# HG changeset patch # Parent 21d0e194954e451f0f1935d0ed68ee9eae432ddf # User Wolfgang Rosenauer Bug 746112 - RegExp hang on ppc64 in execute. Bug 750620 - Make double-conversion portable to exotic architectures. TM: mozilla15 diff --git a/js/src/yarr/YarrInterpreter.h b/js/src/yarr/YarrInterpreter.h --- a/js/src/yarr/YarrInterpreter.h +++ b/js/src/yarr/YarrInterpreter.h @@ -162,17 +162,17 @@ struct ByteTerm { , m_invert(invert) { atom.characterClass = characterClass; atom.quantityType = QuantifierFixedCount; atom.quantityCount = 1; inputPosition = inputPos; } - ByteTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, ByteDisjunction* parenthesesInfo, bool capture, int inputPos) + ByteTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, ByteDisjunction* parenthesesInfo, bool capture, int inputPos) __attribute__((noinline)) : type(type) , m_capture(capture) , m_invert(false) { atom.subpatternId = subpatternId; atom.parenthesesDisjunction = parenthesesInfo; atom.quantityType = QuantifierFixedCount; atom.quantityCount = 1; @@ -183,17 +183,17 @@ struct ByteTerm { : type(type) , m_capture(false) , m_invert(invert) { atom.quantityType = QuantifierFixedCount; atom.quantityCount = 1; } - ByteTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, bool capture, bool invert, int inputPos) + ByteTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, bool capture, bool invert, int inputPos) __attribute__((noinline)) : type(type) , m_capture(capture) , m_invert(invert) { atom.subpatternId = subpatternId; atom.quantityType = QuantifierFixedCount; atom.quantityCount = 1; inputPosition = inputPos; diff --git a/js/src/yarr/YarrPattern.h b/js/src/yarr/YarrPattern.h --- a/js/src/yarr/YarrPattern.h +++ b/js/src/yarr/YarrPattern.h @@ -180,17 +180,17 @@ struct PatternTerm { , m_capture(false) , m_invert(invert) { characterClass = charClass; quantityType = QuantifierFixedCount; quantityCount = 1; } - PatternTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, PatternDisjunction* disjunction, bool capture = false, bool invert = false) + PatternTerm(Type type, unsigned subpatternId, PatternDisjunction* disjunction, bool capture = false, bool invert = false) __attribute__((noinline)) : type(type) , m_capture(capture) , m_invert(invert) { parentheses.disjunction = disjunction; parentheses.subpatternId = subpatternId; parentheses.isCopy = false; parentheses.isTerminal = false; diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c --- a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c +++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c @@ -1099,17 +1099,17 @@ struct arena_s { static unsigned ncpus; #endif /* * When MALLOC_STATIC_SIZES is defined most of the parameters * controlling the malloc behavior are defined as compile-time constants * for best performance and cannot be altered at runtime. */ -#if !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__mips__) +#if !defined(__ia64__) && !defined(__sparc__) && !defined(__mips__) && !(defined(__powerpc__)) #define MALLOC_STATIC_SIZES 1 #endif #ifdef MALLOC_STATIC_SIZES /* * VM page size. It must divide the runtime CPU page size or the code * will abort. diff --git a/mfbt/double-conversion/utils.h b/mfbt/double-conversion/utils.h --- a/mfbt/double-conversion/utils.h +++ b/mfbt/double-conversion/utils.h @@ -50,17 +50,17 @@ // the result is equal to 89255e-22. // The best way to test this, is to create a division-function and to compare // the output of the division with the expected result. (Inlining must be // disabled.) // On Linux,x86 89255e-22 != Div_double(89255.0/1e22) #if defined(_M_X64) || defined(__x86_64__) || \ defined(__ARMEL__) || defined(__avr32__) || \ defined(__hppa__) || defined(__ia64__) || \ - defined(__mips__) || defined(__powerpc__) || \ + defined(__mips__) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__powerpc64__) || \ defined(__sparc__) || defined(__sparc) || defined(__s390__) || \ defined(__SH4__) || defined(__alpha__) || \ defined(_MIPS_ARCH_MIPS32R2) #define DOUBLE_CONVERSION_CORRECT_DOUBLE_OPERATIONS 1 #elif defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i386) #if defined(_WIN32) // Windows uses a 64bit wide floating point stack. #define DOUBLE_CONVERSION_CORRECT_DOUBLE_OPERATIONS 1