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27
28#ifndef V8_UTILS_H_
29#define V8_UTILS_H_
30
31#include <stdlib.h>
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +010032#include <string.h>
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +000033#include <climits>
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000034
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -080035#include "globals.h"
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -080036#include "checks.h"
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -080037#include "allocation.h"
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -080038
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000039namespace v8 {
40namespace internal {
41
42// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
43// General helper functions
44
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +010045#define IS_POWER_OF_TWO(x) (((x) & ((x) - 1)) == 0)
46
Steve Block3ce2e202009-11-05 08:53:23 +000047// Returns true iff x is a power of 2 (or zero). Cannot be used with the
48// maximally negative value of the type T (the -1 overflows).
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000049template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +000050inline bool IsPowerOf2(T x) {
Ben Murdoch7f4d5bd2010-06-15 11:15:29 +010051 return IS_POWER_OF_TWO(x);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000052}
53
54
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +010055// X must be a power of 2. Returns the number of trailing zeros.
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +000056inline int WhichPowerOf2(uint32_t x) {
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +010057 ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(x));
58 ASSERT(x != 0);
Kristian Monsen9dcf7e22010-06-28 14:14:28 +010059 int bits = 0;
60#ifdef DEBUG
61 int original_x = x;
62#endif
63 if (x >= 0x10000) {
64 bits += 16;
65 x >>= 16;
66 }
67 if (x >= 0x100) {
68 bits += 8;
69 x >>= 8;
70 }
71 if (x >= 0x10) {
72 bits += 4;
73 x >>= 4;
74 }
75 switch (x) {
76 default: UNREACHABLE();
77 case 8: bits++; // Fall through.
78 case 4: bits++; // Fall through.
79 case 2: bits++; // Fall through.
80 case 1: break;
81 }
82 ASSERT_EQ(1 << bits, original_x);
83 return bits;
84 return 0;
85}
86
87
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000088// The C++ standard leaves the semantics of '>>' undefined for
89// negative signed operands. Most implementations do the right thing,
90// though.
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +000091inline int ArithmeticShiftRight(int x, int s) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +000092 return x >> s;
93}
94
95
96// Compute the 0-relative offset of some absolute value x of type T.
97// This allows conversion of Addresses and integral types into
98// 0-relative int offsets.
99template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000100inline intptr_t OffsetFrom(T x) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000101 return x - static_cast<T>(0);
102}
103
104
105// Compute the absolute value of type T for some 0-relative offset x.
106// This allows conversion of 0-relative int offsets into Addresses and
107// integral types.
108template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000109inline T AddressFrom(intptr_t x) {
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000110 return static_cast<T>(static_cast<T>(0) + x);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000111}
112
113
114// Return the largest multiple of m which is <= x.
115template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000116inline T RoundDown(T x, intptr_t m) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000117 ASSERT(IsPowerOf2(m));
118 return AddressFrom<T>(OffsetFrom(x) & -m);
119}
120
121
122// Return the smallest multiple of m which is >= x.
123template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000124inline T RoundUp(T x, intptr_t m) {
125 return RoundDown<T>(static_cast<T>(x + m - 1), m);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000126}
127
128
129template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000130int Compare(const T& a, const T& b) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000131 if (a == b)
132 return 0;
133 else if (a < b)
134 return -1;
135 else
136 return 1;
137}
138
139
140template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000141int PointerValueCompare(const T* a, const T* b) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000142 return Compare<T>(*a, *b);
143}
144
145
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000146// Compare function to compare the object pointer value of two
147// handlified objects. The handles are passed as pointers to the
148// handles.
149template<typename T> class Handle; // Forward declaration.
150template <typename T>
151int HandleObjectPointerCompare(const Handle<T>* a, const Handle<T>* b) {
152 return Compare<T*>(*(*a), *(*b));
153}
154
155
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000156// Returns the smallest power of two which is >= x. If you pass in a
157// number that is already a power of two, it is returned as is.
