libv8-node 17.9.1.0-x86_64-linux → 18.8.0.0-x86_64-linux

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/ext/libv8-node/paths.rb +1 -1
  3. data/lib/libv8/node/version.rb +3 -3
  4. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/allocation.h +88 -17
  5. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/default-platform.h +2 -10
  6. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/explicit-management.h +22 -4
  7. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/garbage-collected.h +15 -26
  8. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap-consistency.h +13 -0
  9. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap-state.h +12 -0
  10. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/heap.h +7 -2
  11. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/api-constants.h +8 -0
  12. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/caged-heap-local-data.h +23 -12
  13. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/finalizer-trait.h +2 -1
  14. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/logging.h +3 -3
  15. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/persistent-node.h +39 -27
  16. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/pointer-policies.h +4 -4
  17. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/write-barrier.h +26 -32
  18. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/member.h +5 -2
  19. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/persistent.h +30 -31
  20. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/platform.h +3 -1
  21. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/prefinalizer.h +34 -11
  22. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/testing.h +9 -2
  23. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/type-traits.h +6 -13
  24. data/vendor/v8/include/libplatform/libplatform.h +0 -11
  25. data/vendor/v8/include/libplatform/v8-tracing.h +0 -1
  26. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-array-buffer.h +14 -2
  27. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-callbacks.h +26 -6
  28. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-context.h +3 -14
  29. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-cppgc.h +16 -126
  30. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-data.h +15 -0
  31. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-debug.h +21 -4
  32. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-embedder-heap.h +10 -30
  33. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-embedder-state-scope.h +51 -0
  34. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-exception.h +0 -7
  35. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-fast-api-calls.h +82 -31
  36. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-function.h +3 -0
  37. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-initialization.h +64 -31
  38. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-inspector.h +45 -4
  39. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-internal.h +189 -102
  40. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-isolate.h +49 -2
  41. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-local-handle.h +0 -4
  42. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-locker.h +2 -1
  43. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-message.h +19 -44
  44. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-metrics.h +32 -15
  45. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-object.h +11 -6
  46. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-platform.h +365 -6
  47. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-primitive.h +14 -6
  48. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-profiler.h +78 -2
  49. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-script.h +27 -51
  50. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-snapshot.h +0 -2
  51. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-statistics.h +2 -0
  52. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-template.h +31 -4
  53. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-traced-handle.h +39 -224
  54. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-unwinder.h +10 -7
  55. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-value-serializer-version.h +1 -1
  56. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-value-serializer.h +32 -2
  57. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-version.h +4 -4
  58. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-wasm.h +13 -1
  59. data/vendor/v8/include/v8-weak-callback-info.h +20 -6
  60. data/vendor/v8/include/v8.h +0 -1
  61. data/vendor/v8/include/v8config.h +56 -11
  62. data/vendor/v8/x86_64-linux/libv8/obj/libv8_monolith.a +0 -0
  63. metadata +3 -3
  64. data/vendor/v8/include/cppgc/internal/prefinalizer-handler.h +0 -30
@@ -8,10 +8,11 @@
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  #include <stddef.h>
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  #include <stdint.h>
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- #include "v8-internal.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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- #include "v8-isolate.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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- #include "v8-platform.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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- #include "v8config.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-callbacks.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-internal.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-isolate.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8-platform.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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+ #include "v8config.h" // NOLINT(build/include_directory)
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  // We reserve the V8_* prefix for macros defined in V8 public API and
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  // assume there are no name conflicts with the embedder's code.
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  const int kBuildConfiguration =
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  (internal::PointerCompressionIsEnabled() ? kPointerCompression : 0) |
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  (internal::SmiValuesAre31Bits() ? k31BitSmis : 0) |
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- (internal::HeapSandboxIsEnabled() ? kHeapSandbox : 0) |
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- (internal::VirtualMemoryCageIsEnabled() ? kVirtualMemoryCage : 0);
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+ (internal::SandboxedExternalPointersAreEnabled()
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+ ? kSandboxedExternalPointers
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+ : 0) |
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+ (internal::SandboxIsEnabled() ? kSandbox : 0);
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- static void ShutdownPlatform();
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+ static void DisposePlatform();
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+ V8_DEPRECATED("Use DisposePlatform()")
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+ static void ShutdownPlatform() { DisposePlatform(); }
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- #ifdef V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE
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+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOX
