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Jakob Gruber authored
.. for more efficient access to builtins from generated code. Root-relative accesses tend to be faster and produce more compact code when the root-relative offset is small. IsolateData contains a few large tables (roots, external references, builtins), resulting in very large offsets in general. This CL starts by splitting the builtin table into tiers: tier 0 is a minimal set of perf-critical builtins that should be cheap to access. The offset to tier 0 builtins is guaranteed to be small. The full builtin table also remains in IsolateData for occasions in which we need to lookup builtins by index. In future work, we can also split external references and roots into tiers. On x64, this reduces deopt exit sizes from 7 to 4 bytes and from 12 to 9 bytes (dynamic map checks / EagerWithResume deopts). Bug: v8:12203,v8:8661 Change-Id: I5a9ed22b0e00682aca1abcf15892ae1458dbdd70 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/3162142 Commit-Queue: Jakob Gruber <jgruber@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Dominik Inführ <dinfuehr@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Leszek Swirski <leszeks@chromium.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#76947}
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