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800158// Implementation is from "Hacker's Delight" by Henry S. Warren, Jr.,
159// figure 3-3, page 48, where the function is called clp2.
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000160inline uint32_t RoundUpToPowerOf2(uint32_t x) {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800161 ASSERT(x <= 0x80000000u);
162 x = x - 1;
163 x = x | (x >> 1);
164 x = x | (x >> 2);
165 x = x | (x >> 4);
166 x = x | (x >> 8);
167 x = x | (x >> 16);
168 return x + 1;
169}
170
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000171
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000172inline uint32_t RoundDownToPowerOf2(uint32_t x) {
173 uint32_t rounded_up = RoundUpToPowerOf2(x);
174 if (rounded_up > x) return rounded_up >> 1;
175 return rounded_up;
176}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000177
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000178
179template <typename T, typename U>
180inline bool IsAligned(T value, U alignment) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000181 return (value & (alignment - 1)) == 0;
182}
183
184
185// Returns true if (addr + offset) is aligned.
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000186inline bool IsAddressAligned(Address addr,
187 intptr_t alignment,
188 int offset = 0) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000189 intptr_t offs = OffsetFrom(addr + offset);
190 return IsAligned(offs, alignment);
191}
192
193
194// Returns the maximum of the two parameters.
195template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000196T Max(T a, T b) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000197 return a < b ? b : a;
198}
199
200
201// Returns the minimum of the two parameters.
202template <typename T>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000203T Min(T a, T b) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000204 return a < b ? a : b;
205}
206
207
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000208inline int StrLength(const char* string) {
209 size_t length = strlen(string);
210 ASSERT(length == static_cast<size_t>(static_cast<int>(length)));
211 return static_cast<int>(length);
212}
213
214
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000215// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
216// BitField is a help template for encoding and decode bitfield with
217// unsigned content.
218template<class T, int shift, int size>
219class BitField {
220 public:
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000221 // A uint32_t mask of bit field. To use all bits of a uint32 in a
222 // bitfield without compiler warnings we have to compute 2^32 without
223 // using a shift count of 32.
224 static const uint32_t kMask = ((1U << shift) << size) - (1U << shift);
225
226 // Value for the field with all bits set.
227 static const T kMax = static_cast<T>((1U << size) - 1);
228
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000229 // Tells whether the provided value fits into the bit field.
230 static bool is_valid(T value) {
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000231 return (static_cast<uint32_t>(value) & ~static_cast<uint32_t>(kMax)) == 0;
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000232 }
233
234 // Returns a uint32_t with the bit field value encoded.
235 static uint32_t encode(T value) {
236 ASSERT(is_valid(value));
237 return static_cast<uint32_t>(value) << shift;
238 }
239
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000240 // Returns a uint32_t with the bit field value updated.
241 static uint32_t update(uint32_t previous, T value) {
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000242 return (previous & ~kMask) | encode(value);
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000243 }
244
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000245 // Extracts the bit field from the value.
246 static T decode(uint32_t value) {
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000247 return static_cast<T>((value & kMask) >> shift);
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +0100248 }
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000249};
250
251
252// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000253// Hash function.
254
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000255static const uint32_t kZeroHashSeed = 0;
256
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800257// Thomas Wang, Integer Hash Functions.
258// http://www.concentric.net/~Ttwang/tech/inthash.htm
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000259inline uint32_t ComputeIntegerHash(uint32_t key, uint32_t seed) {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800260 uint32_t hash = key;
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000261 hash = hash ^ seed;
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800262 hash = ~hash + (hash << 15); // hash = (hash << 15) - hash - 1;
263 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 12);
264 hash = hash + (hash << 2);
265 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 4);
266 hash = hash * 2057; // hash = (hash + (hash << 3)) + (hash << 11);
267 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 16);
268 return hash;
269}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000270
271
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000272inline uint32_t ComputeLongHash(uint64_t key) {
273 uint64_t hash = key;
274 hash = ~hash + (hash << 18); // hash = (hash << 18) - hash - 1;
275 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 31);
276 hash = hash * 21; // hash = (hash + (hash << 2)) + (hash << 4);
277 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 11);
278 hash = hash + (hash << 6);
279 hash = hash ^ (hash >> 22);
280 return (uint32_t) hash;
281}
282
283
284inline uint32_t ComputePointerHash(void* ptr) {
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000285 return ComputeIntegerHash(
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000286 static_cast<uint32_t>(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(ptr)),
287 v8::internal::kZeroHashSeed);
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000288}
289
290
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000291// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
292// Miscellaneous
293
294// A static resource holds a static instance that can be reserved in
295// a local scope using an instance of Access. Attempts to re-reserve
296// the instance will cause an error.