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  //
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- // Virtual Memory Cage related API.
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+ // Sandbox related API.
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  //
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  // This API is not yet stable and subject to changes in the future.
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  //
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  /**
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- * Initializes the virtual memory cage for V8.
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+ * Initializes the V8 sandbox.
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  * This must be invoked after the platform was initialized but before V8 is
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- * initialized. The virtual memory cage is torn down during platform shutdown.
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+ * initialized. The sandbox is torn down during platform shutdown.
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  * Returns true on success, false otherwise.
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  *
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- * TODO(saelo) Once it is no longer optional to create the virtual memory
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- * cage when compiling with V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE, the cage initialization
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- * will likely happen as part of V8::Initialize, at which point this function
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- * should be removed.
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+ * TODO(saelo) Once it is no longer optional to initialize the sandbox when
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+ * compiling with V8_SANDBOX, the sandbox initialization will likely happen
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+ * as part of V8::Initialize, at which point this function should be removed.
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  */
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- static bool InitializeVirtualMemoryCage();
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+ static bool InitializeSandbox();
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+ V8_DEPRECATE_SOON("Use InitializeSandbox()")
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+ static bool InitializeVirtualMemoryCage() { return InitializeSandbox(); }
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  /**
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- * Provides access to the virtual memory cage page allocator.
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+ * Provides access to the virtual address subspace backing the sandbox.
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- * This allocator allocates pages inside the virtual memory cage. It can for
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- * example be used to obtain virtual memory for ArrayBuffer backing stores,
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- * which must be located inside the cage.
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+ * This can be used to allocate pages inside the sandbox, for example to
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+ * obtain virtual memory for ArrayBuffer backing stores, which must be
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+ * located inside the sandbox.
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  *
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- * It should be assumed that an attacker can corrupt data inside the cage,
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- * and so in particular the contents of pages returned by this allocator,
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- * arbitrarily and concurrently. Due to this, it is recommended to to only
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- * place pure data buffers in pages obtained through this allocator.
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+ * It should be assumed that an attacker can corrupt data inside the sandbox,
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+ * and so in particular the contents of pages allocagted in this virtual
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+ * address space, arbitrarily and concurrently. Due to this, it is
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+ * recommended to to only place pure data buffers in them.
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- * cage and V8.
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+ * This function must only be called after initializing the sandbox.
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  */
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+ static VirtualAddressSpace* GetSandboxAddressSpace();
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+ V8_DEPRECATE_SOON("Use GetSandboxAddressSpace()")
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+ * Returns the size of the sandbox in bytes.
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+ * If the sandbox has not been initialized, or if the initialization failed,
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- static size_t GetVirtualMemoryCageSizeInBytes();
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+ static size_t GetSandboxSizeInBytes();
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+ V8_DEPRECATE_SOON("Use GetSandboxSizeInBytes()")
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+ static size_t GetVirtualMemoryCageSizeInBytes() {
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+ return GetSandboxSizeInBytes();
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns whether the sandbox is configured securely.
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+ *
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+ * If V8 cannot create a proper sandbox, it will fall back to creating a
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+ * sandbox that doesn't have the desired security properties but at least
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+ * still allows V8 to function. This API can be used to determine if such an
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+ * insecure sandbox is being used, in which case it will return false.
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+ */
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+ static bool IsSandboxConfiguredSecurely();
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+ V8_DEPRECATE_SOON("Use IsSandboxConfiguredSecurely()")
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+ static bool IsUsingSecureVirtualMemoryCage() {
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+ return IsSandboxConfiguredSecurely();
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+ }
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  #endif
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+ * v8 has encountered a fatal failure to allocate memory and is about to
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+ * terminate.
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+ */
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+ static void SetFatalMemoryErrorCallback(OOMErrorCallback oom_error_callback);
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+ kSandboxedExternalPointers = 1 << 2,
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+ kSandbox = 1 << 3,
