits));
+  __ subl(double_exponent, Immediate(HeapNumber::kExponentBias));
+  // Check whether the exponent is too big for a 63 bit unsigned integer.
+  __ cmpl(double_exponent, Immediate(63));
+  __ j(above_equal, &exponent_63_plus);
+  // Handle exponent range 0..62.
+  __ cvttsd2siq(result, xmm0);
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&exponent_63_plus);
+  // Exponent negative or 63+.
+  __ cmpl(double_exponent, Immediate(83));
+  // If exponent negative or above 83, number contains no significant bits in
+  // the range 0..2^31, so result is zero, and rcx already holds zero.
+  __ j(above, &done);
+
+  // Exponent in rage 63..83.
+  // Mantissa * 2^exponent contains bits in the range 2^0..2^31, namely
+  // the least significant exponent-52 bits.
+
+  // Negate low bits of mantissa if value is negative.
+  __ addq(double_value, double_value);  // Move sign bit to carry.
+  __ sbbl(result, result);  // And convert carry to -1 in result register.
+  // if scratch2 is negative, do (scratch2-1)^-1, otherwise (scratch2-0)^0.
+  __ addl(double_value, result);
+  // Do xor in opposite directions depending on where we want the result
+  // (depending on whether result is rcx or not).
+
+  if (result.is(rcx)) {
+    __ xorl(double_value, result);
+    // Left shift mantissa by (exponent - mantissabits - 1) to save the
+    // bits that have positional values below 2^32 (the extra -1 comes from the
+    // doubling done above to move the sign bit into the carry flag).
+    __ leal(rcx, Operand(double_exponent, -HeapNumber::kMantissaBits - 1));
+    __ shll_cl(double_value);
+    __ movl(result, double_value);
+  } else {
+    // As the then-branch, but move double-value to result before shifting.
+    __ xorl(result, double_value);
+    __ leal(rcx, Operand(double_exponent, -HeapNumber::kMantissaBits - 1));
+    __ shll_cl(result);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+// Input: rdx, rax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
+// Output: rax, rcx are left and right integers for a bit op.
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Check float operands.
+  Label done;
+  Label rax_is_smi;
+  Label rax_is_object;
+  Label rdx_is_object;
+
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &rdx_is_object);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &rax_is_smi);
+
+  __ bind(&rax_is_object);
+  IntegerConvert(masm, rcx, rax);  // Uses rdi, rcx and rbx.
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&rdx_is_object);
+  IntegerConvert(masm, rdx, rdx);  // Uses rdi, rcx and rbx.
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &rax_is_object);
+  __ bind(&rax_is_smi);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rax);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ movl(rax, rdx);
+}
+
+
+// Input: rdx, rax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
+// Output: rax, rcx are left and right integers for a bit op.
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                         Label* conversion_failure,
+                                         Register heap_number_map) {
+  // Check float operands.
+  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
+  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
+  Label load_arg2, done;
+
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &arg1_is_object);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);
+  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
+
+  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
+  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg1);
+  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
+  __ movl(rdx, Immediate(0));
+  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
+
+  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
+  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), heap_number_map);
+  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg1);
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in rcx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm, rdx, rdx);
+
+  // Here rdx has the untagged integer, rax has a Smi or a heap number.
+  __ bind(&load_arg2);
+  // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &arg2_is_object);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, rax);
+  __ movl(rcx, rax);
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
+  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg2);
+  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
+  __ movl(rcx, Immediate(0));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
+  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), heap_number_map);
+  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg2);
+  // Get the untagged integer version of the rax heap number in rcx.
+  IntegerConvert(masm, rcx, rax);
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ movl(rax, rdx);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2SmiOperands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2NumberOperands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label load_smi_rdx, load_nonsmi_rax, load_smi_rax, done;
+  // Load operand in rdx into xmm0.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rdx, &load_smi_rdx);
+  __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  // Load operand in rax into xmm1.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &load_smi_rax);
+  __ bind(&load_nonsmi_rax);
+  __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_rdx);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &load_nonsmi_rax);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_rax);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                  Label* not_numbers) {
+  Label load_smi_rdx, load_nonsmi_rax, load_smi_rax, load_float_rax, done;
+  // Load operand in rdx into xmm0, or branch to not_numbers.
+  __ LoadRoot(rcx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rdx, &load_smi_rdx);
+  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
+  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);  // Argument in rdx is not a number.
+  __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  // Load operand in rax into xmm1, or branch to not_numbers.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &load_smi_rax);
+
+  __ bind(&load_nonsmi_rax);
+  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
+  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);
+  __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_rdx);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &load_nonsmi_rax);
+
+  __ bind(&load_smi_rax);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
+  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+
+void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow, done;
+
+  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
+    // Check whether the value is a smi.
+    Label try_float;
+    __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &try_float);
+
+    if (negative_zero_ == kIgnoreNegativeZero) {
+      __ SmiCompare(rax, Smi::FromInt(0));
+      __ j(equal, &done);
+    }
+
+    // Enter runtime system if the value of the smi is zero
+    // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
+    // Also enter it if the value of the smi is Smi::kMinValue.
+    __ SmiNeg(rax, rax, &done);
+
+    // Either zero or Smi::kMinValue, neither of which become a smi when
+    // negated.
+    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
+      __ SmiCompare(rax, Smi::FromInt(0));
+      __ j(not_equal, &slow);
+      __ Move(rax, Factory::minus_zero_value());
+      __ jmp(&done);
+    } else  {
+      __ jmp(&slow);
+    }
+
+    // Try floating point case.
+    __ bind(&try_float);
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
+    // Operand is a float, negate its value by flipping sign bit.
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ movq(kScratchRegister, Immediate(0x01));
+    __ shl(kScratchRegister, Immediate(63));
+    __ xor_(rdx, kScratchRegister);  // Flip sign.
+    // rdx is value to store.
+    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
+      __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), rdx);
+    } else {
+      __ AllocateHeapNumber(rcx, rbx, &slow);
+      // rcx: allocated 'empty' number
+      __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), rdx);
+      __ movq(rax, rcx);
+    }
+  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
+    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
+
+    // Convert the heap number in rax to an untagged integer in rcx.
+    IntegerConvert(masm, rax, rax);
+
+    // Do the bitwise operation and smi tag the result.
+    __ notl(rax);
+    __ Integer32ToSmi(rax, rax);
+  }
+
+  // Return from the stub.
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ StubReturn(1);
+
+  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ pop(rcx);  // pop return address
+  __ push(rax);
+  __ push(rcx);  // push return address
+  switch (op_) {
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_NOT:
+      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+  }
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // The key is in rdx and the parameter count is in rax.
+
+  // The displacement is used for skipping the frame pointer on the
+  // stack. It is the offset of the last parameter (if any) relative
+  // to the frame pointer.
+  static const int kDisplacement = 1 * kPointerSize;
+
+  // Check that the key is a smi.
+  Label slow;
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &slow);
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor;
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ SmiCompare(Operand(rbx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset),
+                Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR));
+  __ j(equal, &adaptor);
+
+  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
+  // through register rax. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
+  // check for free.
+  __ cmpq(rdx, rax);
+  __ j(above_equal, &slow);
+
+  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
+  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rax, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ lea(rbx, Operand(rbp, index.reg, index.scale, 0));
+  index = masm->SmiToNegativeIndex(rdx, rdx, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, kDisplacement));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
+  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
+  // comparison to get negative check for free.
+  __ bind(&adaptor);
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rbx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  __ cmpq(rdx, rcx);
+  __ j(above_equal, &slow);
+
+  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
+  index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rcx, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ lea(rbx, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, 0));
+  index = masm->SmiToNegativeIndex(rdx, rdx, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, kDisplacement));
+  __ Ret();
+
+  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
+  // by calling the runtime system.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ pop(rbx);  // Return address.
+  __ push(rdx);
+  __ push(rbx);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // rsp[0] : return address
+  // rsp[8] : number of parameters
+  // rsp[16] : receiver displacement
+  // rsp[24] : function
+
+  // The displacement is used for skipping the return address and the
+  // frame pointer on the stack. It is the offset of the last
+  // parameter (if any) relative to the frame pointer.
+  static const int kDisplacement = 2 * kPointerSize;
+
+  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
+  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
+  __ SmiCompare(Operand(rdx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset),
+                Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR));
+  __ j(equal, &adaptor_frame);
+
+  // Get the length from the frame.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ jmp(&try_allocate);
+
+  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
+  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx,
+                    Operand(rdx,
+                            ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
+  // Space on stack must already hold a smi.
+  __ Integer32ToSmiField(Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize), rcx);
+  // Do not clobber the length index for the indexing operation since
+  // it is used compute the size for allocation later.
+  __ lea(rdx, Operand(rdx, rcx, times_pointer_size, kDisplacement));
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize), rdx);
+
+  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size of
+  // the arguments object and the elements array.
+  Label add_arguments_object;
+  __ bind(&try_allocate);
+  __ testl(rcx, rcx);
+  __ j(zero, &add_arguments_object);
+  __ leal(rcx, Operand(rcx, times_pointer_size, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
+  __ addl(rcx, Immediate(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
+
+  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
+  __ AllocateInNewSpace(rcx, rax, rdx, rbx, &runtime, TAG_OBJECT);
+
+  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
+  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
+  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
+  __ movq(rdi, FieldOperand(rdi, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
+  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rdi, offset));
+
+  // Copy the JS object part.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(JSObject::kHeaderSize == 3 * kPointerSize);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, FieldOperand(rdi, 0 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rdi, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rdi, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 0 * kPointerSize), kScratchRegister);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 1 * kPointerSize), rdx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 2 * kPointerSize), rbx);
+
+  // Setup the callee in-object property.
+  ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(rsp, 3 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kHeaderSize), kScratchRegister);
+
+  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
+  ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize), rcx);
+
+  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
+  Label done;
+  __ SmiTest(rcx);
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack and untag the length.
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
+  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
+  __ lea(rdi, Operand(rax, Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), rdi);
+  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kMapOffset), kScratchRegister);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), rcx);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rcx);  // Untag length for the loop below.
+
+  // Copy the fixed array slots.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(rdx, -1 * kPointerSize));  // Skip receiver.
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kHeaderSize), kScratchRegister);
+  __ addq(rdi, Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ subq(rdx, Immediate(kPointerSize));
+  __ decl(rcx);
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+
+  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
+  __ bind(&done);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
+  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
+  // at compilation.
+#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
+    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+    return;
+  }
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  esp[0]: return address
+  //  esp[8]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
+  //  esp[16]: previous index
+  //  esp[24]: subject string
+  //  esp[32]: JSRegExp object
+
+  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kSubjectOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
+  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 4 * kPointerSize;
+
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
+  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
+      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  __ testq(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+
+
+  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kJSRegExpOffset));
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
+  __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    Condition is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rcx);
+    __ Check(NegateCondition(is_smi),
+        "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+    __ CmpObjectType(rcx, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
+    __ Check(equal, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
+  }
+
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
+  __ cmpl(rbx, Immediate(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP));
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx,
+                    FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
+  __ leal(rdx, Operand(rdx, rdx, times_1, 2));
+  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
+  __ cmpl(rdx, Immediate(OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize));
+  __ j(above, &runtime);
+
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // rdx: Number of capture registers
+  // Check that the second argument is a string.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(rax, rbx, rbx);
+  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+
+  // rax: Subject string.
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray).
+  // rdx: Number of capture registers.
+  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the string
+  // length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rbx, &runtime);
+  __ SmiCompare(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ j(above_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // rdx: Number of capture registers
+  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
+  __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+  __ movq(rax, FieldOperand(rbx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ Cmp(rax, Factory::fixed_array_map());
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
+  // additional information. Ensure no overflow in add.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(FixedArray::kMaxLength < kMaxInt - FixedArray::kLengthOffset);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, FieldOperand(rbx, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ addl(rdx, Immediate(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
+  __ cmpl(rdx, rax);
+  __ j(greater, &runtime);
+
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
+  Label seq_ascii_string, seq_two_byte_string, check_code;
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(rbx, FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // First check for flat two byte string.
+  __ andb(rbx, Immediate(
+      kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
+  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
+  // Any other flat string must be a flat ascii string.
+  __ testb(rbx, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(zero, &seq_ascii_string);
+
+  // Check for flat cons string.
+  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
+  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
+  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
+  // a sequential string or an external string.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag !=0);
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
+  __ testb(rbx, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+  // String is a cons string.
+  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
+  __ Cmp(rdx, Factory::empty_string());
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  __ movq(rax, FieldOperand(rax, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  // String is a cons string with empty second part.
+  // rax: first part of cons string.
+  // rbx: map of first part of cons string.
+  // Is first part a flat two byte string?
+  __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
+           Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask));
+  STATIC_ASSERT((kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
+  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
+  // Any other flat string must be ascii.
+  __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
+           Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
+
+  __ bind(&seq_ascii_string);
+  // rax: subject string (sequential ascii)
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  __ movq(r11, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset));
+  __ Set(rdi, 1);  // Type is ascii.
+  __ jmp(&check_code);
+
+  __ bind(&seq_two_byte_string);
+  // rax: subject string (flat two-byte)
+  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
+  __ movq(r11, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset));
+  __ Set(rdi, 0);  // Type is two byte.
+
+  __ bind(&check_code);
+  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
+  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
+  // the hole.
+  __ CmpObjectType(r11, CODE_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // rax: subject string
+  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
+  // r11: code
+  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
+  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
+  __ SmiToInteger64(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
+
+  // rax: subject string
+  // rbx: previous index
+  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
+  // r11: code
+  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1);
+
+  // rsi is caller save on Windows and used to pass parameter on Linux.
+  __ push(rsi);
+
+  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
+  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments);
+  int argument_slots_on_stack =
+      masm->ArgumentStackSlotsForCFunctionCall(kRegExpExecuteArguments);
+
+  // Argument 7: Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 1) * kPointerSize),
+          Immediate(1));
+
+  // Argument 6: Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address);
+  __ movq(r9, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size);
+  __ addq(r9, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  // Argument 6 passed in r9 on Linux and on the stack on Windows.
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 2) * kPointerSize), r9);
+#endif
+
+  // Argument 5: static offsets vector buffer.
+  __ movq(r8, ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector());
+  // Argument 5 passed in r8 on Linux and on the stack on Windows.
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 3) * kPointerSize), r8);
+#endif
+
+  // First four arguments are passed in registers on both Linux and Windows.
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  Register arg4 = r9;
+  Register arg3 = r8;
+  Register arg2 = rdx;
+  Register arg1 = rcx;
+#else
+  Register arg4 = rcx;
+  Register arg3 = rdx;
+  Register arg2 = rsi;
+  Register arg1 = rdi;
+#endif
+
+  // Keep track on aliasing between argX defined above and the registers used.
+  // rax: subject string
+  // rbx: previous index
+  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
+  // r11: code
+
+  // Argument 4: End of string data
+  // Argument 3: Start of string data
+  Label setup_two_byte, setup_rest;
+  __ testb(rdi, rdi);
+  __ j(zero, &setup_two_byte);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ lea(arg4, FieldOperand(rax, rdi, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ lea(arg3, FieldOperand(rax, rbx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ jmp(&setup_rest);
+  __ bind(&setup_two_byte);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ lea(arg4, FieldOperand(rax, rdi, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ lea(arg3, FieldOperand(rax, rbx, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+
+  __ bind(&setup_rest);
+  // Argument 2: Previous index.
+  __ movq(arg2, rbx);
+
+  // Argument 1: Subject string.
+  __ movq(arg1, rax);
+
+  // Locate the code entry and call it.
+  __ addq(r11, Immediate(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  __ CallCFunction(r11, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
+
+  // rsi is caller save, as it is used to pass parameter.
+  __ pop(rsi);
+
+  // Check the result.
+  Label success;
+  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS));
+  __ j(equal, &success);
+  Label failure;
+  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE));
+  __ j(equal, &failure);
+  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION));
+  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
+  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
+  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
+  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, pending_exception_address);
+  __ Cmp(kScratchRegister, Factory::the_hole_value());
+  __ j(equal, &runtime);
+  __ bind(&failure);
+  // For failure and exception return null.
+  __ Move(rax, Factory::null_value());
+  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Load RegExp data.
+  __ bind(&success);
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kJSRegExpOffset));
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rax,
+                    FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
+  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
+  __ leal(rdx, Operand(rax, rax, times_1, 2));
+
+  // rdx: Number of capture registers
+  // Load last_match_info which is still known to be a fast case JSArray.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
+
+  // rbx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
+  // rdx: number of capture registers
+  // Store the capture count.
+  __ Integer32ToSmi(kScratchRegister, rdx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset),
+          kScratchRegister);
+  // Store last subject and last input.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), rax);
+  __ movq(rcx, rbx);
+  __ RecordWrite(rcx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset, rax, rdi);
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), rax);
+  __ movq(rcx, rbx);
+  __ RecordWrite(rcx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset, rax, rdi);
+
+  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
+  __ movq(rcx, ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector());
+
+  // rbx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
+  // rcx: offsets vector
+  // rdx: number of capture registers
+  Label next_capture, done;
+  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
+  // counts down until wraping after zero.
+  __ bind(&next_capture);
+  __ subq(rdx, Immediate(1));
+  __ j(negative, &done);
+  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer and make it a smi.
+  __ movl(rdi, Operand(rcx, rdx, times_int_size, 0));
+  __ Integer32ToSmi(rdi, rdi, &runtime);
+  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx,
+                       rdx,
+                       times_pointer_size,
+                       RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset),
+          rdi);
+  __ jmp(&next_capture);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Return last match info.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
+  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
+#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                         Register object,
+                                                         Register result,
+                                                         Register scratch1,
+                                                         Register scratch2,
+                                                         bool object_is_smi,
+                                                         Label* not_found) {
+  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
+  Register number_string_cache = result;
+  Register mask = scratch1;
+  Register scratch = scratch2;
+
+  // Load the number string cache.
+  __ LoadRoot(number_string_cache, Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex);
+
+  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
+  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(
+      mask, FieldOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
+  __ shrl(mask, Immediate(1));
+  __ subq(mask, Immediate(1));  // Make mask.
+
+  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
+  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
+  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
+  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
+  Label is_smi;
+  Label load_result_from_cache;
+  if (!object_is_smi) {
+    __ JumpIfSmi(object, &is_smi);
+    __ CheckMap(object, Factory::heap_number_map(), not_found, true);
+
+    STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
+    __ movl(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset + 4));
+    __ xor_(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(masm, scratch, mask);
+
+    Register index = scratch;
+    Register probe = mask;
+    __ movq(probe,
+            FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                         index,
+                         times_1,
+                         FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+    __ JumpIfSmi(probe, not_found);
+    ASSERT(CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2));
+    CpuFeatures::Scope fscope(SSE2);
+    __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+    __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
+    __ j(parity_even, not_found);  // Bail out if NaN is involved.
+    __ j(not_equal, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
+    __ jmp(&load_result_from_cache);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&is_smi);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch, object);
+  GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(masm, scratch, mask);
+
+  Register index = scratch;
+  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
+  __ cmpq(object,
+          FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                       index,
+                       times_1,
+                       FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ j(not_equal, not_found);
+
+  // Get the result from the cache.
+  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
+  __ movq(result,
+          FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
+                       index,
+                       times_1,
+                       FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native, 1);
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register hash,
+                                                        Register mask) {
+  __ and_(hash, mask);
+  // Each entry in string cache consists of two pointer sized fields,
+  // but times_twice_pointer_size (multiplication by 16) scale factor
+  // is not supported by addrmode on x64 platform.
+  // So we have to premultiply entry index before lookup.
+  __ shl(hash, Immediate(kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
+}
+
+
+void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPointerSize));
+
+  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
+  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, rbx, rax, r8, r9, false, &runtime);
+  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+static int NegativeComparisonResult(Condition cc) {
+  ASSERT(cc != equal);
+  ASSERT((cc == less) || (cc == less_equal)
+      || (cc == greater) || (cc == greater_equal));
+  return (cc == greater || cc == greater_equal) ? LESS : GREATER;
+}
+
+
+void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+
+  Label check_unequal_objects, done;
+  // The compare stub returns a positive, negative, or zero 64-bit integer
+  // value in rax, corresponding to result of comparing the two inputs.
+  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
+  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
+
+  // Two identical objects are equal unless they are both NaN or undefined.
+  {
+    Label not_identical;
+    __ cmpq(rax, rdx);
+    __ j(not_equal, &not_identical);
+
+    if (cc_ != equal) {
+      // Check for undefined.  undefined OP undefined is false even though
+      // undefined == undefined.
+      Label check_for_nan;
+      __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+      __ j(not_equal, &check_for_nan);
+      __ Set(rax, NegativeComparisonResult(cc_));
+      __ ret(0);
+      __ bind(&check_for_nan);
+    }
+
+    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
+    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
+    // Note: if cc_ != equal, never_nan_nan_ is not used.
+    // We cannot set rax to EQUAL until just before return because
+    // rax must be unchanged on jump to not_identical.
+
+    if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal)) {
+      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
+      __ ret(0);
+    } else {
+      Label heap_number;
+      // If it's not a heap number, then return equal for (in)equality operator.
+      __ Cmp(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+             Factory::heap_number_map());
+      __ j(equal, &heap_number);
+      if (cc_ != equal) {
+        // Call runtime on identical JSObjects.  Otherwise return equal.
+        __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
+        __ j(above_equal, &not_identical);
+      }
+      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
+      __ ret(0);
+
+      __ bind(&heap_number);
+      // It is a heap number, so return  equal if it's not NaN.
+      // For NaN, return 1 for every condition except greater and
+      // greater-equal.  Return -1 for them, so the comparison yields
+      // false for all conditions except not-equal.
+      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
+      __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
+      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm0);
+      __ setcc(parity_even, rax);
+      // rax is 0 for equal non-NaN heapnumbers, 1 for NaNs.
+      if (cc_ == greater_equal || cc_ == greater) {
+        __ neg(rax);
+      }
+      __ ret(0);
+    }
+
+    __ bind(&not_identical);
+  }
+
+  if (cc_ == equal) {  // Both strict and non-strict.
+    Label slow;  // Fallthrough label.
+
+    // If we're doing a strict equality comparison, we don't have to do
+    // type conversion, so we generate code to do fast comparison for objects
+    // and oddballs. Non-smi numbers and strings still go through the usual
+    // slow-case code.
+    if (strict_) {
+      // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
+      // be equal if the other is a HeapNumber. If so, use the slow case.
+      {
+        Label not_smis;
+        __ SelectNonSmi(rbx, rax, rdx, &not_smis);
+
+        // Check if the non-smi operand is a heap number.
+        __ Cmp(FieldOperand(rbx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
+               Factory::heap_number_map());
+        // If heap number, handle it in the slow case.
+        __ j(equal, &slow);
+        // Return non-equal.  ebx (the lower half of rbx) is not zero.
+        __ movq(rax, rbx);
+        __ ret(0);
+
+        __ bind(&not_smis);
+      }
+
+      // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are not
+      // equal since their pointers are different
+      // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
+
+      // If the first object is a JS object, we have done pointer comparison.
+      STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
+      Label first_non_object;
+      __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
+      __ j(below, &first_non_object);
+      // Return non-zero (eax (not rax) is not zero)
+      Label return_not_equal;
+      STATIC_ASSERT(kHeapObjectTag != 0);
+      __ bind(&return_not_equal);
+      __ ret(0);
+
+      __ bind(&first_non_object);
+      // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+      __ CmpInstanceType(rcx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
+      __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+      __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
+      __ j(above_equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+      // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
+      __ CmpInstanceType(rcx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
+      __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
+
+      // Fall through to the general case.
+    }
+    __ bind(&slow);
+  }
+
+  // Generate the number comparison code.
+  if (include_number_compare_) {
+    Label non_number_comparison;
+    Label unordered;
+    FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(masm, &non_number_comparison);
+    __ xorl(rax, rax);
+    __ xorl(rcx, rcx);
+    __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
+
+    // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
+    __ j(parity_even, &unordered);
+    // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
+    __ setcc(above, rax);
+    __ setcc(below, rcx);
+    __ subq(rax, rcx);
+    __ ret(0);
+
+    // If one of the numbers was NaN, then the result is always false.
+    // The cc is never not-equal.
+    __ bind(&unordered);
+    ASSERT(cc_ != not_equal);
+    if (cc_ == less || cc_ == less_equal) {
+      __ Set(rax, 1);
+    } else {
+      __ Set(rax, -1);
+    }
+    __ ret(0);
+
+    // The number comparison code did not provide a valid result.
+    __ bind(&non_number_comparison);
+  }
+
+  // Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
+  Label check_for_strings;
+  if (cc_ == equal) {
+    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, rax, kScratchRegister);
+    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, rdx, kScratchRegister);
+
+    // We've already checked for object identity, so if both operands
+    // are symbols they aren't equal. Register eax (not rax) already holds a
+    // non-zero value, which indicates not equal, so just return.
+    __ ret(0);
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&check_for_strings);
+
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(
+      rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, &check_unequal_objects);
+
+  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
+  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
+                                                     rdx,
+                                                     rax,
+                                                     rcx,
+                                                     rbx,
+                                                     rdi,
+                                                     r8);
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fall-through from string comparison");
+#endif
+
+  __ bind(&check_unequal_objects);
+  if (cc_ == equal && !strict_) {
+    // Not strict equality.  Objects are unequal if
+    // they are both JSObjects and not undetectable,
+    // and their pointers are different.
+    Label not_both_objects, return_unequal;
+    // At most one is a smi, so we can test for smi by adding the two.
+    // A smi plus a heap object has the low bit set, a heap object plus
+    // a heap object has the low bit clear.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
+    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, rdx, times_1, 0));
+    __ testb(rcx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+    __ j(not_zero, &not_both_objects);
+    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rbx);
+    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
+    __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
+    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rcx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
+    // The objects are both undetectable, so they both compare as the value
+    // undefined, and are equal.
+    __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
+    __ bind(&return_unequal);
+    // Return non-equal by returning the non-zero object pointer in eax,
+    // or return equal if we fell through to here.
+    __ ret(0);
+    __ bind(&not_both_objects);
+  }
+
+  // Push arguments below the return address to prepare jump to builtin.
+  __ pop(rcx);
+  __ push(rdx);
+  __ push(rax);
+
+  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
+  Builtins::JavaScript builtin;
+  if (cc_ == equal) {
+    builtin = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
+  } else {
+    builtin = Builtins::COMPARE;
+    __ Push(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_)));
+  }
+
+  // Restore return address on the stack.
+  __ push(rcx);
+
+  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+}
+
+
+void CompareStub::BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Label* label,
+                                    Register object,
+                                    Register scratch) {
+  __ JumpIfSmi(object, label);
+  __ movq(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbq(scratch,
+             FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE < kNotStringTag + kIsSymbolMask);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
+  __ testb(scratch, Immediate(kIsSymbolMask));
+  __ j(zero, label);
+}
+
+
+void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Because builtins always remove the receiver from the stack, we
+  // have to fake one to avoid underflowing the stack. The receiver
+  // must be inserted below the return address on the stack so we
+  // temporarily store that in a register.
+  __ pop(rax);
+  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(0));
+  __ push(rax);
+
+  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
+}
+
+
+void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label slow;
+
+  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
+  // and box it if it is.
+  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
+    // Get the receiver from the stack.
+    // +1 ~ return address
+    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
+    __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
+
+    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
+    __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &receiver_is_value);
+
+    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
+    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rdi);
+    __ j(above_equal, &receiver_is_js_object);
+
+    // Call the runtime to box the value.
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
+    __ EnterInternalFrame();
+    __ push(rax);
+    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_FUNCTION);
+    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
+    __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), rax);
+
+    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
+  }
+
+  // Get the function to call from the stack.
+  // +2 ~ receiver, return address
+  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 2) * kPointerSize));
+
+  // Check that the function really is a JavaScript function.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rdi, &slow);
+  // Goto slow case if we do not have a function.
+  __ CmpObjectType(rdi, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, rcx);
+  __ j(not_equal, &slow);
+
+  // Fast-case: Just invoke the function.
+  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
+  __ InvokeFunction(rdi, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+
+  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
+  // of the original receiver from the call site).
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), rdi);
+  __ Set(rax, argc_);
+  __ Set(rbx, 0);
+  __ GetBuiltinEntry(rdx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
+  Handle<Code> adaptor(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline));
+  __ Jump(adaptor, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Check that stack should contain next handler, frame pointer, state and
+  // return address in that order.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset + kPointerSize ==
+            StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset + kPointerSize ==
+            StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset);
+
+  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
+  __ movq(rsp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  // get next in chain
+  __ pop(rcx);
+  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), rcx);
+  __ pop(rbp);  // pop frame pointer
+  __ pop(rdx);  // remove state
+
+  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if not NULL.
+  // The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a JS entry frame.
+  __ xor_(rsi, rsi);  // tentatively set context pointer to NULL
+  Label skip;
+  __ cmpq(rbp, Immediate(0));
+  __ j(equal, &skip);
+  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
+  __ bind(&skip);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void ApiGetterEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label empty_result;
+  Label prologue;
+  Label promote_scheduled_exception;
+  __ EnterApiExitFrame(kStackSpace, 0);
+  ASSERT_EQ(kArgc, 4);
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  // All the parameters should be set up by a caller.
+#else
+  // Set 1st parameter register with property name.
+  __ movq(rsi, rdx);
+  // Second parameter register rdi should be set with pointer to AccessorInfo
+  // by a caller.
+#endif
+  // Call the api function!
+  __ movq(rax,
+          reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(fun()->address()),
+          RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
+  __ call(rax);
+  // Check if the function scheduled an exception.
+  ExternalReference scheduled_exception_address =
+      ExternalReference::scheduled_exception_address();
+  __ movq(rsi, scheduled_exception_address);
+  __ Cmp(Operand(rsi, 0), Factory::the_hole_value());
+  __ j(not_equal, &promote_scheduled_exception);
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  // rax keeps a pointer to v8::Handle, unpack it.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, 0));
+#endif
+  // Check if the result handle holds 0.
+  __ testq(rax, rax);
+  __ j(zero, &empty_result);
+  // It was non-zero.  Dereference to get the result value.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, 0));
+  __ bind(&prologue);
+  __ LeaveExitFrame();
+  __ ret(0);
+  __ bind(&promote_scheduled_exception);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kPromoteScheduledException, 0, 1);
+  __ bind(&empty_result);
+  // It was zero; the result is undefined.
+  __ Move(rax, Factory::undefined_value());
+  __ jmp(&prologue);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
+                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
+                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+                              bool do_gc,
+                              bool always_allocate_scope,
+                              int /* alignment_skew */) {
+  // rax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any.
+  // rbx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved).
+  // rbp: frame pointer  (restored after C call).
+  // rsp: stack pointer  (restored after C call).
+  // r14: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved).
+  // r12: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved).
+  //      This pointer is reused in LeaveExitFrame(), so it is stored in a
+  //      callee-saved register.
+
+  // Simple results returned in rax (both AMD64 and Win64 calling conventions).
+  // Complex results must be written to address passed as first argument.
+  // AMD64 calling convention: a struct of two pointers in rax+rdx
+
+  // Check stack alignment.
+  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+    __ CheckStackAlignment();
+  }
+
+  if (do_gc) {
+    // Pass failure code returned from last attempt as first argument to
+    // PerformGC. No need to use PrepareCallCFunction/CallCFunction here as the
+    // stack is known to be aligned. This function takes one argument which is
+    // passed in register.
+#ifdef _WIN64
+    __ movq(rcx, rax);
+#else  // _WIN64
+    __ movq(rdi, rax);
+#endif
+    __ movq(kScratchRegister,
+            FUNCTION_ADDR(Runtime::PerformGC),
+            RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
+    __ call(kScratchRegister);
+  }
+
+  ExternalReference scope_depth =
+      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
+  if (always_allocate_scope) {
+    __ movq(kScratchRegister, scope_depth);
+    __ incl(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  }
+
+  // Call C function.
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  // Windows 64-bit ABI passes arguments in rcx, rdx, r8, r9
+  // Store Arguments object on stack, below the 4 WIN64 ABI parameter slots.
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize), r14);  // argc.
+  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 5 * kPointerSize), r12);  // argv.
+  if (result_size_ < 2) {
+    // Pass a pointer to the Arguments object as the first argument.
+    // Return result in single register (rax).
+    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize));
+  } else {
+    ASSERT_EQ(2, result_size_);
+    // Pass a pointer to the result location as the first argument.
+    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rsp, 6 * kPointerSize));
+    // Pass a pointer to the Arguments object as the second argument.
+    __ lea(rdx, Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+
+#else  // _WIN64
+  // GCC passes arguments in rdi, rsi, rdx, rcx, r8, r9.
+  __ movq(rdi, r14);  // argc.
+  __ movq(rsi, r12);  // argv.
+#endif
+  __ call(rbx);
+  // Result is in rax - do not destroy this register!
+
+  if (always_allocate_scope) {
+    __ movq(kScratchRegister, scope_depth);
+    __ decl(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  }
+
+  // Check for failure result.
+  Label failure_returned;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  // If return value is on the stack, pop it to registers.
+  if (result_size_ > 1) {
+    ASSERT_EQ(2, result_size_);
+    // Read result values stored on stack. Result is stored
+    // above the four argument mirror slots and the two
+    // Arguments object slots.
+    __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 6 * kPointerSize));
+    __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 7 * kPointerSize));
+  }
+#endif
+  __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, 1));
+  // Lower 2 bits of rcx are 0 iff rax has failure tag.
+  __ testl(rcx, Immediate(kFailureTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &failure_returned);
+
+  // Exit the JavaScript to C++ exit frame.
+  __ LeaveExitFrame(result_size_);
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Handling of failure.
+  __ bind(&failure_returned);
+
+  Label retry;
+  // If the returned exception is RETRY_AFTER_GC continue at retry label
+  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
+  __ testl(rax, Immediate(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
+  __ j(zero, &retry);
+
+  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Failure::OutOfMemoryException(), RelocInfo::NONE);
+  __ cmpq(rax, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(equal, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+
+  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, pending_exception_address);
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  __ movq(rdx, ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location());
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rdx, 0));
+  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), rdx);
+
+  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
+  // by javascript code.
+  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kTerminationExceptionRootIndex);
+  __ j(equal, throw_termination_exception);
+
+  // Handle normal exception.
+  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
+
+  // Retry.
+  __ bind(&retry);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
+  // Fetch top stack handler.
+  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
+  __ movq(rsp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+
+  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
+  Label loop, done;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
+  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
+  __ cmpq(Operand(rsp, kStateOffset), Immediate(StackHandler::ENTRY));
+  __ j(equal, &done);
+  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
+  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
+  __ movq(rsp, Operand(rsp, kNextOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+  __ bind(&done);
+
+  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
+  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+
+  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
+    // Set external caught exception to false.
+    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
+    __ movq(rax, Immediate(false));
+    __ store_rax(external_caught);
+
+    // Set pending exception and rax to out of memory exception.
+    ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+    __ movq(rax, Failure::OutOfMemoryException(), RelocInfo::NONE);
+    __ store_rax(pending_exception);
+  }
+
+  // Clear the context pointer.
+  __ xor_(rsi, rsi);
+
+  // Restore registers from handler.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset + kPointerSize ==
+            StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset);
+  __ pop(rbp);  // FP
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset + kPointerSize ==
+            StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset);
+  __ pop(rdx);  // State
+
+  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset + kPointerSize ==
+            StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // rax: number of arguments including receiver
+  // rbx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
+  // rbp: frame pointer of calling JS frame (restored after C call)
+  // rsp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
+  // rsi: current context (restored)
+
+  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects
+  // instead of a proper result. The builtin entry handles
+  // this by performing a garbage collection and retrying the
+  // builtin once.
+
+  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
+  __ EnterExitFrame(result_size_);
+
+  // rax: Holds the context at this point, but should not be used.
+  //      On entry to code generated by GenerateCore, it must hold
+  //      a failure result if the collect_garbage argument to GenerateCore
+  //      is true.  This failure result can be the result of code
+  //      generated by a previous call to GenerateCore.  The value
+  //      of rax is then passed to Runtime::PerformGC.
+  // rbx: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved).
+  // rbp: frame pointer of exit frame  (restored after C call).
+  // rsp: stack pointer (restored after C call).
+  // r14: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved).
+  // r12: argv pointer (C callee-saved).
+
+  Label throw_normal_exception;
+  Label throw_termination_exception;
+  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
+
+  // Call into the runtime system.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               false,
+               false);
+
+  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               false);
+
+  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
+  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
+  __ movq(rax, failure, RelocInfo::NONE);
+  GenerateCore(masm,
+               &throw_normal_exception,
+               &throw_termination_exception,
+               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
+               true,
+               true);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
+  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
+
+  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
+  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
+}
+
+
+void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
+  Label invoke, exit;
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  Label not_outermost_js, not_outermost_js_2;
+#endif
+
+  // Setup frame.
+  __ push(rbp);
+  __ movq(rbp, rsp);
+
+  // Push the stack frame type marker twice.
+  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
+  // Scratch register is neither callee-save, nor an argument register on any
+  // platform. It's free to use at this point.
+  // Cannot use smi-register for loading yet.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister,
+          reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(Smi::FromInt(marker)),
+          RelocInfo::NONE);
+  __ push(kScratchRegister);  // context slot
+  __ push(kScratchRegister);  // function slot
+  // Save callee-saved registers (X64/Win64 calling conventions).
+  __ push(r12);
+  __ push(r13);
+  __ push(r14);
+  __ push(r15);
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  __ push(rdi);  // Only callee save in Win64 ABI, argument in AMD64 ABI.
+  __ push(rsi);  // Only callee save in Win64 ABI, argument in AMD64 ABI.
+#endif
+  __ push(rbx);
+  // TODO(X64): On Win64, if we ever use XMM6-XMM15, the low low 64 bits are
+  // callee save as well.
+
+  // Save copies of the top frame descriptor on the stack.
+  ExternalReference c_entry_fp(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address);
+  __ load_rax(c_entry_fp);
+  __ push(rax);
+
+  // Set up the roots and smi constant registers.
+  // Needs to be done before any further smi loads.
+  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
+  __ movq(kRootRegister, roots_address);
+  __ InitializeSmiConstantRegister();
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  // If this is the outermost JS call, set js_entry_sp value.
+  ExternalReference js_entry_sp(Top::k_js_entry_sp_address);
+  __ load_rax(js_entry_sp);
+  __ testq(rax, rax);
+  __ j(not_zero, &not_outermost_js);
+  __ movq(rax, rbp);
+  __ store_rax(js_entry_sp);
+  __ bind(&not_outermost_js);
+#endif
+
+  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
+  __ call(&invoke);
+
+  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
+  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
+  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
+  __ store_rax(pending_exception);
+  __ movq(rax, Failure::Exception(), RelocInfo::NONE);
+  __ jmp(&exit);
+
+  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
+  __ bind(&invoke);
+  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
+
+  // Clear any pending exceptions.
+  __ load_rax(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location());
+  __ store_rax(pending_exception);
+
+  // Fake a receiver (NULL).
+  __ push(Immediate(0));  // receiver
+
+  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline
+  // builtin and pop the faked function when we return. We load the address
+  // from an external reference instead of inlining the call target address
+  // directly in the code, because the builtin stubs may not have been
+  // generated yet at the time this code is generated.
+  if (is_construct) {
+    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
+    __ load_rax(construct_entry);
+  } else {
+    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
+    __ load_rax(entry);
+  }
+  __ lea(kScratchRegister, FieldOperand(rax, Code::kHeaderSize));
+  __ call(kScratchRegister);
+
+  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address));
+  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  // Pop next_sp.
+  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(StackHandlerConstants::kSize - kPointerSize));
+
+#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
+  // If current EBP value is the same as js_entry_sp value, it means that
+  // the current function is the outermost.
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, js_entry_sp);
+  __ cmpq(rbp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js_2);
+  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), Immediate(0));
+  __ bind(&not_outermost_js_2);
+#endif
+
+  // Restore the top frame descriptor from the stack.
+  __ bind(&exit);
+  __ movq(kScratchRegister, ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address));
+  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
+
+  // Restore callee-saved registers (X64 conventions).
+  __ pop(rbx);
+#ifdef _WIN64
+  // Callee save on in Win64 ABI, arguments/volatile in AMD64 ABI.
+  __ pop(rsi);
+  __ pop(rdi);
+#endif
+  __ pop(r15);
+  __ pop(r14);
+  __ pop(r13);
+  __ pop(r12);
+  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));  // remove markers
+
+  // Restore frame pointer and return.
+  __ pop(rbp);
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Implements "value instanceof function" operator.
+  // Expected input state:
+  //   rsp[0] : return address
+  //   rsp[1] : function pointer
+  //   rsp[2] : value
+  // Returns a bitwise zero to indicate that the value
+  // is and instance of the function and anything else to
+  // indicate that the value is not an instance.
+
+  // Get the object - go slow case if it's a smi.
+  Label slow;
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &slow);
+
+  // Check that the left hand is a JS object. Leave its map in rax.
+  __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rax);
+  __ j(below, &slow);
+  __ CmpInstanceType(rax, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ j(above, &slow);
+
+  // Get the prototype of the function.
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
+  // rdx is function, rax is map.
+
+  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
+  Label miss;
+  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
+  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
+  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(rdx, rbx, &slow);
+
+  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(rbx, &slow);
+  __ CmpObjectType(rbx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
+  __ j(below, &slow);
+  __ CmpInstanceType(kScratchRegister, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+  __ j(above, &slow);
+
+  // Register mapping:
+  //   rax is object map.
+  //   rdx is function.
+  //   rbx is function prototype.
+  __ StoreRoot(rdx, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
+  __ StoreRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
+
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+
+  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
+  Label loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
+  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ cmpq(rcx, rbx);
+  __ j(equal, &is_instance);
+  __ cmpq(rcx, kScratchRegister);
+  // The code at is_not_instance assumes that kScratchRegister contains a
+  // non-zero GCable value (the null object in this case).
+  __ j(equal, &is_not_instance);
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
+  __ jmp(&loop);
+
+  __ bind(&is_instance);
+  __ xorl(rax, rax);
+  // Store bitwise zero in the cache.  This is a Smi in GC terms.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ StoreRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
+  // We have to store a non-zero value in the cache.
+  __ StoreRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Slow-case: Go through the JavaScript implementation.
+  __ bind(&slow);
+  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_FUNCTION);
+}
+
+
+int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
+  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
+  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
+  // condition is equals.
+  ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) < (1 << 12));
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_))
+         | RegisterField::encode(false)    // lhs_ and rhs_ are not used
+         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
+         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == equal ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
+         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
+}
+
+
+// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
+// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
+const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
+  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
+
+  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
+  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
+  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
+  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
+
+  const char* cc_name;
+  switch (cc_) {
+    case less: cc_name = "LT"; break;
+    case greater: cc_name = "GT"; break;
+    case less_equal: cc_name = "LE"; break;
+    case greater_equal: cc_name = "GE"; break;
+    case equal: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
+    case not_equal: cc_name = "NE"; break;
+    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
+  }
+
+  const char* strict_name = "";
+  if (strict_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
+    strict_name = "_STRICT";
+  }
+
+  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
+  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
+    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
+  }
+
+  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
+  if (!include_number_compare_) {
+    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
+  }
+
+  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
+               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s",
+               cc_name,
+               strict_name,
+               never_nan_nan_name,
+               include_number_compare_name);
+  return name_;
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label flat_string;
+  Label ascii_string;
+  Label got_char_code;
+
+  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
+  __ JumpIfSmi(object_, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
+  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
+  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, receiver_not_string_);
+
+  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(index_, &index_not_smi_);
+
+  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
+  __ movq(scratch_, index_);
+  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Check for index out of range.
+  __ SmiCompare(scratch_, FieldOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ j(above_equal, index_out_of_range_);
+
+  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(zero, &flat_string);
+
+  // Handle non-flat strings.
+  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kIsConsStringMask));
+  __ j(zero, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // ConsString.
+  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
+  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
+  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
+  // the string.
+  __ CompareRoot(FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset),
+                 Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
+  __ j(not_equal, &call_runtime_);
+  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
+  __ movq(object_, FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
+  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
+  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime_);
+
+  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
+  __ bind(&flat_string);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
+  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringEncodingMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_string);
+
+  // 2-byte string.
+  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch_, scratch_);
+  __ movzxwl(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
+                                   scratch_, times_2,
+                                   SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
+
+  // ASCII string.
+  // Load the byte into the result register.
+  __ bind(&ascii_string);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch_, scratch_);
+  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
+                                   scratch_, times_1,
+                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ bind(&got_char_code);
+  __ Integer32ToSmi(result_, result_);
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
+
+  // Index is not a smi.
+  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
+  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
+  __ CheckMap(index_, Factory::heap_number_map(), index_not_number_, true);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(object_);
+  __ push(index_);
+  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
+  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
+  } else {
+    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
+    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
+  }
+  if (!scratch_.is(rax)) {
+    // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
+    // have a chance to overwrite it.
+    __ movq(scratch_, rax);
+  }
+  __ pop(index_);
+  __ pop(object_);
+  // Reload the instance type.
+  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(scratch_, index_out_of_range_);
+  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
+  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
+
+  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
+  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
+  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
+  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(object_);
+  __ push(index_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
+  if (!result_.is(rax)) {
+    __ movq(result_, rax);
+  }
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
+  __ JumpIfNotSmi(code_, &slow_case_);
+  __ SmiCompare(code_, Smi::FromInt(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode));
+  __ j(above, &slow_case_);
+
+  __ LoadRoot(result_, Heap::kSingleCharacterStringCacheRootIndex);
+  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(kScratchRegister, code_, kPointerSizeLog2);
+  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(result_, index.reg, index.scale,
+                                FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
+  __ CompareRoot(result_, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  __ j(equal, &slow_case_);
+  __ bind(&exit_);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
+
+  __ bind(&slow_case_);
+  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
+  __ push(code_);
+  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
+  if (!result_.is(rax)) {
+    __ movq(result_, rax);
+  }
+  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
+  __ jmp(&exit_);
+
+  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
+}
+
+
+// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// StringCharAtGenerator
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
+}
+
+
+void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
+    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
+  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
+}
+
+
+void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label string_add_runtime;
+
+  // Load the two arguments.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
+
+  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
+  if (string_check_) {
+    Condition is_smi;
+    is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, &string_add_runtime);
+    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r8);
+    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
+
+    // First argument is a a string, test second.
+    is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rdx);
+    __ j(is_smi, &string_add_runtime);
+    __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r9);
+    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  }
+
+  // Both arguments are strings.
+  // rax: first string
+  // rdx: second string
+  // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
+  Label second_not_zero_length, both_not_zero_length;
+  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiTest(rcx);
+  __ j(not_zero, &second_not_zero_length);
+  // Second string is empty, result is first string which is already in rax.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&second_not_zero_length);
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ SmiTest(rbx);
+  __ j(not_zero, &both_not_zero_length);
+  // First string is empty, result is second string which is in rdx.
+  __ movq(rax, rdx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Both strings are non-empty.
+  // rax: first string
+  // rbx: length of first string
+  // rcx: length of second string
+  // rdx: second string
+  // r8: map of first string if string check was performed above
+  // r9: map of second string if string check was performed above
+  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
+  __ bind(&both_not_zero_length);
+
+  // If arguments where known to be strings, maps are not loaded to r8 and r9
+  // by the code above.
+  if (!string_check_) {
+    __ movq(r8, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movq(r9, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  }
+  // Get the instance types of the two strings as they will be needed soon.
+  __ movzxbl(r8, FieldOperand(r8, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(r9, FieldOperand(r9, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+
+  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
+  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength <= Smi::kMaxValue / 2);
+  __ SmiAdd(rbx, rbx, rcx, NULL);
+  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
+  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
+  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(2));
+  __ j(not_equal, &longer_than_two);
+
+  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
+  __ JumpIfBothInstanceTypesAreNotSequentialAscii(r8, r9, rbx, rcx,
+                                                  &string_add_runtime);
+
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ movzxbq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
+  // just allocate a new one.
+  Label make_two_character_string, make_flat_ascii_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, rbx, rcx, r14, r11, rdi, r12, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  __ Set(rbx, 2);
+  __ jmp(&make_flat_ascii_string);
+
+  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
+  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
+  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(String::kMinNonFlatLength));
+  __ j(below, &string_add_flat_result);
+  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
+  STATIC_ASSERT((String::kMaxLength & 0x80000000) == 0);
+  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(String::kMaxLength));
+  __ j(above, &string_add_runtime);
+
+  // If result is not supposed to be flat, allocate a cons string object. If
+  // both strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
+  // rax: first string
+  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
+  // rdx: second string
+  // r8: instance type of first string
+  // r9: instance type of second string
+  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
+  __ movl(rcx, r8);
+  __ and_(rcx, r9);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ testl(rcx, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
+  __ j(zero, &non_ascii);
+  __ bind(&ascii_data);
+  // Allocate an acsii cons string.
+  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(rcx, rdi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ bind(&allocated);
+  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kLengthOffset), rbx);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kHashFieldOffset),
+          Immediate(String::kEmptyHashField));
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kFirstOffset), rax);
+  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kSecondOffset), rdx);
+  __ movq(rax, rcx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+  __ bind(&non_ascii);
+  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
+  // to contain only ascii characters.
+  // rcx: first instance type AND second instance type.
+  // r8: first instance type.
+  // r9: second instance type.
+  __ testb(rcx, Immediate(kAsciiDataHintMask));
+  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_data);
+  __ xor_(r8, r9);
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
+  __ andb(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
+  __ cmpb(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
+  __ j(equal, &ascii_data);
+  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
+  __ AllocateConsString(rcx, rdi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ jmp(&allocated);
+
+  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are not
+  // external strings.
+  // rax: first string
+  // rbx: length of resulting flat string as smi
+  // rdx: second string
+  // r8: instance type of first string
+  // r9: instance type of first string
+  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rbx, rbx);
+  __ movl(rcx, r8);
+  __ and_(rcx, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(kExternalStringTag));
+  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  __ movl(rcx, r9);
+  __ and_(rcx, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
+  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(kExternalStringTag));
+  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Now check if both strings are ascii strings.
+  // rax: first string
+  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
+  // rdx: second string
+  // r8: instance type of first string
+  // r9: instance type of second string
+  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
+  __ testl(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
+  __ j(zero, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+  __ testl(r9, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
+  __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
+
+  __ bind(&make_flat_ascii_string);
+  // Both strings are ascii strings. As they are short they are both flat.
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(rcx, rbx, rdi, r14, r11, &string_add_runtime);
+  // rcx: result string
+  __ movq(rbx, rcx);
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ addq(rcx, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate first character of first argument
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ addq(rax, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // rax: first char of first argument
+  // rbx: result string
+  // rcx: first character of result
+  // rdx: second string
+  // rdi: length of first argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rax, rdi, true);
+  // Locate first character of second argument.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ addq(rdx, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // rbx: result string
+  // rcx: next character of result
+  // rdx: first char of second argument
+  // rdi: length of second argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rdx, rdi, true);
+  __ movq(rax, rbx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Handle creating a flat two byte result.
+  // rax: first string - known to be two byte
+  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
+  // rdx: second string
+  // r8: instance type of first string
+  // r9: instance type of first string
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
+  __ and_(r9, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
+  __ j(not_zero, &string_add_runtime);
+  // Both strings are two byte strings. As they are short they are both
+  // flat.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(rcx, rbx, rdi, r14, r11, &string_add_runtime);
+  // rcx: result string
+  __ movq(rbx, rcx);
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ addq(rcx, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // Locate first character of first argument.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ addq(rax, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // rax: first char of first argument
+  // rbx: result string
+  // rcx: first character of result
+  // rdx: second argument
+  // rdi: length of first argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rax, rdi, false);
+  // Locate first character of second argument.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ addq(rdx, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  // rbx: result string
+  // rcx: next character of result
+  // rdx: first char of second argument
+  // rdi: length of second argument
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rdx, rdi, false);
+  __ movq(rax, rbx);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
+  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                          Register dest,
+                                          Register src,
+                                          Register count,
+                                          bool ascii) {
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
+  // short strings.
+  if (ascii) {
+    __ movb(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
+    __ movb(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
+    __ incq(src);
+    __ incq(dest);
+  } else {
+    __ movzxwl(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
+    __ movw(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
+    __ addq(src, Immediate(2));
+    __ addq(dest, Immediate(2));
+  }
+  __ decl(count);
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                             Register dest,
+                                             Register src,
+                                             Register count,
+                                             bool ascii) {
+  // Copy characters using rep movs of doublewords. Align destination on 4 byte
+  // boundary before starting rep movs. Copy remaining characters after running
+  // rep movs.
+  // Count is positive int32, dest and src are character pointers.
+  ASSERT(dest.is(rdi));  // rep movs destination
+  ASSERT(src.is(rsi));  // rep movs source
+  ASSERT(count.is(rcx));  // rep movs count
+
+  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
+  Label done;
+  __ testl(count, count);
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Make count the number of bytes to copy.
+  if (!ascii) {
+    STATIC_ASSERT(2 == sizeof(uc16));
+    __ addl(count, count);
+  }
+
+  // Don't enter the rep movs if there are less than 4 bytes to copy.
+  Label last_bytes;
+  __ testl(count, Immediate(~7));
+  __ j(zero, &last_bytes);
+
+  // Copy from edi to esi using rep movs instruction.
+  __ movl(kScratchRegister, count);
+  __ shr(count, Immediate(3));  // Number of doublewords to copy.
+  __ repmovsq();
+
+  // Find number of bytes left.
+  __ movl(count, kScratchRegister);
+  __ and_(count, Immediate(7));
+
+  // Check if there are more bytes to copy.
+  __ bind(&last_bytes);
+  __ testl(count, count);
+  __ j(zero, &done);
+
+  // Copy remaining characters.
+  Label loop;
+  __ bind(&loop);
+  __ movb(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
+  __ movb(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
+  __ incq(src);
+  __ incq(dest);
+  __ decl(count);
+  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+}
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register c1,
+                                                        Register c2,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3,
+                                                        Register scratch4,
+                                                        Label* not_found) {
+  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
+  Register scratch = scratch3;
+
+  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
+  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
+  Label not_array_index;
+  __ leal(scratch, Operand(c1, -'0'));
+  __ cmpl(scratch, Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+  __ j(above, &not_array_index);
+  __ leal(scratch, Operand(c2, -'0'));
+  __ cmpl(scratch, Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
+  __ j(below_equal, not_found);
+
+  __ bind(&not_array_index);
+  // Calculate the two character string hash.
+  Register hash = scratch1;
+  GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1, scratch);
+  GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2, scratch);
+  GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash, scratch);
+
+  // Collect the two characters in a register.
+  Register chars = c1;
+  __ shl(c2, Immediate(kBitsPerByte));
+  __ orl(chars, c2);
+
+  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:  hash of two character string.
+
+  // Load the symbol table.
+  Register symbol_table = c2;
+  __ LoadRoot(symbol_table, Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex);
+
+  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
+  Register mask = scratch2;
+  __ SmiToInteger32(mask,
+                    FieldOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
+  __ decl(mask);
+
+  Register undefined = scratch4;
+  __ LoadRoot(undefined, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+
+  // Registers
+  // chars:        two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
+  // hash:         hash of two character string (32-bit int)
+  // symbol_table: symbol table
+  // mask:         capacity mask (32-bit int)
+  // undefined:    undefined value
+  // scratch:      -
+
+  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
+  static const int kProbes = 4;
+  Label found_in_symbol_table;
+  Label next_probe[kProbes];
+  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
+    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
+    __ movl(scratch, hash);
+    if (i > 0) {
+      __ addl(scratch, Immediate(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
+    }
+    __ andl(scratch, mask);
+
+    // Load the entry from the symble table.
+    Register candidate = scratch;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
+    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
+    __ movq(candidate,
+            FieldOperand(symbol_table,
+                         scratch,
+                         times_pointer_size,
+                         SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset));
+
+    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
+    __ cmpq(candidate, undefined);
+    __ j(equal, not_found);
+
+    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
+    __ SmiCompare(FieldOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset),
+                  Smi::FromInt(2));
+    __ j(not_equal, &next_probe[i]);
+
+    // We use kScratchRegister as a temporary register in assumption that
+    // JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii does not use it implicitly
+    Register temp = kScratchRegister;
+
+    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
+    __ movq(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ movzxbl(temp, FieldOperand(temp, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(
+        temp, temp, &next_probe[i]);
+
+    // Check if the two characters match.
+    __ movl(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+    __ andl(temp, Immediate(0x0000ffff));
+    __ cmpl(chars, temp);
+    __ j(equal, &found_in_symbol_table);
+    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
+  }
+
+  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
+  __ jmp(not_found);
+
+  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
+  Register result = scratch;
+  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
+  if (!result.is(rax)) {
+    __ movq(rax, result);
+  }
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                    Register hash,
+                                    Register character,
+                                    Register scratch) {
+  // hash = character + (character << 10);
+  __ movl(hash, character);
+  __ shll(hash, Immediate(10));
+  __ addl(hash, character);
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ movl(scratch, hash);
+  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(6));
+  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                            Register hash,
+                                            Register character,
+                                            Register scratch) {
+  // hash += character;
+  __ addl(hash, character);
+  // hash += hash << 10;
+  __ movl(scratch, hash);
+  __ shll(scratch, Immediate(10));
+  __ addl(hash, scratch);
+  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
+  __ movl(scratch, hash);
+  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(6));
+  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
+}
+
+
+void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash,
+                                       Register scratch) {
+  // hash += hash << 3;
+  __ leal(hash, Operand(hash, hash, times_8, 0));
+  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
+  __ movl(scratch, hash);
+  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(11));
+  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
+  // hash += hash << 15;
+  __ movl(scratch, hash);
+  __ shll(scratch, Immediate(15));
+  __ addl(hash, scratch);
+
+  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
+  Label hash_not_zero;
+  __ j(not_zero, &hash_not_zero);
+  __ movl(hash, Immediate(27));
+  __ bind(&hash_not_zero);
+}
+
+void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  rsp[0]: return address
+  //  rsp[8]: to
+  //  rsp[16]: from
+  //  rsp[24]: string
+
+  const int kToOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
+  const int kFromOffset = kToOffset + kPointerSize;
+  const int kStringOffset = kFromOffset + kPointerSize;
+  const int kArgumentsSize = (kStringOffset + kPointerSize) - kToOffset;
+
+  // Make sure first argument is a string.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
+  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
+  __ testl(rax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
+  __ j(zero, &runtime);
+  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(rax, rbx, rbx);
+  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
+
+  // rax: string
+  // rbx: instance type
+  // Calculate length of sub string using the smi values.
+  Label result_longer_than_two;
+  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, kToOffset));
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
+  __ JumpIfNotBothPositiveSmi(rcx, rdx, &runtime);
+
+  __ SmiSub(rcx, rcx, rdx, NULL);  // Overflow doesn't happen.
+  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset), rcx);
+  Label return_rax;
+  __ j(equal, &return_rax);
+  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
+  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
+  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rcx);
+  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(2));
+  __ j(greater, &result_longer_than_two);
+  __ j(less, &runtime);
+
+  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
+  // rax: string
+  // rbx: instance type
+  // rcx: sub string length (value is 2)
+  // rdx: from index (smi)
+  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(rbx, rbx, &runtime);
+
+  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
+  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);  // From index is no longer smi.
+  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, rdx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  __ movzxbq(rcx,
+             FieldOperand(rax, rdx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
+
+  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
+  Label make_two_character_string;
+  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
+      masm, rbx, rcx, rax, rdx, rdi, r14, &make_two_character_string);
+  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
+  // Setup registers for allocating the two character string.
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+  __ movzxbl(rbx, FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
+  __ Set(rcx, 2);
+
+  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
+
+  // rax: string
+  // rbx: instance type
+  // rcx: result string length
+  // Check for flat ascii string
+  Label non_ascii_flat;
+  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(rbx, rbx, &non_ascii_flat);
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateAsciiString(rax, rcx, rbx, rdx, rdi, &runtime);
+
+  // rax: result string
+  // rcx: result string length
+  __ movq(rdx, rsi);  // esi used by following code.
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ lea(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
+  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
+  {
+    SmiIndex smi_as_index = masm->SmiToIndex(rbx, rbx, times_1);
+    __ lea(rsi, Operand(rsi, smi_as_index.reg, smi_as_index.scale,
+                        SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  }
+
+  // rax: result string
+  // rcx: result length
+  // rdx: original value of rsi
+  // rdi: first character of result
+  // rsi: character of sub string start
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, rdi, rsi, rcx, true);
+  __ movq(rsi, rdx);  // Restore rsi.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
+  __ ret(kArgumentsSize);
+
+  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
+  // rax: string
+  // rbx: instance type & kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask
+  // rcx: result string length
+  // Check for sequential two byte string
+  __ cmpb(rbx, Immediate(kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag));
+  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
+
+  // Allocate the result.
+  __ AllocateTwoByteString(rax, rcx, rbx, rdx, rdi, &runtime);
+
+  // rax: result string
+  // rcx: result string length
+  __ movq(rdx, rsi);  // esi used by following code.
+  // Locate first character of result.
+  __ lea(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
+  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
+  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
+  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
+  {
+    SmiIndex smi_as_index = masm->SmiToIndex(rbx, rbx, times_2);
+    __ lea(rsi, Operand(rsi, smi_as_index.reg, smi_as_index.scale,
+                        SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
+  }
+
+  // rax: result string
+  // rcx: result length
+  // rdx: original value of rsi
+  // rdi: first character of result
+  // rsi: character of sub string start
+  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, rdi, rsi, rcx, false);
+  __ movq(rsi, rdx);  // Restore esi.
+
+  __ bind(&return_rax);
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
+  __ ret(kArgumentsSize);
+
+  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                        Register left,
+                                                        Register right,
+                                                        Register scratch1,
+                                                        Register scratch2,
+                                                        Register scratch3,
+                                                        Register scratch4) {
+  // Ensure that you can always subtract a string length from a non-negative
+  // number (e.g. another length).
+  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength < 0x7fffffff);
+
+  // Find minimum length and length difference.
+  __ movq(scratch1, FieldOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
+  __ movq(scratch4, scratch1);
+  __ SmiSub(scratch4,
+            scratch4,
+            FieldOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset),
+            NULL);
+  // Register scratch4 now holds left.length - right.length.
+  const Register length_difference = scratch4;
+  Label left_shorter;
+  __ j(less, &left_shorter);
+  // The right string isn't longer that the left one.
+  // Get the right string's length by subtracting the (non-negative) difference
+  // from the left string's length.
+  __ SmiSub(scratch1, scratch1, length_difference, NULL);
+  __ bind(&left_shorter);
+  // Register scratch1 now holds Min(left.length, right.length).
+  const Register min_length = scratch1;
+
+  Label compare_lengths;
+  // If min-length is zero, go directly to comparing lengths.
+  __ SmiTest(min_length);
+  __ j(zero, &compare_lengths);
+
+  __ SmiToInteger32(min_length, min_length);
+
+  // Registers scratch2 and scratch3 are free.
+  Label result_not_equal;
+  Label loop;
+  {
+    // Check characters 0 .. min_length - 1 in a loop.
+    // Use scratch3 as loop index, min_length as limit and scratch2
+    // for computation.
+    const Register index = scratch3;
+    __ movl(index, Immediate(0));  // Index into strings.
+    __ bind(&loop);
+    // Compare characters.
+    // TODO(lrn): Could we load more than one character at a time?
+    __ movb(scratch2, FieldOperand(left,
+                                   index,
+                                   times_1,
+                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
+    // Increment index and use -1 modifier on next load to give
+    // the previous load extra time to complete.
+    __ addl(index, Immediate(1));
+    __ cmpb(scratch2, FieldOperand(right,
+                                   index,
+                                   times_1,
+                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - 1));
+    __ j(not_equal, &result_not_equal);
+    __ cmpl(index, min_length);
+    __ j(not_equal, &loop);
+  }
+  // Completed loop without finding different characters.
+  // Compare lengths (precomputed).
+  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
+  __ SmiTest(length_difference);
+  __ j(not_zero, &result_not_equal);
+
+  // Result is EQUAL.
+  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(EQUAL));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  Label result_greater;
+  __ bind(&result_not_equal);
+  // Unequal comparison of left to right, either character or length.
+  __ j(greater, &result_greater);
+
+  // Result is LESS.
+  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(LESS));
+  __ ret(0);
+
+  // Result is GREATER.
+  __ bind(&result_greater);
+  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(GREATER));
+  __ ret(0);
+}
+
+
+void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
+  Label runtime;
+
+  // Stack frame on entry.
+  //  rsp[0]: return address
+  //  rsp[8]: right string
+  //  rsp[16]: left string
+
+  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // left
+  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // right
+
+  // Check for identity.
+  Label not_same;
+  __ cmpq(rdx, rax);
+  __ j(not_equal, &not_same);
+  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(EQUAL));
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
+  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&not_same);
+
+  // Check that both are sequential ASCII strings.
+  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, &runtime);
+
+  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
+  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
+  // Drop arguments from the stack
+  __ pop(rcx);
+  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
+  __ push(rcx);
+  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, rdi, r8);
+
+  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
+  // tagged as a small integer.
+  __ bind(&runtime);
+  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
+}
+
+#undef __
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64
diff --git a/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.h b/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18213b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/x64/code-stubs-x64.h
@@ -0,0 +1,389 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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.
+
+#ifndef V8_X64_CODE_STUBS_X64_H_
+#define V8_X64_CODE_STUBS_X64_H_
+
+#include "ic-inl.h"
+#include "type-info.h"
+
+namespace v8 {
+namespace internal {
+
+
+// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
+// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
+class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
+      : type_(type) {}
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+ private:
+  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
+  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
+  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
+  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
+  void GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* on_nan_result);
+};
+
+
+class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  ToBooleanStub() { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+};
+
+
+// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub GenericBinaryOpStub.
+enum GenericBinaryFlags {
+  NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS = 0,
+  NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit smi code in stub.
+};
+
+
+class GenericBinaryOpStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
+                      OverwriteMode mode,
+                      GenericBinaryFlags flags,
+                      TypeInfo operands_type = TypeInfo::Unknown())
+      : op_(op),
+        mode_(mode),
+        flags_(flags),
+        args_in_registers_(false),
+        args_reversed_(false),
+        static_operands_type_(operands_type),
+        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
+        name_(NULL) {
+    ASSERT(OpBits::is_valid(Token::NUM_TOKENS));
+  }
+
+  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info)
+      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
+        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
+        flags_(FlagBits::decode(key)),
+        args_in_registers_(ArgsInRegistersBits::decode(key)),
+        args_reversed_(ArgsReversedBits::decode(key)),
+        static_operands_type_(TypeInfo::ExpandedRepresentation(
+            StaticTypeInfoBits::decode(key))),
+        runtime_operands_type_(type_info),
+        name_(NULL) {
+  }
+
+  // Generate code to call the stub with the supplied arguments. This will add
+  // code at the call site to prepare arguments either in registers or on the
+  // stack together with the actual call.
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Register right);
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Smi* right);
+  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Smi* left, Register right);
+
+  bool ArgsInRegistersSupported() {
+    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::SUB)
+        || (op_ == Token::MUL) || (op_ == Token::DIV);
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Token::Value op_;
+  OverwriteMode mode_;
+  GenericBinaryFlags flags_;
+  bool args_in_registers_;  // Arguments passed in registers not on the stack.
+  bool args_reversed_;  // Left and right argument are swapped.
+
+  // Number type information of operands, determined by code generator.
+  TypeInfo static_operands_type_;
+
+  // Operand type information determined at runtime.
+  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
+
+  char* name_;
+
+  const char* GetName();
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub %d (op %s), "
+           "(mode %d, flags %d, registers %d, reversed %d, only_numbers %s)\n",
+           MinorKey(),
+           Token::String(op_),
+           static_cast<int>(mode_),
+           static_cast<int>(flags_),
+           static_cast<int>(args_in_registers_),
+           static_cast<int>(args_reversed_),
+           static_operands_type_.ToString());
+  }
+#endif
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 17 bits TTNNNFRAOOOOOOOMM.
+  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
+  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 7> {};
+  class ArgsInRegistersBits: public BitField<bool, 9, 1> {};
+  class ArgsReversedBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
+  class FlagBits: public BitField<GenericBinaryFlags, 11, 1> {};
+  class StaticTypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 12, 3> {};
+  class RuntimeTypeInfoBits: public BitField<BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo, 15, 2> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
+    return OpBits::encode(op_)
+           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
+           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
+           | ArgsInRegistersBits::encode(args_in_registers_)
+           | ArgsReversedBits::encode(args_reversed_)
+           | StaticTypeInfoBits::encode(
+               static_operands_type_.ThreeBitRepresentation())
+           | RuntimeTypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_);
+  }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow);
+  void GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm);
+  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  bool IsOperationCommutative() {
+    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::MUL);
+  }
+
+  void SetArgsInRegisters() { args_in_registers_ = true; }
+  void SetArgsReversed() { args_reversed_ = true; }
+  bool HasSmiCodeInStub() { return (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) == 0; }
+  bool HasArgsInRegisters() { return args_in_registers_; }
+  bool HasArgsReversed() { return args_reversed_; }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
+    return HasSmiCodeInStub() &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
+        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
+    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
+  }
+
+  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
+
+  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
+    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
+  }
+
+  friend class CodeGenerator;
+};
+
+class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
+ public:
+  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
+  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
+  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersREP adds too much
+  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                     Register dest,
+                                     Register src,
+                                     Register count,
+                                     bool ascii);
+
+  // Generate code for copying characters using the rep movs instruction.
+  // Copies rcx characters from rsi to rdi. Copying of overlapping regions is
+  // not supported.
+  static void GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                        Register dest,     // Must be rdi.
+                                        Register src,      // Must be rsi.
+                                        Register count,    // Must be rcx.
+                                        bool ascii);
+
+
+  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
+  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
+  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
+  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register rax.
+  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                                   Register c1,
+                                                   Register c2,
+                                                   Register scratch1,
+                                                   Register scratch2,
+                                                   Register scratch3,
+                                                   Register scratch4,
+                                                   Label* not_found);
+
+  // Generate string hash.
+  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                               Register hash,
+                               Register character,
+                               Register scratch);
+  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                       Register hash,
+                                       Register character,
+                                       Register scratch);
+  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                  Register hash,
+                                  Register scratch);
+
+ private:
+  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
+};
+
+
+// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
+enum StringAddFlags {
+  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
+  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
+};
+
+
+class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
+    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
+  }
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
+  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
+  bool string_check_;
+};
+
+
+class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  SubStringStub() {}
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  explicit StringCompareStub() {}
+
+  // Compare two flat ascii strings and returns result in rax after popping two
+  // arguments from the stack.
+  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register left,
+                                              Register right,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              Register scratch3,
+                                              Register scratch4);
+
+ private:
+  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+};
+
+
+class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  NumberToStringStub() { }
+
+  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
+  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
+  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
+  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
+  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
+  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                              Register object,
+                                              Register result,
+                                              Register scratch1,
+                                              Register scratch2,
+                                              bool object_is_smi,
+                                              Label* not_found);
+
+ private:
+  static void GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(MacroAssembler* masm,
+                                             Register hash,
+                                             Register mask);
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
+  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("NumberToStringStub\n");
+  }
+#endif
+};
+
+
+class RecordWriteStub : public CodeStub {
+ public:
+  RecordWriteStub(Register object, Register addr, Register scratch)
+      : object_(object), addr_(addr), scratch_(scratch) { }
+
+  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
+
+ private:
+  Register object_;
+  Register addr_;
+  Register scratch_;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+  void Print() {
+    PrintF("RecordWriteStub (object reg %d), (addr reg %d), (scratch reg %d)\n",
+           object_.code(), addr_.code(), scratch_.code());
+  }
+#endif
+
+  // Minor key encoding in 12 bits. 4 bits for each of the three
+  // registers (object, address and scratch) OOOOAAAASSSS.
+  class ScratchBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 0, 4> {};
+  class AddressBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 4, 4> {};
+  class ObjectBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 8, 4> {};
+
+  Major MajorKey() { return RecordWrite; }
+
+  int MinorKey() {
+    // Encode the registers.
+    return ObjectBits::encode(object_.code()) |
+           AddressBits::encode(addr_.code()) |
+           ScratchBits::encode(scratch_.code());
+  }
+};
+
+
+} }  // namespace v8::internal
+
+#endif  // V8_X64_CODE_STUBS_X64_H_
diff --git a/src/x64/codegen-x64.cc b/src/x64/codegen-x64.cc
index 77828d6..b1dd45e 100644
--- a/src/x64/codegen-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/codegen-x64.cc
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
 