297template <typename T>
298class StaticResource {
299 public:
300 StaticResource() : is_reserved_(false) {}
301
302 private:
303 template <typename S> friend class Access;
304 T instance_;
305 bool is_reserved_;
306};
307
308
309// Locally scoped access to a static resource.
310template <typename T>
311class Access {
312 public:
313 explicit Access(StaticResource<T>* resource)
314 : resource_(resource)
315 , instance_(&resource->instance_) {
316 ASSERT(!resource->is_reserved_);
317 resource->is_reserved_ = true;
318 }
319
320 ~Access() {
321 resource_->is_reserved_ = false;
322 resource_ = NULL;
323 instance_ = NULL;
324 }
325
326 T* value() { return instance_; }
327 T* operator -> () { return instance_; }
328
329 private:
330 StaticResource<T>* resource_;
331 T* instance_;
332};
333
334
335template <typename T>
336class Vector {
337 public:
338 Vector() : start_(NULL), length_(0) {}
339 Vector(T* data, int length) : start_(data), length_(length) {
340 ASSERT(length == 0 || (length > 0 && data != NULL));
341 }
342
343 static Vector<T> New(int length) {
344 return Vector<T>(NewArray<T>(length), length);
345 }
346
347 // Returns a vector using the same backing storage as this one,
348 // spanning from and including 'from', to but not including 'to'.
349 Vector<T> SubVector(int from, int to) {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000350 ASSERT(to <= length_);
351 ASSERT(from < to);
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100352 ASSERT(0 <= from);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000353 return Vector<T>(start() + from, to - from);
354 }
355
356 // Returns the length of the vector.
357 int length() const { return length_; }
358
359 // Returns whether or not the vector is empty.
360 bool is_empty() const { return length_ == 0; }
361
362 // Returns the pointer to the start of the data in the vector.
363 T* start() const { return start_; }
364
365 // Access individual vector elements - checks bounds in debug mode.
366 T& operator[](int index) const {
367 ASSERT(0 <= index && index < length_);
368 return start_[index];
369 }
370
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +0100371 const T& at(int index) const { return operator[](index); }
Shimeng (Simon) Wang8a31eba2010-12-06 19:01:33 -0800372
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000373 T& first() { return start_[0]; }
374
375 T& last() { return start_[length_ - 1]; }
376
377 // Returns a clone of this vector with a new backing store.
378 Vector<T> Clone() const {
379 T* result = NewArray<T>(length_);
380 for (int i = 0; i < length_; i++) result[i] = start_[i];
381 return Vector<T>(result, length_);
382 }
383
384 void Sort(int (*cmp)(const T*, const T*)) {
385 typedef int (*RawComparer)(const void*, const void*);
386 qsort(start(),
387 length(),
388 sizeof(T),
389 reinterpret_cast<RawComparer>(cmp));
390 }
391
392 void Sort() {
393 Sort(PointerValueCompare<T>);
394 }
395
396 void Truncate(int length) {
397 ASSERT(length <= length_);
398 length_ = length;
399 }
400
401 // Releases the array underlying this vector. Once disposed the
402 // vector is empty.
403 void Dispose() {
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000404 DeleteArray(start_);
405 start_ = NULL;
406 length_ = 0;
407 }
408
409 inline Vector<T> operator+(int offset) {
410 ASSERT(offset < length_);
411 return Vector<T>(start_ + offset, length_ - offset);
412 }
413
414 // Factory method for creating empty vectors.