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+ class V8DebuggerId;
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+ } // namespace internal
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  namespace Debugger {
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+ // numbers, which should most likely avoid collisions.
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+ // Debugger id has a 1:1 mapping to context group. It is used to
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+ // attribute stack traces to a particular debugging, when doing any
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+ // See also Runtime.UniqueDebuggerId in the protocol.
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+ public:
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+ V8DebuggerId& operator=(const V8DebuggerId&) = default;
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+ explicit V8DebuggerId(std::pair<int64_t, int64_t>);
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+ // a partially reserved sandbox that doesn't actually reserve most of the
233
+ // memory, and so doesn't have the desired security properties as unrelated
234
+ // memory allocations could end up inside of it, but which still ensures that
235
+ // objects that should be located inside the sandbox are allocated within
236
+ // kSandboxSize bytes from the start of the sandbox. The minimum size of the
237
+ // region that is actually reserved for such a sandbox is specified by this
238
+ // constant and should be big enough to contain the pointer compression cage as
239
+ // well as the ArrayBuffer partition.
240
+ constexpr size_t kSandboxMinimumReservationSize = 8ULL * GB;
241
+
242
+ static_assert(kSandboxMinimumSize > kPtrComprCageReservationSize,
243
+ "The sandbox must be larger than the pointer compression cage "
244
+ "contained within it.");
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+ static_assert(kSandboxMinimumReservationSize > kPtrComprCageReservationSize,
246
+ "The minimum reservation size for a sandbox must be larger than "
247
+ "the pointer compression cage contained within it.");
248
+
249
+ // For now, even if the sandbox is enabled, we still allow backing stores to be
250
+ // allocated outside of it as fallback. This will simplify the initial rollout.
251
+ // However, if sandboxed pointers are also enabled, we must always place
252
+ // backing stores inside the sandbox as they will be referenced though them.
253
+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOXED_POINTERS
254
+ constexpr bool kAllowBackingStoresOutsideSandbox = false;
255
+ #else
256
+ constexpr bool kAllowBackingStoresOutsideSandbox = true;
257
+ #endif // V8_SANDBOXED_POINTERS
258
+
259
+ // The size of the virtual memory reservation for an external pointer table.
260
+ // This determines the maximum number of entries in a table. Using a maximum
261
+ // size allows omitting bounds checks on table accesses if the indices are
262
+ // guaranteed (e.g. through shifting) to be below the maximum index. This
263
+ // value must be a power of two.
264
+ static const size_t kExternalPointerTableReservationSize = 128 * MB;
265
+
266
+ // The maximum number of entries in an external pointer table.
267
+ static const size_t kMaxSandboxedExternalPointers =
268
+ kExternalPointerTableReservationSize / kApiSystemPointerSize;
269
+
270
+ // The external pointer table indices stored in HeapObjects as external
271
+ // pointers are shifted to the left by this amount to guarantee that they are
272
+ // smaller than the maximum table size.
273
+ static const uint32_t kExternalPointerIndexShift = 8;
274
+ static_assert((1 << (32 - kExternalPointerIndexShift)) ==
275
+ kMaxSandboxedExternalPointers,
276
+ "kExternalPointerTableReservationSize and "
277
+ "kExternalPointerIndexShift don't match");
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+
279
+ #endif // V8_SANDBOX_IS_AVAILABLE
280
+
281
+ // If sandboxed external pointers are enabled, these tag values will be ORed
282
+ // with the external pointers in the external pointer table to prevent use of
283
+ // pointers of the wrong type. When a pointer is loaded, it is ANDed with the
284
+ // inverse of the expected type's tag. The tags are constructed in a way that
285
+ // guarantees that a failed type check will result in one or more of the top
286
+ // bits of the pointer to be set, rendering the pointer inacessible. Besides
287
+ // the type tag bits (48 through 62), the tags also have the GC mark bit (63)
288
+ // set, so that the mark bit is automatically set when a pointer is written
289
+ // into the external pointer table (in which case it is clearly alive) and is
290
+ // cleared when the pointer is loaded. The exception to this is the free entry
291
+ // tag, which doesn't have the mark bit set, as the entry is not alive. This
292
+ // construction allows performing the type check and removing GC marking bits
293
+ // (the MSB) from the pointer at the same time.
294
+ // Note: this scheme assumes a 48-bit address space and will likely break if
295
+ // more virtual address bits are used.
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+ constexpr uint64_t kExternalPointerTagMask = 0xffff000000000000;
297
+ constexpr uint64_t kExternalPointerTagShift = 48;
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+ #define MAKE_TAG(v) (static_cast<uint64_t>(v) << kExternalPointerTagShift)
299
+ // clang-format off
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+ enum ExternalPointerTag : uint64_t {
301
+ kExternalPointerNullTag = MAKE_TAG(0b0000000000000000),
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+ kExternalPointerFreeEntryTag = MAKE_TAG(0b0111111110000000),
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+ kExternalStringResourceTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000011111111),
304
+ kExternalStringResourceDataTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000101111111),
305
+ kForeignForeignAddressTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000110111111),
306
+ kNativeContextMicrotaskQueueTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000111011111),
307
+ kEmbedderDataSlotPayloadTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000111101111),
308
+ kCodeEntryPointTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000111110111),
309
+ kExternalObjectValueTag = MAKE_TAG(0b1000000111111011),
310
+ };
311
+ // clang-format on
312
+ #undef MAKE_TAG
313
+
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314
  // Converts encoded external pointer to address.
175
315
  V8_EXPORT Address DecodeExternalPointerImpl(const Isolate* isolate,
176
316
  ExternalPointer_t pointer,
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214
354
  static const int kFixedArrayHeaderSize = 2 * kApiTaggedSize;
215
355
  static const int kEmbedderDataArrayHeaderSize = 2 * kApiTaggedSize;
216
356
  static const int kEmbedderDataSlotSize = kApiSystemPointerSize;
217
- #ifdef V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
357
+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS
218
358
  static const int kEmbedderDataSlotRawPayloadOffset = kApiTaggedSize;
219
359
  #endif
220
360
  static const int kNativeContextEmbedderDataOffset = 6 * kApiTaggedSize;
221
- static const int kFullStringRepresentationMask = 0x0f;
361
+ static const int kStringRepresentationAndEncodingMask = 0x0f;
222
362
  static const int kStringEncodingMask = 0x8;
223
363
  static const int kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag = 0x02;
224
364
  static const int kExternalOneByteRepresentationTag = 0x0a;
225
365
 