 #include "bootstrapper.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -807,55 +808,6 @@
 }
 
 
-class FloatingPointHelper : public AllStatic {
- public:
-  // Load the operands from rdx and rax into xmm0 and xmm1, as doubles.
-  // If the operands are not both numbers, jump to not_numbers.
-  // Leaves rdx and rax unchanged.  SmiOperands assumes both are smis.
-  // NumberOperands assumes both are smis or heap numbers.
-  static void LoadSSE2SmiOperands(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  static void LoadSSE2NumberOperands(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  static void LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                      Label* not_numbers);
-
-  // Takes the operands in rdx and rax and loads them as integers in rax
-  // and rcx.
-  static void LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                             Label* operand_conversion_failure,
-                             Register heap_number_map);
-  // As above, but we know the operands to be numbers. In that case,
-  // conversion can't fail.
-  static void LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-const char* GenericBinaryOpStub::GetName() {
-  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
-  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
-  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
-  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
-  const char* op_name = Token::Name(op_);
-  const char* overwrite_name;
-  switch (mode_) {
-    case NO_OVERWRITE: overwrite_name = "Alloc"; break;
-    case OVERWRITE_RIGHT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteRight"; break;
-    case OVERWRITE_LEFT: overwrite_name = "OverwriteLeft"; break;
-    default: overwrite_name = "UnknownOverwrite"; break;
-  }
-
-  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
-               "GenericBinaryOpStub_%s_%s%s_%s%s_%s_%s",
-               op_name,
-               overwrite_name,
-               (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) ? "_NoSmiInStub" : "",
-               args_in_registers_ ? "RegArgs" : "StackArgs",
-               args_reversed_ ? "_R" : "",
-               static_operands_type_.ToString(),
-               BinaryOpIC::GetName(runtime_operands_type_));
-  return name_;
-}
-
-
 // Call the specialized stub for a binary operation.
 class DeferredInlineBinaryOperation: public DeferredCode {
  public:
@@ -1072,7 +1024,7 @@
                              overwrite_mode,
                              NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB,
                              operands_type);
-    answer = stub.GenerateCall(masm_, frame_, &left, &right);
+    answer = GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(&stub, &left, &right);
   } else if (right_is_smi_constant) {
     answer = ConstantSmiBinaryOperation(expr, &left, right.handle(),
                                         false, overwrite_mode);
@@ -1095,7 +1047,7 @@
                                overwrite_mode,
                                NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS,
                                operands_type);
-      answer = stub.GenerateCall(masm_, frame_, &left, &right);
+      answer = GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(&stub, &left, &right);
     }
   }
 
@@ -2038,41 +1990,6 @@
     ConstantSmiComparison(cc, strict, dest, &left_side, &right_side,
                           left_side_constant_smi, right_side_constant_smi,
                           is_loop_condition);
-  } else if (cc == equal &&
-             (left_side_constant_null || right_side_constant_null)) {
-    // To make null checks efficient, we check if either the left side or
-    // the right side is the constant 'null'.
-    // If so, we optimize the code by inlining a null check instead of
-    // calling the (very) general runtime routine for checking equality.
-    Result operand = left_side_constant_null ? right_side : left_side;
-    right_side.Unuse();
-    left_side.Unuse();
-    operand.ToRegister();
-    __ CompareRoot(operand.reg(), Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-    if (strict) {
-      operand.Unuse();
-      dest->Split(equal);
-    } else {
-      // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
-      // comparisons.
-      dest->true_target()->Branch(equal);
-      __ CompareRoot(operand.reg(), Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-      dest->true_target()->Branch(equal);
-      Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(operand.reg());
-      dest->false_target()->Branch(is_smi);
-
-      // It can be an undetectable object.
-      // Use a scratch register in preference to spilling operand.reg().
-      Result temp = allocator()->Allocate();
-      ASSERT(temp.is_valid());
-      __ movq(temp.reg(),
-              FieldOperand(operand.reg(), HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-      __ testb(FieldOperand(temp.reg(), Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-               Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-      temp.Unuse();
-      operand.Unuse();
-      dest->Split(not_zero);
-    }
   } else if (left_side_constant_1_char_string ||
              right_side_constant_1_char_string) {
     if (left_side_constant_1_char_string && right_side_constant_1_char_string) {
@@ -2619,7 +2536,7 @@
       __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset));
       __ subq(rcx, Immediate(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
       Handle<Code> apply_code(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::FunctionApply));
-      __ Cmp(FieldOperand(rcx, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset), apply_code);
+      __ Cmp(rcx, apply_code);
       __ j(not_equal, &build_args);
 
       // Check that applicand is a function.
@@ -4833,7 +4750,7 @@
   for (int i = kNumRegs - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
     if (registers_to_save_ & (1 << i)) {
       Register save_register = { i };
-      __ push(save_register);
+      __ pop(save_register);
     }
   }
 }
@@ -5092,12 +5009,9 @@
     Load(node->value());
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     // Construct the implicit binary operation.
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -5184,12 +5098,9 @@
     frame()->Push(&value);
     Load(node->value());
 
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     // Construct the implicit binary operation.
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -5287,11 +5198,8 @@
     Load(node->value());
 
     // Perform the binary operation.
-    bool overwrite_value =
-        (node->value()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-         node->value()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-    BinaryOperation expr(node, node->binary_op(), node->target(),
-                         node->value());
+    bool overwrite_value = node->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+    BinaryOperation expr(node);
     GenericBinaryOperation(&expr,
                            overwrite_value ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT : NO_OVERWRITE);
   } else {
@@ -5694,11 +5602,10 @@
   // actual function to call is resolved after the arguments have been
   // evaluated.
 