415 static Vector<T> empty() { return Vector<T>(NULL, 0); }
416
Kristian Monsen0d5e1162010-09-30 15:31:59 +0100417 template<typename S>
418 static Vector<T> cast(Vector<S> input) {
419 return Vector<T>(reinterpret_cast<T*>(input.start()),
420 input.length() * sizeof(S) / sizeof(T));
421 }
422
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000423 protected:
424 void set_start(T* start) { start_ = start; }
425
426 private:
427 T* start_;
428 int length_;
429};
430
431
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +0100432// A pointer that can only be set once and doesn't allow NULL values.
433template<typename T>
434class SetOncePointer {
435 public:
436 SetOncePointer() : pointer_(NULL) { }
437
438 bool is_set() const { return pointer_ != NULL; }
439
440 T* get() const {
441 ASSERT(pointer_ != NULL);
442 return pointer_;
443 }
444
445 void set(T* value) {
446 ASSERT(pointer_ == NULL && value != NULL);
447 pointer_ = value;
448 }
449
450 private:
451 T* pointer_;
452};
453
454
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000455template <typename T, int kSize>
456class EmbeddedVector : public Vector<T> {
457 public:
458 EmbeddedVector() : Vector<T>(buffer_, kSize) { }
459
Ben Murdochb0fe1622011-05-05 13:52:32 +0100460 explicit EmbeddedVector(T initial_value) : Vector<T>(buffer_, kSize) {
461 for (int i = 0; i < kSize; ++i) {
462 buffer_[i] = initial_value;
463 }
464 }
465
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000466 // When copying, make underlying Vector to reference our buffer.
467 EmbeddedVector(const EmbeddedVector& rhs)
468 : Vector<T>(rhs) {
469 memcpy(buffer_, rhs.buffer_, sizeof(T) * kSize);
470 set_start(buffer_);
471 }
472
473 EmbeddedVector& operator=(const EmbeddedVector& rhs) {
474 if (this == &rhs) return *this;
475 Vector<T>::operator=(rhs);
476 memcpy(buffer_, rhs.buffer_, sizeof(T) * kSize);
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100477 this->set_start(buffer_);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000478 return *this;
479 }
480
481 private:
482 T buffer_[kSize];
483};
484
485
486template <typename T>
487class ScopedVector : public Vector<T> {
488 public:
489 explicit ScopedVector(int length) : Vector<T>(NewArray<T>(length), length) { }
490 ~ScopedVector() {
491 DeleteArray(this->start());
492 }
Kristian Monsen25f61362010-05-21 11:50:48 +0100493
494 private:
495 DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(ScopedVector);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000496};
497
498
499inline Vector<const char> CStrVector(const char* data) {
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000500 return Vector<const char>(data, StrLength(data));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000501}
502
503inline Vector<char> MutableCStrVector(char* data) {
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000504 return Vector<char>(data, StrLength(data));
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000505}
506
507inline Vector<char> MutableCStrVector(char* data, int max) {
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000508 int length = StrLength(data);
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000509 return Vector<char>(data, (length < max) ? length : max);
510}
511
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000512
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100513/*
514 * A class that collects values into a backing store.
515 * Specialized versions of the class can allow access to the backing store
516 * in different ways.
517 * There is no guarantee that the backing store is contiguous (and, as a
518 * consequence, no guarantees that consecutively added elements are adjacent
519 * in memory). The collector may move elements unless it has guaranteed not
520 * to.
521 */
522template <typename T, int growth_factor = 2, int max_growth = 1 * MB>
523class Collector {
524 public:
525 explicit Collector(int initial_capacity = kMinCapacity)
526 : index_(0), size_(0) {
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100527 current_chunk_ = Vector<T>::New(initial_capacity);
528 }
529
530 virtual ~Collector() {
531 // Free backing store (in reverse allocation order).