226
366
  static const uint32_t kNumIsolateDataSlots = 4;
227
367
  static const int kStackGuardSize = 7 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
228
- static const int kBuiltinTier0EntryTableSize = 13 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
229
- static const int kBuiltinTier0TableSize = 13 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
368
+ static const int kBuiltinTier0EntryTableSize = 10 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
369
+ static const int kBuiltinTier0TableSize = 10 * kApiSystemPointerSize;
230
370
 
231
371
  // IsolateData layout guarantees.
232
372
  static const int kIsolateCageBaseOffset = 0;
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250
390
  kIsolateLongTaskStatsCounterOffset + kApiSizetSize;
251
391
 
252
392
  static const int kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset = 0;
253
- static const int kExternalPointerTableLengthOffset =
254
- kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
255
393
  static const int kExternalPointerTableCapacityOffset =
256
- kExternalPointerTableLengthOffset + kApiInt32Size;
394
+ kExternalPointerTableBufferOffset + kApiSystemPointerSize;
395
+ static const int kExternalPointerTableFreelistHeadOffset =
396
+ kExternalPointerTableCapacityOffset + kApiInt32Size;
257
397
 
258
398
  static const int kUndefinedValueRootIndex = 4;
259
399
  static const int kTheHoleValueRootIndex = 5;
@@ -268,9 +408,9 @@ class Internals {
268
408
  static const int kNodeStateIsWeakValue = 2;
269
409
  static const int kNodeStateIsPendingValue = 3;
270
410
 
271
- static const int kFirstNonstringType = 0x40;
272
- static const int kOddballType = 0x43;
273
- static const int kForeignType = 0x46;
411
+ static const int kFirstNonstringType = 0x80;
412
+ static const int kOddballType = 0x83;
413
+ static const int kForeignType = 0xcc;
274
414
  static const int kJSSpecialApiObjectType = 0x410;
275
415
  static const int kJSObjectType = 0x421;
276
416
  static const int kFirstJSApiObjectType = 0x422;
@@ -337,7 +477,7 @@ class Internals {
337
477
  }
338
478
 
339
479
  V8_INLINE static bool IsExternalTwoByteString(int instance_type) {
340
- int representation = (instance_type & kFullStringRepresentationMask);
480
+ int representation = (instance_type & kStringRepresentationAndEncodingMask);
341
481
  return representation == kExternalTwoByteRepresentationTag;
342
482
  }
343
483
 
@@ -432,9 +572,9 @@ class Internals {
432
572
  #endif
433
573
  }
434
574
 
435
- V8_INLINE static internal::Isolate* GetIsolateForHeapSandbox(
575
+ V8_INLINE static internal::Isolate* GetIsolateForSandbox(
436
576
  internal::Address obj) {
437
- #ifdef V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
577
+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS
438
578
  return internal::IsolateFromNeverReadOnlySpaceObject(obj);
439
579
  #else
440
580
  // Not used in non-sandbox mode.
@@ -445,7 +585,7 @@ class Internals {
445
585
  V8_INLINE static Address DecodeExternalPointer(
446
586
  const Isolate* isolate, ExternalPointer_t encoded_pointer,
447
587
  ExternalPointerTag tag) {
448
- #ifdef V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
588
+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS
449
589
  return internal::DecodeExternalPointerImpl(isolate, encoded_pointer, tag);
450
590
  #else
451
591
  return encoded_pointer;
@@ -455,7 +595,7 @@ class Internals {
455
595
  V8_INLINE static internal::Address ReadExternalPointerField(
456
596
  internal::Isolate* isolate, internal::Address heap_object_ptr, int offset,
457
597
  ExternalPointerTag tag) {
458
- #ifdef V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
598
+ #ifdef V8_SANDBOXED_EXTERNAL_POINTERS
459
599
  internal::ExternalPointer_t encoded_value =
460
600
  ReadRawField<uint32_t>(heap_object_ptr, offset);
461
601
  // We currently have to treat zero as nullptr in embedder slots.
@@ -467,10 +607,6 @@ class Internals {
467
607
  }
468
608
 