-  // Compute function to call and use the global object as the
-  // receiver. There is no need to use the global proxy here because
-  // it will always be replaced with a newly allocated object.
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
   Load(node->expression());
-  LoadGlobal();
 
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = node->arguments();
@@ -5711,8 +5618,7 @@
   // constructor invocation.
   CodeForSourcePosition(node->position());
   Result result = frame_->CallConstructor(arg_count);
-  // Replace the function on the stack with the result.
-  frame_->SetElementAt(0, &result);
+  frame_->Push(&result);
 }
 
 
@@ -6648,6 +6554,14 @@
     __ cmpq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
     __ j(not_equal, &done);
 
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      // Check that object really has empty properties array, as the map
+      // should guarantee.
+      __ CompareRoot(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset),
+                     Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
+      __ Check(equal, "JSRegExpResult: default map but non-empty properties.");
+    }
+
     DeferredAllocateInNewSpace* allocate_fallback =
         new DeferredAllocateInNewSpace(JSRegExpResult::kSize,
                                        rbx,
@@ -6680,7 +6594,6 @@
         Label empty;
         __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
         __ j(equal, &empty);
-        ASSERT(!Heap::InNewSpace(Heap::fixed_cow_array_map()));
         __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kFixedCOWArrayMapRootIndex);
         __ movq(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), kScratchRegister);
         __ bind(&empty);
@@ -7310,6 +7223,34 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Result value = frame_->Pop();
+  value.ToRegister();
+  ASSERT(value.is_valid());
+  __ testl(FieldOperand(value.reg(), String::kHashFieldOffset),
+           Immediate(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+  value.Unuse();
+  destination()->Split(zero);
+}
+
+
+void CodeGenerator::GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+  Load(args->at(0));
+  Result string = frame_->Pop();
+  string.ToRegister();
+
+  Result number = allocator()->Allocate();
+  ASSERT(number.is_valid());
+  __ movl(number.reg(), FieldOperand(string.reg(), String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  __ IndexFromHash(number.reg(), number.reg());
+  string.Unuse();
+  frame_->Push(&number);
+}
+
+
 void CodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* node) {
   if (CheckForInlineRuntimeCall(node)) {
     return;
@@ -7438,9 +7379,7 @@
     }
 
   } else {
-    bool can_overwrite =
-      (node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-       node->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+    bool can_overwrite = node->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
     UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
         can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
     bool no_negative_zero = node->expression()->no_negative_zero();
@@ -7858,11 +7797,9 @@
     // NOTE: The code below assumes that the slow cases (calls to runtime)
     // never return a constant/immutable object.
     OverwriteMode overwrite_mode = NO_OVERWRITE;
-    if (node->left()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-        node->left()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    if (node->left()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
       overwrite_mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
-    } else if (node->right()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-               node->right()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
+    } else if (node->right()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()) {
       overwrite_mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
     }
 
@@ -8048,6 +7985,40 @@
 }
 
 
+void CodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* node) {
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareToNull");
+
+  Load(node->expression());
+  Result operand = frame_->Pop();
+  operand.ToRegister();
+  __ CompareRoot(operand.reg(), Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  if (node->is_strict()) {
+    operand.Unuse();
+    destination()->Split(equal);
+  } else {
+    // The 'null' value is only equal to 'undefined' if using non-strict
+    // comparisons.
+    destination()->true_target()->Branch(equal);
+    __ CompareRoot(operand.reg(), Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+    destination()->true_target()->Branch(equal);
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(operand.reg());
+    destination()->false_target()->Branch(is_smi);
+
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    // Use a scratch register in preference to spilling operand.reg().
+    Result temp = allocator()->Allocate();
+    ASSERT(temp.is_valid());
+    __ movq(temp.reg(),
+            FieldOperand(operand.reg(), HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(temp.reg(), Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    temp.Unuse();
+    operand.Unuse();
+    destination()->Split(not_zero);
+  }
+}
+
+
 #ifdef DEBUG
 bool CodeGenerator::HasValidEntryRegisters() {
   return (allocator()->count(rax) == (frame()->is_used(rax) ? 1 : 0))
@@ -8818,3941 +8789,17 @@
 }
 
