bin/dump_octane_code.sh

Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:40:51 +0100

author
lagergren
date
Fri, 11 Jan 2013 10:40:51 +0100
changeset 24
2a4769fcd13f
parent 0
b1a7da25b547
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8005976: Break out AccessSpecializer into one pass before CodeGenerator instead of iterative applications from CodeGenerator
Summary: Now scope and slot information is guaranteed to be fixed AND NOT CHANGE before CodeGeneration. We want to keep it that way to build future type specializations and bring all type work out of CodeGenerator.
Reviewed-by: attila, hannesw

aoqi@0 1 #!/bin/bash
aoqi@0 2 # Copyright (c) 2010, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
aoqi@0 3 # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
aoqi@0 4 #
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aoqi@0 21 # questions.
aoqi@0 22 #
aoqi@0 23
aoqi@0 24 #
aoqi@0 25 # The purpose of this script is to provide a large amount of IR/bytecode from a known
aoqi@0 26 # application to be diffed against the same output with a different Nashorn version.
aoqi@0 27 # That way we can quickly detect if a seemingly minute change modifies a lot of code,
aoqi@0 28 # which it most likely shouldn't. One example of this was when AccessSpecializer was
aoqi@0 29 # moved into Lower the first time, it worked fine, but as a lot of Scope information
aoqi@0 30 # at the time was finalized further down the code pipeline it did a lot fewer callsite
aoqi@0 31 # specializations. This would have been immediately detected with a before and after
aoqi@0 32 # diff using the output from this script.
aoqi@0 33 #
aoqi@0 34
aoqi@0 35 ITERS=$1
aoqi@0 36 if [ -z $ITERS ]; then
aoqi@0 37 ITERS=7
aoqi@0 38 fi
aoqi@0 39 NASHORN_JAR=dist/nashorn.jar
aoqi@0 40 JVM_FLAGS="-ea -esa -server -jar ${NASHORN_JAR}"
aoqi@0 41
aoqi@0 42 BENCHMARKS=( "box2d.js" "code-load.js" "crypto.js" "deltablue.js" "earley-boyer.js" "gbemu.js" "mandreel.js" "navier-stokes.js" "pdfjs.js" "raytrace.js" "regexp.js" "richards.js" "splay.js" )
aoqi@0 43
aoqi@0 44 for BENCHMARK in "${BENCHMARKS[@]}"
aoqi@0 45 do
aoqi@0 46 echo "START: ${BENCHMARK}"
aoqi@0 47 CMD="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java ${JVM_FLAGS} -co --print-lower-parse test/script/external/octane/${BENCHMARK}"
aoqi@0 48 $CMD
aoqi@0 49 echo "END: ${BENCHMARK}"
aoqi@0 50 echo ""
aoqi@0 51 done
aoqi@0 52
aoqi@0 53 echo "Done"

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