532 current_chunk_.Dispose();
533 for (int i = chunks_.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
534 chunks_.at(i).Dispose();
535 }
536 }
537
538 // Add a single element.
539 inline void Add(T value) {
540 if (index_ >= current_chunk_.length()) {
541 Grow(1);
542 }
543 current_chunk_[index_] = value;
544 index_++;
545 size_++;
546 }
547
548 // Add a block of contiguous elements and return a Vector backed by the
549 // memory area.
550 // A basic Collector will keep this vector valid as long as the Collector
551 // is alive.
552 inline Vector<T> AddBlock(int size, T initial_value) {
553 ASSERT(size > 0);
554 if (size > current_chunk_.length() - index_) {
555 Grow(size);
556 }
557 T* position = current_chunk_.start() + index_;
558 index_ += size;
559 size_ += size;
560 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
561 position[i] = initial_value;
562 }
563 return Vector<T>(position, size);
564 }
565
566
Steve Block9fac8402011-05-12 15:51:54 +0100567 // Add a contiguous block of elements and return a vector backed
568 // by the added block.
569 // A basic Collector will keep this vector valid as long as the Collector
570 // is alive.
571 inline Vector<T> AddBlock(Vector<const T> source) {
572 if (source.length() > current_chunk_.length() - index_) {
573 Grow(source.length());
574 }
575 T* position = current_chunk_.start() + index_;
576 index_ += source.length();
577 size_ += source.length();
578 for (int i = 0; i < source.length(); i++) {
579 position[i] = source[i];
580 }
581 return Vector<T>(position, source.length());
582 }
583
584
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100585 // Write the contents of the collector into the provided vector.
586 void WriteTo(Vector<T> destination) {
587 ASSERT(size_ <= destination.length());
588 int position = 0;
589 for (int i = 0; i < chunks_.length(); i++) {
590 Vector<T> chunk = chunks_.at(i);
591 for (int j = 0; j < chunk.length(); j++) {
592 destination[position] = chunk[j];
593 position++;
594 }
595 }
596 for (int i = 0; i < index_; i++) {
597 destination[position] = current_chunk_[i];
598 position++;
599 }
600 }
601
602 // Allocate a single contiguous vector, copy all the collected
603 // elements to the vector, and return it.
604 // The caller is responsible for freeing the memory of the returned
605 // vector (e.g., using Vector::Dispose).
606 Vector<T> ToVector() {
607 Vector<T> new_store = Vector<T>::New(size_);
608 WriteTo(new_store);
609 return new_store;
610 }
611
612 // Resets the collector to be empty.
Ben Murdoch257744e2011-11-30 15:57:28 +0000613 virtual void Reset();
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100614
615 // Total number of elements added to collector so far.
616 inline int size() { return size_; }
617
618 protected:
619 static const int kMinCapacity = 16;
620 List<Vector<T> > chunks_;
621 Vector<T> current_chunk_; // Block of memory currently being written into.
622 int index_; // Current index in current chunk.
623 int size_; // Total number of elements in collector.
624
625 // Creates a new current chunk, and stores the old chunk in the chunks_ list.
626 void Grow(int min_capacity) {
627 ASSERT(growth_factor > 1);
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000628 int new_capacity;
629 int current_length = current_chunk_.length();
630 if (current_length < kMinCapacity) {
631 // The collector started out as empty.
632 new_capacity = min_capacity * growth_factor;
633 if (new_capacity < kMinCapacity) new_capacity = kMinCapacity;
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100634 } else {
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000635 int growth = current_length * (growth_factor - 1);
636 if (growth > max_growth) {
637 growth = max_growth;
638 }
639 new_capacity = current_length + growth;
640 if (new_capacity < min_capacity) {
641 new_capacity = min_capacity + growth;
642 }
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100643 }
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000644 NewChunk(new_capacity);
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100645 ASSERT(index_ + min_capacity <= current_chunk_.length());
646 }
647
648 // Before replacing the current chunk, give a subclass the option to move
649 // some of the current data into the new chunk. The function may update
650 // the current index_ value to represent data no longer in the current chunk.