 
-void FastNewClosureStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Create a new closure from the given function info in new
-  // space. Set the context to the current context in rsi.
-  Label gc;
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(JSFunction::kSize, rax, rbx, rcx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the function info from the stack.
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Compute the function map in the current global context and set that
-  // as the map of the allocated object.
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rcx, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FUNCTION_MAP_INDEX)));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the function. We don't have to update the
-  // write barrier because the allocated object is in new space.
-  __ LoadRoot(rbx, Heap::kEmptyFixedArrayRootIndex);
-  __ LoadRoot(rcx, Heap::kTheHoleValueRootIndex);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kPropertiesOffset), rbx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), rbx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kPrototypeOrInitialMapOffset), rcx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kSharedFunctionInfoOffset), rdx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kContextOffset), rsi);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset), rbx);
-
-  // Initialize the code pointer in the function to be the one
-  // found in the shared function info object.
-  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rdx, SharedFunctionInfo::kCodeOffset));
-  __ lea(rdx, FieldOperand(rdx, Code::kHeaderSize));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSFunction::kCodeEntryOffset), rdx);
-
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Create a new closure through the slower runtime call.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ pop(rcx);  // Temporarily remove return address.
-  __ pop(rdx);
-  __ push(rsi);
-  __ push(rdx);
-  __ push(rcx);  // Restore return address.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewClosure, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastNewContextStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Try to allocate the context in new space.
-  Label gc;
-  int length = slots_ + Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS;
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace((length * kPointerSize) + FixedArray::kHeaderSize,
-                        rax, rbx, rcx, &gc, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the function from the stack.
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Setup the object header.
-  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kContextMapRootIndex);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), kScratchRegister);
-  __ Move(FieldOperand(rax, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), Smi::FromInt(length));
-
-  // Setup the fixed slots.
-  __ xor_(rbx, rbx);  // Set to NULL.
-  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::CLOSURE_INDEX)), rcx);
-  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::FCONTEXT_INDEX)), rax);
-  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::PREVIOUS_INDEX)), rbx);
-  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::EXTENSION_INDEX)), rbx);
-
-  // Copy the global object from the surrounding context.
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)), rbx);
-
-  // Initialize the rest of the slots to undefined.
-  __ LoadRoot(rbx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  for (int i = Context::MIN_CONTEXT_SLOTS; i < length; i++) {
-    __ movq(Operand(rax, Context::SlotOffset(i)), rbx);
-  }
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameter.
-  __ movq(rsi, rax);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Need to collect. Call into runtime system.
-  __ bind(&gc);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewContext, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void FastCloneShallowArrayStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Stack layout on entry:
-  //
-  // [rsp + kPointerSize]: constant elements.
-  // [rsp + (2 * kPointerSize)]: literal index.
-  // [rsp + (3 * kPointerSize)]: literals array.
-
-  // All sizes here are multiples of kPointerSize.
-  int elements_size = (length_ > 0) ? FixedArray::SizeFor(length_) : 0;
-  int size = JSArray::kSize + elements_size;
-
-  // Load boilerplate object into rcx and check if we need to create a
-  // boilerplate.
-  Label slow_case;
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rax, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ movq(rcx,
-          FieldOperand(rcx, index.reg, index.scale, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ CompareRoot(rcx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ j(equal, &slow_case);
-
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    const char* message;
-    Heap::RootListIndex expected_map_index;
-    if (mode_ == CLONE_ELEMENTS) {
-      message = "Expected (writable) fixed array";
-      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex;
-    } else {
-      ASSERT(mode_ == COPY_ON_WRITE_ELEMENTS);
-      message = "Expected copy-on-write fixed array";
-      expected_map_index = Heap::kFixedCOWArrayMapRootIndex;
-    }
-    __ push(rcx);
-    __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ CompareRoot(FieldOperand(rcx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-                   expected_map_index);
-    __ Assert(equal, message);
-    __ pop(rcx);
-  }
-
-  // Allocate both the JS array and the elements array in one big
-  // allocation. This avoids multiple limit checks.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(size, rax, rbx, rdx, &slow_case, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Copy the JS array part.
-  for (int i = 0; i < JSArray::kSize; i += kPointerSize) {
-    if ((i != JSArray::kElementsOffset) || (length_ == 0)) {
-      __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, i));
-      __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, i), rbx);
-    }
-  }
-
-  if (length_ > 0) {
-    // Get hold of the elements array of the boilerplate and setup the
-    // elements pointer in the resulting object.
-    __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-    __ lea(rdx, Operand(rax, JSArray::kSize));
-    __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset), rdx);
-
-    // Copy the elements array.
-    for (int i = 0; i < elements_size; i += kPointerSize) {
-      __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, i));
-      __ movq(FieldOperand(rdx, i), rbx);
-    }
-  }
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kCreateArrayLiteralShallow, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void ToBooleanStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label false_result, true_result, not_string;
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // 'null' => false.
-  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-  __ j(equal, &false_result);
-
-  // Get the map and type of the heap object.
-  // We don't use CmpObjectType because we manipulate the type field.
-  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-
-  // Undetectable => false.
-  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset));
-  __ and_(rbx, Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ j(not_zero, &false_result);
-
-  // JavaScript object => true.
-  __ cmpq(rcx, Immediate(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ j(above_equal, &true_result);
-
-  // String value => false iff empty.
-  __ cmpq(rcx, Immediate(FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE));
-  __ j(above_equal, &not_string);
-  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiTest(rdx);
-  __ j(zero, &false_result);
-  __ jmp(&true_result);
-
-  __ bind(&not_string);
-  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, &true_result);
-  // HeapNumber => false iff +0, -0, or NaN.
-  // These three cases set the zero flag when compared to zero using ucomisd.
-  __ xorpd(xmm0, xmm0);
-  __ ucomisd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ j(zero, &false_result);
-  // Fall through to |true_result|.
-
-  // Return 1/0 for true/false in rax.
-  __ bind(&true_result);
-  __ movq(rax, Immediate(1));
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&false_result);
-  __ xor_(rax, rax);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Register left,
-    Register right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ push(left);
-    __ push(right);
+Result CodeGenerator::GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(GenericBinaryOpStub* stub,
+                                                      Result* left,
+                                                      Result* right) {
+  if (stub->ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    stub->SetArgsInRegisters();
+    return frame_->CallStub(stub, left, right);
   } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
-    Register left_arg = rdx;
-    Register right_arg = rax;
-    if (!(left.is(left_arg) && right.is(right_arg))) {
-      if (left.is(right_arg) && right.is(left_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          __ xchg(left, right);
-        }
-      } else if (left.is(left_arg)) {
-        __ movq(right_arg, right);
-      } else if (right.is(right_arg)) {
-        __ movq(left_arg, left);
-      } else if (left.is(right_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          __ movq(left_arg, right);
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying left argument.
-          __ movq(left_arg, left);
-          __ movq(right_arg, right);
-        }
-      } else if (right.is(left_arg)) {
-        if (IsOperationCommutative()) {
-          __ movq(right_arg, left);
-          SetArgsReversed();
-        } else {
-          // Order of moves important to avoid destroying right argument.
-          __ movq(right_arg, right);
-          __ movq(left_arg, left);
-        }
-      } else {
-        // Order of moves is not important.
-        __ movq(left_arg, left);
-        __ movq(right_arg, right);
-      }
-    }
-
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
+    frame_->Push(left);
+    frame_->Push(right);
+    return frame_->CallStub(stub, 2);
   }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Register left,
-    Smi* right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ push(left);
-    __ Push(right);
-  } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
-    Register left_arg = rdx;
-    Register right_arg = rax;
-    if (left.is(left_arg)) {
-      __ Move(right_arg, right);
-    } else if (left.is(right_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
-      __ Move(left_arg, right);
-      SetArgsReversed();
-    } else {
-      // For non-commutative operations, left and right_arg might be
-      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
-      // important here in order to not overwrite left before moving
-      // it to left_arg.
-      __ movq(left_arg, left);
-      __ Move(right_arg, right);
-    }
-
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(
-    MacroAssembler* masm,
-    Smi* left,
-    Register right) {
-  if (!ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    // Pass arguments on the stack.
-    __ Push(left);
-    __ push(right);
-  } else {
-    // The calling convention with registers is left in rdx and right in rax.
-    Register left_arg = rdx;
-    Register right_arg = rax;
-    if (right.is(right_arg)) {
-      __ Move(left_arg, left);
-    } else if (right.is(left_arg) && IsOperationCommutative()) {
-      __ Move(right_arg, left);
-      SetArgsReversed();
-    } else {
-      // For non-commutative operations, right and left_arg might be
-      // the same register.  Therefore, the order of the moves is
-      // important here in order to not overwrite right before moving
-      // it to right_arg.
-      __ movq(right_arg, right);
-      __ Move(left_arg, left);
-    }
-    // Update flags to indicate that arguments are in registers.
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::generic_binary_stub_calls_regs, 1);
-  }
-
-  // Call the stub.
-  __ CallStub(this);
-}
-
-
-Result GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         VirtualFrame* frame,
-                                         Result* left,
-                                         Result* right) {
-  if (ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
-    SetArgsInRegisters();
-    return frame->CallStub(this, left, right);
-  } else {
-    frame->Push(left);
-    frame->Push(right);
-    return frame->CallStub(this, 2);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow) {
-  // 1. Move arguments into rdx, rax except for DIV and MOD, which need the
-  // dividend in rax and rdx free for the division.  Use rax, rbx for those.
-  Comment load_comment(masm, "-- Load arguments");
-  Register left = rdx;
-  Register right = rax;
-  if (op_ == Token::DIV || op_ == Token::MOD) {
-    left = rax;
-    right = rbx;
-    if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-      __ movq(rbx, rax);
-      __ movq(rax, rdx);
-    }
-  }
-  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    __ movq(right, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-    __ movq(left, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-
-  Label not_smis;
-  // 2. Smi check both operands.
-  if (static_operands_type_.IsSmi()) {
-    // Skip smi check if we know that both arguments are smis.
-    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-      __ AbortIfNotSmi(left);
-      __ AbortIfNotSmi(right);
-    }
-    if (op_ == Token::BIT_OR) {
-      // Handle OR here, since we do extra smi-checking in the or code below.
-      __ SmiOr(right, right, left);
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-      return;
-    }
-  } else {
-    if (op_ != Token::BIT_OR) {
-      // Skip the check for OR as it is better combined with the
-      // actual operation.
-      Comment smi_check_comment(masm, "-- Smi check arguments");
-      __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(left, right, &not_smis);
-    }
-  }
-
-  // 3. Operands are both smis (except for OR), perform the operation leaving
-  // the result in rax and check the result if necessary.
-  Comment perform_smi(masm, "-- Perform smi operation");
-  Label use_fp_on_smis;
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::ADD: {
-      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
-      __ SmiAdd(right, right, left, &use_fp_on_smis);  // ADD is commutative.
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::SUB: {
-      __ SmiSub(left, left, right, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      __ movq(rax, left);
-      break;
-    }
-
-    case Token::MUL:
-      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
-      __ SmiMul(right, right, left, &use_fp_on_smis);  // MUL is commutative.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::DIV:
-      ASSERT(left.is(rax));
-      __ SmiDiv(left, left, right, &use_fp_on_smis);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::MOD:
-      ASSERT(left.is(rax));
-      __ SmiMod(left, left, right, slow);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
-      __ movq(rcx, right);  // Save the right operand.
-      __ SmiOr(right, right, left);  // BIT_OR is commutative.
-      __ testb(right, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-      __ j(not_zero, &not_smis);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
-      __ SmiAnd(right, right, left);  // BIT_AND is commutative.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      ASSERT(right.is(rax));
-      __ SmiXor(right, right, left);  // BIT_XOR is commutative.
-      break;
-
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::SAR:
-      switch (op_) {
-        case Token::SAR:
-          __ SmiShiftArithmeticRight(left, left, right);
-          break;
-        case Token::SHR:
-          __ SmiShiftLogicalRight(left, left, right, slow);
-          break;
-        case Token::SHL:
-          __ SmiShiftLeft(left, left, right);
-          break;
-        default:
-          UNREACHABLE();
-      }
-      __ movq(rax, left);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-      break;
-  }
-
-  // 4. Emit return of result in rax.
-  GenerateReturn(masm);
-
-  // 5. For some operations emit inline code to perform floating point
-  // operations on known smis (e.g., if the result of the operation
-  // overflowed the smi range).
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::DIV: {
-      ASSERT(use_fp_on_smis.is_linked());
-      __ bind(&use_fp_on_smis);
-      if (op_ == Token::DIV) {
-        __ movq(rdx, rax);
-        __ movq(rax, rbx);
-      }
-      // left is rdx, right is rax.
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, slow);
-      FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2SmiOperands(masm);
-      switch (op_) {
-        case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-        case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-        case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-        case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-        default: UNREACHABLE();
-      }
-      __ movsd(FieldOperand(rbx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-      __ movq(rax, rbx);
-      GenerateReturn(masm);
-    }
-    default:
-      break;
-  }
-
-  // 6. Non-smi operands, fall out to the non-smi code with the operands in
-  // rdx and rax.
-  Comment done_comment(masm, "-- Enter non-smi code");
-  __ bind(&not_smis);
-
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-      // Operands are in rax, rbx at this point.
-      __ movq(rdx, rax);
-      __ movq(rax, rbx);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      // Right operand is saved in rcx and rax was destroyed by the smi
-      // operation.
-      __ movq(rax, rcx);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label call_runtime;
-
-  if (ShouldGenerateSmiCode()) {
-    GenerateSmiCode(masm, &call_runtime);
-  } else if (op_ != Token::MOD) {
-    if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-      GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
-    }
-  }
-  // Floating point case.
-  if (ShouldGenerateFPCode()) {
-    switch (op_) {
-      case Token::ADD:
-      case Token::SUB:
-      case Token::MUL:
-      case Token::DIV: {
-        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
-            HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
-          // Execution reaches this point when the first non-smi argument occurs
-          // (and only if smi code is generated). This is the right moment to
-          // patch to HEAP_NUMBERS state. The transition is attempted only for
-          // the four basic operations. The stub stays in the DEFAULT state
-          // forever for all other operations (also if smi code is skipped).
-          GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
-          break;
-        }
-
-        Label not_floats;
-        // rax: y
-        // rdx: x
-        if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
-          if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-            // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
-            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rdx);
-            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rax);
-          }
-          FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2NumberOperands(masm);
-        } else {
-          FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(masm, &call_runtime);
-        }
-
-        switch (op_) {
-          case Token::ADD: __ addsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::SUB: __ subsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::MUL: __ mulsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          case Token::DIV: __ divsd(xmm0, xmm1); break;
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        // Allocate a heap number, if needed.
-        Label skip_allocation;
-        OverwriteMode mode = mode_;
-        if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-          if (mode == OVERWRITE_RIGHT) {
-            mode = OVERWRITE_LEFT;
-          } else if (mode == OVERWRITE_LEFT) {
-            mode = OVERWRITE_RIGHT;
-          }
-        }
-        switch (mode) {
-          case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
-            __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &skip_allocation);
-            __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, &call_runtime);
-            __ movq(rdx, rbx);
-            __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-            __ movq(rax, rdx);
-            break;
-          case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
-            // If the argument in rax is already an object, we skip the
-            // allocation of a heap number.
-            __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &skip_allocation);
-            // Fall through!
-          case NO_OVERWRITE:
-            // Allocate a heap number for the result. Keep rax and rdx intact
-            // for the possible runtime call.
-            __ AllocateHeapNumber(rbx, rcx, &call_runtime);
-            __ movq(rax, rbx);
-            __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-            break;
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-        __ movsd(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-        GenerateReturn(masm);
-        __ bind(&not_floats);
-        if (runtime_operands_type_ == BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT &&
-            !HasSmiCodeInStub()) {
-            // Execution reaches this point when the first non-number argument
-            // occurs (and only if smi code is skipped from the stub, otherwise
-            // the patching has already been done earlier in this case branch).
-            // A perfect moment to try patching to STRINGS for ADD operation.
-            if (op_ == Token::ADD) {
-              GenerateTypeTransition(masm);
-            }
-        }
-        break;
-      }
-      case Token::MOD: {
-        // For MOD we go directly to runtime in the non-smi case.
-        break;
-      }
-      case Token::BIT_OR:
-      case Token::BIT_AND:
-      case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      case Token::SAR:
-      case Token::SHL:
-      case Token::SHR: {
-        Label skip_allocation, non_smi_shr_result;
-        Register heap_number_map = r9;
-        __ LoadRoot(heap_number_map, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-        if (static_operands_type_.IsNumber()) {
-          if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-            // Assert at runtime that inputs are only numbers.
-            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rdx);
-            __ AbortIfNotNumber(rax);
-          }
-          FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(masm);
-        } else {
-          FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(masm,
-                                              &call_runtime,
-                                              heap_number_map);
-        }
-        switch (op_) {
-          case Token::BIT_OR:  __ orl(rax, rcx); break;
-          case Token::BIT_AND: __ andl(rax, rcx); break;
-          case Token::BIT_XOR: __ xorl(rax, rcx); break;
-          case Token::SAR: __ sarl_cl(rax); break;
-          case Token::SHL: __ shll_cl(rax); break;
-          case Token::SHR: {
-            __ shrl_cl(rax);
-            // Check if result is negative. This can only happen for a shift
-            // by zero.
-            __ testl(rax, rax);
-            __ j(negative, &non_smi_shr_result);
-            break;
-          }
-          default: UNREACHABLE();
-        }
-
-        STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiValueSize == 32);
-        // Tag smi result and return.
-        __ Integer32ToSmi(rax, rax);
-        GenerateReturn(masm);
-
-        // All bit-ops except SHR return a signed int32 that can be
-        // returned immediately as a smi.
-        // We might need to allocate a HeapNumber if we shift a negative
-        // number right by zero (i.e., convert to UInt32).
-        if (op_ == Token::SHR) {
-          ASSERT(non_smi_shr_result.is_linked());
-          __ bind(&non_smi_shr_result);
-          // Allocate a heap number if needed.
-          __ movl(rbx, rax);  // rbx holds result value (uint32 value as int64).
-          switch (mode_) {
-            case OVERWRITE_LEFT:
-            case OVERWRITE_RIGHT:
-              // If the operand was an object, we skip the
-              // allocation of a heap number.
-              __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, mode_ == OVERWRITE_RIGHT ?
-                                   1 * kPointerSize : 2 * kPointerSize));
-              __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &skip_allocation);
-              // Fall through!
-            case NO_OVERWRITE:
-              // Allocate heap number in new space.
-              // Not using AllocateHeapNumber macro in order to reuse
-              // already loaded heap_number_map.
-              __ AllocateInNewSpace(HeapNumber::kSize,
-                                    rax,
-                                    rcx,
-                                    no_reg,
-                                    &call_runtime,
-                                    TAG_OBJECT);
-              // Set the map.
-              if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-                __ AbortIfNotRootValue(heap_number_map,
-                                       Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex,
-                                       "HeapNumberMap register clobbered.");
-              }
-              __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-                      heap_number_map);
-              __ bind(&skip_allocation);
-              break;
-            default: UNREACHABLE();
-          }
-          // Store the result in the HeapNumber and return.
-          __ cvtqsi2sd(xmm0, rbx);
-          __ movsd(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), xmm0);
-          GenerateReturn(masm);
-        }
-
-        break;
-      }
-      default: UNREACHABLE(); break;
-    }
-  }
-
-  // If all else fails, use the runtime system to get the correct
-  // result. If arguments was passed in registers now place them on the
-  // stack in the correct order below the return address.
-  __ bind(&call_runtime);
-
-  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
-  }
-
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::ADD: {
-      // Registers containing left and right operands respectively.
-      Register lhs, rhs;
-
-      if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-        lhs = rax;
-        rhs = rdx;
-      } else {
-        lhs = rdx;
-        rhs = rax;
-      }
-
-      // Test for string arguments before calling runtime.
-      Label not_strings, both_strings, not_string1, string1, string1_smi2;
-
-      // If this stub has already generated FP-specific code then the arguments
-      // are already in rdx and rax.
-      if (!ShouldGenerateFPCode() && !HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-        GenerateLoadArguments(masm);
-      }
-
-      Condition is_smi;
-      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(lhs);
-      __ j(is_smi, &not_string1);
-      __ CmpObjectType(lhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r8);
-      __ j(above_equal, &not_string1);
-
-      // First argument is a a string, test second.
-      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rhs);
-      __ j(is_smi, &string1_smi2);
-      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r9);
-      __ j(above_equal, &string1);
-
-      // First and second argument are strings.
-      StringAddStub string_add_stub(NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB);
-      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-      __ bind(&string1_smi2);
-      // First argument is a string, second is a smi. Try to lookup the number
-      // string for the smi in the number string cache.
-      NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(
-          masm, rhs, rbx, rcx, r8, true, &string1);
-
-      // Replace second argument on stack and tailcall string add stub to make
-      // the result.
-      __ movq(Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize), rbx);
-      __ TailCallStub(&string_add_stub);
-
-      // Only first argument is a string.
-      __ bind(&string1);
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_LEFT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-      // First argument was not a string, test second.
-      __ bind(&not_string1);
-      is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rhs);
-      __ j(is_smi, &not_strings);
-      __ CmpObjectType(rhs, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, rhs);
-      __ j(above_equal, &not_strings);
-
-      // Only second argument is a string.
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::STRING_ADD_RIGHT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-      __ bind(&not_strings);
-      // Neither argument is a string.
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::ADD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    }
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SUB, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::MUL:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MUL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::DIV:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::DIV, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::MOD:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::MOD, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_OR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_AND, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_XOR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SAR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SAR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHL:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHL, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::SHR:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::SHR, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT(!HasArgsInRegisters());
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // If arguments are not passed in registers remove them from the stack before
-  // returning.
-  if (!HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);  // Remove both operands
-  } else {
-    __ ret(0);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT(HasArgsInRegisters());
-  __ pop(rcx);
-  if (HasArgsReversed()) {
-    __ push(rax);
-    __ push(rdx);
-  } else {
-    __ push(rdx);
-    __ push(rax);
-  }
-  __ push(rcx);
-}
-
-
-void GenericBinaryOpStub::GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label get_result;
-
-  // Ensure the operands are on the stack.
-  if (HasArgsInRegisters()) {
-    GenerateRegisterArgsPush(masm);
-  }
-
-  // Left and right arguments are already on stack.
-  __ pop(rcx);  // Save the return address.
-
-  // Push this stub's key.
-  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(MinorKey()));
-
-  // Although the operation and the type info are encoded into the key,
-  // the encoding is opaque, so push them too.
-  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(op_));
-
-  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(runtime_operands_type_));
-
-  __ push(rcx);  // The return address.
-
-  // Perform patching to an appropriate fast case and return the result.
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(
-      ExternalReference(IC_Utility(IC::kBinaryOp_Patch)),
-      5,
-      1);
-}
-
-
-Handle<Code> GetBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info) {
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(key, type_info);
-  return stub.GetCode();
-}
-
-
-void TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Input on stack:
-  // rsp[8]: argument (should be number).
-  // rsp[0]: return address.
-  Label runtime_call;
-  Label runtime_call_clear_stack;
-  Label input_not_smi;
-  Label loaded;
-  // Test that rax is a number.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kPointerSize));
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &input_not_smi);
-  // Input is a smi. Untag and load it onto the FPU stack.
-  // Then load the bits of the double into rbx.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, rax);
-  __ subq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, rax);
-  __ movsd(Operand(rsp, 0), xmm1);
-  __ movq(rbx, xmm1);
-  __ movq(rdx, xmm1);
-  __ fld_d(Operand(rsp, 0));
-  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ jmp(&loaded);
-
-  __ bind(&input_not_smi);
-  // Check if input is a HeapNumber.
-  __ Move(rbx, Factory::heap_number_map());
-  __ cmpq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime_call);
-  // Input is a HeapNumber. Push it on the FPU stack and load its
-  // bits into rbx.
-  __ fld_d(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ movq(rdx, rbx);
-  __ bind(&loaded);
-  // ST[0] == double value
-  // rbx = bits of double value.
-  // rdx = also bits of double value.
-  // Compute hash (h is 32 bits, bits are 64 and the shifts are arithmetic):
-  //   h = h0 = bits ^ (bits >> 32);
-  //   h ^= h >> 16;
-  //   h ^= h >> 8;
-  //   h = h & (cacheSize - 1);
-  // or h = (h0 ^ (h0 >> 8) ^ (h0 >> 16) ^ (h0 >> 24)) & (cacheSize - 1)
-  __ sar(rdx, Immediate(32));
-  __ xorl(rdx, rbx);
-  __ movl(rcx, rdx);
-  __ movl(rax, rdx);
-  __ movl(rdi, rdx);
-  __ sarl(rdx, Immediate(8));
-  __ sarl(rcx, Immediate(16));
-  __ sarl(rax, Immediate(24));
-  __ xorl(rcx, rdx);
-  __ xorl(rax, rdi);
-  __ xorl(rcx, rax);
-  ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize));
-  __ andl(rcx, Immediate(TranscendentalCache::kCacheSize - 1));
-
-  // ST[0] == double value.
-  // rbx = bits of double value.
-  // rcx = TranscendentalCache::hash(double value).
-  __ movq(rax, ExternalReference::transcendental_cache_array_address());
-  // rax points to cache array.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, type_ * sizeof(TranscendentalCache::caches_[0])));
-  // rax points to the cache for the type type_.
-  // If NULL, the cache hasn't been initialized yet, so go through runtime.
-  __ testq(rax, rax);
-  __ j(zero, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  // Check that the layout of cache elements match expectations.
-  {  // NOLINT - doesn't like a single brace on a line.
-    TranscendentalCache::Element test_elem[2];
-    char* elem_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[0]);
-    char* elem2_start = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&test_elem[1]);
-    char* elem_in0  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[0]));
-    char* elem_in1  = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].in[1]));
-    char* elem_out = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&(test_elem[0].output));
-    // Two uint_32's and a pointer per element.
-    CHECK_EQ(16, static_cast<int>(elem2_start - elem_start));
-    CHECK_EQ(0, static_cast<int>(elem_in0 - elem_start));
-    CHECK_EQ(kIntSize, static_cast<int>(elem_in1 - elem_start));
-    CHECK_EQ(2 * kIntSize, static_cast<int>(elem_out - elem_start));
-  }
-#endif
-  // Find the address of the rcx'th entry in the cache, i.e., &rax[rcx*16].
-  __ addl(rcx, rcx);
-  __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, rcx, times_8, 0));
-  // Check if cache matches: Double value is stored in uint32_t[2] array.
-  Label cache_miss;
-  __ cmpq(rbx, Operand(rcx, 0));
-  __ j(not_equal, &cache_miss);
-  // Cache hit!
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize));
-  __ fstp(0);  // Clear FPU stack.
-  __ ret(kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&cache_miss);
-  // Update cache with new value.
-  Label nan_result;
-  GenerateOperation(masm, &nan_result);
-  __ AllocateHeapNumber(rax, rdi, &runtime_call_clear_stack);
-  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 0), rbx);
-  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize), rax);
-  __ fstp_d(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ ret(kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&runtime_call_clear_stack);
-  __ fstp(0);
-  __ bind(&runtime_call);
-  __ TailCallExternalReference(ExternalReference(RuntimeFunction()), 1, 1);
-
-  __ bind(&nan_result);
-  __ fstp(0);  // Remove argument from FPU stack.
-  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kNanValueRootIndex);
-  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 0), rbx);
-  __ movq(Operand(rcx, 2 * kIntSize), rax);
-  __ ret(kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-Runtime::FunctionId TranscendentalCacheStub::RuntimeFunction() {
-  switch (type_) {
-    // Add more cases when necessary.
-    case TranscendentalCache::SIN: return Runtime::kMath_sin;
-    case TranscendentalCache::COS: return Runtime::kMath_cos;
-    default:
-      UNIMPLEMENTED();
-      return Runtime::kAbort;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void TranscendentalCacheStub::GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                Label* on_nan_result) {
-  // Registers:
-  // rbx: Bits of input double. Must be preserved.
-  // rcx: Pointer to cache entry. Must be preserved.
-  // st(0): Input double
-  Label done;
-  ASSERT(type_ == TranscendentalCache::SIN ||
-         type_ == TranscendentalCache::COS);
-  // More transcendental types can be added later.
-
-  // Both fsin and fcos require arguments in the range +/-2^63 and
-  // return NaN for infinities and NaN. They can share all code except
-  // the actual fsin/fcos operation.
-  Label in_range;
-  // If argument is outside the range -2^63..2^63, fsin/cos doesn't
-  // work. We must reduce it to the appropriate range.
-  __ movq(rdi, rbx);
-  // Move exponent and sign bits to low bits.
-  __ shr(rdi, Immediate(HeapNumber::kMantissaBits));
-  // Remove sign bit.
-  __ andl(rdi, Immediate((1 << HeapNumber::kExponentBits) - 1));
-  int supported_exponent_limit = (63 + HeapNumber::kExponentBias);
-  __ cmpl(rdi, Immediate(supported_exponent_limit));
-  __ j(below, &in_range);
-  // Check for infinity and NaN. Both return NaN for sin.
-  __ cmpl(rdi, Immediate(0x7ff));
-  __ j(equal, on_nan_result);
-
-  // Use fpmod to restrict argument to the range +/-2*PI.
-  __ fldpi();
-  __ fadd(0);
-  __ fld(1);
-  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input.
-  {
-    Label no_exceptions;
-    __ fwait();
-    __ fnstsw_ax();
-    // Clear if Illegal Operand or Zero Division exceptions are set.
-    __ testl(rax, Immediate(5));  // #IO and #ZD flags of FPU status word.
-    __ j(zero, &no_exceptions);
-    __ fnclex();
-    __ bind(&no_exceptions);
-  }
-
-  // Compute st(0) % st(1)
-  {
-    Label partial_remainder_loop;
-    __ bind(&partial_remainder_loop);
-    __ fprem1();
-    __ fwait();
-    __ fnstsw_ax();
-    __ testl(rax, Immediate(0x400));  // Check C2 bit of FPU status word.
-    // If C2 is set, computation only has partial result. Loop to
-    // continue computation.
-    __ j(not_zero, &partial_remainder_loop);
-  }
-  // FPU Stack: input, 2*pi, input % 2*pi
-  __ fstp(2);
-  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi, 2*pi,
-  __ fstp(0);
-  // FPU Stack: input % 2*pi
-  __ bind(&in_range);
-  switch (type_) {
-    case TranscendentalCache::SIN:
-      __ fsin();
-      break;
-    case TranscendentalCache::COS:
-      __ fcos();
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-// Get the integer part of a heap number.
-// Overwrites the contents of rdi, rbx and rcx. Result cannot be rdi or rbx.
-void IntegerConvert(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                    Register result,
-                    Register source) {
-  // Result may be rcx. If result and source are the same register, source will
-  // be overwritten.
-  ASSERT(!result.is(rdi) && !result.is(rbx));
-  // TODO(lrn): When type info reaches here, if value is a 32-bit integer, use
-  // cvttsd2si (32-bit version) directly.
-  Register double_exponent = rbx;
-  Register double_value = rdi;
-  Label done, exponent_63_plus;
-  // Get double and extract exponent.
-  __ movq(double_value, FieldOperand(source, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  // Clear result preemptively, in case we need to return zero.
-  __ xorl(result, result);
-  __ movq(xmm0, double_value);  // Save copy in xmm0 in case we need it there.
-  // Double to remove sign bit, shift exponent down to least significant bits.
-  // and subtract bias to get the unshifted, unbiased exponent.
-  __ lea(double_exponent, Operand(double_value, double_value, times_1, 0));
-  __ shr(double_exponent, Immediate(64 - HeapNumber::kExponentBits));
-  __ subl(double_exponent, Immediate(HeapNumber::kExponentBias));
-  // Check whether the exponent is too big for a 63 bit unsigned integer.
-  __ cmpl(double_exponent, Immediate(63));
-  __ j(above_equal, &exponent_63_plus);
-  // Handle exponent range 0..62.
-  __ cvttsd2siq(result, xmm0);
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&exponent_63_plus);
-  // Exponent negative or 63+.
-  __ cmpl(double_exponent, Immediate(83));
-  // If exponent negative or above 83, number contains no significant bits in
-  // the range 0..2^31, so result is zero, and rcx already holds zero.
-  __ j(above, &done);
-
-  // Exponent in rage 63..83.
-  // Mantissa * 2^exponent contains bits in the range 2^0..2^31, namely
-  // the least significant exponent-52 bits.
-
-  // Negate low bits of mantissa if value is negative.
-  __ addq(double_value, double_value);  // Move sign bit to carry.
-  __ sbbl(result, result);  // And convert carry to -1 in result register.
-  // if scratch2 is negative, do (scratch2-1)^-1, otherwise (scratch2-0)^0.
-  __ addl(double_value, result);
-  // Do xor in opposite directions depending on where we want the result
-  // (depending on whether result is rcx or not).
-
-  if (result.is(rcx)) {
-    __ xorl(double_value, result);
-    // Left shift mantissa by (exponent - mantissabits - 1) to save the
-    // bits that have positional values below 2^32 (the extra -1 comes from the
-    // doubling done above to move the sign bit into the carry flag).
-    __ leal(rcx, Operand(double_exponent, -HeapNumber::kMantissaBits - 1));
-    __ shll_cl(double_value);
-    __ movl(result, double_value);
-  } else {
-    // As the then-branch, but move double-value to result before shifting.
-    __ xorl(result, double_value);
-    __ leal(rcx, Operand(double_exponent, -HeapNumber::kMantissaBits - 1));
-    __ shll_cl(result);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-// Input: rdx, rax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
-// Output: rax, rcx are left and right integers for a bit op.
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadNumbersAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Check float operands.
-  Label done;
-  Label rax_is_smi;
-  Label rax_is_object;
-  Label rdx_is_object;
-
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &rdx_is_object);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &rax_is_smi);
-
-  __ bind(&rax_is_object);
-  IntegerConvert(masm, rcx, rax);  // Uses rdi, rcx and rbx.
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&rdx_is_object);
-  IntegerConvert(masm, rdx, rdx);  // Uses rdi, rcx and rbx.
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &rax_is_object);
-  __ bind(&rax_is_smi);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rax);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ movl(rax, rdx);
-}
-
-
-// Input: rdx, rax are the left and right objects of a bit op.
-// Output: rax, rcx are left and right integers for a bit op.
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadAsIntegers(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                         Label* conversion_failure,
-                                         Register heap_number_map) {
-  // Check float operands.
-  Label arg1_is_object, check_undefined_arg1;
-  Label arg2_is_object, check_undefined_arg2;
-  Label load_arg2, done;
-
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &arg1_is_object);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);
-  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
-
-  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
-  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg1);
-  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
-  __ movl(rdx, Immediate(0));
-  __ jmp(&load_arg2);
-
-  __ bind(&arg1_is_object);
-  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), heap_number_map);
-  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg1);
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the edx heap number in rcx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm, rdx, rdx);
-
-  // Here rdx has the untagged integer, rax has a Smi or a heap number.
-  __ bind(&load_arg2);
-  // Test if arg2 is a Smi.
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &arg2_is_object);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, rax);
-  __ movl(rcx, rax);
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  // If the argument is undefined it converts to zero (ECMA-262, section 9.5).
-  __ bind(&check_undefined_arg2);
-  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, conversion_failure);
-  __ movl(rcx, Immediate(0));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&arg2_is_object);
-  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), heap_number_map);
-  __ j(not_equal, &check_undefined_arg2);
-  // Get the untagged integer version of the rax heap number in rcx.
-  IntegerConvert(masm, rcx, rax);
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ movl(rax, rdx);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2SmiOperands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2NumberOperands(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label load_smi_rdx, load_nonsmi_rax, load_smi_rax, done;
-  // Load operand in rdx into xmm0.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rdx, &load_smi_rdx);
-  __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  // Load operand in rax into xmm1.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &load_smi_rax);
-  __ bind(&load_nonsmi_rax);
-  __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_rdx);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &load_nonsmi_rax);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_rax);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                  Label* not_numbers) {
-  Label load_smi_rdx, load_nonsmi_rax, load_smi_rax, load_float_rax, done;
-  // Load operand in rdx into xmm0, or branch to not_numbers.
-  __ LoadRoot(rcx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rdx, &load_smi_rdx);
-  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
-  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);  // Argument in rdx is not a number.
-  __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  // Load operand in rax into xmm1, or branch to not_numbers.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &load_smi_rax);
-
-  __ bind(&load_nonsmi_rax);
-  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset), rcx);
-  __ j(not_equal, not_numbers);
-  __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-  __ jmp(&done);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_rdx);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rdx);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm0, kScratchRegister);
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &load_nonsmi_rax);
-
-  __ bind(&load_smi_rax);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, rax);
-  __ cvtlsi2sd(xmm1, kScratchRegister);
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-
-void GenericUnaryOpStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow, done;
-
-  if (op_ == Token::SUB) {
-    // Check whether the value is a smi.
-    Label try_float;
-    __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &try_float);
-
-    if (negative_zero_ == kIgnoreNegativeZero) {
-      __ SmiCompare(rax, Smi::FromInt(0));
-      __ j(equal, &done);
-    }
-
-    // Enter runtime system if the value of the smi is zero
-    // to make sure that we switch between 0 and -0.
-    // Also enter it if the value of the smi is Smi::kMinValue.
-    __ SmiNeg(rax, rax, &done);
-
-    // Either zero or Smi::kMinValue, neither of which become a smi when
-    // negated.
-    if (negative_zero_ == kStrictNegativeZero) {
-      __ SmiCompare(rax, Smi::FromInt(0));
-      __ j(not_equal, &slow);
-      __ Move(rax, Factory::minus_zero_value());
-      __ jmp(&done);
-    } else  {
-      __ jmp(&slow);
-    }
-
-    // Try floating point case.
-    __ bind(&try_float);
-    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
-    // Operand is a float, negate its value by flipping sign bit.
-    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ movq(kScratchRegister, Immediate(0x01));
-    __ shl(kScratchRegister, Immediate(63));
-    __ xor_(rdx, kScratchRegister);  // Flip sign.
-    // rdx is value to store.
-    if (overwrite_ == UNARY_OVERWRITE) {
-      __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), rdx);
-    } else {
-      __ AllocateHeapNumber(rcx, rbx, &slow);
-      // rcx: allocated 'empty' number
-      __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset), rdx);
-      __ movq(rax, rcx);
-    }
-  } else if (op_ == Token::BIT_NOT) {
-    // Check if the operand is a heap number.
-    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
-    __ j(not_equal, &slow);
-
-    // Convert the heap number in rax to an untagged integer in rcx.
-    IntegerConvert(masm, rax, rax);
-
-    // Do the bitwise operation and smi tag the result.
-    __ notl(rax);
-    __ Integer32ToSmi(rax, rax);
-  }
-
-  // Return from the stub.
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ StubReturn(1);
-
-  // Handle the slow case by jumping to the JavaScript builtin.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ pop(rcx);  // pop return address
-  __ push(rax);
-  __ push(rcx);  // push return address
-  switch (op_) {
-    case Token::SUB:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::UNARY_MINUS, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    case Token::BIT_NOT:
-      __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::BIT_NOT, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-      break;
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-  }
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateReadElement(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // The key is in rdx and the parameter count is in rax.
-
-  // The displacement is used for skipping the frame pointer on the
-  // stack. It is the offset of the last parameter (if any) relative
-  // to the frame pointer.
-  static const int kDisplacement = 1 * kPointerSize;
-
-  // Check that the key is a smi.
-  Label slow;
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rdx, &slow);
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor;
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ SmiCompare(Operand(rbx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset),
-                Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR));
-  __ j(equal, &adaptor);
-
-  // Check index against formal parameters count limit passed in
-  // through register rax. Use unsigned comparison to get negative
-  // check for free.
-  __ cmpq(rdx, rax);
-  __ j(above_equal, &slow);
-
-  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
-  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rax, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ lea(rbx, Operand(rbp, index.reg, index.scale, 0));
-  index = masm->SmiToNegativeIndex(rdx, rdx, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, kDisplacement));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Arguments adaptor case: Check index against actual arguments
-  // limit found in the arguments adaptor frame. Use unsigned
-  // comparison to get negative check for free.
-  __ bind(&adaptor);
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rbx, ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  __ cmpq(rdx, rcx);
-  __ j(above_equal, &slow);
-
-  // Read the argument from the stack and return it.
-  index = masm->SmiToIndex(rax, rcx, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ lea(rbx, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, 0));
-  index = masm->SmiToNegativeIndex(rdx, rdx, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rbx, index.reg, index.scale, kDisplacement));
-  __ Ret();
-
-  // Slow-case: Handle non-smi or out-of-bounds access to arguments
-  // by calling the runtime system.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ pop(rbx);  // Return address.
-  __ push(rdx);
-  __ push(rbx);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kGetArgumentsProperty, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void ArgumentsAccessStub::GenerateNewObject(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // rsp[0] : return address
-  // rsp[8] : number of parameters
-  // rsp[16] : receiver displacement
-  // rsp[24] : function
-
-  // The displacement is used for skipping the return address and the
-  // frame pointer on the stack. It is the offset of the last
-  // parameter (if any) relative to the frame pointer.
-  static const int kDisplacement = 2 * kPointerSize;
-
-  // Check if the calling frame is an arguments adaptor frame.
-  Label adaptor_frame, try_allocate, runtime;
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
-  __ SmiCompare(Operand(rdx, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset),
-                Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR));
-  __ j(equal, &adaptor_frame);
-
-  // Get the length from the frame.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ jmp(&try_allocate);
-
-  // Patch the arguments.length and the parameters pointer.
-  __ bind(&adaptor_frame);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx,
-                    Operand(rdx,
-                            ArgumentsAdaptorFrameConstants::kLengthOffset));
-  // Space on stack must already hold a smi.
-  __ Integer32ToSmiField(Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize), rcx);
-  // Do not clobber the length index for the indexing operation since
-  // it is used compute the size for allocation later.
-  __ lea(rdx, Operand(rdx, rcx, times_pointer_size, kDisplacement));
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize), rdx);
-
-  // Try the new space allocation. Start out with computing the size of
-  // the arguments object and the elements array.
-  Label add_arguments_object;
-  __ bind(&try_allocate);
-  __ testl(rcx, rcx);
-  __ j(zero, &add_arguments_object);
-  __ leal(rcx, Operand(rcx, times_pointer_size, FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ bind(&add_arguments_object);
-  __ addl(rcx, Immediate(Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
-
-  // Do the allocation of both objects in one go.
-  __ AllocateInNewSpace(rcx, rax, rdx, rbx, &runtime, TAG_OBJECT);
-
-  // Get the arguments boilerplate from the current (global) context.
-  int offset = Context::SlotOffset(Context::ARGUMENTS_BOILERPLATE_INDEX);
-  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsi, Context::SlotOffset(Context::GLOBAL_INDEX)));
-  __ movq(rdi, FieldOperand(rdi, GlobalObject::kGlobalContextOffset));
-  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rdi, offset));
-
-  // Copy the JS object part.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(JSObject::kHeaderSize == 3 * kPointerSize);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, FieldOperand(rdi, 0 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rdi, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rdi, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 0 * kPointerSize), kScratchRegister);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 1 * kPointerSize), rdx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, 2 * kPointerSize), rbx);
-
-  // Setup the callee in-object property.
-  ASSERT(Heap::arguments_callee_index == 0);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(rsp, 3 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kHeaderSize), kScratchRegister);
-
-  // Get the length (smi tagged) and set that as an in-object property too.
-  ASSERT(Heap::arguments_length_index == 1);
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize), rcx);
-
-  // If there are no actual arguments, we're done.
-  Label done;
-  __ SmiTest(rcx);
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Get the parameters pointer from the stack and untag the length.
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Setup the elements pointer in the allocated arguments object and
-  // initialize the header in the elements fixed array.
-  __ lea(rdi, Operand(rax, Heap::kArgumentsObjectSize));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rax, JSObject::kElementsOffset), rdi);
-  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kFixedArrayMapRootIndex);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kMapOffset), kScratchRegister);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kLengthOffset), rcx);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rcx);  // Untag length for the loop below.
-
-  // Copy the fixed array slots.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(rdx, -1 * kPointerSize));  // Skip receiver.
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rdi, FixedArray::kHeaderSize), kScratchRegister);
-  __ addq(rdi, Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ subq(rdx, Immediate(kPointerSize));
-  __ decl(rcx);
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-
-  // Return and remove the on-stack parameters.
-  __ bind(&done);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Do the runtime call to allocate the arguments object.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNewArgumentsFast, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void RegExpExecStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Just jump directly to runtime if native RegExp is not selected at compile
-  // time or if regexp entry in generated code is turned off runtime switch or
-  // at compilation.
-#ifdef V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#else  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-  if (!FLAG_regexp_entry_native) {
-    __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-    return;
-  }
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  esp[0]: return address
-  //  esp[8]: last_match_info (expected JSArray)
-  //  esp[16]: previous index
-  //  esp[24]: subject string
-  //  esp[32]: JSRegExp object
-
-  static const int kLastMatchInfoOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kPreviousIndexOffset = 2 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kSubjectOffset = 3 * kPointerSize;
-  static const int kJSRegExpOffset = 4 * kPointerSize;
-
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Ensure that a RegExp stack is allocated.
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address();
-  ExternalReference address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size =
-      ExternalReference::address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size();
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  __ testq(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-
-
-  // Check that the first argument is a JSRegExp object.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kJSRegExpOffset));
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
-  __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the RegExp has been compiled (data contains a fixed array).
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    Condition is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rcx);
-    __ Check(NegateCondition(is_smi),
-        "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-    __ CmpObjectType(rcx, FIXED_ARRAY_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
-    __ Check(equal, "Unexpected type for RegExp data, FixedArray expected");
-  }
-
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the type of the RegExp. Only continue if type is JSRegExp::IRREGEXP.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataTagOffset));
-  __ cmpl(rbx, Immediate(JSRegExp::IRREGEXP));
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check that the number of captures fit in the static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx,
-                    FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
-  __ leal(rdx, Operand(rdx, rdx, times_1, 2));
-  // Check that the static offsets vector buffer is large enough.
-  __ cmpl(rdx, Immediate(OffsetsVector::kStaticOffsetsVectorSize));
-  __ j(above, &runtime);
-
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // rdx: Number of capture registers
-  // Check that the second argument is a string.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(rax, rbx, rbx);
-  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-
-  // rax: Subject string.
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray).
-  // rdx: Number of capture registers.
-  // Check that the third argument is a positive smi less than the string
-  // length. A negative value will be greater (unsigned comparison).
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(rbx, &runtime);
-  __ SmiCompare(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ j(above_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // rdx: Number of capture registers
-  // Check that the fourth object is a JSArray object.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &runtime);
-  __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the JSArray is in fast case.
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-  __ movq(rax, FieldOperand(rbx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ Cmp(rax, Factory::fixed_array_map());
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Check that the last match info has space for the capture registers and the
-  // additional information. Ensure no overflow in add.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(FixedArray::kMaxLength < kMaxInt - FixedArray::kLengthOffset);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rax, FieldOperand(rbx, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ addl(rdx, Immediate(RegExpImpl::kLastMatchOverhead));
-  __ cmpl(rdx, rax);
-  __ j(greater, &runtime);
-
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  // Check the representation and encoding of the subject string.
-  Label seq_ascii_string, seq_two_byte_string, check_code;
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(rbx, FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // First check for flat two byte string.
-  __ andb(rbx, Immediate(
-      kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kStringTag | kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
-  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
-  // Any other flat string must be a flat ascii string.
-  __ testb(rbx, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(zero, &seq_ascii_string);
-
-  // Check for flat cons string.
-  // A flat cons string is a cons string where the second part is the empty
-  // string. In that case the subject string is just the first part of the cons
-  // string. Also in this case the first part of the cons string is known to be
-  // a sequential string or an external string.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kExternalStringTag !=0);
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kConsStringTag & kExternalStringTag) == 0);
-  __ testb(rbx, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask | kExternalStringTag));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-  // String is a cons string.
-  __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, ConsString::kSecondOffset));
-  __ Cmp(rdx, Factory::empty_string());
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  __ movq(rax, FieldOperand(rax, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  // String is a cons string with empty second part.
-  // rax: first part of cons string.
-  // rbx: map of first part of cons string.
-  // Is first part a flat two byte string?
-  __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
-           Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask));
-  STATIC_ASSERT((kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag) == 0);
-  __ j(zero, &seq_two_byte_string);
-  // Any other flat string must be ascii.
-  __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset),
-           Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &runtime);
-
-  __ bind(&seq_ascii_string);
-  // rax: subject string (sequential ascii)
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  __ movq(r11, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataAsciiCodeOffset));
-  __ Set(rdi, 1);  // Type is ascii.
-  __ jmp(&check_code);
-
-  __ bind(&seq_two_byte_string);
-  // rax: subject string (flat two-byte)
-  // rcx: RegExp data (FixedArray)
-  __ movq(r11, FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kDataUC16CodeOffset));
-  __ Set(rdi, 0);  // Type is two byte.
-
-  __ bind(&check_code);
-  // Check that the irregexp code has been generated for the actual string
-  // encoding. If it has, the field contains a code object otherwise it contains
-  // the hole.
-  __ CmpObjectType(r11, CODE_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // rax: subject string
-  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii, 0 if two_byte);
-  // r11: code
-  // Load used arguments before starting to push arguments for call to native
-  // RegExp code to avoid handling changing stack height.
-  __ SmiToInteger64(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPreviousIndexOffset));
-
-  // rax: subject string
-  // rbx: previous index
-  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
-  // r11: code
-  // All checks done. Now push arguments for native regexp code.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::regexp_entry_native, 1);
-
-  // rsi is caller save on Windows and used to pass parameter on Linux.
-  __ push(rsi);
-
-  static const int kRegExpExecuteArguments = 7;
-  __ PrepareCallCFunction(kRegExpExecuteArguments);
-  int argument_slots_on_stack =
-      masm->ArgumentStackSlotsForCFunctionCall(kRegExpExecuteArguments);
-
-  // Argument 7: Indicate that this is a direct call from JavaScript.
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 1) * kPointerSize),
-          Immediate(1));
-
-  // Argument 6: Start (high end) of backtracking stack memory area.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_address);
-  __ movq(r9, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, address_of_regexp_stack_memory_size);
-  __ addq(r9, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  // Argument 6 passed in r9 on Linux and on the stack on Windows.
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 2) * kPointerSize), r9);
-#endif
-
-  // Argument 5: static offsets vector buffer.
-  __ movq(r8, ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector());
-  // Argument 5 passed in r8 on Linux and on the stack on Windows.
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argument_slots_on_stack - 3) * kPointerSize), r8);
-#endif
-
-  // First four arguments are passed in registers on both Linux and Windows.
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  Register arg4 = r9;
-  Register arg3 = r8;
-  Register arg2 = rdx;
-  Register arg1 = rcx;
-#else
-  Register arg4 = rcx;
-  Register arg3 = rdx;
-  Register arg2 = rsi;
-  Register arg1 = rdi;
-#endif
-
-  // Keep track on aliasing between argX defined above and the registers used.
-  // rax: subject string
-  // rbx: previous index
-  // rdi: encoding of subject string (1 if ascii 0 if two_byte);
-  // r11: code
-
-  // Argument 4: End of string data
-  // Argument 3: Start of string data
-  Label setup_two_byte, setup_rest;
-  __ testb(rdi, rdi);
-  __ j(zero, &setup_two_byte);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ lea(arg4, FieldOperand(rax, rdi, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ lea(arg3, FieldOperand(rax, rbx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ jmp(&setup_rest);
-  __ bind(&setup_two_byte);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ lea(arg4, FieldOperand(rax, rdi, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ lea(arg3, FieldOperand(rax, rbx, times_2, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-
-  __ bind(&setup_rest);
-  // Argument 2: Previous index.
-  __ movq(arg2, rbx);
-
-  // Argument 1: Subject string.
-  __ movq(arg1, rax);
-
-  // Locate the code entry and call it.
-  __ addq(r11, Immediate(Code::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  __ CallCFunction(r11, kRegExpExecuteArguments);
-
-  // rsi is caller save, as it is used to pass parameter.
-  __ pop(rsi);
-
-  // Check the result.
-  Label success;
-  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::SUCCESS));
-  __ j(equal, &success);
-  Label failure;
-  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::FAILURE));
-  __ j(equal, &failure);
-  __ cmpl(rax, Immediate(NativeRegExpMacroAssembler::EXCEPTION));
-  // If not exception it can only be retry. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-  // Result must now be exception. If there is no pending exception already a
-  // stack overflow (on the backtrack stack) was detected in RegExp code but
-  // haven't created the exception yet. Handle that in the runtime system.
-  // TODO(592): Rerunning the RegExp to get the stack overflow exception.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, pending_exception_address);
-  __ Cmp(kScratchRegister, Factory::the_hole_value());
-  __ j(equal, &runtime);
-  __ bind(&failure);
-  // For failure and exception return null.
-  __ Move(rax, Factory::null_value());
-  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Load RegExp data.
-  __ bind(&success);
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kJSRegExpOffset));
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, JSRegExp::kDataOffset));
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rax,
-                    FieldOperand(rcx, JSRegExp::kIrregexpCaptureCountOffset));
-  // Calculate number of capture registers (number_of_captures + 1) * 2.
-  __ leal(rdx, Operand(rax, rax, times_1, 2));
-
-  // rdx: Number of capture registers
-  // Load last_match_info which is still known to be a fast case JSArray.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, JSArray::kElementsOffset));
-
-  // rbx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
-  // rdx: number of capture registers
-  // Store the capture count.
-  __ Integer32ToSmi(kScratchRegister, rdx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastCaptureCountOffset),
-          kScratchRegister);
-  // Store last subject and last input.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset), rax);
-  __ movq(rcx, rbx);
-  __ RecordWrite(rcx, RegExpImpl::kLastSubjectOffset, rax, rdi);
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kSubjectOffset));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset), rax);
-  __ movq(rcx, rbx);
-  __ RecordWrite(rcx, RegExpImpl::kLastInputOffset, rax, rdi);
-
-  // Get the static offsets vector filled by the native regexp code.
-  __ movq(rcx, ExternalReference::address_of_static_offsets_vector());
-
-  // rbx: last_match_info backing store (FixedArray)
-  // rcx: offsets vector
-  // rdx: number of capture registers
-  Label next_capture, done;
-  // Capture register counter starts from number of capture registers and
-  // counts down until wraping after zero.
-  __ bind(&next_capture);
-  __ subq(rdx, Immediate(1));
-  __ j(negative, &done);
-  // Read the value from the static offsets vector buffer and make it a smi.
-  __ movl(rdi, Operand(rcx, rdx, times_int_size, 0));
-  __ Integer32ToSmi(rdi, rdi, &runtime);
-  // Store the smi value in the last match info.
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rbx,
-                       rdx,
-                       times_pointer_size,
-                       RegExpImpl::kFirstCaptureOffset),
-          rdi);
-  __ jmp(&next_capture);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Return last match info.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kLastMatchInfoOffset));
-  __ ret(4 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Do the runtime call to execute the regexp.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpExec, 4, 1);
-#endif  // V8_INTERPRETED_REGEXP
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                         Register object,
-                                                         Register result,
-                                                         Register scratch1,
-                                                         Register scratch2,
-                                                         bool object_is_smi,
-                                                         Label* not_found) {
-  // Use of registers. Register result is used as a temporary.
-  Register number_string_cache = result;
-  Register mask = scratch1;
-  Register scratch = scratch2;
-
-  // Load the number string cache.
-  __ LoadRoot(number_string_cache, Heap::kNumberStringCacheRootIndex);
-
-  // Make the hash mask from the length of the number string cache. It
-  // contains two elements (number and string) for each cache entry.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(
-      mask, FieldOperand(number_string_cache, FixedArray::kLengthOffset));
-  __ shrl(mask, Immediate(1));
-  __ subq(mask, Immediate(1));  // Make mask.
-
-  // Calculate the entry in the number string cache. The hash value in the
-  // number string cache for smis is just the smi value, and the hash for
-  // doubles is the xor of the upper and lower words. See
-  // Heap::GetNumberStringCache.
-  Label is_smi;
-  Label load_result_from_cache;
-  if (!object_is_smi) {
-    __ JumpIfSmi(object, &is_smi);
-    __ CheckMap(object, Factory::heap_number_map(), not_found, true);
-
-    STATIC_ASSERT(8 == kDoubleSize);
-    __ movl(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset + 4));
-    __ xor_(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(masm, scratch, mask);
-
-    Register index = scratch;
-    Register probe = mask;
-    __ movq(probe,
-            FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                         index,
-                         times_1,