469
609
  #ifdef V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
470
- // See v8:7703 or src/ptr-compr.* for details about pointer compression.
471
- static constexpr size_t kPtrComprCageReservationSize = size_t{1} << 32;
472
- static constexpr size_t kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment = size_t{1} << 32;
473
-
474
610
  V8_INLINE static internal::Address GetPtrComprCageBaseFromOnHeapAddress(
475
611
  internal::Address addr) {
476
612
  return addr & -static_cast<intptr_t>(kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment);
@@ -486,59 +622,6 @@ class Internals {
486
622
  #endif // V8_COMPRESS_POINTERS
487
623
  };
488
624
 
489
- constexpr bool VirtualMemoryCageIsEnabled() {
490
- #ifdef V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE
491
- return true;
492
- #else
493
- return false;
494
- #endif
495
- }
496
-
497
- #ifdef V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE
498
- // Size of the virtual memory cage, excluding the guard regions surrounding it.
499
- constexpr size_t kVirtualMemoryCageSize = size_t{1} << 40; // 1 TB
500
-
501
- static_assert(kVirtualMemoryCageSize > Internals::kPtrComprCageReservationSize,
502
- "The virtual memory cage must be larger than the pointer "
503
- "compression cage contained within it.");
504
-
505
- // Required alignment of the virtual memory cage. For simplicity, we require the
506
- // size of the guard regions to be a multiple of this, so that this specifies
507
- // the alignment of the cage including and excluding surrounding guard regions.
508
- // The alignment requirement is due to the pointer compression cage being
509
- // located at the start of the virtual memory cage.
510
- constexpr size_t kVirtualMemoryCageAlignment =
511
- Internals::kPtrComprCageBaseAlignment;
512
-
513
- // Size of the guard regions surrounding the virtual memory cage. This assumes a
514
- // worst-case scenario of a 32-bit unsigned index being used to access an array
515
- // of 64-bit values.
516
- constexpr size_t kVirtualMemoryCageGuardRegionSize = size_t{32} << 30; // 32 GB
517
-
518
- static_assert((kVirtualMemoryCageGuardRegionSize %
519
- kVirtualMemoryCageAlignment) == 0,
520
- "The size of the virtual memory cage guard region must be a "
521
- "multiple of its required alignment.");
522
-
523
- // Minimum size of the virtual memory cage, excluding the guard regions
524
- // surrounding it. If the cage reservation fails, its size is currently halved
525
- // until either the reservation succeeds or the minimum size is reached. A
526
- // minimum of 32GB allows the 4GB pointer compression region as well as the
527
- // ArrayBuffer partition and two 10GB WASM memory cages to fit into the cage.
528
- constexpr size_t kVirtualMemoryCageMinimumSize = size_t{32} << 30; // 32 GB
529
-
530
- // For now, even if the virtual memory cage is enabled, we still allow backing
531
- // stores to be allocated outside of it as fallback. This will simplify the
532
- // initial rollout. However, if the heap sandbox is also enabled, we already use
533
- // the "enforcing mode" of the virtual memory cage. This is useful for testing.
534
- #ifdef V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
535
- constexpr bool kAllowBackingStoresOutsideCage = false;
536
- #else
537
- constexpr bool kAllowBackingStoresOutsideCage = true;
538
- #endif // V8_HEAP_SANDBOX
539
-
540
- #endif // V8_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_CAGE
541
-
542
625
  // Only perform cast check for types derived from v8::Data since
543
626
  // other types do not implement the Cast method.
544
627
  template <bool PerformCheck>
@@ -567,6 +650,10 @@ V8_INLINE void PerformCastCheck(T* data) {
567
650
  // how static casts work with std::shared_ptr.
568
651
  class BackingStoreBase {};
569
652
 
653
+ // The maximum value in enum GarbageCollectionReason, defined in heap.h.
654
+ // This is needed for histograms sampling garbage collection reasons.
655
+ constexpr int kGarbageCollectionReasonMaxValue = 25;
656
+
570
657
  } // namespace internal
571
658
 
572
659
  } // namespace v8