651 // Returns the initial index of the new chunk (after copied data).
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000652 virtual void NewChunk(int new_capacity) {
653 Vector<T> new_chunk = Vector<T>::New(new_capacity);
654 if (index_ > 0) {
655 chunks_.Add(current_chunk_.SubVector(0, index_));
656 } else {
657 current_chunk_.Dispose();
658 }
659 current_chunk_ = new_chunk;
660 index_ = 0;
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100661 }
662};
663
664
665/*
666 * A collector that allows sequences of values to be guaranteed to
667 * stay consecutive.
668 * If the backing store grows while a sequence is active, the current
669 * sequence might be moved, but after the sequence is ended, it will
670 * not move again.
671 * NOTICE: Blocks allocated using Collector::AddBlock(int) can move
672 * as well, if inside an active sequence where another element is added.
673 */
674template <typename T, int growth_factor = 2, int max_growth = 1 * MB>
675class SequenceCollector : public Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth> {
676 public:
677 explicit SequenceCollector(int initial_capacity)
678 : Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth>(initial_capacity),
679 sequence_start_(kNoSequence) { }
680
681 virtual ~SequenceCollector() {}
682
683 void StartSequence() {
684 ASSERT(sequence_start_ == kNoSequence);
685 sequence_start_ = this->index_;
686 }
687
688 Vector<T> EndSequence() {
689 ASSERT(sequence_start_ != kNoSequence);
690 int sequence_start = sequence_start_;
691 sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
692 if (sequence_start == this->index_) return Vector<T>();
693 return this->current_chunk_.SubVector(sequence_start, this->index_);
694 }
695
696 // Drops the currently added sequence, and all collected elements in it.
697 void DropSequence() {
698 ASSERT(sequence_start_ != kNoSequence);
699 int sequence_length = this->index_ - sequence_start_;
700 this->index_ = sequence_start_;
701 this->size_ -= sequence_length;
702 sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
703 }
704
705 virtual void Reset() {
706 sequence_start_ = kNoSequence;
707 this->Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth>::Reset();
708 }
709
710 private:
711 static const int kNoSequence = -1;
712 int sequence_start_;
713
714 // Move the currently active sequence to the new chunk.
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000715 virtual void NewChunk(int new_capacity) {
716 if (sequence_start_ == kNoSequence) {
717 // Fall back on default behavior if no sequence has been started.
718 this->Collector<T, growth_factor, max_growth>::NewChunk(new_capacity);
719 return;
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100720 }
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000721 int sequence_length = this->index_ - sequence_start_;
722 Vector<T> new_chunk = Vector<T>::New(sequence_length + new_capacity);
723 ASSERT(sequence_length < new_chunk.length());
724 for (int i = 0; i < sequence_length; i++) {
725 new_chunk[i] = this->current_chunk_[sequence_start_ + i];
726 }
727 if (sequence_start_ > 0) {
728 this->chunks_.Add(this->current_chunk_.SubVector(0, sequence_start_));
729 } else {
730 this->current_chunk_.Dispose();
731 }
732 this->current_chunk_ = new_chunk;
733 this->index_ = sequence_length;
734 sequence_start_ = 0;
Kristian Monsen80d68ea2010-09-08 11:05:35 +0100735 }
736};
737
738
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100739// Compare ASCII/16bit chars to ASCII/16bit chars.
740template <typename lchar, typename rchar>
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000741inline int CompareChars(const lchar* lhs, const rchar* rhs, int chars) {
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100742 const lchar* limit = lhs + chars;
743#ifdef V8_HOST_CAN_READ_UNALIGNED
744 if (sizeof(*lhs) == sizeof(*rhs)) {
745 // Number of characters in a uintptr_t.