-                         FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-    __ JumpIfSmi(probe, not_found);
-    ASSERT(CpuFeatures::IsSupported(SSE2));
-    CpuFeatures::Scope fscope(SSE2);
-    __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(object, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ movsd(xmm1, FieldOperand(probe, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-    __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
-    __ j(parity_even, not_found);  // Bail out if NaN is involved.
-    __ j(not_equal, not_found);  // The cache did not contain this value.
-    __ jmp(&load_result_from_cache);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&is_smi);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch, object);
-  GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(masm, scratch, mask);
-
-  Register index = scratch;
-  // Check if the entry is the smi we are looking for.
-  __ cmpq(object,
-          FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                       index,
-                       times_1,
-                       FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ j(not_equal, not_found);
-
-  // Get the result from the cache.
-  __ bind(&load_result_from_cache);
-  __ movq(result,
-          FieldOperand(number_string_cache,
-                       index,
-                       times_1,
-                       FixedArray::kHeaderSize + kPointerSize));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::number_to_string_native, 1);
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register hash,
-                                                        Register mask) {
-  __ and_(hash, mask);
-  // Each entry in string cache consists of two pointer sized fields,
-  // but times_twice_pointer_size (multiplication by 16) scale factor
-  // is not supported by addrmode on x64 platform.
-  // So we have to premultiply entry index before lookup.
-  __ shl(hash, Immediate(kPointerSizeLog2 + 1));
-}
-
-
-void NumberToStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kPointerSize));
-
-  // Generate code to lookup number in the number string cache.
-  GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(masm, rbx, rax, r8, r9, false, &runtime);
-  __ ret(1 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  // Handle number to string in the runtime system if not found in the cache.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToStringSkipCache, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-static int NegativeComparisonResult(Condition cc) {
-  ASSERT(cc != equal);
-  ASSERT((cc == less) || (cc == less_equal)
-      || (cc == greater) || (cc == greater_equal));
-  return (cc == greater || cc == greater_equal) ? LESS : GREATER;
-}
-
-
-void CompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-
-  Label check_unequal_objects, done;
-  // The compare stub returns a positive, negative, or zero 64-bit integer
-  // value in rax, corresponding to result of comparing the two inputs.
-  // NOTICE! This code is only reached after a smi-fast-case check, so
-  // it is certain that at least one operand isn't a smi.
-
-  // Two identical objects are equal unless they are both NaN or undefined.
-  {
-    Label not_identical;
-    __ cmpq(rax, rdx);
-    __ j(not_equal, &not_identical);
-
-    if (cc_ != equal) {
-      // Check for undefined.  undefined OP undefined is false even though
-      // undefined == undefined.
-      Label check_for_nan;
-      __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-      __ j(not_equal, &check_for_nan);
-      __ Set(rax, NegativeComparisonResult(cc_));
-      __ ret(0);
-      __ bind(&check_for_nan);
-    }
-
-    // Test for NaN. Sadly, we can't just compare to Factory::nan_value(),
-    // so we do the second best thing - test it ourselves.
-    // Note: if cc_ != equal, never_nan_nan_ is not used.
-    // We cannot set rax to EQUAL until just before return because
-    // rax must be unchanged on jump to not_identical.
-
-    if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal)) {
-      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
-      __ ret(0);
-    } else {
-      Label heap_number;
-      // If it's not a heap number, then return equal for (in)equality operator.
-      __ Cmp(FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-             Factory::heap_number_map());
-      __ j(equal, &heap_number);
-      if (cc_ != equal) {
-        // Call runtime on identical JSObjects.  Otherwise return equal.
-        __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
-        __ j(above_equal, &not_identical);
-      }
-      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
-      __ ret(0);
-
-      __ bind(&heap_number);
-      // It is a heap number, so return  equal if it's not NaN.
-      // For NaN, return 1 for every condition except greater and
-      // greater-equal.  Return -1 for them, so the comparison yields
-      // false for all conditions except not-equal.
-      __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
-      __ movsd(xmm0, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapNumber::kValueOffset));
-      __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm0);
-      __ setcc(parity_even, rax);
-      // rax is 0 for equal non-NaN heapnumbers, 1 for NaNs.
-      if (cc_ == greater_equal || cc_ == greater) {
-        __ neg(rax);
-      }
-      __ ret(0);
-    }
-
-    __ bind(&not_identical);
-  }
-
-  if (cc_ == equal) {  // Both strict and non-strict.
-    Label slow;  // Fallthrough label.
-
-    // If we're doing a strict equality comparison, we don't have to do
-    // type conversion, so we generate code to do fast comparison for objects
-    // and oddballs. Non-smi numbers and strings still go through the usual
-    // slow-case code.
-    if (strict_) {
-      // If either is a Smi (we know that not both are), then they can only
-      // be equal if the other is a HeapNumber. If so, use the slow case.
-      {
-        Label not_smis;
-        __ SelectNonSmi(rbx, rax, rdx, &not_smis);
-
-        // Check if the non-smi operand is a heap number.
-        __ Cmp(FieldOperand(rbx, HeapObject::kMapOffset),
-               Factory::heap_number_map());
-        // If heap number, handle it in the slow case.
-        __ j(equal, &slow);
-        // Return non-equal.  ebx (the lower half of rbx) is not zero.
-        __ movq(rax, rbx);
-        __ ret(0);
-
-        __ bind(&not_smis);
-      }
-
-      // If either operand is a JSObject or an oddball value, then they are not
-      // equal since their pointers are different
-      // There is no test for undetectability in strict equality.
-
-      // If the first object is a JS object, we have done pointer comparison.
-      STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE == JS_FUNCTION_TYPE);
-      Label first_non_object;
-      __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
-      __ j(below, &first_non_object);
-      // Return non-zero (eax (not rax) is not zero)
-      Label return_not_equal;
-      STATIC_ASSERT(kHeapObjectTag != 0);
-      __ bind(&return_not_equal);
-      __ ret(0);
-
-      __ bind(&first_non_object);
-      // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-      __ CmpInstanceType(rcx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
-      __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-      __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
-      __ j(above_equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-      // Check for oddballs: true, false, null, undefined.
-      __ CmpInstanceType(rcx, ODDBALL_TYPE);
-      __ j(equal, &return_not_equal);
-
-      // Fall through to the general case.
-    }
-    __ bind(&slow);
-  }
-
-  // Generate the number comparison code.
-  if (include_number_compare_) {
-    Label non_number_comparison;
-    Label unordered;
-    FloatingPointHelper::LoadSSE2UnknownOperands(masm, &non_number_comparison);
-    __ xorl(rax, rax);
-    __ xorl(rcx, rcx);
-    __ ucomisd(xmm0, xmm1);
-
-    // Don't base result on EFLAGS when a NaN is involved.
-    __ j(parity_even, &unordered);
-    // Return a result of -1, 0, or 1, based on EFLAGS.
-    __ setcc(above, rax);
-    __ setcc(below, rcx);
-    __ subq(rax, rcx);
-    __ ret(0);
-
-    // If one of the numbers was NaN, then the result is always false.
-    // The cc is never not-equal.
-    __ bind(&unordered);
-    ASSERT(cc_ != not_equal);
-    if (cc_ == less || cc_ == less_equal) {
-      __ Set(rax, 1);
-    } else {
-      __ Set(rax, -1);
-    }
-    __ ret(0);
-
-    // The number comparison code did not provide a valid result.
-    __ bind(&non_number_comparison);
-  }
-
-  // Fast negative check for symbol-to-symbol equality.
-  Label check_for_strings;
-  if (cc_ == equal) {
-    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, rax, kScratchRegister);
-    BranchIfNonSymbol(masm, &check_for_strings, rdx, kScratchRegister);
-
-    // We've already checked for object identity, so if both operands
-    // are symbols they aren't equal. Register eax (not rax) already holds a
-    // non-zero value, which indicates not equal, so just return.
-    __ ret(0);
-  }
-
-  __ bind(&check_for_strings);
-
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(
-      rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, &check_unequal_objects);
-
-  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
-  StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm,
-                                                     rdx,
-                                                     rax,
-                                                     rcx,
-                                                     rbx,
-                                                     rdi,
-                                                     r8);
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fall-through from string comparison");
-#endif
-
-  __ bind(&check_unequal_objects);
-  if (cc_ == equal && !strict_) {
-    // Not strict equality.  Objects are unequal if
-    // they are both JSObjects and not undetectable,
-    // and their pointers are different.
-    Label not_both_objects, return_unequal;
-    // At most one is a smi, so we can test for smi by adding the two.
-    // A smi plus a heap object has the low bit set, a heap object plus
-    // a heap object has the low bit clear.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-    STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTagMask == 1);
-    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, rdx, times_1, 0));
-    __ testb(rcx, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-    __ j(not_zero, &not_both_objects);
-    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rbx);
-    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
-    __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rcx);
-    __ j(below, &not_both_objects);
-    __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
-    __ testb(FieldOperand(rcx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
-             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-    __ j(zero, &return_unequal);
-    // The objects are both undetectable, so they both compare as the value
-    // undefined, and are equal.
-    __ Set(rax, EQUAL);
-    __ bind(&return_unequal);
-    // Return non-equal by returning the non-zero object pointer in eax,
-    // or return equal if we fell through to here.
-    __ ret(0);
-    __ bind(&not_both_objects);
-  }
-
-  // Push arguments below the return address to prepare jump to builtin.
-  __ pop(rcx);
-  __ push(rdx);
-  __ push(rax);
-
-  // Figure out which native to call and setup the arguments.
-  Builtins::JavaScript builtin;
-  if (cc_ == equal) {
-    builtin = strict_ ? Builtins::STRICT_EQUALS : Builtins::EQUALS;
-  } else {
-    builtin = Builtins::COMPARE;
-    __ Push(Smi::FromInt(NegativeComparisonResult(cc_)));
-  }
-
-  // Restore return address on the stack.
-  __ push(rcx);
-
-  // Call the native; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(builtin, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-}
-
-
-void CompareStub::BranchIfNonSymbol(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Label* label,
-                                    Register object,
-                                    Register scratch) {
-  __ JumpIfSmi(object, label);
-  __ movq(scratch, FieldOperand(object, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbq(scratch,
-             FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // Ensure that no non-strings have the symbol bit set.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(LAST_TYPE < kNotStringTag + kIsSymbolMask);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSymbolTag != 0);
-  __ testb(scratch, Immediate(kIsSymbolMask));
-  __ j(zero, label);
-}
-
-
-void StackCheckStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Because builtins always remove the receiver from the stack, we
-  // have to fake one to avoid underflowing the stack. The receiver
-  // must be inserted below the return address on the stack so we
-  // temporarily store that in a register.
-  __ pop(rax);
-  __ Push(Smi::FromInt(0));
-  __ push(rax);
-
-  // Do tail-call to runtime routine.
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStackGuard, 1, 1);
-}
-
-
-void CallFunctionStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label slow;
-
-  // If the receiver might be a value (string, number or boolean) check for this
-  // and box it if it is.
-  if (ReceiverMightBeValue()) {
-    // Get the receiver from the stack.
-    // +1 ~ return address
-    Label receiver_is_value, receiver_is_js_object;
-    __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize));
-
-    // Check if receiver is a smi (which is a number value).
-    __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &receiver_is_value);
-
-    // Check if the receiver is a valid JS object.
-    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rdi);
-    __ j(above_equal, &receiver_is_js_object);
-
-    // Call the runtime to box the value.
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_value);
-    __ EnterInternalFrame();
-    __ push(rax);
-    __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::TO_OBJECT, CALL_FUNCTION);
-    __ LeaveInternalFrame();
-    __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), rax);
-
-    __ bind(&receiver_is_js_object);
-  }
-
-  // Get the function to call from the stack.
-  // +2 ~ receiver, return address
-  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 2) * kPointerSize));
-
-  // Check that the function really is a JavaScript function.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rdi, &slow);
-  // Goto slow case if we do not have a function.
-  __ CmpObjectType(rdi, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, rcx);
-  __ j(not_equal, &slow);
-
-  // Fast-case: Just invoke the function.
-  ParameterCount actual(argc_);
-  __ InvokeFunction(rdi, actual, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-
-  // Slow-case: Non-function called.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  // CALL_NON_FUNCTION expects the non-function callee as receiver (instead
-  // of the original receiver from the call site).
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, (argc_ + 1) * kPointerSize), rdi);
-  __ Set(rax, argc_);
-  __ Set(rbx, 0);
-  __ GetBuiltinEntry(rdx, Builtins::CALL_NON_FUNCTION);
-  Handle<Code> adaptor(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::ArgumentsAdaptorTrampoline));
-  __ Jump(adaptor, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowTOS(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Check that stack should contain next handler, frame pointer, state and
-  // return address in that order.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset + kPointerSize ==
-            StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset + kPointerSize ==
-            StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset);
-
-  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
-  __ movq(rsp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  // get next in chain
-  __ pop(rcx);
-  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), rcx);
-  __ pop(rbp);  // pop frame pointer
-  __ pop(rdx);  // remove state
-
-  // Before returning we restore the context from the frame pointer if not NULL.
-  // The frame pointer is NULL in the exception handler of a JS entry frame.
-  __ xor_(rsi, rsi);  // tentatively set context pointer to NULL
-  Label skip;
-  __ cmpq(rbp, Immediate(0));
-  __ j(equal, &skip);
-  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kContextOffset));
-  __ bind(&skip);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void ApiGetterEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label empty_result;
-  Label prologue;
-  Label promote_scheduled_exception;
-  __ EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::MODE_NORMAL, kStackSpace, 0);
-  ASSERT_EQ(kArgc, 4);
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  // All the parameters should be set up by a caller.
-#else
-  // Set 1st parameter register with property name.
-  __ movq(rsi, rdx);
-  // Second parameter register rdi should be set with pointer to AccessorInfo
-  // by a caller.
-#endif
-  // Call the api function!
-  __ movq(rax,
-          reinterpret_cast<int64_t>(fun()->address()),
-          RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
-  __ call(rax);
-  // Check if the function scheduled an exception.
-  ExternalReference scheduled_exception_address =
-      ExternalReference::scheduled_exception_address();
-  __ movq(rsi, scheduled_exception_address);
-  __ Cmp(Operand(rsi, 0), Factory::the_hole_value());
-  __ j(not_equal, &promote_scheduled_exception);
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  // rax keeps a pointer to v8::Handle, unpack it.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, 0));
-#endif
-  // Check if the result handle holds 0.
-  __ testq(rax, rax);
-  __ j(zero, &empty_result);
-  // It was non-zero.  Dereference to get the result value.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rax, 0));
-  __ bind(&prologue);
-  __ LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::MODE_NORMAL);
-  __ ret(0);
-  __ bind(&promote_scheduled_exception);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kPromoteScheduledException, 0, 1);
-  __ bind(&empty_result);
-  // It was zero; the result is undefined.
-  __ Move(rax, Factory::undefined_value());
-  __ jmp(&prologue);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateCore(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                              Label* throw_normal_exception,
-                              Label* throw_termination_exception,
-                              Label* throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-                              bool do_gc,
-                              bool always_allocate_scope,
-                              int /* alignment_skew */) {
-  // rax: result parameter for PerformGC, if any.
-  // rbx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved).
-  // rbp: frame pointer  (restored after C call).
-  // rsp: stack pointer  (restored after C call).
-  // r14: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved).
-  // r12: pointer to the first argument (C callee-saved).
-  //      This pointer is reused in LeaveExitFrame(), so it is stored in a
-  //      callee-saved register.
-
-  // Simple results returned in rax (both AMD64 and Win64 calling conventions).
-  // Complex results must be written to address passed as first argument.
-  // AMD64 calling convention: a struct of two pointers in rax+rdx
-
-  // Check stack alignment.
-  if (FLAG_debug_code) {
-    __ CheckStackAlignment();
-  }
-
-  if (do_gc) {
-    // Pass failure code returned from last attempt as first argument to
-    // PerformGC. No need to use PrepareCallCFunction/CallCFunction here as the
-    // stack is known to be aligned. This function takes one argument which is
-    // passed in register.
-#ifdef _WIN64
-    __ movq(rcx, rax);
-#else  // _WIN64
-    __ movq(rdi, rax);
-#endif
-    __ movq(kScratchRegister,
-            FUNCTION_ADDR(Runtime::PerformGC),
-            RelocInfo::RUNTIME_ENTRY);
-    __ call(kScratchRegister);
-  }
-
-  ExternalReference scope_depth =
-      ExternalReference::heap_always_allocate_scope_depth();
-  if (always_allocate_scope) {
-    __ movq(kScratchRegister, scope_depth);
-    __ incl(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  }
-
-  // Call C function.
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  // Windows 64-bit ABI passes arguments in rcx, rdx, r8, r9
-  // Store Arguments object on stack, below the 4 WIN64 ABI parameter slots.
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize), r14);  // argc.
-  __ movq(Operand(rsp, 5 * kPointerSize), r12);  // argv.
-  if (result_size_ < 2) {
-    // Pass a pointer to the Arguments object as the first argument.
-    // Return result in single register (rax).
-    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize));
-  } else {
-    ASSERT_EQ(2, result_size_);
-    // Pass a pointer to the result location as the first argument.
-    __ lea(rcx, Operand(rsp, 6 * kPointerSize));
-    // Pass a pointer to the Arguments object as the second argument.
-    __ lea(rdx, Operand(rsp, 4 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-
-#else  // _WIN64
-  // GCC passes arguments in rdi, rsi, rdx, rcx, r8, r9.
-  __ movq(rdi, r14);  // argc.
-  __ movq(rsi, r12);  // argv.
-#endif
-  __ call(rbx);
-  // Result is in rax - do not destroy this register!
-
-  if (always_allocate_scope) {
-    __ movq(kScratchRegister, scope_depth);
-    __ decl(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  }
-
-  // Check for failure result.
-  Label failure_returned;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(((kFailureTag + 1) & kFailureTagMask) == 0);
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  // If return value is on the stack, pop it to registers.
-  if (result_size_ > 1) {
-    ASSERT_EQ(2, result_size_);
-    // Read result values stored on stack. Result is stored
-    // above the four argument mirror slots and the two
-    // Arguments object slots.
-    __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 6 * kPointerSize));
-    __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 7 * kPointerSize));
-  }
-#endif
-  __ lea(rcx, Operand(rax, 1));
-  // Lower 2 bits of rcx are 0 iff rax has failure tag.
-  __ testl(rcx, Immediate(kFailureTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &failure_returned);
-
-  // Exit the JavaScript to C++ exit frame.
-  __ LeaveExitFrame(mode_, result_size_);
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Handling of failure.
-  __ bind(&failure_returned);
-
-  Label retry;
-  // If the returned exception is RETRY_AFTER_GC continue at retry label
-  STATIC_ASSERT(Failure::RETRY_AFTER_GC == 0);
-  __ testl(rax, Immediate(((1 << kFailureTypeTagSize) - 1) << kFailureTagSize));
-  __ j(zero, &retry);
-
-  // Special handling of out of memory exceptions.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, Failure::OutOfMemoryException(), RelocInfo::NONE);
-  __ cmpq(rax, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(equal, throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-
-  // Retrieve the pending exception and clear the variable.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception_address(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, pending_exception_address);
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  __ movq(rdx, ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location());
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rdx, 0));
-  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), rdx);
-
-  // Special handling of termination exceptions which are uncatchable
-  // by javascript code.
-  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kTerminationExceptionRootIndex);
-  __ j(equal, throw_termination_exception);
-
-  // Handle normal exception.
-  __ jmp(throw_normal_exception);
-
-  // Retry.
-  __ bind(&retry);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::GenerateThrowUncatchable(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          UncatchableExceptionType type) {
-  // Fetch top stack handler.
-  ExternalReference handler_address(Top::k_handler_address);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
-  __ movq(rsp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-
-  // Unwind the handlers until the ENTRY handler is found.
-  Label loop, done;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // Load the type of the current stack handler.
-  const int kStateOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset;
-  __ cmpq(Operand(rsp, kStateOffset), Immediate(StackHandler::ENTRY));
-  __ j(equal, &done);
-  // Fetch the next handler in the list.
-  const int kNextOffset = StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset;
-  __ movq(rsp, Operand(rsp, kNextOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-  __ bind(&done);
-
-  // Set the top handler address to next handler past the current ENTRY handler.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, handler_address);
-  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-
-  if (type == OUT_OF_MEMORY) {
-    // Set external caught exception to false.
-    ExternalReference external_caught(Top::k_external_caught_exception_address);
-    __ movq(rax, Immediate(false));
-    __ store_rax(external_caught);
-
-    // Set pending exception and rax to out of memory exception.
-    ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-    __ movq(rax, Failure::OutOfMemoryException(), RelocInfo::NONE);
-    __ store_rax(pending_exception);
-  }
-
-  // Clear the context pointer.
-  __ xor_(rsi, rsi);
-
-  // Restore registers from handler.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kNextOffset + kPointerSize ==
-            StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset);
-  __ pop(rbp);  // FP
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kFPOffset + kPointerSize ==
-            StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset);
-  __ pop(rdx);  // State
-
-  STATIC_ASSERT(StackHandlerConstants::kStateOffset + kPointerSize ==
-            StackHandlerConstants::kPCOffset);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void CEntryStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // rax: number of arguments including receiver
-  // rbx: pointer to C function  (C callee-saved)
-  // rbp: frame pointer of calling JS frame (restored after C call)
-  // rsp: stack pointer  (restored after C call)
-  // rsi: current context (restored)
-
-  // NOTE: Invocations of builtins may return failure objects
-  // instead of a proper result. The builtin entry handles
-  // this by performing a garbage collection and retrying the
-  // builtin once.
-
-  // Enter the exit frame that transitions from JavaScript to C++.
-  __ EnterExitFrame(mode_, result_size_);
-
-  // rax: Holds the context at this point, but should not be used.
-  //      On entry to code generated by GenerateCore, it must hold
-  //      a failure result if the collect_garbage argument to GenerateCore
-  //      is true.  This failure result can be the result of code
-  //      generated by a previous call to GenerateCore.  The value
-  //      of rax is then passed to Runtime::PerformGC.
-  // rbx: pointer to builtin function  (C callee-saved).
-  // rbp: frame pointer of exit frame  (restored after C call).
-  // rsp: stack pointer (restored after C call).
-  // r14: number of arguments including receiver (C callee-saved).
-  // r12: argv pointer (C callee-saved).
-
-  Label throw_normal_exception;
-  Label throw_termination_exception;
-  Label throw_out_of_memory_exception;
-
-  // Call into the runtime system.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               false,
-               false);
-
-  // Do space-specific GC and retry runtime call.
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               false);
-
-  // Do full GC and retry runtime call one final time.
-  Failure* failure = Failure::InternalError();
-  __ movq(rax, failure, RelocInfo::NONE);
-  GenerateCore(masm,
-               &throw_normal_exception,
-               &throw_termination_exception,
-               &throw_out_of_memory_exception,
-               true,
-               true);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_out_of_memory_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, OUT_OF_MEMORY);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_termination_exception);
-  GenerateThrowUncatchable(masm, TERMINATION);
-
-  __ bind(&throw_normal_exception);
-  GenerateThrowTOS(masm);
-}
-
-
-void JSEntryStub::GenerateBody(MacroAssembler* masm, bool is_construct) {
-  Label invoke, exit;
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  Label not_outermost_js, not_outermost_js_2;
-#endif
-
-  // Setup frame.
-  __ push(rbp);
-  __ movq(rbp, rsp);
-
-  // Push the stack frame type marker twice.
-  int marker = is_construct ? StackFrame::ENTRY_CONSTRUCT : StackFrame::ENTRY;
-  // Scratch register is neither callee-save, nor an argument register on any
-  // platform. It's free to use at this point.
-  // Cannot use smi-register for loading yet.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister,
-          reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(Smi::FromInt(marker)),
-          RelocInfo::NONE);
-  __ push(kScratchRegister);  // context slot
-  __ push(kScratchRegister);  // function slot
-  // Save callee-saved registers (X64/Win64 calling conventions).
-  __ push(r12);
-  __ push(r13);
-  __ push(r14);
-  __ push(r15);
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  __ push(rdi);  // Only callee save in Win64 ABI, argument in AMD64 ABI.
-  __ push(rsi);  // Only callee save in Win64 ABI, argument in AMD64 ABI.
-#endif
-  __ push(rbx);
-  // TODO(X64): On Win64, if we ever use XMM6-XMM15, the low low 64 bits are
-  // callee save as well.
-
-  // Save copies of the top frame descriptor on the stack.
-  ExternalReference c_entry_fp(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address);
-  __ load_rax(c_entry_fp);
-  __ push(rax);
-
-  // Set up the roots and smi constant registers.
-  // Needs to be done before any further smi loads.
-  ExternalReference roots_address = ExternalReference::roots_address();
-  __ movq(kRootRegister, roots_address);
-  __ InitializeSmiConstantRegister();
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  // If this is the outermost JS call, set js_entry_sp value.
-  ExternalReference js_entry_sp(Top::k_js_entry_sp_address);
-  __ load_rax(js_entry_sp);
-  __ testq(rax, rax);
-  __ j(not_zero, &not_outermost_js);
-  __ movq(rax, rbp);
-  __ store_rax(js_entry_sp);
-  __ bind(&not_outermost_js);
-#endif
-
-  // Call a faked try-block that does the invoke.
-  __ call(&invoke);
-
-  // Caught exception: Store result (exception) in the pending
-  // exception field in the JSEnv and return a failure sentinel.
-  ExternalReference pending_exception(Top::k_pending_exception_address);
-  __ store_rax(pending_exception);
-  __ movq(rax, Failure::Exception(), RelocInfo::NONE);
-  __ jmp(&exit);
-
-  // Invoke: Link this frame into the handler chain.
-  __ bind(&invoke);
-  __ PushTryHandler(IN_JS_ENTRY, JS_ENTRY_HANDLER);
-
-  // Clear any pending exceptions.
-  __ load_rax(ExternalReference::the_hole_value_location());
-  __ store_rax(pending_exception);
-
-  // Fake a receiver (NULL).
-  __ push(Immediate(0));  // receiver
-
-  // Invoke the function by calling through JS entry trampoline
-  // builtin and pop the faked function when we return. We load the address
-  // from an external reference instead of inlining the call target address
-  // directly in the code, because the builtin stubs may not have been
-  // generated yet at the time this code is generated.
-  if (is_construct) {
-    ExternalReference construct_entry(Builtins::JSConstructEntryTrampoline);
-    __ load_rax(construct_entry);
-  } else {
-    ExternalReference entry(Builtins::JSEntryTrampoline);
-    __ load_rax(entry);
-  }
-  __ lea(kScratchRegister, FieldOperand(rax, Code::kHeaderSize));
-  __ call(kScratchRegister);
-
-  // Unlink this frame from the handler chain.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, ExternalReference(Top::k_handler_address));
-  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  // Pop next_sp.
-  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(StackHandlerConstants::kSize - kPointerSize));
-
-#ifdef ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
-  // If current EBP value is the same as js_entry_sp value, it means that
-  // the current function is the outermost.
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, js_entry_sp);
-  __ cmpq(rbp, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-  __ j(not_equal, &not_outermost_js_2);
-  __ movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), Immediate(0));
-  __ bind(&not_outermost_js_2);
-#endif
-
-  // Restore the top frame descriptor from the stack.
-  __ bind(&exit);
-  __ movq(kScratchRegister, ExternalReference(Top::k_c_entry_fp_address));
-  __ pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-
-  // Restore callee-saved registers (X64 conventions).
-  __ pop(rbx);
-#ifdef _WIN64
-  // Callee save on in Win64 ABI, arguments/volatile in AMD64 ABI.
-  __ pop(rsi);
-  __ pop(rdi);
-#endif
-  __ pop(r15);
-  __ pop(r14);
-  __ pop(r13);
-  __ pop(r12);
-  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));  // remove markers
-
-  // Restore frame pointer and return.
-  __ pop(rbp);
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void InstanceofStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Implements "value instanceof function" operator.
-  // Expected input state:
-  //   rsp[0] : return address
-  //   rsp[1] : function pointer
-  //   rsp[2] : value
-  // Returns a bitwise zero to indicate that the value
-  // is and instance of the function and anything else to
-  // indicate that the value is not an instance.
-
-  // Get the object - go slow case if it's a smi.
-  Label slow;
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rax, &slow);
-
-  // Check that the left hand is a JS object. Leave its map in rax.
-  __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rax);
-  __ j(below, &slow);
-  __ CmpInstanceType(rax, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ j(above, &slow);
-
-  // Get the prototype of the function.
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));
-  // rdx is function, rax is map.
-
-  // Look up the function and the map in the instanceof cache.
-  Label miss;
-  __ CompareRoot(rdx, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
-  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, &miss);
-  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&miss);
-  __ TryGetFunctionPrototype(rdx, rbx, &slow);
-
-  // Check that the function prototype is a JS object.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(rbx, &slow);
-  __ CmpObjectType(rbx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, kScratchRegister);
-  __ j(below, &slow);
-  __ CmpInstanceType(kScratchRegister, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
-  __ j(above, &slow);
-
-  // Register mapping:
-  //   rax is object map.
-  //   rdx is function.
-  //   rbx is function prototype.
-  __ StoreRoot(rdx, Heap::kInstanceofCacheFunctionRootIndex);
-  __ StoreRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheMapRootIndex);
-
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rax, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-
-  // Loop through the prototype chain looking for the function prototype.
-  Label loop, is_instance, is_not_instance;
-  __ LoadRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ cmpq(rcx, rbx);
-  __ j(equal, &is_instance);
-  __ cmpq(rcx, kScratchRegister);
-  // The code at is_not_instance assumes that kScratchRegister contains a
-  // non-zero GCable value (the null object in this case).
-  __ j(equal, &is_not_instance);
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rcx, Map::kPrototypeOffset));
-  __ jmp(&loop);
-
-  __ bind(&is_instance);
-  __ xorl(rax, rax);
-  // Store bitwise zero in the cache.  This is a Smi in GC terms.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ StoreRoot(rax, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&is_not_instance);
-  // We have to store a non-zero value in the cache.
-  __ StoreRoot(kScratchRegister, Heap::kInstanceofCacheAnswerRootIndex);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Slow-case: Go through the JavaScript implementation.
-  __ bind(&slow);
-  __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::INSTANCE_OF, JUMP_FUNCTION);
-}
-
-
-int CompareStub::MinorKey() {
-  // Encode the three parameters in a unique 16 bit value. To avoid duplicate
-  // stubs the never NaN NaN condition is only taken into account if the
-  // condition is equals.
-  ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_) < (1 << 12));
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-  return ConditionField::encode(static_cast<unsigned>(cc_))
-         | RegisterField::encode(false)    // lhs_ and rhs_ are not used
-         | StrictField::encode(strict_)
-         | NeverNanNanField::encode(cc_ == equal ? never_nan_nan_ : false)
-         | IncludeNumberCompareField::encode(include_number_compare_);
-}
-
-
-// Unfortunately you have to run without snapshots to see most of these
-// names in the profile since most compare stubs end up in the snapshot.
-const char* CompareStub::GetName() {
-  ASSERT(lhs_.is(no_reg) && rhs_.is(no_reg));
-
-  if (name_ != NULL) return name_;
-  const int kMaxNameLength = 100;
-  name_ = Bootstrapper::AllocateAutoDeletedArray(kMaxNameLength);
-  if (name_ == NULL) return "OOM";
-
-  const char* cc_name;
-  switch (cc_) {
-    case less: cc_name = "LT"; break;
-    case greater: cc_name = "GT"; break;
-    case less_equal: cc_name = "LE"; break;
-    case greater_equal: cc_name = "GE"; break;
-    case equal: cc_name = "EQ"; break;
-    case not_equal: cc_name = "NE"; break;
-    default: cc_name = "UnknownCondition"; break;
-  }
-
-  const char* strict_name = "";
-  if (strict_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
-    strict_name = "_STRICT";
-  }
-
-  const char* never_nan_nan_name = "";
-  if (never_nan_nan_ && (cc_ == equal || cc_ == not_equal)) {
-    never_nan_nan_name = "_NO_NAN";
-  }
-
-  const char* include_number_compare_name = "";
-  if (!include_number_compare_) {
-    include_number_compare_name = "_NO_NUMBER";
-  }
-
-  OS::SNPrintF(Vector<char>(name_, kMaxNameLength),
-               "CompareStub_%s%s%s%s",
-               cc_name,
-               strict_name,
-               never_nan_nan_name,
-               include_number_compare_name);
-  return name_;
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharCodeAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label flat_string;
-  Label ascii_string;
-  Label got_char_code;
-
-  // If the receiver is a smi trigger the non-string case.
-  __ JumpIfSmi(object_, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // Fetch the instance type of the receiver into result register.
-  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the receiver is not a string trigger the non-string case.
-  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kIsNotStringMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, receiver_not_string_);
-
-  // If the index is non-smi trigger the non-smi case.
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(index_, &index_not_smi_);
-
-  // Put smi-tagged index into scratch register.
-  __ movq(scratch_, index_);
-  __ bind(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Check for index out of range.
-  __ SmiCompare(scratch_, FieldOperand(object_, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ j(above_equal, index_out_of_range_);
-
-  // We need special handling for non-flat strings.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(zero, &flat_string);
-
-  // Handle non-flat strings.
-  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kIsConsStringMask));
-  __ j(zero, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // ConsString.
-  // Check whether the right hand side is the empty string (i.e. if
-  // this is really a flat string in a cons string). If that is not
-  // the case we would rather go to the runtime system now to flatten
-  // the string.
-  __ CompareRoot(FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kSecondOffset),
-                 Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
-  __ j(not_equal, &call_runtime_);
-  // Get the first of the two strings and load its instance type.
-  __ movq(object_, FieldOperand(object_, ConsString::kFirstOffset));
-  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  // If the first cons component is also non-flat, then go to runtime.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSeqStringTag == 0);
-  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &call_runtime_);
-
-  // Check for 1-byte or 2-byte string.
-  __ bind(&flat_string);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0);
-  __ testb(result_, Immediate(kStringEncodingMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_string);
-
-  // 2-byte string.
-  // Load the 2-byte character code into the result register.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch_, scratch_);
-  __ movzxwl(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
-                                   scratch_, times_2,
-                                   SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ jmp(&got_char_code);
-
-  // ASCII string.
-  // Load the byte into the result register.
-  __ bind(&ascii_string);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(scratch_, scratch_);
-  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(object_,
-                                   scratch_, times_1,
-                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ bind(&got_char_code);
-  __ Integer32ToSmi(result_, result_);
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharCodeAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharCodeAt slow case");
-
-  // Index is not a smi.
-  __ bind(&index_not_smi_);
-  // If index is a heap number, try converting it to an integer.
-  __ CheckMap(index_, Factory::heap_number_map(), index_not_number_, true);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(object_);
-  __ push(index_);
-  __ push(index_);  // Consumed by runtime conversion function.
-  if (index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER) {
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToIntegerMapMinusZero, 1);
-  } else {
-    ASSERT(index_flags_ == STRING_INDEX_IS_ARRAY_INDEX);
-    // NumberToSmi discards numbers that are not exact integers.
-    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kNumberToSmi, 1);
-  }
-  if (!scratch_.is(rax)) {
-    // Save the conversion result before the pop instructions below
-    // have a chance to overwrite it.
-    __ movq(scratch_, rax);
-  }
-  __ pop(index_);
-  __ pop(object_);
-  // Reload the instance type.
-  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(object_, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(result_, FieldOperand(result_, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  // If index is still not a smi, it must be out of range.
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(scratch_, index_out_of_range_);
-  // Otherwise, return to the fast path.
-  __ jmp(&got_smi_index_);
-
-  // Call runtime. We get here when the receiver is a string and the
-  // index is a number, but the code of getting the actual character
-  // is too complex (e.g., when the string needs to be flattened).
-  __ bind(&call_runtime_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(object_);
-  __ push(index_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCharCodeAt, 2);
-  if (!result_.is(rax)) {
-    __ movq(result_, rax);
-  }
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharCodeAt slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharFromCodeGenerator
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Fast case of Heap::LookupSingleCharacterStringFromCode.
-  __ JumpIfNotSmi(code_, &slow_case_);
-  __ SmiCompare(code_, Smi::FromInt(String::kMaxAsciiCharCode));
-  __ j(above, &slow_case_);
-
-  __ LoadRoot(result_, Heap::kSingleCharacterStringCacheRootIndex);
-  SmiIndex index = masm->SmiToIndex(kScratchRegister, code_, kPointerSizeLog2);
-  __ movq(result_, FieldOperand(result_, index.reg, index.scale,
-                                FixedArray::kHeaderSize));
-  __ CompareRoot(result_, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-  __ j(equal, &slow_case_);
-  __ bind(&exit_);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharFromCodeGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough to CharFromCode slow case");
-
-  __ bind(&slow_case_);
-  call_helper.BeforeCall(masm);
-  __ push(code_);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kCharFromCode, 1);
-  if (!result_.is(rax)) {
-    __ movq(result_, rax);
-  }
-  call_helper.AfterCall(masm);
-  __ jmp(&exit_);
-
-  __ Abort("Unexpected fallthrough from CharFromCode slow case");
-}
-
-
-// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// StringCharAtGenerator
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateFast(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateFast(masm);
-}
-
-
-void StringCharAtGenerator::GenerateSlow(
-    MacroAssembler* masm, const RuntimeCallHelper& call_helper) {
-  char_code_at_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-  char_from_code_generator_.GenerateSlow(masm, call_helper);
-}
-
-
-void StringAddStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label string_add_runtime;
-
-  // Load the two arguments.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // First argument.
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // Second argument.
-
-  // Make sure that both arguments are strings if not known in advance.
-  if (string_check_) {
-    Condition is_smi;
-    is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rax);
-    __ j(is_smi, &string_add_runtime);
-    __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r8);
-    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
-
-    // First argument is a a string, test second.
-    is_smi = masm->CheckSmi(rdx);
-    __ j(is_smi, &string_add_runtime);
-    __ CmpObjectType(rdx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE, r9);
-    __ j(above_equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  }
-
-  // Both arguments are strings.
-  // rax: first string
-  // rdx: second string
-  // Check if either of the strings are empty. In that case return the other.
-  Label second_not_zero_length, both_not_zero_length;
-  __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiTest(rcx);
-  __ j(not_zero, &second_not_zero_length);
-  // Second string is empty, result is first string which is already in rax.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&second_not_zero_length);
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ SmiTest(rbx);
-  __ j(not_zero, &both_not_zero_length);
-  // First string is empty, result is second string which is in rdx.
-  __ movq(rax, rdx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Both strings are non-empty.
-  // rax: first string
-  // rbx: length of first string
-  // rcx: length of second string
-  // rdx: second string
-  // r8: map of first string if string check was performed above
-  // r9: map of second string if string check was performed above
-  Label string_add_flat_result, longer_than_two;
-  __ bind(&both_not_zero_length);
-
-  // If arguments where known to be strings, maps are not loaded to r8 and r9
-  // by the code above.
-  if (!string_check_) {
-    __ movq(r8, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ movq(r9, FieldOperand(rdx, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  }
-  // Get the instance types of the two strings as they will be needed soon.
-  __ movzxbl(r8, FieldOperand(r8, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(r9, FieldOperand(r9, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-
-  // Look at the length of the result of adding the two strings.
-  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength <= Smi::kMaxValue / 2);
-  __ SmiAdd(rbx, rbx, rcx, NULL);
-  // Use the runtime system when adding two one character strings, as it
-  // contains optimizations for this specific case using the symbol table.
-  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(2));
-  __ j(not_equal, &longer_than_two);
-
-  // Check that both strings are non-external ascii strings.
-  __ JumpIfBothInstanceTypesAreNotSequentialAscii(r8, r9, rbx, rcx,
-                                                  &string_add_runtime);
-
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ movzxbq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdx, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table. If it is not found
-  // just allocate a new one.
-  Label make_two_character_string, make_flat_ascii_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, rbx, rcx, r14, r11, rdi, r12, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  __ Set(rbx, 2);
-  __ jmp(&make_flat_ascii_string);
-
-  __ bind(&longer_than_two);
-  // Check if resulting string will be flat.
-  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(String::kMinNonFlatLength));
-  __ j(below, &string_add_flat_result);
-  // Handle exceptionally long strings in the runtime system.
-  STATIC_ASSERT((String::kMaxLength & 0x80000000) == 0);
-  __ SmiCompare(rbx, Smi::FromInt(String::kMaxLength));
-  __ j(above, &string_add_runtime);
-
-  // If result is not supposed to be flat, allocate a cons string object. If
-  // both strings are ascii the result is an ascii cons string.
-  // rax: first string
-  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
-  // rdx: second string
-  // r8: instance type of first string
-  // r9: instance type of second string
-  Label non_ascii, allocated, ascii_data;
-  __ movl(rcx, r8);
-  __ and_(rcx, r9);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ testl(rcx, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
-  __ j(zero, &non_ascii);
-  __ bind(&ascii_data);
-  // Allocate an acsii cons string.
-  __ AllocateAsciiConsString(rcx, rdi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ bind(&allocated);
-  // Fill the fields of the cons string.
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kLengthOffset), rbx);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kHashFieldOffset),
-          Immediate(String::kEmptyHashField));
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kFirstOffset), rax);
-  __ movq(FieldOperand(rcx, ConsString::kSecondOffset), rdx);
-  __ movq(rax, rcx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-  __ bind(&non_ascii);
-  // At least one of the strings is two-byte. Check whether it happens
-  // to contain only ascii characters.
-  // rcx: first instance type AND second instance type.
-  // r8: first instance type.
-  // r9: second instance type.
-  __ testb(rcx, Immediate(kAsciiDataHintMask));
-  __ j(not_zero, &ascii_data);
-  __ xor_(r8, r9);
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kAsciiStringTag != 0 && kAsciiDataHintTag != 0);
-  __ andb(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
-  __ cmpb(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag | kAsciiDataHintTag));
-  __ j(equal, &ascii_data);
-  // Allocate a two byte cons string.
-  __ AllocateConsString(rcx, rdi, no_reg, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ jmp(&allocated);
-
-  // Handle creating a flat result. First check that both strings are not
-  // external strings.
-  // rax: first string
-  // rbx: length of resulting flat string as smi
-  // rdx: second string
-  // r8: instance type of first string
-  // r9: instance type of first string
-  __ bind(&string_add_flat_result);
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rbx, rbx);
-  __ movl(rcx, r8);
-  __ and_(rcx, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(kExternalStringTag));
-  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  __ movl(rcx, r9);
-  __ and_(rcx, Immediate(kStringRepresentationMask));
-  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(kExternalStringTag));
-  __ j(equal, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Now check if both strings are ascii strings.
-  // rax: first string
-  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
-  // rdx: second string
-  // r8: instance type of first string
-  // r9: instance type of second string
-  Label non_ascii_string_add_flat_result;
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kStringEncodingMask == kAsciiStringTag);
-  __ testl(r8, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
-  __ j(zero, &non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-  __ testl(r9, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
-  __ j(zero, &string_add_runtime);
-
-  __ bind(&make_flat_ascii_string);
-  // Both strings are ascii strings. As they are short they are both flat.
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(rcx, rbx, rdi, r14, r11, &string_add_runtime);
-  // rcx: result string
-  __ movq(rbx, rcx);
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ addq(rcx, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate first character of first argument
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ addq(rax, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // rax: first char of first argument
-  // rbx: result string
-  // rcx: first character of result
-  // rdx: second string
-  // rdi: length of first argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rax, rdi, true);
-  // Locate first character of second argument.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ addq(rdx, Immediate(SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // rbx: result string
-  // rcx: next character of result
-  // rdx: first char of second argument
-  // rdi: length of second argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rdx, rdi, true);
-  __ movq(rax, rbx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Handle creating a flat two byte result.
-  // rax: first string - known to be two byte
-  // rbx: length of resulting flat string
-  // rdx: second string
-  // r8: instance type of first string
-  // r9: instance type of first string
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_string_add_flat_result);
-  __ and_(r9, Immediate(kAsciiStringTag));
-  __ j(not_zero, &string_add_runtime);
-  // Both strings are two byte strings. As they are short they are both
-  // flat.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(rcx, rbx, rdi, r14, r11, &string_add_runtime);
-  // rcx: result string
-  __ movq(rbx, rcx);
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ addq(rcx, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // Locate first character of first argument.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ addq(rax, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // rax: first char of first argument
-  // rbx: result string
-  // rcx: first character of result
-  // rdx: second argument
-  // rdi: length of first argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rax, rdi, false);
-  // Locate first character of second argument.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdi, FieldOperand(rdx, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ addq(rdx, Immediate(SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  // rbx: result string
-  // rcx: next character of result
-  // rdx: first char of second argument
-  // rdi: length of second argument
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(masm, rcx, rdx, rdi, false);
-  __ movq(rax, rbx);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_add_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to add the two strings.
-  __ bind(&string_add_runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringAdd, 2, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          Register dest,
-                                          Register src,
-                                          Register count,
-                                          bool ascii) {
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  // This loop just copies one character at a time, as it is only used for very
-  // short strings.
-  if (ascii) {
-    __ movb(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
-    __ movb(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
-    __ incq(src);
-    __ incq(dest);
-  } else {
-    __ movzxwl(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
-    __ movw(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
-    __ addq(src, Immediate(2));
-    __ addq(dest, Immediate(2));
-  }
-  __ decl(count);
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                             Register dest,
-                                             Register src,
-                                             Register count,
-                                             bool ascii) {
-  // Copy characters using rep movs of doublewords. Align destination on 4 byte
-  // boundary before starting rep movs. Copy remaining characters after running
-  // rep movs.
-  // Count is positive int32, dest and src are character pointers.
-  ASSERT(dest.is(rdi));  // rep movs destination
-  ASSERT(src.is(rsi));  // rep movs source
-  ASSERT(count.is(rcx));  // rep movs count
-
-  // Nothing to do for zero characters.
-  Label done;
-  __ testl(count, count);
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Make count the number of bytes to copy.
-  if (!ascii) {
-    STATIC_ASSERT(2 == sizeof(uc16));
-    __ addl(count, count);
-  }
-
-  // Don't enter the rep movs if there are less than 4 bytes to copy.
-  Label last_bytes;
-  __ testl(count, Immediate(~7));
-  __ j(zero, &last_bytes);
-
-  // Copy from edi to esi using rep movs instruction.
-  __ movl(kScratchRegister, count);
-  __ shr(count, Immediate(3));  // Number of doublewords to copy.
-  __ repmovsq();
-
-  // Find number of bytes left.
-  __ movl(count, kScratchRegister);
-  __ and_(count, Immediate(7));
-
-  // Check if there are more bytes to copy.
-  __ bind(&last_bytes);
-  __ testl(count, count);
-  __ j(zero, &done);
-
-  // Copy remaining characters.
-  Label loop;
-  __ bind(&loop);
-  __ movb(kScratchRegister, Operand(src, 0));
-  __ movb(Operand(dest, 0), kScratchRegister);
-  __ incq(src);
-  __ incq(dest);
-  __ decl(count);
-  __ j(not_zero, &loop);
-
-  __ bind(&done);
-}
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register c1,
-                                                        Register c2,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3,
-                                                        Register scratch4,
-                                                        Label* not_found) {
-  // Register scratch3 is the general scratch register in this function.
-  Register scratch = scratch3;
-
-  // Make sure that both characters are not digits as such strings has a
-  // different hash algorithm. Don't try to look for these in the symbol table.
-  Label not_array_index;
-  __ leal(scratch, Operand(c1, -'0'));
-  __ cmpl(scratch, Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-  __ j(above, &not_array_index);
-  __ leal(scratch, Operand(c2, -'0'));
-  __ cmpl(scratch, Immediate(static_cast<int>('9' - '0')));
-  __ j(below_equal, not_found);
-
-  __ bind(&not_array_index);
-  // Calculate the two character string hash.
-  Register hash = scratch1;
-  GenerateHashInit(masm, hash, c1, scratch);
-  GenerateHashAddCharacter(masm, hash, c2, scratch);
-  GenerateHashGetHash(masm, hash, scratch);
-
-  // Collect the two characters in a register.
-  Register chars = c1;
-  __ shl(c2, Immediate(kBitsPerByte));
-  __ orl(chars, c2);
-
-  // chars: two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:  hash of two character string.
-
-  // Load the symbol table.
-  Register symbol_table = c2;
-  __ LoadRoot(symbol_table, Heap::kSymbolTableRootIndex);
-
-  // Calculate capacity mask from the symbol table capacity.
-  Register mask = scratch2;
-  __ SmiToInteger32(mask,
-                    FieldOperand(symbol_table, SymbolTable::kCapacityOffset));
-  __ decl(mask);
-
-  Register undefined = scratch4;
-  __ LoadRoot(undefined, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-
-  // Registers
-  // chars:        two character string, char 1 in byte 0 and char 2 in byte 1.
-  // hash:         hash of two character string (32-bit int)
-  // symbol_table: symbol table
-  // mask:         capacity mask (32-bit int)
-  // undefined:    undefined value
-  // scratch:      -
-
-  // Perform a number of probes in the symbol table.
-  static const int kProbes = 4;
-  Label found_in_symbol_table;
-  Label next_probe[kProbes];
-  for (int i = 0; i < kProbes; i++) {
-    // Calculate entry in symbol table.
-    __ movl(scratch, hash);
-    if (i > 0) {
-      __ addl(scratch, Immediate(SymbolTable::GetProbeOffset(i)));
-    }
-    __ andl(scratch, mask);
-
-    // Load the entry from the symble table.
-    Register candidate = scratch;  // Scratch register contains candidate.
-    STATIC_ASSERT(SymbolTable::kEntrySize == 1);
-    __ movq(candidate,
-            FieldOperand(symbol_table,
-                         scratch,
-                         times_pointer_size,
-                         SymbolTable::kElementsStartOffset));
-
-    // If entry is undefined no string with this hash can be found.
-    __ cmpq(candidate, undefined);
-    __ j(equal, not_found);
-
-    // If length is not 2 the string is not a candidate.
-    __ SmiCompare(FieldOperand(candidate, String::kLengthOffset),
-                  Smi::FromInt(2));
-    __ j(not_equal, &next_probe[i]);
-
-    // We use kScratchRegister as a temporary register in assumption that
-    // JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii does not use it implicitly
-    Register temp = kScratchRegister;
-
-    // Check that the candidate is a non-external ascii string.
-    __ movq(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ movzxbl(temp, FieldOperand(temp, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-    __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(
-        temp, temp, &next_probe[i]);
-
-    // Check if the two characters match.
-    __ movl(temp, FieldOperand(candidate, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-    __ andl(temp, Immediate(0x0000ffff));
-    __ cmpl(chars, temp);
-    __ j(equal, &found_in_symbol_table);
-    __ bind(&next_probe[i]);
-  }
-
-  // No matching 2 character string found by probing.
-  __ jmp(not_found);
-
-  // Scratch register contains result when we fall through to here.
-  Register result = scratch;
-  __ bind(&found_in_symbol_table);
-  if (!result.is(rax)) {
-    __ movq(rax, result);
-  }
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                    Register hash,
-                                    Register character,
-                                    Register scratch) {
-  // hash = character + (character << 10);
-  __ movl(hash, character);
-  __ shll(hash, Immediate(10));
-  __ addl(hash, character);
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ movl(scratch, hash);
-  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(6));
-  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                            Register hash,
-                                            Register character,
-                                            Register scratch) {
-  // hash += character;
-  __ addl(hash, character);
-  // hash += hash << 10;
-  __ movl(scratch, hash);
-  __ shll(scratch, Immediate(10));
-  __ addl(hash, scratch);
-  // hash ^= hash >> 6;
-  __ movl(scratch, hash);
-  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(6));
-  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
-}
-
-
-void StringHelper::GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash,
-                                       Register scratch) {
-  // hash += hash << 3;
-  __ leal(hash, Operand(hash, hash, times_8, 0));
-  // hash ^= hash >> 11;
-  __ movl(scratch, hash);
-  __ sarl(scratch, Immediate(11));
-  __ xorl(hash, scratch);
-  // hash += hash << 15;
-  __ movl(scratch, hash);
-  __ shll(scratch, Immediate(15));
-  __ addl(hash, scratch);
-
-  // if (hash == 0) hash = 27;
-  Label hash_not_zero;
-  __ j(not_zero, &hash_not_zero);
-  __ movl(hash, Immediate(27));
-  __ bind(&hash_not_zero);
-}
-
-void SubStringStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  rsp[0]: return address
-  //  rsp[8]: to
-  //  rsp[16]: from
-  //  rsp[24]: string
-
-  const int kToOffset = 1 * kPointerSize;
-  const int kFromOffset = kToOffset + kPointerSize;
-  const int kStringOffset = kFromOffset + kPointerSize;
-  const int kArgumentsSize = (kStringOffset + kPointerSize) - kToOffset;
-
-  // Make sure first argument is a string.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
-  STATIC_ASSERT(kSmiTag == 0);
-  __ testl(rax, Immediate(kSmiTagMask));
-  __ j(zero, &runtime);
-  Condition is_string = masm->IsObjectStringType(rax, rbx, rbx);
-  __ j(NegateCondition(is_string), &runtime);
-
-  // rax: string
-  // rbx: instance type
-  // Calculate length of sub string using the smi values.
-  Label result_longer_than_two;
-  __ movq(rcx, Operand(rsp, kToOffset));
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
-  __ JumpIfNotBothPositiveSmi(rcx, rdx, &runtime);
-
-  __ SmiSub(rcx, rcx, rdx, NULL);  // Overflow doesn't happen.
-  __ cmpq(FieldOperand(rax, String::kLengthOffset), rcx);
-  Label return_rax;
-  __ j(equal, &return_rax);
-  // Special handling of sub-strings of length 1 and 2. One character strings
-  // are handled in the runtime system (looked up in the single character
-  // cache). Two character strings are looked for in the symbol cache.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rcx, rcx);
-  __ cmpl(rcx, Immediate(2));
-  __ j(greater, &result_longer_than_two);
-  __ j(less, &runtime);
-
-  // Sub string of length 2 requested.
-  // rax: string
-  // rbx: instance type
-  // rcx: sub string length (value is 2)
-  // rdx: from index (smi)
-  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(rbx, rbx, &runtime);
-
-  // Get the two characters forming the sub string.
-  __ SmiToInteger32(rdx, rdx);  // From index is no longer smi.
-  __ movzxbq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, rdx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  __ movzxbq(rcx,
-             FieldOperand(rax, rdx, times_1, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize + 1));
-
-  // Try to lookup two character string in symbol table.
-  Label make_two_character_string;
-  StringHelper::GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(
-      masm, rbx, rcx, rax, rdx, rdi, r14, &make_two_character_string);
-  __ ret(3 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&make_two_character_string);
-  // Setup registers for allocating the two character string.
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-  __ movzxbl(rbx, FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kInstanceTypeOffset));
-  __ Set(rcx, 2);
-
-  __ bind(&result_longer_than_two);
-
-  // rax: string
-  // rbx: instance type
-  // rcx: result string length
-  // Check for flat ascii string
-  Label non_ascii_flat;
-  __ JumpIfInstanceTypeIsNotSequentialAscii(rbx, rbx, &non_ascii_flat);
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateAsciiString(rax, rcx, rbx, rdx, rdi, &runtime);
-
-  // rax: result string
-  // rcx: result string length
-  __ movq(rdx, rsi);  // esi used by following code.
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ lea(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
-  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
-  {
-    SmiIndex smi_as_index = masm->SmiToIndex(rbx, rbx, times_1);
-    __ lea(rsi, Operand(rsi, smi_as_index.reg, smi_as_index.scale,
-                        SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  }
-
-  // rax: result string
-  // rcx: result length
-  // rdx: original value of rsi
-  // rdi: first character of result
-  // rsi: character of sub string start
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, rdi, rsi, rcx, true);
-  __ movq(rsi, rdx);  // Restore rsi.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
-  __ ret(kArgumentsSize);
-
-  __ bind(&non_ascii_flat);
-  // rax: string
-  // rbx: instance type & kStringRepresentationMask | kStringEncodingMask
-  // rcx: result string length
-  // Check for sequential two byte string
-  __ cmpb(rbx, Immediate(kSeqStringTag | kTwoByteStringTag));
-  __ j(not_equal, &runtime);
-
-  // Allocate the result.
-  __ AllocateTwoByteString(rax, rcx, rbx, rdx, rdi, &runtime);
-
-  // rax: result string
-  // rcx: result string length
-  __ movq(rdx, rsi);  // esi used by following code.
-  // Locate first character of result.
-  __ lea(rdi, FieldOperand(rax, SeqTwoByteString::kHeaderSize));
-  // Load string argument and locate character of sub string start.
-  __ movq(rsi, Operand(rsp, kStringOffset));
-  __ movq(rbx, Operand(rsp, kFromOffset));
-  {
-    SmiIndex smi_as_index = masm->SmiToIndex(rbx, rbx, times_2);
-    __ lea(rsi, Operand(rsi, smi_as_index.reg, smi_as_index.scale,
-                        SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - kHeapObjectTag));
-  }
-
-  // rax: result string
-  // rcx: result length
-  // rdx: original value of rsi
-  // rdi: first character of result
-  // rsi: character of sub string start
-  StringHelper::GenerateCopyCharactersREP(masm, rdi, rsi, rcx, false);
-  __ movq(rsi, rdx);  // Restore esi.
-
-  __ bind(&return_rax);
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::sub_string_native, 1);
-  __ ret(kArgumentsSize);
-
-  // Just jump to runtime to create the sub string.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kSubString, 3, 1);
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                        Register left,
-                                                        Register right,
-                                                        Register scratch1,
-                                                        Register scratch2,
-                                                        Register scratch3,
-                                                        Register scratch4) {
-  // Ensure that you can always subtract a string length from a non-negative
-  // number (e.g. another length).
-  STATIC_ASSERT(String::kMaxLength < 0x7fffffff);
-
-  // Find minimum length and length difference.
-  __ movq(scratch1, FieldOperand(left, String::kLengthOffset));
-  __ movq(scratch4, scratch1);
-  __ SmiSub(scratch4,
-            scratch4,
-            FieldOperand(right, String::kLengthOffset),
-            NULL);
-  // Register scratch4 now holds left.length - right.length.
-  const Register length_difference = scratch4;
-  Label left_shorter;
-  __ j(less, &left_shorter);
-  // The right string isn't longer that the left one.
-  // Get the right string's length by subtracting the (non-negative) difference
-  // from the left string's length.
-  __ SmiSub(scratch1, scratch1, length_difference, NULL);
-  __ bind(&left_shorter);
-  // Register scratch1 now holds Min(left.length, right.length).
-  const Register min_length = scratch1;
-
-  Label compare_lengths;
-  // If min-length is zero, go directly to comparing lengths.
-  __ SmiTest(min_length);
-  __ j(zero, &compare_lengths);
-
-  __ SmiToInteger32(min_length, min_length);
-
-  // Registers scratch2 and scratch3 are free.
-  Label result_not_equal;
-  Label loop;
-  {
-    // Check characters 0 .. min_length - 1 in a loop.
-    // Use scratch3 as loop index, min_length as limit and scratch2
-    // for computation.
-    const Register index = scratch3;
-    __ movl(index, Immediate(0));  // Index into strings.
-    __ bind(&loop);
-    // Compare characters.
-    // TODO(lrn): Could we load more than one character at a time?
-    __ movb(scratch2, FieldOperand(left,
-                                   index,
-                                   times_1,
-                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize));
-    // Increment index and use -1 modifier on next load to give
-    // the previous load extra time to complete.
-    __ addl(index, Immediate(1));
-    __ cmpb(scratch2, FieldOperand(right,
-                                   index,
-                                   times_1,
-                                   SeqAsciiString::kHeaderSize - 1));
-    __ j(not_equal, &result_not_equal);
-    __ cmpl(index, min_length);
-    __ j(not_equal, &loop);
-  }
-  // Completed loop without finding different characters.
-  // Compare lengths (precomputed).
-  __ bind(&compare_lengths);
-  __ SmiTest(length_difference);
-  __ j(not_zero, &result_not_equal);
-
-  // Result is EQUAL.
-  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(EQUAL));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  Label result_greater;
-  __ bind(&result_not_equal);
-  // Unequal comparison of left to right, either character or length.
-  __ j(greater, &result_greater);
-
-  // Result is LESS.
-  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(LESS));
-  __ ret(0);
-
-  // Result is GREATER.
-  __ bind(&result_greater);
-  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(GREATER));
-  __ ret(0);
-}
-
-
-void StringCompareStub::Generate(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  Label runtime;
-
-  // Stack frame on entry.
-  //  rsp[0]: return address
-  //  rsp[8]: right string
-  //  rsp[16]: left string
-
-  __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 2 * kPointerSize));  // left
-  __ movq(rax, Operand(rsp, 1 * kPointerSize));  // right
-
-  // Check for identity.
-  Label not_same;
-  __ cmpq(rdx, rax);
-  __ j(not_equal, &not_same);
-  __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(EQUAL));
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
-  __ ret(2 * kPointerSize);
-
-  __ bind(&not_same);
-
-  // Check that both are sequential ASCII strings.
-  __ JumpIfNotBothSequentialAsciiStrings(rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, &runtime);
-
-  // Inline comparison of ascii strings.
-  __ IncrementCounter(&Counters::string_compare_native, 1);
-  // Drop arguments from the stack
-  __ pop(rcx);
-  __ addq(rsp, Immediate(2 * kPointerSize));
-  __ push(rcx);
-  GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(masm, rdx, rax, rcx, rbx, rdi, r8);
-
-  // Call the runtime; it returns -1 (less), 0 (equal), or 1 (greater)
-  // tagged as a small integer.
-  __ bind(&runtime);
-  __ TailCallRuntime(Runtime::kStringCompare, 2, 1);
 }
 
