Bug 1170760 part 12. Rip out the promise-resolved-with-promise fast path. r=baku

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Boris Zbarsky 2015-11-25 15:48:09 -05:00
parent 44566b8a83
commit f07e814e4e
4 changed files with 15 additions and 90 deletions

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@ -9149,26 +9149,6 @@ class CGStaticMethodJitinfo(CGGeneric):
IDLToCIdentifier(method.identifier.name))))
class CGMethodIdentityTest(CGAbstractMethod):
"""
A class to generate a method-identity test for a given IDL operation.
"""
def __init__(self, descriptor, method):
self.method = method
name = "Is%sMethod" % MakeNativeName(method.identifier.name)
CGAbstractMethod.__init__(self, descriptor, name, 'bool',
[Argument('JS::Handle<JSObject*>', 'aObj')])
def definition_body(self):
return dedent(
"""
MOZ_ASSERT(aObj);
return js::IsFunctionObject(aObj) &&
js::FunctionObjectIsNative(aObj) &&
FUNCTION_VALUE_TO_JITINFO(JS::ObjectValue(*aObj)) == &%s_methodinfo;
""" % IDLToCIdentifier(self.method.identifier.name))
def getEnumValueName(value):
# Some enum values can be empty strings. Others might have weird
# characters in them. Deal with the former by returning "_empty",
@ -11800,8 +11780,6 @@ class CGDescriptor(CGThing):
cgThings.append(CGMemberJITInfo(descriptor, m))
if props.isCrossOriginMethod:
crossOriginMethods.add(m.identifier.name)
if m.getExtendedAttribute("MethodIdentityTestable"):
cgThings.append(CGMethodIdentityTest(descriptor, m))
# If we've hit the maplike/setlike member itself, go ahead and
# generate its convenience functions.
elif m.isMaplikeOrSetlike():

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@ -4805,7 +4805,6 @@ class IDLMethod(IDLInterfaceMember, IDLScope):
identifier == "CheckAnyPermissions" or
identifier == "CheckAllPermissions" or
identifier == "BinaryName" or
identifier == "MethodIdentityTestable" or
identifier == "StaticClassOverride"):
# Known attributes that we don't need to do anything with here
pass

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@ -278,48 +278,6 @@ private:
NS_DECL_OWNINGTHREAD;
};
// Fast version of PromiseResolveThenableJob for use in the cases when we know we're
// calling the canonical Promise.prototype.then on an actual DOM Promise. In
// that case we can just bypass the jumping into and out of JS and call
// AppendCallbacks on that promise directly.
class FastPromiseResolveThenableJob final : public nsRunnable
{
public:
FastPromiseResolveThenableJob(PromiseCallback* aResolveCallback,
PromiseCallback* aRejectCallback,
Promise* aNextPromise)
: mResolveCallback(aResolveCallback)
, mRejectCallback(aRejectCallback)
, mNextPromise(aNextPromise)
{
MOZ_ASSERT(aResolveCallback);
MOZ_ASSERT(aRejectCallback);
MOZ_ASSERT(aNextPromise);
MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(FastPromiseResolveThenableJob);
}
virtual
~FastPromiseResolveThenableJob()
{
NS_ASSERT_OWNINGTHREAD(FastPromiseResolveThenableJob);
MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(FastPromiseResolveThenableJob);
}
protected:
NS_IMETHOD
Run() override
{
NS_ASSERT_OWNINGTHREAD(FastPromiseResolveThenableJob);
mNextPromise->AppendCallbacks(mResolveCallback, mRejectCallback);
return NS_OK;
}
private:
RefPtr<PromiseCallback> mResolveCallback;
RefPtr<PromiseCallback> mRejectCallback;
RefPtr<Promise> mNextPromise;
};
// A struct implementing
// <http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-promisecapability-records>.
// While the spec holds on to these in some places, in practice those places
@ -2018,35 +1976,25 @@ Promise::ResolveInternal(JSContext* aCx,
// This is the then() function of the thenable aValueObj.
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> thenObj(aCx, &then.toObject());
// Add a fast path for the case when we're resolved with an actual
// Promise. This has two requirements:
// We used to have a fast path here for the case when the following
// requirements held:
//
// 1) valueObj is a Promise.
// 2) thenObj is a JSFunction backed by our actual Promise::Then
// implementation.
//
// If those requirements are satisfied, then we know exactly what
// thenObj.call(valueObj) will do, so we can optimize a bit and avoid ever
// entering JS for this stuff.
Promise* nextPromise;
if (PromiseBinding::IsThenMethod(thenObj) &&
NS_SUCCEEDED(UNWRAP_OBJECT(Promise, valueObj, nextPromise))) {
// If we were taking the codepath that involves PromiseResolveThenableJob and
// PromiseInit below, then eventually, in PromiseResolveThenableJob::Run, we
// would create some JSFunctions in the compartment of
// this->GetWrapper() and pass them to the PromiseInit. So by the time
// we'd see the resolution value it would be wrapped into the
// compartment of this->GetWrapper(). The global of that compartment is
// this->GetGlobalJSObject(), so use that as the global for
// ResolvePromiseCallback/RejectPromiseCallback.
JS::Rooted<JSObject*> glob(aCx, GlobalJSObject());
RefPtr<PromiseCallback> resolveCb = new ResolvePromiseCallback(this, glob);
RefPtr<PromiseCallback> rejectCb = new RejectPromiseCallback(this, glob);
RefPtr<FastPromiseResolveThenableJob> task =
new FastPromiseResolveThenableJob(resolveCb, rejectCb, nextPromise);
DispatchToMicroTask(task);
return;
}
// But now that we're doing subclassing in Promise.prototype.then we would
// also need the following requirements:
//
// 3) Getting valueObj.constructor has no side-effects.
// 4) Getting valueObj.constructor[@@species] has no side-effects.
// 5) valueObj.constructor[@@species] is a function and calling it has no
// side-effects (e.g. it's the canonical Promise constructor) and it
// provides some callback functions to call as arguments to its
// argument.
//
// Ensuring that stuff while not inside SpiderMonkey is painful, so let's
// drop the fast path for now.
RefPtr<PromiseInit> thenCallback =
new PromiseInit(nullptr, thenObj, mozilla::dom::GetIncumbentGlobal());

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ interface _Promise {
// The [TreatNonCallableAsNull] annotation is required since then() should do
// nothing instead of throwing errors when non-callable arguments are passed.
[NewObject, MethodIdentityTestable]
[NewObject]
Promise<any> then([TreatNonCallableAsNull] optional AnyCallback? fulfillCallback = null,
[TreatNonCallableAsNull] optional AnyCallback? rejectCallback = null);