746 static const int kStepSize = sizeof(uintptr_t) / sizeof(*lhs); // NOLINT
747 while (lhs <= limit - kStepSize) {
748 if (*reinterpret_cast<const uintptr_t*>(lhs) !=
749 *reinterpret_cast<const uintptr_t*>(rhs)) {
750 break;
751 }
752 lhs += kStepSize;
753 rhs += kStepSize;
754 }
755 }
756#endif
757 while (lhs < limit) {
758 int r = static_cast<int>(*lhs) - static_cast<int>(*rhs);
759 if (r != 0) return r;
760 ++lhs;
761 ++rhs;
762 }
763 return 0;
764}
765
766
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000767// Calculate 10^exponent.
Ben Murdoch592a9fc2012-03-05 11:04:45 +0000768inline int TenToThe(int exponent) {
Teng-Hui Zhu3e5fa292010-11-09 16:16:48 -0800769 ASSERT(exponent <= 9);
770 ASSERT(exponent >= 1);
771 int answer = 10;
772 for (int i = 1; i < exponent; i++) answer *= 10;
773 return answer;
774}
Steve Blockd0582a62009-12-15 09:54:21 +0000775
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100776
777// The type-based aliasing rule allows the compiler to assume that pointers of
778// different types (for some definition of different) never alias each other.
779// Thus the following code does not work:
780//
781// float f = foo();
782// int fbits = *(int*)(&f);
783//
784// The compiler 'knows' that the int pointer can't refer to f since the types
785// don't match, so the compiler may cache f in a register, leaving random data
786// in fbits. Using C++ style casts makes no difference, however a pointer to
787// char data is assumed to alias any other pointer. This is the 'memcpy
788// exception'.
789//
790// Bit_cast uses the memcpy exception to move the bits from a variable of one
791// type of a variable of another type. Of course the end result is likely to
792// be implementation dependent. Most compilers (gcc-4.2 and MSVC 2005)
793// will completely optimize BitCast away.
794//
795// There is an additional use for BitCast.
796// Recent gccs will warn when they see casts that may result in breakage due to
797// the type-based aliasing rule. If you have checked that there is no breakage
798// you can use BitCast to cast one pointer type to another. This confuses gcc
799// enough that it can no longer see that you have cast one pointer type to
800// another thus avoiding the warning.
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +0100801
802// We need different implementations of BitCast for pointer and non-pointer
803// values. We use partial specialization of auxiliary struct to work around
804// issues with template functions overloading.
805template <class Dest, class Source>
806struct BitCastHelper {
807 STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(Dest) == sizeof(Source));
808
809 INLINE(static Dest cast(const Source& source)) {
810 Dest dest;
811 memcpy(&dest, &source, sizeof(dest));
812 return dest;
813 }
814};
815
816template <class Dest, class Source>
817struct BitCastHelper<Dest, Source*> {
818 INLINE(static Dest cast(Source* source)) {
819 return BitCastHelper<Dest, uintptr_t>::
820 cast(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(source));
821 }
822};
823
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100824template <class Dest, class Source>
Steve Block44f0eee2011-05-26 01:26:41 +0100825INLINE(Dest BitCast(const Source& source));
826
827template <class Dest, class Source>
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100828inline Dest BitCast(const Source& source) {
Steve Block1e0659c2011-05-24 12:43:12 +0100829 return BitCastHelper<Dest, Source>::cast(source);
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +0100830}
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000831
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000832
833template<typename ElementType, int NumElements>
834class EmbeddedContainer {
835 public:
836 EmbeddedContainer() : elems_() { }
837
838 int length() { return NumElements; }
839 ElementType& operator[](int i) {
840 ASSERT(i < length());
841 return elems_[i];
842 }
843
844 private:
845 ElementType elems_[NumElements];
846};
847
848
849template<typename ElementType>
850class EmbeddedContainer<ElementType, 0> {
851 public:
852 int length() { return 0; }
853 ElementType& operator[](int i) {
854 UNREACHABLE();
855 static ElementType t = 0;
856 return t;
857 }
858};
859
860
861// Helper class for building result strings in a character buffer. The
862// purpose of the class is to use safe operations that checks the
863// buffer bounds on all operations in debug mode.