 #undef __
diff --git a/src/x64/codegen-x64.h b/src/x64/codegen-x64.h
index 31f229d..911ca16 100644
--- a/src/x64/codegen-x64.h
+++ b/src/x64/codegen-x64.h
@@ -492,6 +492,11 @@
   void GenericBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr,
                               OverwriteMode overwrite_mode);
 
+  // Generate a stub call from the virtual frame.
+  Result GenerateGenericBinaryOpStubCall(GenericBinaryOpStub* stub,
+                                         Result* left,
+                                         Result* right);
+
   // Emits code sequence that jumps to a JumpTarget if the inputs
   // are both smis.  Cannot be in MacroAssembler because it takes
   // advantage of TypeInfo to skip unneeded checks.
@@ -683,6 +688,9 @@
 
   void GenerateIsRegExpEquivalent(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
 
+  void GenerateHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+  void GenerateGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args);
+
 // Simple condition analysis.
   enum ConditionAnalysis {
     ALWAYS_TRUE,
@@ -752,357 +760,6 @@
 };
 
 
-// Compute a transcendental math function natively, or call the
-// TranscendentalCache runtime function.
-class TranscendentalCacheStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit TranscendentalCacheStub(TranscendentalCache::Type type)
-      : type_(type) {}
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
- private:
-  TranscendentalCache::Type type_;
-  Major MajorKey() { return TranscendentalCache; }
-  int MinorKey() { return type_; }
-  Runtime::FunctionId RuntimeFunction();
-  void GenerateOperation(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* on_nan_result);
-};
-
-
-class ToBooleanStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  ToBooleanStub() { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return ToBoolean; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-};
-
-
-// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub GenericBinaryOpStub.
-enum GenericBinaryFlags {
-  NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS = 0,
-  NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit smi code in stub.
-};
-
-
-class GenericBinaryOpStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(Token::Value op,
-                      OverwriteMode mode,
-                      GenericBinaryFlags flags,
-                      TypeInfo operands_type = TypeInfo::Unknown())
-      : op_(op),
-        mode_(mode),
-        flags_(flags),
-        args_in_registers_(false),
-        args_reversed_(false),
-        static_operands_type_(operands_type),
-        runtime_operands_type_(BinaryOpIC::DEFAULT),
-        name_(NULL) {
-    ASSERT(OpBits::is_valid(Token::NUM_TOKENS));
-  }
-
-  GenericBinaryOpStub(int key, BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo type_info)
-      : op_(OpBits::decode(key)),
-        mode_(ModeBits::decode(key)),
-        flags_(FlagBits::decode(key)),
-        args_in_registers_(ArgsInRegistersBits::decode(key)),
-        args_reversed_(ArgsReversedBits::decode(key)),
-        static_operands_type_(TypeInfo::ExpandedRepresentation(
-            StaticTypeInfoBits::decode(key))),
-        runtime_operands_type_(type_info),
-        name_(NULL) {
-  }
-
-  // Generate code to call the stub with the supplied arguments. This will add
-  // code at the call site to prepare arguments either in registers or on the
-  // stack together with the actual call.
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Register right);
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Register left, Smi* right);
-  void GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm, Smi* left, Register right);
-
-  Result GenerateCall(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                      VirtualFrame* frame,
-                      Result* left,
-                      Result* right);
-
- private:
-  Token::Value op_;
-  OverwriteMode mode_;
-  GenericBinaryFlags flags_;
-  bool args_in_registers_;  // Arguments passed in registers not on the stack.
-  bool args_reversed_;  // Left and right argument are swapped.
-
-  // Number type information of operands, determined by code generator.
-  TypeInfo static_operands_type_;
-
-  // Operand type information determined at runtime.
-  BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo runtime_operands_type_;
-
-  char* name_;
-
-  const char* GetName();
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("GenericBinaryOpStub %d (op %s), "
-           "(mode %d, flags %d, registers %d, reversed %d, only_numbers %s)\n",
-           MinorKey(),
-           Token::String(op_),
-           static_cast<int>(mode_),
-           static_cast<int>(flags_),
-           static_cast<int>(args_in_registers_),
-           static_cast<int>(args_reversed_),
-           static_operands_type_.ToString());
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 17 bits TTNNNFRAOOOOOOOMM.
-  class ModeBits: public BitField<OverwriteMode, 0, 2> {};
-  class OpBits: public BitField<Token::Value, 2, 7> {};
-  class ArgsInRegistersBits: public BitField<bool, 9, 1> {};
-  class ArgsReversedBits: public BitField<bool, 10, 1> {};
-  class FlagBits: public BitField<GenericBinaryFlags, 11, 1> {};
-  class StaticTypeInfoBits: public BitField<int, 12, 3> {};
-  class RuntimeTypeInfoBits: public BitField<BinaryOpIC::TypeInfo, 15, 2> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return GenericBinaryOp; }
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the parameters in a unique 18 bit value.
-    return OpBits::encode(op_)
-           | ModeBits::encode(mode_)
-           | FlagBits::encode(flags_)
-           | ArgsInRegistersBits::encode(args_in_registers_)
-           | ArgsReversedBits::encode(args_reversed_)
-           | StaticTypeInfoBits::encode(
-               static_operands_type_.ThreeBitRepresentation())
-           | RuntimeTypeInfoBits::encode(runtime_operands_type_);
-  }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateSmiCode(MacroAssembler* masm, Label* slow);
-  void GenerateLoadArguments(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateReturn(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateRegisterArgsPush(MacroAssembler* masm);
-  void GenerateTypeTransition(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  bool ArgsInRegistersSupported() {
-    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::SUB)
-        || (op_ == Token::MUL) || (op_ == Token::DIV);
-  }
-  bool IsOperationCommutative() {
-    return (op_ == Token::ADD) || (op_ == Token::MUL);
-  }
-
-  void SetArgsInRegisters() { args_in_registers_ = true; }
-  void SetArgsReversed() { args_reversed_ = true; }
-  bool HasSmiCodeInStub() { return (flags_ & NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB) == 0; }
-  bool HasArgsInRegisters() { return args_in_registers_; }
-  bool HasArgsReversed() { return args_reversed_; }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateSmiCode() {
-    return HasSmiCodeInStub() &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::HEAP_NUMBERS &&
-        runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  bool ShouldGenerateFPCode() {
-    return runtime_operands_type_ != BinaryOpIC::STRINGS;
-  }
-
-  virtual int GetCodeKind() { return Code::BINARY_OP_IC; }
-
-  virtual InlineCacheState GetICState() {
-    return BinaryOpIC::ToState(runtime_operands_type_);
-  }
-};
-
-class StringHelper : public AllStatic {
- public:
-  // Generate code for copying characters using a simple loop. This should only
-  // be used in places where the number of characters is small and the
-  // additional setup and checking in GenerateCopyCharactersREP adds too much
-  // overhead. Copying of overlapping regions is not supported.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharacters(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                     Register dest,
-                                     Register src,
-                                     Register count,
-                                     bool ascii);
-
-  // Generate code for copying characters using the rep movs instruction.
-  // Copies rcx characters from rsi to rdi. Copying of overlapping regions is
-  // not supported.
-  static void GenerateCopyCharactersREP(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                        Register dest,     // Must be rdi.
-                                        Register src,      // Must be rsi.
-                                        Register count,    // Must be rcx.
-                                        bool ascii);
-
-
-  // Probe the symbol table for a two character string. If the string is
-  // not found by probing a jump to the label not_found is performed. This jump
-  // does not guarantee that the string is not in the symbol table. If the
-  // string is found the code falls through with the string in register rax.
-  static void GenerateTwoCharacterSymbolTableProbe(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                                   Register c1,
-                                                   Register c2,
-                                                   Register scratch1,
-                                                   Register scratch2,
-                                                   Register scratch3,
-                                                   Register scratch4,
-                                                   Label* not_found);
-
-  // Generate string hash.
-  static void GenerateHashInit(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                               Register hash,
-                               Register character,
-                               Register scratch);
-  static void GenerateHashAddCharacter(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                       Register hash,
-                                       Register character,
-                                       Register scratch);
-  static void GenerateHashGetHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register hash,
-                                  Register scratch);
-
- private:
-  DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(StringHelper);
-};
-
-
-// Flag that indicates how to generate code for the stub StringAddStub.
-enum StringAddFlags {
-  NO_STRING_ADD_FLAGS = 0,
-  NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB = 1 << 0  // Omit string check in stub.
-};
-
-
-class StringAddStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit StringAddStub(StringAddFlags flags) {
-    string_check_ = ((flags & NO_STRING_CHECK_IN_STUB) == 0);
-  }
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringAdd; }
-  int MinorKey() { return string_check_ ? 0 : 1; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  // Should the stub check whether arguments are strings?
-  bool string_check_;
-};
-
-
-class SubStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  SubStringStub() {}
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return SubString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-class StringCompareStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  explicit StringCompareStub() {}
-
-  // Compare two flat ascii strings and returns result in rax after popping two
-  // arguments from the stack.
-  static void GenerateCompareFlatAsciiStrings(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register left,
-                                              Register right,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              Register scratch3,
-                                              Register scratch4);
-
- private:
-  Major MajorKey() { return StringCompare; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-};
-
-
-class NumberToStringStub: public CodeStub {
- public:
-  NumberToStringStub() { }
-
-  // Generate code to do a lookup in the number string cache. If the number in
-  // the register object is found in the cache the generated code falls through
-  // with the result in the result register. The object and the result register
-  // can be the same. If the number is not found in the cache the code jumps to
-  // the label not_found with only the content of register object unchanged.
-  static void GenerateLookupNumberStringCache(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                              Register object,
-                                              Register result,
-                                              Register scratch1,
-                                              Register scratch2,
-                                              bool object_is_smi,
-                                              Label* not_found);
-
- private:
-  static void GenerateConvertHashCodeToIndex(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                             Register hash,
-                                             Register mask);
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return NumberToString; }
-  int MinorKey() { return 0; }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
-  const char* GetName() { return "NumberToStringStub"; }
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("NumberToStringStub\n");
-  }
-#endif
-};
-
-
-class RecordWriteStub : public CodeStub {
- public:
-  RecordWriteStub(Register object, Register addr, Register scratch)
-      : object_(object), addr_(addr), scratch_(scratch) { }
-
-  void Generate(MacroAssembler* masm);
-
- private:
-  Register object_;
-  Register addr_;
-  Register scratch_;
-
-#ifdef DEBUG
-  void Print() {
-    PrintF("RecordWriteStub (object reg %d), (addr reg %d), (scratch reg %d)\n",
-           object_.code(), addr_.code(), scratch_.code());
-  }
-#endif
-
-  // Minor key encoding in 12 bits. 4 bits for each of the three
-  // registers (object, address and scratch) OOOOAAAASSSS.
-  class ScratchBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 0, 4> {};
-  class AddressBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 4, 4> {};
-  class ObjectBits : public BitField<uint32_t, 8, 4> {};
-
-  Major MajorKey() { return RecordWrite; }
-
-  int MinorKey() {
-    // Encode the registers.
-    return ObjectBits::encode(object_.code()) |
-           AddressBits::encode(addr_.code()) |
-           ScratchBits::encode(scratch_.code());
-  }
-};
-
-
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
 #endif  // V8_X64_CODEGEN_X64_H_
diff --git a/src/x64/debug-x64.cc b/src/x64/debug-x64.cc
index d5b7e77..2c1056f 100644
--- a/src/x64/debug-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/debug-x64.cc
@@ -47,22 +47,35 @@
 #define __ ACCESS_MASM(masm)
 
 static void Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                          RegList pointer_regs,
+                                          RegList object_regs,
+                                          RegList non_object_regs,
                                           bool convert_call_to_jmp) {
-  // Save the content of all general purpose registers in memory. This copy in
-  // memory is later pushed onto the JS expression stack for the fake JS frame
-  // generated and also to the C frame generated on top of that. In the JS
-  // frame ONLY the registers containing pointers will be pushed on the
-  // expression stack. This causes the GC to update these pointers so that
-  // they will have the correct value when returning from the debugger.
-  __ SaveRegistersToMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
   // Enter an internal frame.
   __ EnterInternalFrame();
 
-  // Store the registers containing object pointers on the expression stack to
-  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC.
-  __ PushRegistersFromMemory(pointer_regs);
+  // Store the registers containing live values on the expression stack to
+  // make sure that these are correctly updated during GC. Non object values
+  // are stored as as two smi causing it to be untouched by GC.
+  ASSERT((object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((non_object_regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
+  ASSERT((object_regs & non_object_regs) == 0);
+  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
+    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+    Register reg = { r };
+    ASSERT(!reg.is(kScratchRegister));
+    if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ push(reg);
+    }
+    // Store the 64-bit value as two smis.
+    if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ movq(kScratchRegister, reg);
+      __ Integer32ToSmi(reg, reg);
+      __ push(reg);
+      __ sar(kScratchRegister, Immediate(32));
+      __ Integer32ToSmi(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister);
+      __ push(kScratchRegister);
+    }
+  }
 
 #ifdef DEBUG
   __ RecordComment("// Calling from debug break to runtime - come in - over");
@@ -70,12 +83,29 @@
   __ xor_(rax, rax);  // No arguments (argc == 0).
   __ movq(rbx, ExternalReference::debug_break());
 
-  CEntryStub ceb(1, ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG);
+  CEntryStub ceb(1);
   __ CallStub(&ceb);
 
-  // Restore the register values containing object pointers from the expression
-  // stack in the reverse order as they where pushed.
-  __ PopRegistersToMemory(pointer_regs);
+  // Restore the register values from the expression stack.
+  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
+    Register reg = { r };
+    if (FLAG_debug_code) {
+      __ Set(reg, kDebugZapValue);
+    }
+    if ((object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ pop(reg);
+    }
+    // Reconstruct the 64-bit value from two smis.
+    if ((non_object_regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
+      __ pop(kScratchRegister);
+      __ SmiToInteger32(kScratchRegister, kScratchRegister);
+      __ shl(kScratchRegister, Immediate(32));
+      __ pop(reg);
+      __ SmiToInteger32(reg, reg);
+      __ or_(reg, kScratchRegister);
+    }
+  }
 
   // Get rid of the internal frame.
   __ LeaveInternalFrame();
@@ -83,12 +113,9 @@
   // If this call did not replace a call but patched other code then there will
   // be an unwanted return address left on the stack. Here we get rid of that.
   if (convert_call_to_jmp) {
-    __ pop(rax);
+    __ addq(rsp, Immediate(kPointerSize));
   }
 
-  // Finally restore all registers.
-  __ RestoreRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-
   // Now that the break point has been handled, resume normal execution by
   // jumping to the target address intended by the caller and that was
   // overwritten by the address of DebugBreakXXX.
@@ -100,12 +127,11 @@
 
 
 void Debug::GenerateCallICDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
-  // Register state for keyed IC call call (from ic-x64.cc)
+  // Register state for IC call call (from ic-x64.cc)
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
-  //  -- rax: number of arguments
+  //  -- rcx: function name
   // -----------------------------------
-  // The number of arguments in rax is not smi encoded.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rcx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -117,7 +143,7 @@
   //  -- rax: number of arguments
   // -----------------------------------
   // The number of arguments in rax is not smi encoded.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rdi.bit(), rax.bit(), false);
 }
 
 
@@ -127,7 +153,7 @@
   //  -- rax     : key
   //  -- rdx     : receiver
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rdx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -138,7 +164,8 @@
   //  -- rcx    : key
   //  -- rdx    : receiver
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(
+      masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -148,7 +175,7 @@
   //  -- rax    : receiver
   //  -- rcx    : name
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -157,7 +184,7 @@
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  -- rax: return value
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit(), true);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit(), 0, true);
 }
 
 
@@ -168,7 +195,8 @@
   //  -- rcx    : name
   //  -- rdx    : receiver
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(
+      masm, rax.bit() | rcx.bit() | rdx.bit(), 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -177,7 +205,7 @@
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
   //  No registers used on entry.
   // -----------------------------------
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, false);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, false);
 }
 
 
@@ -197,7 +225,7 @@
 void Debug::GenerateSlotDebugBreak(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // In the places where a debug break slot is inserted no registers can contain
   // object pointers.
-  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, true);
+  Generate_DebugBreakCallHelper(masm, 0, 0, true);
 }
 
 
diff --git a/src/x64/frames-x64.cc b/src/x64/frames-x64.cc
index 85ebc95..fd26535 100644
--- a/src/x64/frames-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/frames-x64.cc
@@ -35,19 +35,6 @@
 namespace internal {
 
 
-StackFrame::Type StackFrame::ComputeType(State* state) {
-  ASSERT(state->fp != NULL);
-  if (StandardFrame::IsArgumentsAdaptorFrame(state->fp)) {
-    return ARGUMENTS_ADAPTOR;
-  }
-  // The marker and function offsets overlap. If the marker isn't a
-  // smi then the frame is a JavaScript frame -- and the marker is
-  // really the function.
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset;
-  Object* marker = Memory::Object_at(state->fp + offset);
-  if (!marker->IsSmi()) return JAVA_SCRIPT;
-  return static_cast<StackFrame::Type>(Smi::cast(marker)->value());
-}
 
 
 StackFrame::Type ExitFrame::GetStateForFramePointer(Address fp, State* state) {
@@ -58,55 +45,10 @@
   state->fp = fp;
   state->sp = sp;
   state->pc_address = reinterpret_cast<Address*>(sp - 1 * kPointerSize);
-  // Determine frame type.
+  ASSERT(*state->pc_address != NULL);
   return EXIT;
 }
 
-int JavaScriptFrame::GetProvidedParametersCount() const {
-  return ComputeParametersCount();
-}
-
-
-void ExitFrame::Iterate(ObjectVisitor* v) const {
-  v->VisitPointer(&code_slot());
-  // The arguments are traversed as part of the expression stack of
-  // the calling frame.
-}
-
-byte* InternalFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  // Internal frames have no arguments. The stack pointer of the
-  // caller is at a fixed offset from the frame pointer.
-  return fp() + StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-}
-
-byte* JavaScriptFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  int arguments;
-  if (Heap::gc_state() != Heap::NOT_IN_GC || disable_heap_access_) {
-    // The arguments for cooked frames are traversed as if they were
-    // expression stack elements of the calling frame. The reason for
-    // this rather strange decision is that we cannot access the
-    // function during mark-compact GCs when the stack is cooked.
-    // In fact accessing heap objects (like function->shared() below)
-    // at all during GC is problematic.
-    arguments = 0;
-  } else {
-    // Compute the number of arguments by getting the number of formal
-    // parameters of the function. We must remember to take the
-    // receiver into account (+1).
-    JSFunction* function = JSFunction::cast(this->function());
-    arguments = function->shared()->formal_parameter_count() + 1;
-  }
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments * kPointerSize);
-}
-
-
-byte* ArgumentsAdaptorFrame::GetCallerStackPointer() const {
-  const int arguments = Smi::cast(GetExpression(0))->value();
-  const int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset;
-  return fp() + offset + (arguments + 1) * kPointerSize;
-}
-
 
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
 
diff --git a/src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc b/src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc
index 470b5bf..ccd0392 100644
--- a/src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
 
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
 
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "compiler.h"
 #include "debug.h"
@@ -229,6 +230,13 @@
 }
 
 
+FullCodeGenerator::ConstantOperand FullCodeGenerator::GetConstantOperand(
+    Token::Value op, Expression* left, Expression* right) {
+  ASSERT(ShouldInlineSmiCase(op));
+  return kNoConstants;
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::Apply(Expression::Context context, Register reg) {
   switch (context) {
     case Expression::kUninitialized:
@@ -253,20 +261,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       // For simplicity we always test the accumulator register.
       if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ movq(result_register(), reg);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ movq(result_register(), reg);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -295,20 +290,7 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       Move(result_register(), slot);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      Move(result_register(), slot);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -334,20 +316,7 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       __ Move(result_register(), lit->handle());
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      __ Move(result_register(), lit->handle());
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -374,20 +343,7 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       __ pop(result_register());
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ movq(result_register(), Operand(rsp, 0));
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -422,56 +378,7 @@
     case Expression::kTest:
       __ Drop(count);
       if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ movq(result_register(), reg);
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ Drop(count);
-          if (!reg.is(result_register())) __ movq(result_register(), reg);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if (count > 1) __ Drop(count - 1);
-          __ movq(result_register(), reg);
-          __ movq(Operand(rsp, 0), result_register());
-          break;
-      }
-      DoTest(context);
-      break;
-  }
-}
-
-
-void FullCodeGenerator::PrepareTest(Label* materialize_true,
-                                    Label* materialize_false,
-                                    Label** if_true,
-                                    Label** if_false) {
-  switch (context_) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-      break;
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-      // In an effect context, the true and the false case branch to the
-      // same label.
-      *if_true = *if_false = materialize_true;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      *if_true = materialize_true;
-      *if_false = false_label_;
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      *if_true = true_label_;
-      *if_false = materialize_false;
+      DoTest(true_label_, false_label_, fall_through_);
       break;
   }
 }
@@ -512,32 +419,6 @@
 
     case Expression::kTest:
       break;
-
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      __ bind(materialize_true);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ Move(result_register(), Factory::true_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ Push(Factory::true_value());
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      __ bind(materialize_false);
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ Move(result_register(), Factory::false_value());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ Push(Factory::false_value());
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
   }
 }
 
@@ -565,78 +446,19 @@
       break;
     }
     case Expression::kTest:
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is false it's needed.
-          if (!flag) __ PushRoot(Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
-          break;
+      if (flag) {
+        if (true_label_ != fall_through_) __ jmp(true_label_);
+      } else {
+        if (false_label_ != fall_through_) __ jmp(false_label_);
       }
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          // If value is true it's needed.
-          if (flag) __ PushRoot(Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ jmp(flag ? true_label_ : false_label_);
       break;
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Expression::Context context) {
-  // The value to test is in the accumulator.  If the value might be needed
-  // on the stack (value/test and test/value contexts with a stack location
-  // desired), then the value is already duplicated on the stack.
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, true_label_);
-  ASSERT_NE(NULL, false_label_);
-
-  // In value/test and test/value expression contexts with stack as the
-  // desired location, there is already an extra value on the stack.  Use a
-  // label to discard it if unneeded.
-  Label discard;
-  Label* if_true = true_label_;
-  Label* if_false = false_label_;
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if_false = &discard;
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          if_true = &discard;
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-  }
-
+void FullCodeGenerator::DoTest(Label* if_true,
+                               Label* if_false,
+                               Label* fall_through) {
   // Emit the inlined tests assumed by the stub.
   __ CompareRoot(result_register(), Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
   __ j(equal, if_false);
@@ -650,83 +472,28 @@
   Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(result_register());
   __ j(is_smi, if_true);
 
-  // Save a copy of the value if it may be needed and isn't already saved.
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      break;
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ push(result_register());
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          break;
-      }
-      break;
-  }
-
   // Call the ToBoolean stub for all other cases.
   ToBooleanStub stub;
   __ push(result_register());
   __ CallStub(&stub);
   __ testq(rax, rax);
 
-  // The stub returns nonzero for true.  Complete based on the context.
-  switch (context) {
-    case Expression::kUninitialized:
-    case Expression::kEffect:
-    case Expression::kValue:
-      UNREACHABLE();
+  // The stub returns nonzero for true.
+  Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+}
 
-    case Expression::kTest:
-      __ j(not_zero, true_label_);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
 
-    case Expression::kValueTest:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ j(zero, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(true_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ j(not_zero, true_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(false_label_);
-      break;
-
-    case Expression::kTestValue:
-      switch (location_) {
-        case kAccumulator:
-          __ j(not_zero, &discard);
-          __ pop(result_register());
-          __ jmp(false_label_);
-          break;
-        case kStack:
-          __ j(zero, false_label_);
-          break;
-      }
-      __ bind(&discard);
-      __ Drop(1);
-      __ jmp(true_label_);
-      break;
+void FullCodeGenerator::Split(Condition cc,
+                              Label* if_true,
+                              Label* if_false,
+                              Label* fall_through) {
+  if (if_false == fall_through) {
+    __ j(cc, if_true);
+  } else if (if_true == fall_through) {
+    __ j(NegateCondition(cc), if_false);
+  } else {
+    __ j(cc, if_true);
+    __ jmp(if_false);
   }
 }
 
@@ -912,17 +679,18 @@
     // Compile the label expression.
     VisitForValue(clause->label(), kAccumulator);
 
-    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.  The comparison stub expects
-    // the smi vs. smi case to be handled before it is called.
-    Label slow_case;
-    __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 0));  // Switch value.
-    __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(rdx, rax, &slow_case);
-    __ SmiCompare(rdx, rax);
-    __ j(not_equal, &next_test);
-    __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
-    __ jmp(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
+    // Perform the comparison as if via '==='.
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(Token::EQ_STRICT)) {
+      Label slow_case;
+      __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 0));  // Switch value.
+      __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(rdx, rax, &slow_case);
+      __ SmiCompare(rdx, rax);
+      __ j(not_equal, &next_test);
+      __ Drop(1);  // Switch value is no longer needed.
+      __ jmp(clause->body_target()->entry_label());
+      __ bind(&slow_case);
+    }
 
-    __ bind(&slow_case);
     CompareStub stub(equal, true);
     __ CallStub(&stub);
     __ testq(rax, rax);
@@ -1206,7 +974,7 @@
   __ movq(rdi, Operand(rbp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
   __ movq(rcx, FieldOperand(rdi, JSFunction::kLiteralsOffset));
   int literal_offset =
-    FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
+      FixedArray::kHeaderSize + expr->literal_index() * kPointerSize;
   __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rcx, literal_offset));
   __ CompareRoot(rbx, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
   __ j(not_equal, &materialized);
@@ -1395,10 +1163,11 @@
   // slot. Variables with rewrite to .arguments are treated as KEYED_PROPERTY.
   enum LhsKind { VARIABLE, NAMED_PROPERTY, KEYED_PROPERTY };
   LhsKind assign_type = VARIABLE;
-  Property* prop = expr->target()->AsProperty();
-  if (prop != NULL) {
-    assign_type =
-        (prop->key()->IsPropertyName()) ? NAMED_PROPERTY : KEYED_PROPERTY;
+  Property* property = expr->target()->AsProperty();
+  if (property != NULL) {
+    assign_type = (property->key()->IsPropertyName())
+        ? NAMED_PROPERTY
+        : KEYED_PROPERTY;
   }
 
   // Evaluate LHS expression.
@@ -1409,57 +1178,70 @@
     case NAMED_PROPERTY:
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
         // We need the receiver both on the stack and in the accumulator.
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kAccumulator);
         __ push(result_register());
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
       }
       break;
     case KEYED_PROPERTY:
       if (expr->is_compound()) {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kAccumulator);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kAccumulator);
         __ movq(rdx, Operand(rsp, 0));
         __ push(rax);
       } else {
-        VisitForValue(prop->obj(), kStack);
-        VisitForValue(prop->key(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->obj(), kStack);
+        VisitForValue(property->key(), kStack);
       }
       break;
   }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Get value of LHS expression and
-  // store in on top of the stack.
   if (expr->is_compound()) {
     Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kStack;
+    location_ = kAccumulator;
     switch (assign_type) {
       case VARIABLE:
         EmitVariableLoad(expr->target()->AsVariableProxy()->var(),
                          Expression::kValue);
         break;
       case NAMED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitNamedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
       case KEYED_PROPERTY:
-        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(prop);
-        __ push(result_register());
+        EmitKeyedPropertyLoad(property);
         break;
     }
-    location_ = saved_location;
-  }
 
-  // Evaluate RHS expression.
-  Expression* rhs = expr->value();
-  VisitForValue(rhs, kAccumulator);
+    Token::Value op = expr->binary_op();
+    ConstantOperand constant = ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)
+        ? GetConstantOperand(op, expr->target(), expr->value())
+        : kNoConstants;
+    ASSERT(constant == kRightConstant || constant == kNoConstants);
+    if (constant == kNoConstants) {
+      __ push(rax);  // Left operand goes on the stack.
+      VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
+    }
 
-  // If we have a compound assignment: Apply operator.
-  if (expr->is_compound()) {
-    Location saved_location = location_;
-    location_ = kAccumulator;
-    EmitBinaryOp(expr->binary_op(), Expression::kValue);
+    OverwriteMode mode = expr->value()->ResultOverwriteAllowed()
+        ? OVERWRITE_RIGHT
+        : NO_OVERWRITE;
+    SetSourcePosition(expr->position() + 1);
+    if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+      EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(expr,
+                            op,
+                            Expression::kValue,
+                            mode,
+                            expr->target(),
+                            expr->value(),
+                            constant);
+    } else {
+      EmitBinaryOp(op, Expression::kValue, mode);
+    }
     location_ = saved_location;
+
+  } else {
+    VisitForValue(expr->value(), kAccumulator);
   }
 
   // Record source position before possible IC call.
@@ -1500,13 +1282,85 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitInlineSmiBinaryOp(Expression* expr,
+                                              Token::Value op,
+                                              Expression::Context context,
+                                              OverwriteMode mode,
+                                              Expression* left,
+                                              Expression* right,
+                                              ConstantOperand constant) {
+  ASSERT(constant == kNoConstants);  // Only handled case.
+
+  // Do combined smi check of the operands. Left operand is on the
+  // stack (popped into rdx). Right operand is in rax but moved into
+  // rcx to make the shifts easier.
+  Label done, stub_call, smi_case;
+  __ pop(rdx);
+  __ movq(rcx, rax);
+  Condition smi = __ CheckBothSmi(rdx, rax);
+  __ j(smi, &smi_case);
+
+  __ bind(&stub_call);
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_SMI_CODE_IN_STUB, TypeInfo::Unknown());
+  if (stub.ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    stub.GenerateCall(masm_, rdx, rcx);
+  } else {
+    __ push(rdx);
+    __ push(rcx);
+    __ CallStub(&stub);
+  }
+  __ jmp(&done);
+
+  __ bind(&smi_case);
+  switch (op) {
+    case Token::SAR:
+      __ SmiShiftArithmeticRight(rax, rdx, rcx);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHL:
+      __ SmiShiftLeft(rax, rdx, rcx);
+      break;
+    case Token::SHR:
+      __ SmiShiftLogicalRight(rax, rdx, rcx, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::ADD:
+      __ SmiAdd(rax, rdx, rcx, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::SUB:
+      __ SmiSub(rax, rdx, rcx, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::MUL:
+      __ SmiMul(rax, rdx, rcx, &stub_call);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_OR:
+      __ SmiOr(rax, rdx, rcx);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_AND:
+      __ SmiAnd(rax, rdx, rcx);
+      break;
+    case Token::BIT_XOR:
+      __ SmiXor(rax, rdx, rcx);
+      break;
+    default:
+      UNREACHABLE();
+      break;
+  }
+
+  __ bind(&done);
+  Apply(context, rax);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitBinaryOp(Token::Value op,
-                                     Expression::Context context) {
-  __ push(result_register());
-  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op,
-                           NO_OVERWRITE,
-                           NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS);
-  __ CallStub(&stub);
+                                     Expression::Context context,
+                                     OverwriteMode mode) {
+  GenericBinaryOpStub stub(op, mode, NO_GENERIC_BINARY_FLAGS);
+  if (stub.ArgsInRegistersSupported()) {
+    __ pop(rdx);
+    stub.GenerateCall(masm_, rdx, rax);
+  } else {
+    __ push(result_register());
+    __ CallStub(&stub);
+  }
   Apply(context, rax);
 }
 
@@ -1929,11 +1783,11 @@
   // According to ECMA-262, section 11.2.2, page 44, the function
   // expression in new calls must be evaluated before the
   // arguments.
-  // Push function on the stack.
-  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
 
-  // Push global object (receiver).
-  __ push(CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
+  // Push constructor on the stack.  If it's not a function it's used as
+  // receiver for CALL_NON_FUNCTION, otherwise the value on the stack is
+  // ignored.
+  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
 
   // Push the arguments ("left-to-right") on the stack.
   ZoneList<Expression*>* args = expr->arguments();
@@ -1946,16 +1800,13 @@
   // constructor invocation.
   SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
-  // Load function, arg_count into rdi and rax.
+  // Load function and argument count into rdi and rax.
   __ Set(rax, arg_count);
-  // Function is in rsp[arg_count + 1].
-  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsp, rax, times_pointer_size, kPointerSize));
+  __ movq(rdi, Operand(rsp, arg_count * kPointerSize));
 
   Handle<Code> construct_builtin(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   __ Call(construct_builtin, RelocInfo::CONSTRUCT_CALL);
-
-  // Replace function on TOS with result in rax, or pop it.
-  DropAndApply(1, context_, rax);
+  Apply(context_, rax);
 }
 
 
@@ -1967,7 +1818,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_true);
   __ jmp(if_false);
@@ -1984,11 +1837,12 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   Condition positive_smi = __ CheckPositiveSmi(rax);
-  __ j(positive_smi, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(positive_smi, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2002,7 +1856,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
@@ -2016,8 +1872,7 @@
   __ cmpq(rbx, Immediate(FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
   __ j(below, if_false);
   __ cmpq(rbx, Immediate(LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE));
-  __ j(below_equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(below_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2031,12 +1886,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(rax, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE, rbx);
-  __ j(above_equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(above_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2050,14 +1906,15 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ movq(rbx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
   __ testb(FieldOperand(rbx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
            Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-  __ j(not_zero, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2072,7 +1929,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Just indicate false, as %_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf() is only
   // used in a few functions in runtime.js which should not normally be hit by
@@ -2090,12 +1949,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, rbx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2109,12 +1969,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_ARRAY_TYPE, rbx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2128,12 +1989,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ JumpIfSmi(rax, if_false);
   __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, rbx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2146,7 +2008,9 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   // Get the frame pointer for the calling frame.
   __ movq(rax, Operand(rbp, StandardFrameConstants::kCallerFPOffset));
@@ -2162,8 +2026,7 @@
   __ bind(&check_frame_marker);
   __ SmiCompare(Operand(rax, StandardFrameConstants::kMarkerOffset),
                 Smi::FromInt(StackFrame::CONSTRUCT));
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2179,12 +2042,13 @@
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
 
   __ pop(rbx);
   __ cmpq(rax, rbx);
-  __ j(equal, if_true);
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+  Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
 
   Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
 }
@@ -2193,8 +2057,8 @@
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitArguments(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
   ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
 
-  // ArgumentsAccessStub expects the key in edx and the formal
-  // parameter count in eax.
+  // ArgumentsAccessStub expects the key in rdx and the formal
+  // parameter count in rax.
   VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
   __ movq(rdx, rax);
   __ Move(rax, Smi::FromInt(scope()->num_parameters()));
@@ -2398,7 +2262,7 @@
 
   VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);  // Load the object.
   VisitForValue(args->at(1), kAccumulator);  // Load the value.
-  __ pop(rbx);  // rax = value. ebx = object.
+  __ pop(rbx);  // rax = value. rbx = object.
 
   Label done;
   // If the object is a smi, return the value.
@@ -2628,14 +2492,6 @@
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitRegExpCloneResult(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
-  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
-  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
-  __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kRegExpCloneResult, 1);
-  Apply(context_, rax);
-}
-
-
 void FullCodeGenerator::EmitSwapElements(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
   ASSERT(args->length() == 3);
   VisitForValue(args->at(0), kStack);
@@ -2741,6 +2597,40 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitHasCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  __ testl(FieldOperand(rax, String::kHashFieldOffset),
+           Immediate(String::kContainsCachedArrayIndexMask));
+  __ j(zero, if_true);
+  __ jmp(if_false);
+
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
+void FullCodeGenerator::EmitGetCachedArrayIndex(ZoneList<Expression*>* args) {
+  ASSERT(args->length() == 1);
+
+  VisitForValue(args->at(0), kAccumulator);
+
+  __ movl(rax, FieldOperand(rax, String::kHashFieldOffset));
+  ASSERT(String::kHashShift >= kSmiTagSize);
+  __ IndexFromHash(rax, rax);
+
+  Apply(context_, rax);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCallRuntime(CallRuntime* expr) {
   Handle<String> name = expr->name();
   if (name->length() > 0 && name->Get(0) == '_') {
@@ -2840,19 +2730,7 @@
               break;
           }
           break;
-        case Expression::kTestValue:
-          // Value is false so it's needed.
-          switch (location_) {
-            case kAccumulator:
-              __ LoadRoot(result_register(), Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-              break;
-            case kStack:
-              __ PushRoot(Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-              break;
-          }
-          // Fall through.
         case Expression::kTest:
-        case Expression::kValueTest:
           __ jmp(false_label_);
           break;
       }
@@ -2864,42 +2742,18 @@
       Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
       Label* if_true = NULL;
       Label* if_false = NULL;
-
+      Label* fall_through = NULL;
       // Notice that the labels are swapped.
-      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_false, &if_true);
-
-      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false);
-
+      PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+                  &if_false, &if_true, &fall_through);
+      VisitForControl(expr->expression(), if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       Apply(context_, if_false, if_true);  // Labels swapped.
       break;
     }
 
     case Token::TYPEOF: {
       Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (TYPEOF)");
-      VariableProxy* proxy = expr->expression()->AsVariableProxy();
-      if (proxy != NULL &&
-          !proxy->var()->is_this() &&
-          proxy->var()->is_global()) {
-        Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
-        __ Move(rcx, proxy->name());
-        __ movq(rax, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
-        Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
-        // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
-        // error.
-        __ Call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
-        __ push(rax);
-      } else if (proxy != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
-                 proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
-        __ push(rsi);
-        __ Push(proxy->name());
-        __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
-        __ push(rax);
-      } else {
-        // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
-        VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
-      }
-
+      VisitForTypeofValue(expr->expression(), kStack);
       __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kTypeof, 1);
       Apply(context_, rax);
       break;
@@ -2920,9 +2774,7 @@
 
     case Token::SUB: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (SUB)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
+      bool can_overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
       UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
           can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
       GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::SUB, overwrite);
@@ -2936,27 +2788,24 @@
 
     case Token::BIT_NOT: {
       Comment cmt(masm_, "[ UnaryOperation (BIT_NOT)");
-      bool can_overwrite =
-          (expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation() != NULL &&
-           expr->expression()->AsBinaryOperation()->ResultOverwriteAllowed());
-      UnaryOverwriteMode overwrite =
-          can_overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
-      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, overwrite);
-      // GenericUnaryOpStub expects the argument to be in the
-      // accumulator register rax.
+      // The generic unary operation stub expects the argument to be
+      // in the accumulator register rax.
       VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
-      // Avoid calling the stub for Smis.
-      Label smi, done;
-      Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(result_register());
-      __ j(is_smi, &smi);
-      // Non-smi: call stub leaving result in accumulator register.
+      Label done;
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
+        Label call_stub;
+        __ JumpIfNotSmi(rax, &call_stub);
+        __ SmiNot(rax, rax);
+        __ jmp(&done);
+        __ bind(&call_stub);
+      }
+      bool overwrite = expr->expression()->ResultOverwriteAllowed();
+      UnaryOverwriteMode mode =
+          overwrite ? UNARY_OVERWRITE : UNARY_NO_OVERWRITE;
+      GenericUnaryOpStub stub(Token::BIT_NOT, mode);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
-      __ jmp(&done);
-      // Perform operation directly on Smis.
-      __ bind(&smi);
-      __ SmiNot(result_register(), result_register());
       __ bind(&done);
-      Apply(context_, result_register());
+      Apply(context_, rax);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -2968,6 +2817,7 @@
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCountOperation(CountOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CountOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
   // Invalid left-hand-sides are rewritten to have a 'throw
   // ReferenceError' as the left-hand side.
@@ -3033,8 +2883,6 @@
         break;
       case Expression::kValue:
       case Expression::kTest:
-      case Expression::kValueTest:
-      case Expression::kTestValue:
         // Save the result on the stack. If we have a named or keyed property
         // we store the result under the receiver that is currently on top
         // of the stack.
@@ -3055,7 +2903,7 @@
 
   // Inline smi case if we are in a loop.
   Label stub_call, done;
-  if (loop_depth() > 0) {
+  if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(expr->op())) {
     if (expr->op() == Token::INC) {
       __ SmiAddConstant(rax, rax, Smi::FromInt(1));
     } else {
@@ -3138,83 +2986,144 @@
   }
 }
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::VisitBinaryOperation(BinaryOperation* expr) {
-  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ BinaryOperation");
-  switch (expr->op()) {
-    case Token::COMMA:
-      VisitForEffect(expr->left());
-      Visit(expr->right());
-      break;
 
-    case Token::OR:
-    case Token::AND:
-      EmitLogicalOperation(expr);
-      break;
-
-    case Token::ADD:
-    case Token::SUB:
-    case Token::DIV:
-    case Token::MOD:
-    case Token::MUL:
-    case Token::BIT_OR:
-    case Token::BIT_AND:
-    case Token::BIT_XOR:
-    case Token::SHL:
-    case Token::SHR:
-    case Token::SAR:
-      VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
-      VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
-      EmitBinaryOp(expr->op(), context_);
-      break;
-
-    default:
-      UNREACHABLE();
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitForTypeofValue(Expression* expr, Location where) {
+  VariableProxy* proxy = expr->AsVariableProxy();
+  if (proxy != NULL && !proxy->var()->is_this() && proxy->var()->is_global()) {
+    Comment cmnt(masm_, "Global variable");
+    __ Move(rcx, proxy->name());
+    __ movq(rax, CodeGenerator::GlobalObject());
+    Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::LoadIC_Initialize));
+    // Use a regular load, not a contextual load, to avoid a reference
+    // error.
+    __ Call(ic, RelocInfo::CODE_TARGET);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(rax);
+  } else if (proxy != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot() != NULL &&
+             proxy->var()->slot()->type() == Slot::LOOKUP) {
+    __ push(rsi);
+    __ Push(proxy->name());
+    __ CallRuntime(Runtime::kLoadContextSlotNoReferenceError, 2);
+    if (where == kStack) __ push(rax);
+  } else {
+    // This expression cannot throw a reference error at the top level.
+    VisitForValue(expr, where);
   }
 }
 
 
-void FullCodeGenerator::EmitNullCompare(bool strict,
-                                        Register obj,
-                                        Register null_const,
-                                        Label* if_true,
-                                        Label* if_false,
-                                        Register scratch) {
-  __ cmpq(obj, null_const);
-  if (strict) {
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-  } else {
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-    __ CompareRoot(obj, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
-    __ j(equal, if_true);
-    __ JumpIfSmi(obj, if_false);
-    // It can be an undetectable object.
-    __ movq(scratch, FieldOperand(obj, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
-    __ testb(FieldOperand(scratch, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+bool FullCodeGenerator::TryLiteralCompare(Token::Value op,
+                                          Expression* left,
+                                          Expression* right,
+                                          Label* if_true,
+                                          Label* if_false,
+                                          Label* fall_through) {
+  if (op != Token::EQ && op != Token::EQ_STRICT) return false;
+
+  // Check for the pattern: typeof <expression> == <string literal>.
+  Literal* right_literal = right->AsLiteral();
+  if (right_literal == NULL) return false;
+  Handle<Object> right_literal_value = right_literal->handle();
+  if (!right_literal_value->IsString()) return false;
+  UnaryOperation* left_unary = left->AsUnaryOperation();
+  if (left_unary == NULL || left_unary->op() != Token::TYPEOF) return false;
+  Handle<String> check = Handle<String>::cast(right_literal_value);
+
+  VisitForTypeofValue(left_unary->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  if (check->Equals(Heap::number_symbol())) {
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_true);
+    __ movq(rax, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kHeapNumberMapRootIndex);
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::string_symbol())) {
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
              Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
-    __ j(not_zero, if_true);
+    __ j(not_zero, if_false);
+    __ CmpInstanceType(rdx, FIRST_NONSTRING_TYPE);
+    Split(below, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::boolean_symbol())) {
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kFalseValueRootIndex);
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::undefined_symbol())) {
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => true.
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::function_symbol())) {
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_false);
+    __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_FUNCTION_TYPE, rdx);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function' (they are callable).
+    __ CmpInstanceType(rdx, JS_REGEXP_TYPE);
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else if (check->Equals(Heap::object_symbol())) {
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_false);
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    // Regular expressions => 'function', not 'object'.
+    __ CmpObjectType(rax, JS_REGEXP_TYPE, rdx);
+    __ j(equal, if_false);
+    // Check for undetectable objects => false.
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    __ j(not_zero, if_false);
+    // Check for JS objects => true.
+    __ CmpInstanceType(rdx, FIRST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    __ j(below, if_false);
+    __ CmpInstanceType(rdx, LAST_JS_OBJECT_TYPE);
+    Split(below_equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    if (if_false != fall_through) __ jmp(if_false);
   }
-  __ jmp(if_false);
+
+  return true;
 }
 
 
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareOperation(CompareOperation* expr) {
   Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareOperation");
+  SetSourcePosition(expr->position());
 
   // Always perform the comparison for its control flow.  Pack the result
   // into the expression's context after the comparison is performed.
   Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
   Label* if_true = NULL;
   Label* if_false = NULL;
-  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false, &if_true, &if_false);
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  // First we try a fast inlined version of the compare when one of
+  // the operands is a literal.
+  Token::Value op = expr->op();
+  Expression* left = expr->left();
+  Expression* right = expr->right();
+  if (TryLiteralCompare(op, left, right, if_true, if_false, fall_through)) {
+    Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+    return;
+  }
 
   VisitForValue(expr->left(), kStack);
-  switch (expr->op()) {
+  switch (op) {
     case Token::IN:
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kStack);
       __ InvokeBuiltin(Builtins::IN, CALL_FUNCTION);
       __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kTrueValueRootIndex);
-      __ j(equal, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
 
     case Token::INSTANCEOF: {
@@ -3222,8 +3131,8 @@
       InstanceofStub stub;
       __ CallStub(&stub);
       __ testq(rax, rax);
-      __ j(zero, if_true);  // The stub returns 0 for true.
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+       // The stub returns 0 for true.
+      Split(zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
       break;
     }
 
@@ -3231,28 +3140,14 @@
       VisitForValue(expr->right(), kAccumulator);
       Condition cc = no_condition;
       bool strict = false;
-      switch (expr->op()) {
+      switch (op) {
         case Token::EQ_STRICT:
           strict = true;
           // Fall through.
-        case Token::EQ: {
+        case Token::EQ:
           cc = equal;
           __ pop(rdx);
-          // If either operand is constant null we do a fast compare
-          // against null.
-          Literal* right_literal = expr->right()->AsLiteral();
-          Literal* left_literal = expr->left()->AsLiteral();
-          if (right_literal != NULL && right_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, rdx, rax, if_true, if_false, rcx);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          } else if (left_literal != NULL && left_literal->handle()->IsNull()) {
-            EmitNullCompare(strict, rax, rdx, if_true, if_false, rcx);
-            Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
-            return;
-          }
           break;
-        }
         case Token::LT:
           cc = less;
           __ pop(rdx);
@@ -3279,20 +3174,18 @@
           UNREACHABLE();
       }
 
-      // The comparison stub expects the smi vs. smi case to be handled
-      // before it is called.
-      Label slow_case;
-      __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(rax, rdx, &slow_case);
-      __ SmiCompare(rdx, rax);
-      __ j(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      if (ShouldInlineSmiCase(op)) {
+        Label slow_case;
+        __ JumpIfNotBothSmi(rax, rdx, &slow_case);
+        __ SmiCompare(rdx, rax);
+        Split(cc, if_true, if_false, NULL);
+        __ bind(&slow_case);
+      }
 
-      __ bind(&slow_case);
       CompareStub stub(cc, strict);
       __ CallStub(&stub);
       __ testq(rax, rax);
-      __ j(cc, if_true);
-      __ jmp(if_false);
+      Split(cc, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
     }
   }
 
@@ -3302,6 +3195,35 @@
 }
 
 
+void FullCodeGenerator::VisitCompareToNull(CompareToNull* expr) {
+  Comment cmnt(masm_, "[ CompareToNull");
+  Label materialize_true, materialize_false;
+  Label* if_true = NULL;
+  Label* if_false = NULL;
+  Label* fall_through = NULL;
+  PrepareTest(&materialize_true, &materialize_false,
+              &if_true, &if_false, &fall_through);
+
+  VisitForValue(expr->expression(), kAccumulator);
+  __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kNullValueRootIndex);
+  if (expr->is_strict()) {
+    Split(equal, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  } else {
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    __ CompareRoot(rax, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+    __ j(equal, if_true);
+    Condition is_smi = masm_->CheckSmi(rax);
+    __ j(is_smi, if_false);
+    // It can be an undetectable object.
+    __ movq(rdx, FieldOperand(rax, HeapObject::kMapOffset));
+    __ testb(FieldOperand(rdx, Map::kBitFieldOffset),
+             Immediate(1 << Map::kIsUndetectable));
+    Split(not_zero, if_true, if_false, fall_through);
+  }
+  Apply(context_, if_true, if_false);
+}
+
+
 void FullCodeGenerator::VisitThisFunction(ThisFunction* expr) {
   __ movq(rax, Operand(rbp, JavaScriptFrameConstants::kFunctionOffset));
   Apply(context_, rax);
diff --git a/src/x64/ic-x64.cc b/src/x64/ic-x64.cc
index 114ae84..a74e621 100644
--- a/src/x64/ic-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/ic-x64.cc
@@ -572,31 +572,6 @@
 }
 
 
-// Picks out an array index from the hash field.
-static void GenerateIndexFromHash(MacroAssembler* masm,
-                                  Register key,
-                                  Register hash) {
-  // Register use:
-  //   key - holds the overwritten key on exit.
-  //   hash - holds the key's hash. Clobbered.
-
-  // The assert checks that the constants for the maximum number of digits
-  // for an array index cached in the hash field and the number of bits
-  // reserved for it does not conflict.
-  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
-         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
-  // We want the smi-tagged index in key. Even if we subsequently go to
-  // the slow case, converting the key to a smi is always valid.
-  // key: string key
-  // hash: key's hash field, including its array index value.
-  __ and_(hash, Immediate(String::kArrayIndexValueMask));
-  __ shr(hash, Immediate(String::kHashShift));
-  // Here we actually clobber the key which will be used if calling into
-  // runtime later. However as the new key is the numeric value of a string key
-  // there is no difference in using either key.
-  __ Integer32ToSmi(key, hash);
-}
-
 
 void KeyedLoadIC::GenerateGeneric(MacroAssembler* masm) {
   // ----------- S t a t e -------------
@@ -743,7 +718,7 @@
   __ ret(0);
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, rax, rbx);
+  __ IndexFromHash(rbx, rax);
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
 
@@ -1599,7 +1574,7 @@
   GenerateMiss(masm, argc);
 
   __ bind(&index_string);
-  GenerateIndexFromHash(masm, rcx, rbx);
+  __ IndexFromHash(rbx, rcx);
   // Now jump to the place where smi keys are handled.
   __ jmp(&index_smi);
 }
diff --git a/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.cc b/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.cc
index a6837bb..165c51d 100644
--- a/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.cc
@@ -391,6 +391,25 @@
 }
 
 
+void MacroAssembler::IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index) {
+  // The assert checks that the constants for the maximum number of digits
+  // for an array index cached in the hash field and the number of bits
+  // reserved for it does not conflict.
+  ASSERT(TenToThe(String::kMaxCachedArrayIndexLength) <
+         (1 << String::kArrayIndexValueBits));
+  // We want the smi-tagged index in key. Even if we subsequently go to
+  // the slow case, converting the key to a smi is always valid.
+  // key: string key
+  // hash: key's hash field, including its array index value.
+  and_(hash, Immediate(String::kArrayIndexValueMask));
+  shr(hash, Immediate(String::kHashShift));
+  // Here we actually clobber the key which will be used if calling into
+  // runtime later. However as the new key is the numeric value of a string key
+  // there is no difference in using either key.
+  Integer32ToSmi(index, hash);
+}
+
+
 void MacroAssembler::CallRuntime(Runtime::FunctionId id, int num_arguments) {
   CallRuntime(Runtime::FunctionForId(id), num_arguments);
 }
@@ -2102,91 +2121,8 @@
   }
 }
 
+
 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-
-void MacroAssembler::PushRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Push the content of the memory location to the stack.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      movq(kScratchRegister, reg_addr);
-      push(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of registers to memory location.
-  for (int i = 0; i < kNumJSCallerSaved; i++) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      movq(kScratchRegister, reg_addr);
-      movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), reg);
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of memory location to registers.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      Register reg = { r };
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      movq(kScratchRegister, reg_addr);
-      movq(reg, Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::PopRegistersToMemory(RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Pop the content from the stack to the memory location.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      movq(kScratchRegister, reg_addr);
-      pop(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
-
-void MacroAssembler::CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                                    Register scratch,
-                                                    RegList regs) {
-  ASSERT(!scratch.is(kScratchRegister));
-  ASSERT(!base.is(kScratchRegister));
-  ASSERT(!base.is(scratch));
-  ASSERT((regs & ~kJSCallerSaved) == 0);
-  // Copy the content of the stack to the memory location and adjust base.
-  for (int i = kNumJSCallerSaved - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
-    int r = JSCallerSavedCode(i);
-    if ((regs & (1 << r)) != 0) {
-      movq(scratch, Operand(base, 0));
-      ExternalReference reg_addr =
-          ExternalReference(Debug_Address::Register(i));
-      movq(kScratchRegister, reg_addr);
-      movq(Operand(kScratchRegister, 0), scratch);
-      lea(base, Operand(base, kPointerSize));
-    }
-  }
-}
-
 void MacroAssembler::DebugBreak() {
   ASSERT(allow_stub_calls());
   xor_(rax, rax);  // no arguments
@@ -2356,8 +2292,7 @@
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFramePrologue(ExitFrame::Mode mode,
-                                            bool save_rax) {
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFramePrologue(bool save_rax) {
   // Setup the frame structure on the stack.
   // All constants are relative to the frame pointer of the exit frame.
   ASSERT(ExitFrameConstants::kCallerSPDisplacement == +2 * kPointerSize);
@@ -2366,7 +2301,7 @@
   push(rbp);
   movq(rbp, rsp);
 
-  // Reserve room for entry stack pointer and push the debug marker.
+  // Reserve room for entry stack pointer and push the code object.
   ASSERT(ExitFrameConstants::kSPOffset == -1 * kPointerSize);
   push(Immediate(0));  // Saved entry sp, patched before call.
   movq(kScratchRegister, CodeObject(), RelocInfo::EMBEDDED_OBJECT);
@@ -2385,23 +2320,8 @@
   store_rax(context_address);
 }
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrameEpilogue(ExitFrame::Mode mode,
-                                            int result_size,
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrameEpilogue(int result_size,
                                             int argc) {
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Save the state of all registers to the stack from the memory
-  // location. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // TODO(1243899): This should be symmetric to
-    // CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory() but it isn't! esp is assumed
-    // correct here, but computed for the other call. Very error
-    // prone! FIX THIS.  Actually there are deeper problems with
-    // register saving than this asymmetry (see the bug report
-    // associated with this issue).
-    PushRegistersFromMemory(kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
-
 #ifdef _WIN64
   // Reserve space on stack for result and argument structures, if necessary.
   int result_stack_space = (result_size < 2) ? 0 : result_size * kPointerSize;
@@ -2430,48 +2350,35 @@
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int result_size) {
-  EnterExitFramePrologue(mode, true);
+void MacroAssembler::EnterExitFrame(int result_size) {
+  EnterExitFramePrologue(true);
 
   // Setup argv in callee-saved register r12. It is reused in LeaveExitFrame,
   // so it must be retained across the C-call.
   int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
   lea(r12, Operand(rbp, r14, times_pointer_size, offset));
 
-  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(mode, result_size, 2);
+  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(result_size, 2);
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode,
-                                       int stack_space,
+void MacroAssembler::EnterApiExitFrame(int stack_space,
                                        int argc,
                                        int result_size) {
-  EnterExitFramePrologue(mode, false);
+  EnterExitFramePrologue(false);
 
   // Setup argv in callee-saved register r12. It is reused in LeaveExitFrame,
   // so it must be retained across the C-call.
   int offset = StandardFrameConstants::kCallerSPOffset - kPointerSize;
   lea(r12, Operand(rbp, (stack_space * kPointerSize) + offset));
 
-  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(mode, result_size, argc);
+  EnterExitFrameEpilogue(result_size, argc);
 }
 
 
-void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int result_size) {
+void MacroAssembler::LeaveExitFrame(int result_size) {
   // Registers:
   // r12 : argv
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  // Restore the memory copy of the registers by digging them out from
-  // the stack. This is needed to allow nested break points.
-  if (mode == ExitFrame::MODE_DEBUG) {
-    // It's okay to clobber register rbx below because we don't need
-    // the function pointer after this.
-    const int kCallerSavedSize = kNumJSCallerSaved * kPointerSize;
-    int kOffset = ExitFrameConstants::kCodeOffset - kCallerSavedSize;
-    lea(rbx, Operand(rbp, kOffset));
-    CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(rbx, rcx, kJSCallerSaved);
-  }
-#endif
 
   // Get the return address from the stack and restore the frame pointer.
   movq(rcx, Operand(rbp, 1 * kPointerSize));
diff --git a/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.h b/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.h
index 08cb377..9f5a746 100644
--- a/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.h
+++ b/src/x64/macro-assembler-x64.h
@@ -132,13 +132,6 @@
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
   // Debugger Support
 
-  void SaveRegistersToMemory(RegList regs);
-  void RestoreRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs);
-  void PushRegistersFromMemory(RegList regs);
-  void PopRegistersToMemory(RegList regs);
-  void CopyRegistersFromStackToMemory(Register base,
-                                      Register scratch,
-                                      RegList regs);
   void DebugBreak();
 #endif
 
@@ -161,17 +154,16 @@
   // debug mode. Expects the number of arguments in register rax and
   // sets up the number of arguments in register rdi and the pointer
   // to the first argument in register rsi.
-  void EnterExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int result_size = 1);
+  void EnterExitFrame(int result_size = 1);
 
-  void EnterApiExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode,
-                         int stack_space,
+  void EnterApiExitFrame(int stack_space,
                          int argc,
                          int result_size = 1);
 
   // Leave the current exit frame. Expects/provides the return value in
   // register rax:rdx (untouched) and the pointer to the first
   // argument in register rsi.
-  void LeaveExitFrame(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int result_size = 1);
+  void LeaveExitFrame(int result_size = 1);
 
 
   // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -723,6 +715,12 @@
   // occurred.
   void IllegalOperation(int num_arguments);
 
+  // Picks out an array index from the hash field.
+  // Register use:
+  //   hash - holds the index's hash. Clobbered.
+  //   index - holds the overwritten index on exit.
+  void IndexFromHash(Register hash, Register index);
+
   // Find the function context up the context chain.
   void LoadContext(Register dst, int context_chain_length);
 
@@ -878,8 +876,8 @@
   void EnterFrame(StackFrame::Type type);
   void LeaveFrame(StackFrame::Type type);
 
-  void EnterExitFramePrologue(ExitFrame::Mode mode, bool save_rax);
-  void EnterExitFrameEpilogue(ExitFrame::Mode mode, int result_size, int argc);
+  void EnterExitFramePrologue(bool save_rax);
+  void EnterExitFrameEpilogue(int result_size, int argc);
 
   // Allocation support helpers.
   // Loads the top of new-space into the result register.
diff --git a/src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc b/src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc
index 8031864..91e2b44 100644
--- a/src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.cc
@@ -32,11 +32,9 @@
 #include "serialize.h"
 #include "unicode.h"
 #include "log.h"
-#include "ast.h"
 #include "regexp-stack.h"
 #include "macro-assembler.h"
 #include "regexp-macro-assembler.h"
-#include "x64/macro-assembler-x64.h"
 #include "x64/regexp-macro-assembler-x64.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
diff --git a/src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc b/src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc
index e0644cd..f500ce6 100644
--- a/src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/stub-cache-x64.cc
@@ -31,9 +31,10 @@
 #if defined(V8_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
 
 #include "ic-inl.h"
+#include "code-stubs.h"
 #include "codegen-inl.h"
 #include "stub-cache.h"
-#include "macro-assembler-x64.h"
+#include "macro-assembler.h"
 
 namespace v8 {
 namespace internal {
@@ -1291,8 +1292,69 @@
                                                   JSFunction* function,
                                                   String* name,
                                                   CheckType check) {
-  // TODO(722): implement this.
-  return Heap::undefined_value();
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- rcx                 : function name
+  //  -- rsp[0]              : return address
+  //  -- rsp[(argc - n) * 8] : arg[n] (zero-based)
+  //  -- ...
+  //  -- rsp[(argc + 1) * 8] : receiver
+  // -----------------------------------
+
+  // If object is not a string, bail out to regular call.
+  if (!object->IsString()) return Heap::undefined_value();
+
+  const int argc = arguments().immediate();
+
+  Label miss;
+  Label index_out_of_range;
+
+  GenerateNameCheck(name, &miss);
+
+  // Check that the maps starting from the prototype haven't changed.
+  GenerateDirectLoadGlobalFunctionPrototype(masm(),
+                                            Context::STRING_FUNCTION_INDEX,
+                                            rax);
+  ASSERT(object != holder);
+  CheckPrototypes(JSObject::cast(object->GetPrototype()), rax, holder,
+                  rbx, rdx, rdi, name, &miss);
+
+  Register receiver = rax;
+  Register index = rdi;
+  Register scratch1 = rbx;
+  Register scratch2 = rdx;
+  Register result = rax;
+  __ movq(receiver, Operand(rsp, (argc + 1) * kPointerSize));
+  if (argc > 0) {
+    __ movq(index, Operand(rsp, (argc - 0) * kPointerSize));
+  } else {
+    __ LoadRoot(index, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  }
+
+  StringCharAtGenerator char_at_generator(receiver,
+                                          index,
+                                          scratch1,
+                                          scratch2,
+                                          result,
+                                          &miss,  // When not a string.
+                                          &miss,  // When not a number.
+                                          &index_out_of_range,
+                                          STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER);
+  char_at_generator.GenerateFast(masm());
+  __ ret((argc + 1) * kPointerSize);
+
+  ICRuntimeCallHelper call_helper;
+  char_at_generator.GenerateSlow(masm(), call_helper);
+
+  __ bind(&index_out_of_range);
+  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kEmptyStringRootIndex);
+  __ ret((argc + 1) * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  Object* obj = GenerateMissBranch();
+  if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
+
+  // Return the generated code.
+  return GetCode(function);
 }
 
 
@@ -1301,10 +1363,67 @@
                                                       JSFunction* function,
                                                       String* name,
                                                       CheckType check) {
-  // TODO(722): implement this.
-  return Heap::undefined_value();
-}
+  // ----------- S t a t e -------------
+  //  -- rcx                 : function name
+  //  -- rsp[0]              : return address
+  //  -- rsp[(argc - n) * 8] : arg[n] (zero-based)
+  //  -- ...
+  //  -- rsp[(argc + 1) * 8] : receiver
+  // -----------------------------------
 
+  // If object is not a string, bail out to regular call.
+  if (!object->IsString()) return Heap::undefined_value();
+
+  const int argc = arguments().immediate();
+
+  Label miss;
+  Label index_out_of_range;
+  GenerateNameCheck(name, &miss);
+
+  // Check that the maps starting from the prototype haven't changed.
+  GenerateDirectLoadGlobalFunctionPrototype(masm(),
+                                            Context::STRING_FUNCTION_INDEX,
+                                            rax);
+  ASSERT(object != holder);
+  CheckPrototypes(JSObject::cast(object->GetPrototype()), rax, holder,
+                  rbx, rdx, rdi, name, &miss);
+
+  Register receiver = rbx;
+  Register index = rdi;
+  Register scratch = rdx;
+  Register result = rax;
+  __ movq(receiver, Operand(rsp, (argc + 1) * kPointerSize));
+  if (argc > 0) {
+    __ movq(index, Operand(rsp, (argc - 0) * kPointerSize));
+  } else {
+    __ LoadRoot(index, Heap::kUndefinedValueRootIndex);
+  }
+
+  StringCharCodeAtGenerator char_code_at_generator(receiver,
+                                                   index,
+                                                   scratch,
+                                                   result,
+                                                   &miss,  // When not a string.
+                                                   &miss,  // When not a number.
+                                                   &index_out_of_range,
+                                                   STRING_INDEX_IS_NUMBER);
+  char_code_at_generator.GenerateFast(masm());
+  __ ret((argc + 1) * kPointerSize);
+
+  ICRuntimeCallHelper call_helper;
+  char_code_at_generator.GenerateSlow(masm(), call_helper);
+
+  __ bind(&index_out_of_range);
+  __ LoadRoot(rax, Heap::kNanValueRootIndex);
+  __ ret((argc + 1) * kPointerSize);
+
+  __ bind(&miss);
+  Object* obj = GenerateMissBranch();
+  if (obj->IsFailure()) return obj;
+
+  // Return the generated code.
+  return GetCode(function);
+}
 
 
 Object* CallStubCompiler::CompileCallInterceptor(JSObject* object,
diff --git a/src/x64/virtual-frame-x64.cc b/src/x64/virtual-frame-x64.cc
index b8b008c..88e7cc8 100644
--- a/src/x64/virtual-frame-x64.cc
+++ b/src/x64/virtual-frame-x64.cc
@@ -1230,9 +1230,9 @@
   // and receiver on the stack.
   Handle<Code> ic(Builtins::builtin(Builtins::JSConstructCall));
   // Duplicate the function before preparing the frame.
-  PushElementAt(arg_count + 1);
+  PushElementAt(arg_count);
   Result function = Pop();
-  PrepareForCall(arg_count + 1, arg_count + 1);  // Spill args and receiver.
+  PrepareForCall(arg_count + 1, arg_count + 1);  // Spill function and args.
   function.ToRegister(rdi);
 
   // Constructors are called with the number of arguments in register
diff --git a/test/cctest/cctest.status b/test/cctest/cctest.status
index 895e245..d03f5f7 100644
--- a/test/cctest/cctest.status
+++ b/test/cctest/cctest.status
@@ -35,6 +35,11 @@
 # BUG(382): Weird test. Can't guarantee that it never times out.
 test-api/ApplyInterruption: PASS || TIMEOUT
 
+# Bug (484): This test which we thought was originally corrected in r5236
+# is reappering. Disabled until bug in test is fixed. This only fails
+# when snapshot is on, so I am marking it PASS || FAIL
+test-heap-profiler/HeapSnapshotsDiff: PASS || FAIL
+
 # These tests always fail.  They are here to test test.py.  If
 # they don't fail then test.py has failed.
 test-serialize/TestThatAlwaysFails: FAIL
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-api.cc b/test/cctest/test-api.cc
index adaf102..4b6fa9c 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-api.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-api.cc
@@ -8603,7 +8603,7 @@
   // ScriptDataImpl private implementation details
   const int kUnsignedSize = sizeof(unsigned);
   const int kHeaderSize = 4;
-  const int kFunctionEntrySize = 4;
+  const int kFunctionEntrySize = 5;
   const int kFunctionEntryStartOffset = 0;
   const int kFunctionEntryEndOffset = 1;
   unsigned* sd_data =
@@ -8625,6 +8625,8 @@
   try_catch.Reset();
   // Overwrite function bar's start position with 200.  The function entry
   // will not be found when searching for it by position.
+  sd = v8::ScriptData::PreCompile(script, i::StrLength(script));
+  sd_data = reinterpret_cast<unsigned*>(const_cast<char*>(sd->Data()));
   sd_data[kHeaderSize + 1 * kFunctionEntrySize + kFunctionEntryStartOffset] =
       200;
   compiled_script = Script::New(source, NULL, sd);
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-assembler-arm.cc b/test/cctest/test-assembler-arm.cc
index 5952b63..fee6624 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-assembler-arm.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-assembler-arm.cc
@@ -226,13 +226,17 @@
     double a;
     double b;
     double c;
-    float d;
-    float e;
+    double d;
+    double e;
+    double f;
+    int i;
+    float x;
+    float y;
   } T;
   T t;
 
   // Create a function that accepts &t, and loads, manipulates, and stores
-  // the doubles t.a, t.b, and t.c, and floats t.d, t.e.
+  // the doubles and floats.
   Assembler assm(NULL, 0);
   Label L, C;
 
@@ -254,15 +258,34 @@
     __ vmov(d4, r2, r3);
     __ vstr(d4, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, b));
 
-    // Load t.d and t.e, switch values, and store back to the struct.
-    __ vldr(s0, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, d));
-    __ vldr(s1, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, e));
-    __ vmov(s2, s0);
-    __ vmov(s0, s1);
-    __ vmov(s1, s2);
-    __ vstr(s0, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, d));
-    __ vstr(s1, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, e));
+    // Load t.x and t.y, switch values, and store back to the struct.
+    __ vldr(s0, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, x));
+    __ vldr(s31, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, y));
+    __ vmov(s16, s0);
+    __ vmov(s0, s31);
+    __ vmov(s31, s16);
+    __ vstr(s0, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, x));
+    __ vstr(s31, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, y));
 
+    // Move a literal into a register that can be encoded in the instruction.
+    __ vmov(d4, 1.0);
+    __ vstr(d4, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, e));
+
+    // Move a literal into a register that requires 64 bits to encode.
+    // 0x3ff0000010000000 = 1.000000059604644775390625
+    __ vmov(d4, 1.000000059604644775390625);
+    __ vstr(d4, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, d));
+
+    // Convert from floating point to integer.
+    __ vmov(d4, 2.0);
+    __ vcvt_s32_f64(s31, d4);
+    __ vstr(s31, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, i));
+
+    // Convert from integer to floating point.
+    __ mov(lr, Operand(42));
+    __ vmov(s31, lr);
+    __ vcvt_f64_s32(d4, s31);
+    __ vstr(d4, r4, OFFSET_OF(T, f));
     __ ldm(ia_w, sp, r4.bit() | fp.bit() | pc.bit());
 
     CodeDesc desc;
@@ -278,12 +301,20 @@
     t.a = 1.5;
     t.b = 2.75;
     t.c = 17.17;
-    t.d = 4.5;
-    t.e = 9.0;
+    t.d = 0.0;
+    t.e = 0.0;
+    t.f = 0.0;
+    t.i = 0;
+    t.x = 4.5;
+    t.y = 9.0;
     Object* dummy = CALL_GENERATED_CODE(f, &t, 0, 0, 0, 0);
     USE(dummy);
-    CHECK_EQ(4.5, t.e);
-    CHECK_EQ(9.0, t.d);
+    CHECK_EQ(4.5, t.y);
+    CHECK_EQ(9.0, t.x);
+    CHECK_EQ(2, t.i);
+    CHECK_EQ(42.0, t.f);
+    CHECK_EQ(1.0, t.e);
+    CHECK_EQ(1.000000059604644775390625, t.d);
     CHECK_EQ(4.25, t.c);
     CHECK_EQ(4.25, t.b);
     CHECK_EQ(1.5, t.a);
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-debug.cc b/test/cctest/test-debug.cc
index 1e93bf5..9531b57 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-debug.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-debug.cc
@@ -869,8 +869,8 @@
       // Scavenge.
       Heap::CollectGarbage(0, v8::internal::NEW_SPACE);
     } else {
-      // Mark sweep (and perhaps compact).
-      Heap::CollectAllGarbage(false);
+      // Mark sweep compact.
+      Heap::CollectAllGarbage(true);
     }
   }
 }
@@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@
   foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL);
   CHECK_EQ(0, break_point_hit_count);
 
-  // Run with breakpoint
+  // Run with breakpoint.
   int bp = SetBreakPoint(foo, 0);
   foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL);
   CHECK_EQ(1, break_point_hit_count);
@@ -1144,6 +1144,73 @@
 }
 
 
+// Test that a break point can be set at an IC call location and survive a GC.
+TEST(BreakPointICCallWithGC) {
+  break_point_hit_count = 0;
+  v8::HandleScope scope;
+  DebugLocalContext env;
+  v8::Debug::SetDebugEventListener(DebugEventBreakPointCollectGarbage,
+                                   v8::Undefined());
+  v8::Script::Compile(v8::String::New("function bar(){return 1;}"))->Run();
+  v8::Script::Compile(v8::String::New("function foo(){return bar();}"))->Run();
+  v8::Local<v8::Function> foo =
+      v8::Local<v8::Function>::Cast(env->Global()->Get(v8::String::New("foo")));
+
+  // Run without breakpoints.
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(0, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  // Run with breakpoint.
+  int bp = SetBreakPoint(foo, 0);
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(1, break_point_hit_count);
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(2, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  // Run without breakpoints.
+  ClearBreakPoint(bp);
+  foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL);
+  CHECK_EQ(2, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  v8::Debug::SetDebugEventListener(NULL);
+  CheckDebuggerUnloaded();
+}
+
+
+// Test that a break point can be set at an IC call location and survive a GC.
+TEST(BreakPointConstructCallWithGC) {
+  break_point_hit_count = 0;
+  v8::HandleScope scope;
+  DebugLocalContext env;
+  v8::Debug::SetDebugEventListener(DebugEventBreakPointCollectGarbage,
+                                   v8::Undefined());
+  v8::Script::Compile(v8::String::New("function bar(){ this.x = 1;}"))->Run();
+  v8::Script::Compile(v8::String::New(
+      "function foo(){return new bar(1).x;}"))->Run();
+  v8::Local<v8::Function> foo =
+      v8::Local<v8::Function>::Cast(env->Global()->Get(v8::String::New("foo")));
+
+  // Run without breakpoints.
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(0, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  // Run with breakpoint.
+  int bp = SetBreakPoint(foo, 0);
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(1, break_point_hit_count);
+  CHECK_EQ(1, foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL)->Int32Value());
+  CHECK_EQ(2, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  // Run without breakpoints.
+  ClearBreakPoint(bp);
+  foo->Call(env->Global(), 0, NULL);
+  CHECK_EQ(2, break_point_hit_count);
+
+  v8::Debug::SetDebugEventListener(NULL);
+  CheckDebuggerUnloaded();
+}
+
+
 // Test that a break point can be set at a return store location.
 TEST(BreakPointReturn) {
   break_point_hit_count = 0;
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-disasm-arm.cc b/test/cctest/test-disasm-arm.cc
index 0ba4f9a..61f5ffc 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-disasm-arm.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-disasm-arm.cc
@@ -422,6 +422,19 @@
     COMPARE(vmov(d3, d3, eq),
             "0eb03b43       vmov.f64eq d3, d3");
 
+    COMPARE(vmov(s0, s31),
+            "eeb00a6f       vmov.f32 s0, s31");
+    COMPARE(vmov(s31, s0),
+            "eef0fa40       vmov.f32 s31, s0");
+    COMPARE(vmov(r0, s0),
+            "ee100a10       vmov r0, s0");
+    COMPARE(vmov(r10, s31),
+            "ee1faa90       vmov r10, s31");
+    COMPARE(vmov(s0, r0),
+            "ee000a10       vmov s0, r0");
+    COMPARE(vmov(s31, r10),
+            "ee0faa90       vmov s31, r10");
+
     COMPARE(vadd(d0, d1, d2),
             "ee310b02       vadd.f64 d0, d1, d2");
     COMPARE(vadd(d3, d4, d5, mi),
@@ -451,6 +464,41 @@
             "eeb70b00       vmov.f64 d0, #1");
     COMPARE(vmov(d2, -13.0),
             "eeba2b0a       vmov.f64 d2, #-13");
+
+    COMPARE(vldr(s0, r0, 0),
+            "ed900a00       vldr s0, [r0 + 4*0]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(s1, r1, 4),
+            "edd10a01       vldr s1, [r1 + 4*1]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(s15, r4, 16),
+            "edd47a04       vldr s15, [r4 + 4*4]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(s16, r5, 20),
+            "ed958a05       vldr s16, [r5 + 4*5]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(s31, r10, 1020),
+            "eddafaff       vldr s31, [r10 + 4*255]");
+
+    COMPARE(vstr(s0, r0, 0),
+            "ed800a00       vstr s0, [r0 + 4*0]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(s1, r1, 4),
+            "edc10a01       vstr s1, [r1 + 4*1]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(s15, r8, 8),
+            "edc87a02       vstr s15, [r8 + 4*2]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(s16, r9, 12),
+            "ed898a03       vstr s16, [r9 + 4*3]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(s31, r10, 1020),
+            "edcafaff       vstr s31, [r10 + 4*255]");
+
+    COMPARE(vldr(d0, r0, 0),
+            "ed900b00       vldr d0, [r0 + 4*0]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(d1, r1, 4),
+            "ed911b01       vldr d1, [r1 + 4*1]");
+    COMPARE(vldr(d15, r10, 1020),
+            "ed9afbff       vldr d15, [r10 + 4*255]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(d0, r0, 0),
+            "ed800b00       vstr d0, [r0 + 4*0]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(d1, r1, 4),
+            "ed811b01       vstr d1, [r1 + 4*1]");
+    COMPARE(vstr(d15, r10, 1020),
+            "ed8afbff       vstr d15, [r10 + 4*255]");
   }
 
   VERIFY_RUN();
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-heap.cc b/test/cctest/test-heap.cc
index 605d883..eec024f 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-heap.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-heap.cc
@@ -637,22 +637,27 @@
   // Allocate the object.
   Handle<JSObject> object = Factory::NewJSObject(function);
   Handle<JSArray> array = Handle<JSArray>::cast(object);
-  array->Initialize(0);
+  Object* ok = array->Initialize(0);
+  // We just initialized the VM, no heap allocation failure yet.
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
 
   // Set array length to 0.
-  array->SetElementsLength(Smi::FromInt(0));
+  ok = array->SetElementsLength(Smi::FromInt(0));
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
   CHECK_EQ(Smi::FromInt(0), array->length());
   CHECK(array->HasFastElements());  // Must be in fast mode.
 