864// This simple base class does not allow formatted output.
865class SimpleStringBuilder {
866 public:
867 // Create a string builder with a buffer of the given size. The
868 // buffer is allocated through NewArray<char> and must be
869 // deallocated by the caller of Finalize().
870 explicit SimpleStringBuilder(int size);
871
872 SimpleStringBuilder(char* buffer, int size)
873 : buffer_(buffer, size), position_(0) { }
874
875 ~SimpleStringBuilder() { if (!is_finalized()) Finalize(); }
876
877 int size() const { return buffer_.length(); }
878
879 // Get the current position in the builder.
880 int position() const {
881 ASSERT(!is_finalized());
882 return position_;
883 }
884
885 // Reset the position.
886 void Reset() { position_ = 0; }
887
888 // Add a single character to the builder. It is not allowed to add
889 // 0-characters; use the Finalize() method to terminate the string
890 // instead.
891 void AddCharacter(char c) {
892 ASSERT(c != '\0');
893 ASSERT(!is_finalized() && position_ < buffer_.length());
894 buffer_[position_++] = c;
895 }
896
897 // Add an entire string to the builder. Uses strlen() internally to
898 // compute the length of the input string.
899 void AddString(const char* s);
900
901 // Add the first 'n' characters of the given string 's' to the
902 // builder. The input string must have enough characters.
903 void AddSubstring(const char* s, int n);
904
905 // Add character padding to the builder. If count is non-positive,
906 // nothing is added to the builder.
907 void AddPadding(char c, int count);
908
909 // Add the decimal representation of the value.
910 void AddDecimalInteger(int value);
911
912 // Finalize the string by 0-terminating it and returning the buffer.
913 char* Finalize();
914
915 protected:
916 Vector<char> buffer_;
917 int position_;
918
919 bool is_finalized() const { return position_ < 0; }
Ben Murdoch589d6972011-11-30 16:04:58 +0000920
Ben Murdoch3fb3ca82011-12-02 17:19:32 +0000921 private:
922 DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(SimpleStringBuilder);
923};
924
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000925
926// A poor man's version of STL's bitset: A bit set of enums E (without explicit
927// values), fitting into an integral type T.
928template <class E, class T = int>
929class EnumSet {
930 public:
931 explicit EnumSet(T bits = 0) : bits_(bits) {}
932 bool IsEmpty() const { return bits_ == 0; }
933 bool Contains(E element) const { return (bits_ & Mask(element)) != 0; }
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000934 bool ContainsAnyOf(const EnumSet& set) const {
935 return (bits_ & set.bits_) != 0;
936 }
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000937 void Add(E element) { bits_ |= Mask(element); }
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000938 void Add(const EnumSet& set) { bits_ |= set.bits_; }
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000939 void Remove(E element) { bits_ &= ~Mask(element); }
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000940 void Remove(const EnumSet& set) { bits_ &= ~set.bits_; }
941 void RemoveAll() { bits_ = 0; }
942 void Intersect(const EnumSet& set) { bits_ &= set.bits_; }
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000943 T ToIntegral() const { return bits_; }
Ben Murdochc7cc0282012-03-05 14:35:55 +0000944 bool operator==(const EnumSet& set) { return bits_ == set.bits_; }
Ben Murdoch69a99ed2011-11-30 16:03:39 +0000945
946 private:
947 T Mask(E element) const {
948 // The strange typing in ASSERT is necessary to avoid stupid warnings, see:
949 // http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43680
950 ASSERT(element < static_cast<int>(sizeof(T) * CHAR_BIT));
951 return 1 << element;
952 }
953
954 T bits_;
955};
956
Iain Merrick75681382010-08-19 15:07:18 +0100957} } // namespace v8::internal
Steve Block6ded16b2010-05-10 14:33:55 +0100958
Steve Blocka7e24c12009-10-30 11:49:00 +0000959#endif // V8_UTILS_H_