   // array[length] = name.
-  array->SetElement(0, *name);
+  ok = array->SetElement(0, *name);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
   CHECK_EQ(Smi::FromInt(1), array->length());
   CHECK_EQ(array->GetElement(0), *name);
 
   // Set array length with larger than smi value.
   Handle<Object> length =
       Factory::NewNumberFromUint(static_cast<uint32_t>(Smi::kMaxValue) + 1);
-  array->SetElementsLength(*length);
+  ok = array->SetElementsLength(*length);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
 
   uint32_t int_length = 0;
   CHECK(length->ToArrayIndex(&int_length));
@@ -660,7 +665,8 @@
   CHECK(array->HasDictionaryElements());  // Must be in slow mode.
 
   // array[length] = name.
-  array->SetElement(int_length, *name);
+  ok = array->SetElement(int_length, *name);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
   uint32_t new_int_length = 0;
   CHECK(array->length()->ToArrayIndex(&new_int_length));
   CHECK_EQ(static_cast<double>(int_length), new_int_length - 1);
@@ -684,8 +690,11 @@
   obj->SetProperty(*first, Smi::FromInt(1), NONE);
   obj->SetProperty(*second, Smi::FromInt(2), NONE);
 
-  obj->SetElement(0, *first);
-  obj->SetElement(1, *second);
+  Object* ok = obj->SetElement(0, *first);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
+
+  ok = obj->SetElement(1, *second);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
 
   // Make the clone.
   Handle<JSObject> clone = Copy(obj);
@@ -701,8 +710,10 @@
   clone->SetProperty(*first, Smi::FromInt(2), NONE);
   clone->SetProperty(*second, Smi::FromInt(1), NONE);
 
-  clone->SetElement(0, *second);
-  clone->SetElement(1, *first);
+  ok = clone->SetElement(0, *second);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
+  ok = clone->SetElement(1, *first);
+  CHECK(!ok->IsFailure());
 
   CHECK_EQ(obj->GetElement(1), clone->GetElement(0));
   CHECK_EQ(obj->GetElement(0), clone->GetElement(1));
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-log-stack-tracer.cc b/test/cctest/test-log-stack-tracer.cc
index 6da1a75..312a443 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-log-stack-tracer.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-log-stack-tracer.cc
@@ -216,25 +216,25 @@
 class CodeGeneratorPatcher {
  public:
   CodeGeneratorPatcher() {
-    CodeGenerator::InlineRuntimeLUT genGetFramePointer =
+    CodeGenerator::InlineRuntimeLUT gen_get_frame_pointer =
         {&CodeGenerator::GenerateGetFramePointer, "_GetFramePointer", 0};
     // _RandomHeapNumber is just used as a dummy function that has zero
     // arguments, the same as the _GetFramePointer function we actually patch
     // in.
     bool result = CodeGenerator::PatchInlineRuntimeEntry(
         NewString("_RandomHeapNumber"),
-        genGetFramePointer, &oldInlineEntry);
+        gen_get_frame_pointer, &old_inline_entry);
     CHECK(result);
   }
 
   ~CodeGeneratorPatcher() {
     CHECK(CodeGenerator::PatchInlineRuntimeEntry(
         NewString("_GetFramePointer"),
-        oldInlineEntry, NULL));
+        old_inline_entry, NULL));
   }
 
  private:
-  CodeGenerator::InlineRuntimeLUT oldInlineEntry;
+  CodeGenerator::InlineRuntimeLUT old_inline_entry;
 };
 
 } }  // namespace v8::internal
@@ -273,9 +273,10 @@
 // StackTracer uses Top::c_entry_fp as a starting point for stack
 // walking.
 TEST(CFromJSStackTrace) {
-  // TODO(711) The hack of replacing the inline runtime function
-  // RandomHeapNumber with GetFrameNumber does not work with the way the full
-  // compiler generates inline runtime calls.
+  // TODO(711): The hack of replacing the inline runtime function
+  // RandomHeapNumber with GetFrameNumber does not work with the way
+  // the full compiler generates inline runtime calls.
+  i::FLAG_full_compiler = false;
   i::FLAG_always_full_compiler = false;
 
   TickSample sample;
@@ -313,9 +314,10 @@
 // Top::c_entry_fp value. In this case, StackTracer uses passed frame
 // pointer value as a starting point for stack walking.
 TEST(PureJSStackTrace) {
-  // TODO(711) The hack of replacing the inline runtime function
-  // RandomHeapNumber with GetFrameNumber does not work with the way the full
-  // compiler generates inline runtime calls.
+  // TODO(711): The hack of replacing the inline runtime function
+  // RandomHeapNumber with GetFrameNumber does not work with the way
+  // the full compiler generates inline runtime calls.
+  i::FLAG_full_compiler = false;
   i::FLAG_always_full_compiler = false;
 
   TickSample sample;
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-profile-generator.cc b/test/cctest/test-profile-generator.cc
index ea477de..b362202 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-profile-generator.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-profile-generator.cc
@@ -775,4 +775,21 @@
   CHECK_EQ(0, current->children()->length());
 }
 
+
+TEST(Issue51919) {
+  CpuProfilesCollection collection;
+  i::EmbeddedVector<char*,
+      CpuProfilesCollection::kMaxSimultaneousProfiles> titles;
+  for (int i = 0; i < CpuProfilesCollection::kMaxSimultaneousProfiles; ++i) {
+    i::Vector<char> title = i::Vector<char>::New(16);
+    i::OS::SNPrintF(title, "%d", i);
+    CHECK(collection.StartProfiling(title.start(), i + 1));  // UID must be > 0.
+    titles[i] = title.start();
+  }
+  CHECK(!collection.StartProfiling(
+      "maximum", CpuProfilesCollection::kMaxSimultaneousProfiles + 1));
+  for (int i = 0; i < CpuProfilesCollection::kMaxSimultaneousProfiles; ++i)
+    i::DeleteArray(titles[i]);
+}
+
 #endif  // ENABLE_LOGGING_AND_PROFILING
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-serialize.cc b/test/cctest/test-serialize.cc
index 3ec25c9..20fb2fe 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-serialize.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-serialize.cc
@@ -98,13 +98,6 @@
 }
 
 
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-static int register_code(int reg) {
-  return Debug::k_register_address << kDebugIdShift | reg;
-}
-#endif  // ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-
-
 TEST(ExternalReferenceEncoder) {
   StatsTable::SetCounterFunction(counter_function);
   Heap::Setup(false);
@@ -115,10 +108,6 @@
            Encode(encoder, Runtime::kAbort));
   CHECK_EQ(make_code(IC_UTILITY, IC::kLoadCallbackProperty),
            Encode(encoder, IC_Utility(IC::kLoadCallbackProperty)));
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  CHECK_EQ(make_code(DEBUG_ADDRESS, register_code(3)),
-           Encode(encoder, Debug_Address(Debug::k_register_address, 3)));
-#endif  // ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
   ExternalReference keyed_load_function_prototype =
       ExternalReference(&Counters::keyed_load_function_prototype);
   CHECK_EQ(make_code(STATS_COUNTER, Counters::k_keyed_load_function_prototype),
@@ -156,10 +145,6 @@
            decoder.Decode(make_code(RUNTIME_FUNCTION, Runtime::kAbort)));
   CHECK_EQ(AddressOf(IC_Utility(IC::kLoadCallbackProperty)),
            decoder.Decode(make_code(IC_UTILITY, IC::kLoadCallbackProperty)));
-#ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
-  CHECK_EQ(AddressOf(Debug_Address(Debug::k_register_address, 3)),
-           decoder.Decode(make_code(DEBUG_ADDRESS, register_code(3))));
-#endif  // ENABLE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT
   ExternalReference keyed_load_function =
       ExternalReference(&Counters::keyed_load_function_prototype);
   CHECK_EQ(keyed_load_function.address(),
diff --git a/test/cctest/test-utils.cc b/test/cctest/test-utils.cc
index bcb185d..88ef0a2 100644
--- a/test/cctest/test-utils.cc
+++ b/test/cctest/test-utils.cc
@@ -131,3 +131,64 @@
   buffer2.Dispose();
   buffer1.Dispose();
 }
+
+
+TEST(Collector) {
+  Collector<int> collector(8);
+  const int kLoops = 5;
+  const int kSequentialSize = 1000;
+  const int kBlockSize = 7;
+  for (int loop = 0; loop < kLoops; loop++) {
+    Vector<int> block = collector.AddBlock(7, 0xbadcafe);
+    for (int i = 0; i < kSequentialSize; i++) {
+      collector.Add(i);
+    }
+    for (int i = 0; i < kBlockSize - 1; i++) {
+      block[i] = i * 7;
+    }
+  }
+  Vector<int> result = collector.ToVector();
+  CHECK_EQ(kLoops * (kBlockSize + kSequentialSize), result.length());
+  for (int i = 0; i < kLoops; i++) {
+    int offset = i * (kSequentialSize + kBlockSize);
+    for (int j = 0; j < kBlockSize - 1; j++) {
+      CHECK_EQ(j * 7, result[offset + j]);
+    }
+    CHECK_EQ(0xbadcafe, result[offset + kBlockSize - 1]);
+    for (int j = 0; j < kSequentialSize; j++) {
+      CHECK_EQ(j, result[offset + kBlockSize + j]);
+    }
+  }
+  result.Dispose();
+}
+
+
+TEST(SequenceCollector) {
+  SequenceCollector<int> collector(8);
+  const int kLoops = 5000;
+  const int kMaxSequenceSize = 13;
+  int total_length = 0;
+  for (int loop = 0; loop < kLoops; loop++) {
+    int seq_length = loop % kMaxSequenceSize;
+    collector.StartSequence();
+    for (int j = 0; j < seq_length; j++) {
+      collector.Add(j);
+    }
+    Vector<int> sequence = collector.EndSequence();
+    for (int j = 0; j < seq_length; j++) {
+      CHECK_EQ(j, sequence[j]);
+    }
+    total_length += seq_length;
+  }
+  Vector<int> result = collector.ToVector();
+  CHECK_EQ(total_length, result.length());
+  int offset = 0;
+  for (int loop = 0; loop < kLoops; loop++) {
+    int seq_length = loop % kMaxSequenceSize;
+    for (int j = 0; j < seq_length; j++) {
+      CHECK_EQ(j, result[offset]);
+      offset++;
+    }
+  }
+  result.Dispose();
+}
diff --git a/test/cctest/testcfg.py b/test/cctest/testcfg.py
index c2427c8..485f2cf 100644
--- a/test/cctest/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/cctest/testcfg.py
@@ -31,15 +31,12 @@
 import platform
 import utils
 
-CCTEST_DEBUG_FLAGS = ['--enable-slow-asserts', '--debug-code', '--verify-heap']
-
 
 class CcTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, path, executable, mode, raw_name, dependency, context):
-    super(CcTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(CcTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.executable = executable
-    self.mode = mode
     self.raw_name = raw_name
     self.dependency = dependency
 
@@ -54,8 +51,7 @@
     serialization_file += '_' + self.GetName()
     serialization_option = '--testing_serialization_file=' + serialization_file
     result = [ self.executable, name, serialization_option ]
-    if self.mode == 'debug':
-      result += CCTEST_DEBUG_FLAGS
+    result += self.context.GetVmFlags(self, self.mode)
     return result
 
   def GetCommand(self):
diff --git a/test/es5conform/testcfg.py b/test/es5conform/testcfg.py
index d1f23aa..43d6104 100644
--- a/test/es5conform/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/es5conform/testcfg.py
@@ -37,9 +37,8 @@
 class ES5ConformTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, filename, path, context, root, mode, framework):
-    super(ES5ConformTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(ES5ConformTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.filename = filename
-    self.mode = mode
     self.framework = framework
     self.root = root
 
@@ -55,7 +54,7 @@
     return 'FAILED!' in output.stdout
 
   def GetCommand(self):
-    result = [self.context.GetVm(self.mode)]
+    result = self.context.GetVmCommand(self, self.mode)
     result += ['-e', 'var window = this']
     result += self.framework
     result.append(self.filename)
diff --git a/test/message/testcfg.py b/test/message/testcfg.py
index 6004282..7dae047 100644
--- a/test/message/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/message/testcfg.py
@@ -35,11 +35,10 @@
 class MessageTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, path, file, expected, mode, context, config):
-    super(MessageTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(MessageTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.file = file
     self.expected = expected
     self.config = config
-    self.mode = mode
 
   def IgnoreLine(self, str):
     """Ignore empty lines and valgrind output."""
@@ -79,7 +78,7 @@
     return self.path[-1]
 
   def GetCommand(self):
-    result = [self.config.context.GetVm(self.mode)]
+    result = self.config.context.GetVmCommand(self, self.mode)
     source = open(self.file).read()
     flags_match = FLAGS_PATTERN.search(source)
     if flags_match:
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/array-splice.js b/test/mjsunit/array-splice.js
index 88c4876..68dd9b2 100644
--- a/test/mjsunit/array-splice.js
+++ b/test/mjsunit/array-splice.js
@@ -67,13 +67,8 @@
 (function() {
   var array;
   for (var i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
-    // SpiderMonkey and JSC return undefined in the case where no
-    // arguments are given instead of using the implicit undefined
-    // arguments.  This does not follow ECMA-262, but we do the same for
-    // compatibility.
-    // TraceMonkey follows ECMA-262 though.
     array = [1, 2, 3]
-    assertEquals(undefined, array.splice());
+    assertEquals([], array.splice());
     assertEquals([1, 2, 3], array);
 
     // SpiderMonkey, TraceMonkey and JSC treat the case where no delete count is
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/const-eval-init.js b/test/mjsunit/const-eval-init.js
index 5bcd917..3f380d9 100644
--- a/test/mjsunit/const-eval-init.js
+++ b/test/mjsunit/const-eval-init.js
@@ -67,7 +67,9 @@
   assertEquals(7, x);
 }
 
-testAssignmentArgument();
+for (var i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
+  testAssignmentArgument();
+}
 assertEquals(6, x);
 
 __defineSetter__('x', function() { throw 42; });
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/fuzz-natives.js b/test/mjsunit/fuzz-natives.js
index 11ac2e0..901c190 100644
--- a/test/mjsunit/fuzz-natives.js
+++ b/test/mjsunit/fuzz-natives.js
@@ -176,7 +176,11 @@
   "_GetFromCache": true,
 
   // This function expects its first argument to be a non-smi.
-  "_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf" : true
+  "_IsStringWrapperSafeForDefaultValueOf" : true,
+
+  // Only applicable to strings.
+  "_HasCachedArrayIndex": true,
+  "_GetCachedArrayIndex": true
 };
 
 var currentlyUncallable = {
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-842.js b/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-842.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18ad6d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-842.js
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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.
+
+// 842 describes a scenario where Object.prototype or Array.prototype is
+// changed (a property is added) after which freeze and seal would fail
+// since that property would be listed when doing a "for (var key in names)"
+
+Array.prototype.myfunc = function() {};
+Array.prototype[10] = 42;
+Array.prototype.length = 3000;
+
+var obj = { name: "n1" };
+
+try {
+  obj = Object.freeze(obj);
+} catch (e) {
+  assertUnreachable();
+}
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-851.js b/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-851.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d8f693e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/test/mjsunit/regress/regress-851.js
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+// Copyright 2010 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
+// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+// met:
+//
+//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+//       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+//     * 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.
+//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
+//       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+//       from this software without specific prior written permission.
+//
+// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+// "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 THE COPYRIGHT
+// OWNER 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.
+
+var i = 0;
+for (var i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
+  Object.freeze({});
+  assertNull(JSON.stringify({x: null}).match(/\0/));
+}
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/testcfg.py b/test/mjsunit/testcfg.py
index 49064b1..d8fe24d 100644
--- a/test/mjsunit/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/mjsunit/testcfg.py
@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
 import re
 import tempfile
 
-MJSUNIT_DEBUG_FLAGS = ['--enable-slow-asserts', '--debug-code', '--verify-heap']
 FLAGS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Flags:(.*)")
 FILES_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Files:(.*)")
 SELF_SCRIPT_PATTERN = re.compile(r"//\s+Env: TEST_FILE_NAME")
@@ -40,10 +39,9 @@
 class MjsunitTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, path, file, mode, context, config):
-    super(MjsunitTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(MjsunitTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.file = file
     self.config = config
-    self.mode = mode
     self.self_script = False
 
   def GetLabel(self):
@@ -53,13 +51,11 @@
     return self.path[-1]
 
   def GetCommand(self):
-    result = [self.config.context.GetVm(self.mode)]
+    result = self.config.context.GetVmCommand(self, self.mode)
     source = open(self.file).read()
     flags_match = FLAGS_PATTERN.search(source)
     if flags_match:
       result += flags_match.group(1).strip().split()
-    if self.mode == 'debug':
-      result += MJSUNIT_DEBUG_FLAGS
     additional_files = []
     files_match = FILES_PATTERN.search(source);
     # Accept several lines of 'Files:'
@@ -94,8 +90,8 @@
     self.self_script = self_script
     return self_script
 
-  def Cleanup(self):
-    if self.self_script:
+  def AfterRun(self, result):
+    if self.self_script and (not result.HasPreciousOutput()):
       test.CheckedUnlink(self.self_script)
 
 class MjsunitTestConfiguration(test.TestConfiguration):
diff --git a/test/mjsunit/third_party/array-splice-webkit.js b/test/mjsunit/third_party/array-splice-webkit.js
index b676a7c..974ac55 100644
--- a/test/mjsunit/third_party/array-splice-webkit.js
+++ b/test/mjsunit/third_party/array-splice-webkit.js
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 assertArrayEquals([], arr)
 
 arr = ['a','b','c','d'];
-assertEquals(undefined, arr.splice())
+assertEquals([], arr.splice())
 assertArrayEquals(['a','b','c','d'], arr);
 assertArrayEquals(['a','b','c','d'], arr.splice(undefined))
 assertArrayEquals([], arr);
diff --git a/test/mozilla/mozilla.status b/test/mozilla/mozilla.status
index 28fc063..1768c39 100644
--- a/test/mozilla/mozilla.status
+++ b/test/mozilla/mozilla.status
@@ -235,11 +235,6 @@
 # toExponential argument restricted to range 0..20 in JSC/V8
 ecma_3/Number/15.7.4.6-1: FAIL_OK
 
-# Array.prototype.slice with zero arguments return undefined in JSC/V8, 
-# empty array in Spider/TraceMonkey.
-js1_5/Array/regress-451483: FAIL_OK
-
-
 #:=== RegExp:=== 
 # To be compatible with JSC we silently ignore flags that do not make
 # sense.  These tests expects us to throw exceptions.  
diff --git a/test/mozilla/testcfg.py b/test/mozilla/testcfg.py
index d1c1767..7a6438f 100644
--- a/test/mozilla/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/mozilla/testcfg.py
@@ -57,9 +57,8 @@
 class MozillaTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, filename, path, context, root, mode, framework):
-    super(MozillaTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(MozillaTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.filename = filename
-    self.mode = mode
     self.framework = framework
     self.root = root
 
@@ -75,8 +74,8 @@
     return 'FAILED!' in output.stdout
 
   def GetCommand(self):
-    result = [self.context.GetVm(self.mode), '--expose-gc',
-              join(self.root, 'mozilla-shell-emulation.js')]
+    result = self.context.GetVmCommand(self, self.mode) + \
+       [ '--expose-gc', join(self.root, 'mozilla-shell-emulation.js') ]
     result += self.framework
     result.append(self.filename)
     return result
diff --git a/test/sputnik/testcfg.py b/test/sputnik/testcfg.py
index 6592382..f7a5edc 100644
--- a/test/sputnik/testcfg.py
+++ b/test/sputnik/testcfg.py
@@ -36,9 +36,8 @@
 class SputnikTestCase(test.TestCase):
 
   def __init__(self, case, path, context, mode):
-    super(SputnikTestCase, self).__init__(context, path)
+    super(SputnikTestCase, self).__init__(context, path, mode)
     self.case = case
-    self.mode = mode
     self.tmpfile = None
     self.source = None
 
@@ -56,12 +55,13 @@
     self.tmpfile.Write(self.GetSource())
     self.tmpfile.Close()
 
-  def AfterRun(self):
-    self.tmpfile.Dispose()
+  def AfterRun(self, result):
+    # Dispose the temporary file if everything looks okay.
+    if not result.HasPreciousOutput(): self.tmpfile.Dispose()
     self.tmpfile = None
 
   def GetCommand(self):
-    result = [self.context.GetVm(self.mode)]
+    result = self.context.GetVmCommand(self, self.mode)
     result.append(self.tmpfile.name)
     return result
 
diff --git a/tools/gyp/v8.gyp b/tools/gyp/v8.gyp
index 47f9502..b355fb6 100644
--- a/tools/gyp/v8.gyp
+++ b/tools/gyp/v8.gyp
@@ -343,8 +343,6 @@
         '../../src/fixed-dtoa.h',
         '../../src/flags.cc',
         '../../src/flags.h',
-        '../../src/flow-graph.cc',
-        '../../src/flow-graph.h',
         '../../src/frame-element.cc',
         '../../src/frame-element.h',
         '../../src/frames-inl.h',
@@ -495,6 +493,8 @@
             '../../src/arm/assembler-arm.cc',
             '../../src/arm/assembler-arm.h',
             '../../src/arm/builtins-arm.cc',
+            '../../src/arm/code-stubs-arm.cc',
+            '../../src/arm/code-stubs-arm.h',
             '../../src/arm/codegen-arm.cc',
             '../../src/arm/codegen-arm.h',
             '../../src/arm/constants-arm.h',
@@ -541,6 +541,8 @@
             '../../src/ia32/assembler-ia32.cc',
             '../../src/ia32/assembler-ia32.h',
             '../../src/ia32/builtins-ia32.cc',
+            '../../src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc',
+            '../../src/ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h',
             '../../src/ia32/codegen-ia32.cc',
             '../../src/ia32/codegen-ia32.h',
             '../../src/ia32/cpu-ia32.cc',
@@ -575,6 +577,8 @@
             '../../src/x64/assembler-x64.cc',
             '../../src/x64/assembler-x64.h',
             '../../src/x64/builtins-x64.cc',
+            '../../src/x64/code-stubs-x64.cc',
+            '../../src/x64/code-stubs-x64.h',
             '../../src/x64/codegen-x64.cc',
             '../../src/x64/codegen-x64.h',
             '../../src/x64/cpu-x64.cc',
diff --git a/tools/oom_dump/oom_dump.cc b/tools/oom_dump/oom_dump.cc
index ae14cde..1bf5ac1 100644
--- a/tools/oom_dump/oom_dump.cc
+++ b/tools/oom_dump/oom_dump.cc
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
   ReadPointedValue(memory_region, heap_stats_addr, offset)
 
   CHECK(READ_FIELD(0) == v8::internal::HeapStats::kStartMarker);
-  CHECK(READ_FIELD(23) == v8::internal::HeapStats::kEndMarker);
+  CHECK(READ_FIELD(24) == v8::internal::HeapStats::kEndMarker);
 
   const int new_space_size = READ_FIELD(1);
   const int new_space_capacity = READ_FIELD(2);
@@ -184,6 +184,7 @@
   const int destroyed_global_handle_count = READ_FIELD(18);
   const int memory_allocator_size = READ_FIELD(19);
   const int memory_allocator_capacity = READ_FIELD(20);
+  const int os_error = READ_FIELD(23);
 #undef READ_FIELD
 
   int objects_per_type[v8::internal::LAST_TYPE + 1] = {0};
@@ -243,6 +244,7 @@
   PRINT_INT_STAT(destroyed_global_handle_count);
   PRINT_MB_STAT(memory_allocator_size);
   PRINT_MB_STAT(memory_allocator_capacity);
+  PRINT_INT_STAT(os_error);
 #undef PRINT_STAT
 
   printf("\n");
diff --git a/tools/test.py b/tools/test.py
index f17e9b1..4b916f8 100755
--- a/tools/test.py
+++ b/tools/test.py
@@ -331,10 +331,11 @@
 
 class TestCase(object):
 
-  def __init__(self, context, path):
+  def __init__(self, context, path, mode):
     self.path = path
     self.context = context
     self.duration = None
+    self.mode = mode
 
   def IsNegative(self):
     return False
@@ -355,14 +356,19 @@
 
   def RunCommand(self, command):
     full_command = self.context.processor(command)
-    output = Execute(full_command, self.context, self.context.timeout)
+    output = Execute(full_command,
+                     self.context,
+                     self.context.GetTimeout(self.mode))
     self.Cleanup()
-    return TestOutput(self, full_command, output)
+    return TestOutput(self,
+                      full_command,
+                      output,
+                      self.context.store_unexpected_output)
 
   def BeforeRun(self):
     pass
 
-  def AfterRun(self):
+  def AfterRun(self, result):
     pass
 
   def Run(self):
@@ -370,7 +376,7 @@
     try:
       result = self.RunCommand(self.GetCommand())
     finally:
-      self.AfterRun()
+      self.AfterRun(result)
     return result
 
   def Cleanup(self):
@@ -379,10 +385,11 @@
 
 class TestOutput(object):
 
-  def __init__(self, test, command, output):
+  def __init__(self, test, command, output, store_unexpected_output):
     self.test = test
     self.command = command
     self.output = output
+    self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
 
   def UnexpectedOutput(self):
     if self.HasCrashed():
@@ -395,6 +402,9 @@
       outcome = PASS
     return not outcome in self.test.outcomes
 
+  def HasPreciousOutput(self):
+    return self.UnexpectedOutput() and self.store_unexpected_output
+
   def HasCrashed(self):
     if utils.IsWindows():
       return 0x80000000 & self.output.exit_code and not (0x3FFFFF00 & self.output.exit_code)
@@ -557,6 +567,11 @@
     return self.name
 
 
+# Use this to run several variants of the tests, e.g.:
+# VARIANT_FLAGS = [[], ['--always_compact', '--noflush_code']]
+VARIANT_FLAGS = [[]]
+
+
 class TestRepository(TestSuite):
 
   def __init__(self, path):
@@ -583,8 +598,12 @@
   def GetBuildRequirements(self, path, context):
     return self.GetConfiguration(context).GetBuildRequirements()
 
-  def ListTests(self, current_path, path, context, mode):
-    return self.GetConfiguration(context).ListTests(current_path, path, mode)
+  def AddTestsToList(self, result, current_path, path, context, mode):
+    for v in VARIANT_FLAGS:
+      tests = self.GetConfiguration(context).ListTests(current_path, path, mode)
+      for t in tests: t.variant_flags = v
+      result += tests
+
 
   def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
     self.GetConfiguration(context).GetTestStatus(sections, defs)
@@ -611,7 +630,7 @@
       test_name = test.GetName()
       if not name or name.match(test_name):
         full_path = current_path + [test_name]
-        result += test.ListTests(full_path, path, context, mode)
+        test.AddTestsToList(result, full_path, path, context, mode)
     return result
 
   def GetTestStatus(self, context, sections, defs):
@@ -619,12 +638,20 @@
       test.GetTestStatus(context, sections, defs)
 
 
-SUFFIX = {'debug': '_g', 'release': ''}
+SUFFIX = {
+    'debug'   : '_g',
+    'release' : '' }
+FLAGS = {
+    'debug'   : ['--enable-slow-asserts', '--debug-code', '--verify-heap'],
+    'release' : []}
+TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR = {
+    'debug'   : 4,
+    'release' : 1 }
 
 
 class Context(object):
 
-  def __init__(self, workspace, buildspace, verbose, vm, timeout, processor, suppress_dialogs):
+  def __init__(self, workspace, buildspace, verbose, vm, timeout, processor, suppress_dialogs, store_unexpected_output):
     self.workspace = workspace
     self.buildspace = buildspace
     self.verbose = verbose
@@ -632,6 +659,7 @@
     self.timeout = timeout
     self.processor = processor
     self.suppress_dialogs = suppress_dialogs
+    self.store_unexpected_output = store_unexpected_output
 
   def GetVm(self, mode):
     name = self.vm_root + SUFFIX[mode]
@@ -639,6 +667,15 @@
       name = name + '.exe'
     return name
 
+  def GetVmCommand(self, testcase, mode):
+    return [self.GetVm(mode)] + self.GetVmFlags(testcase, mode)
+
+  def GetVmFlags(self, testcase, mode):
+    return testcase.variant_flags + FLAGS[mode]
+
+  def GetTimeout(self, mode):
+    return self.timeout * TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR[mode]
+
 def RunTestCases(cases_to_run, progress, tasks):
   progress = PROGRESS_INDICATORS[progress](cases_to_run)
   return progress.Run(tasks)
@@ -1121,7 +1158,13 @@
         dest="suppress_dialogs", default=True, action="store_true")
   result.add_option("--no-suppress-dialogs", help="Display Windows dialogs for crashing tests",
         dest="suppress_dialogs", action="store_false")
-  result.add_option("--shell", help="Path to V8 shell", default="shell");
+  result.add_option("--shell", help="Path to V8 shell", default="shell")
+  result.add_option("--store-unexpected-output", 
+      help="Store the temporary JS files from tests that fails",
+      dest="store_unexpected_output", default=True, action="store_true")
+  result.add_option("--no-store-unexpected-output", 
+      help="Deletes the temporary JS files from tests that fails",
+      dest="store_unexpected_output", action="store_false")
   return result
 
 
@@ -1258,11 +1301,13 @@
 
   shell = abspath(options.shell)
   buildspace = dirname(shell)
+
   context = Context(workspace, buildspace, VERBOSE,
                     shell,
                     options.timeout,
                     GetSpecialCommandProcessor(options.special_command),
-                    options.suppress_dialogs)
+                    options.suppress_dialogs,
+                    options.store_unexpected_output)
   # First build the required targets
   if not options.no_build:
     reqs = [ ]
@@ -1278,7 +1323,7 @@
   # Just return if we are only building the targets for running the tests.
   if options.build_only:
     return 0
-  
+
   # Get status for tests
   sections = [ ]
   defs = { }
diff --git a/tools/utils.py b/tools/utils.py
index 3a55722..8083091 100644
--- a/tools/utils.py
+++ b/tools/utils.py
@@ -63,14 +63,20 @@
     return None
 
 
+# This will default to building the 32 bit VM even on machines that are capable
+# of running the 64 bit VM.  Use the scons option --arch=x64 to force it to build
+# the 64 bit VM.
 def GuessArchitecture():
   id = platform.machine()
+  id = id.lower()  # Windows 7 capitalizes 'AMD64'.
   if id.startswith('arm'):
     return 'arm'
-  elif (not id) or (not re.match('(x|i[3-6])86', id) is None):
+  elif (not id) or (not re.match('(x|i[3-6])86$', id) is None):
     return 'ia32'
   elif id == 'i86pc':
     return 'ia32'
+  elif id == 'x86_64':
+    return 'ia32'
   elif id == 'amd64':
     return 'ia32'
   else:
diff --git a/tools/v8.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj b/tools/v8.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
index 0ca6a9d..3ebc458 100644
--- a/tools/v8.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
+++ b/tools/v8.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj
@@ -223,14 +223,12 @@
 		9FA38BB31175B2D200C4CD55 /* data-flow.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38B9C1175B2D200C4CD55 /* data-flow.cc */; };
 		9FA38BB41175B2D200C4CD55 /* diy-fp.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38B9E1175B2D200C4CD55 /* diy-fp.cc */; };
 		9FA38BB51175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA11175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc */; };
-		9FA38BB61175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA31175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc */; };
 		9FA38BB71175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA51175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.cc */; };
 		9FA38BB81175B2D200C4CD55 /* liveedit.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA91175B2D200C4CD55 /* liveedit.cc */; };
 		9FA38BB91175B2D200C4CD55 /* type-info.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BAE1175B2D200C4CD55 /* type-info.cc */; };
 		9FA38BBA1175B2D200C4CD55 /* data-flow.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38B9C1175B2D200C4CD55 /* data-flow.cc */; };
 		9FA38BBB1175B2D200C4CD55 /* diy-fp.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38B9E1175B2D200C4CD55 /* diy-fp.cc */; };
 		9FA38BBC1175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA11175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc */; };
-		9FA38BBD1175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA31175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc */; };
 		9FA38BBE1175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA51175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.cc */; };
 		9FA38BBF1175B2D200C4CD55 /* liveedit.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BA91175B2D200C4CD55 /* liveedit.cc */; };
 		9FA38BC01175B2D200C4CD55 /* type-info.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = 9FA38BAE1175B2D200C4CD55 /* type-info.cc */; };
@@ -248,6 +246,8 @@
 		C2BD4BE51201661F0046BF9F /* dtoa.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = C2BD4BD5120165460046BF9F /* dtoa.cc */; };
 		C2D1E9731212F2BC00187A52 /* objects-visiting.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = C2D1E9711212F27B00187A52 /* objects-visiting.cc */; };
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+		C68081AD1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = C68081AB1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.cc */; };
+		C68081B112251239001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.cc in Sources */ = {isa = PBXBuildFile; fileRef = C68081B012251239001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.cc */; };
 /* End PBXBuildFile section */
 
 /* Begin PBXContainerItemProxy section */
@@ -596,8 +596,6 @@
 		9FA38BA01175B2D200C4CD55 /* double.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; path = double.h; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
 		9FA38BA11175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.cpp.cpp; path = "fast-dtoa.cc"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
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-		9FA38BA31175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.cpp.cpp; path = "flow-graph.cc"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
-		9FA38BA41175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; path = "flow-graph.h"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
 		9FA38BA51175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.cc */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.cpp.cpp; path = "full-codegen.cc"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
 		9FA38BA61175B2D200C4CD55 /* full-codegen.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; path = "full-codegen.h"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
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@@ -628,6 +626,10 @@
 		C2BD4BDA120165A70046BF9F /* fixed-dtoa.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; path = "fixed-dtoa.h"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
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+		C68081AB1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.cc */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.cpp.cpp; name = "code-stubs-arm.cc"; path = "arm/code-stubs-arm.cc"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
+		C68081AC1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; name = "code-stubs-arm.h"; path = "arm/code-stubs-arm.h"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
+		C68081B012251239001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.cc */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.cpp.cpp; name = "code-stubs-ia32.cc"; path = "ia32/code-stubs-ia32.cc"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
+		C68081B412251257001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.h */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; fileEncoding = 4; lastKnownFileType = sourcecode.c.h; name = "code-stubs-ia32.h"; path = "ia32/code-stubs-ia32.h"; sourceTree = "<group>"; };
 /* End PBXFileReference section */
 
 /* Begin PBXFrameworksBuildPhase section */
@@ -716,6 +718,10 @@
 		897FF0D70E719AB300D62E90 /* C++ */ = {
 			isa = PBXGroup;
 			children = (
+				C68081B412251257001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.h */,
+				C68081B012251239001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.cc */,
+				C68081AB1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.cc */,
+				C68081AC1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.h */,
 				897FF1750E719B8F00D62E90 /* SConscript */,
 				897FF0F60E719B8F00D62E90 /* accessors.cc */,
 				897FF0F70E719B8F00D62E90 /* accessors.h */,
@@ -816,8 +822,6 @@
 				89471C7F0EB23EE400B6874B /* flag-definitions.h */,
 				897FF1350E719B8F00D62E90 /* flags.cc */,
 				897FF1360E719B8F00D62E90 /* flags.h */,
-				9FA38BA31175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc */,
-				9FA38BA41175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.h */,
 				8981F5FE1010500F00D1520E /* frame-element.cc */,
 				8981F5FF1010500F00D1520E /* frame-element.h */,
 				897FF1370E719B8F00D62E90 /* frames-arm.cc */,
@@ -1298,7 +1302,6 @@
 				89A88E040E71A65D0043BA31 /* factory.cc in Sources */,
 				9FA38BBC1175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc in Sources */,
 				89A88E050E71A65D0043BA31 /* flags.cc in Sources */,
-				9FA38BBD1175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc in Sources */,
 				8981F6001010501900D1520E /* frame-element.cc in Sources */,
 				89A88E060E71A6600043BA31 /* frames-ia32.cc in Sources */,
 				89A88E070E71A6610043BA31 /* frames.cc in Sources */,
@@ -1369,6 +1372,7 @@
 				58950D660F5551C200F3E8BA /* virtual-frame.cc in Sources */,
 				9FA37336116DD9F000C4CD55 /* vm-state.cc in Sources */,
 				89A88E2E0E71A6D60043BA31 /* zone.cc in Sources */,
+				C68081B112251239001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-ia32.cc in Sources */,
 			);
 			runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing = 0;
 		};
@@ -1422,7 +1426,6 @@
 				89F23C570E78D5B2006B2466 /* factory.cc in Sources */,
 				9FA38BB51175B2D200C4CD55 /* fast-dtoa.cc in Sources */,
 				89F23C580E78D5B2006B2466 /* flags.cc in Sources */,
-				9FA38BB61175B2D200C4CD55 /* flow-graph.cc in Sources */,
 				8981F6011010502800D1520E /* frame-element.cc in Sources */,
 				89F23C9C0E78D5F1006B2466 /* frames-arm.cc in Sources */,
 				89F23C5A0E78D5B2006B2466 /* frames.cc in Sources */,
@@ -1494,6 +1497,7 @@
 				58950D680F5551CB00F3E8BA /* virtual-frame.cc in Sources */,
 				9FA37335116DD9F000C4CD55 /* vm-state.cc in Sources */,
 				89F23C820E78D5B2006B2466 /* zone.cc in Sources */,
+				C68081AD1225120B001EAFE4 /* code-stubs-arm.cc in Sources */,
 			);
 			runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing = 0;
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diff --git a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base.vcproj b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base.vcproj
index ef08773..4629b5d 100644
--- a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base.vcproj
+++ b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base.vcproj
@@ -305,6 +305,14 @@
 				>
 			</File>
 			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\ia32\code-stubs-ia32.cc"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\ia32\code-stubs-ia32.h"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
 				RelativePath="..\..\src\code.h"
 				>
 			</File>
@@ -481,14 +489,6 @@
 				>
 			</File>
 			<File
-				RelativePath="..\..\src\flow-graph.cc"
-				>
-			</File>
-			<File
-				RelativePath="..\..\src\flow-graph.h"
-				>
-			</File>
-			<File
 				RelativePath="..\..\src\frame-element.cc"
 				>
 			</File>
diff --git a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_arm.vcproj b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_arm.vcproj
index aa1e822..4848c9b 100644
--- a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_arm.vcproj
+++ b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_arm.vcproj
@@ -277,6 +277,14 @@
 				>
 			</File>
 			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\arm\code-stubs-arm.cc"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\arm\code-stubs-arm.h"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
 				RelativePath="..\..\src\code.h"
 				>
 			</File>
diff --git a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_x64.vcproj b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_x64.vcproj
index 33c5394..f5cce21 100644
--- a/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_x64.vcproj
+++ b/tools/visual_studio/v8_base_x64.vcproj
@@ -277,6 +277,14 @@
 				>
 			</File>
 			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\x64\code-stubs-x64.cc"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
+				RelativePath="..\..\src\x64\code-stubs-x64.h"
+				>
+			</File>
+			<File
 				RelativePath="..\..\src\code.h"
 				>
 			</File>