- dart2js does not run in NNBD but gen_kernel does.
- Changes to dart2js to not trigger VM benchmarks to run on Golem, allowing performance differences to accumulate until the next unrelated VM change. Changes to the front end or package:vm cause a binary diff in the platform file or kernel-service snapshot and so do trigger VM benchmarks to run on Golem.
- These benchmarks don't care about running dart2js in particular, just some large program.
Change-Id: I85e339c32edbf9d0261081623378475fa0b9507a
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/270022
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Commit-Queue: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
The new micro-benchmark measures performance of returning 2 values
via list, dedicated class, record and a record with named fields.
Requires '--enable-experiment=records' flag to run.
Issue: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49719
Change-Id: I895d955efb2fc4f1c04b31b113cd8e01db47132a
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/265121
Reviewed-by: Slava Egorov <vegorov@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com>
The benchmark reports per-element times for summing the elements of a typed-data List.
----
The VM implementation is quite good but it looks like there is still a little room for improvement since the views are 2x slower than a simple array.
dart compile exe:
TypedDataPoly.mono.array.2(RunTime): 1.9670880036279512 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.array.2(RunTime): 4.392355 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.view.2(RunTime): 5.730097499999999 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.array.2(RunTime): 4.455393750000001 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.view.2(RunTime): 5.811122500000001 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.array.2(RunTime): 4.386336250000001 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.view.2(RunTime): 5.7639675 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.array.2(RunTime): 4.62768 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.view.2(RunTime): 5.7099649999999995 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.array.2(RunTime): 5.272632499999999 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.mixed.2(RunTime): 5.62861 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mono.array.100(RunTime): 0.6455633088733822 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.array.100(RunTime): 3.1558100965636964 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.view.100(RunTime): 4.476973567105732 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.array.100(RunTime): 3.149724878714137 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.view.100(RunTime): 4.500062299750802 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.array.100(RunTime): 3.1438380581862146 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.view.100(RunTime): 4.499246259421757 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.array.100(RunTime): 3.1570175999999996 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.view.100(RunTime): 4.482889818440727 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.array.100(RunTime): 3.649420567570034 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.mixed.100(RunTime): 4.068594455581881 ns.
On the other hand, there is a massive performance tax for using UnmodifiableUint8ListView on the web, especially views of views.
https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/50255 discusses how this might be fixed.
compile js -O3:
TypedDataPoly.mono.array.2(RunTime): 2.209502118308509 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.array.2(RunTime): 2.58625 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.view.2(RunTime): 2.32 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.array.2(RunTime): 51.633530557495135 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.view.2(RunTime): 302.4986387561256 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.array.2(RunTime): 52.19476512355694 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.view.2(RunTime): 302.84394312113756 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.array.2(RunTime): 55.649763488505165 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.view.2(RunTime): 849.458699173131 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.array.2(RunTime): 59.75952192382461 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.mixed.2(RunTime): 142.7126082991336 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mono.array.100(RunTime): 0.9815000000000002 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.array.100(RunTime): 1.1626947678735444 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_V.view.100(RunTime): 1.2075 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.array.100(RunTime): 17.17602868362643 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UV.view.100(RunTime): 231.5 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.array.100(RunTime): 16.85678073510773 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_VUV.view.100(RunTime): 229.7 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.array.100(RunTime): 17.01657458563536 ns.
TypedDataPoly.A_UVx5.view.100(RunTime): 697.5524475524476 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.array.100(RunTime): 22.770700636942674 ns.
TypedDataPoly.mega.mixed.100(RunTime): 94.4 ns.
Change-Id: If8878efd4c57bbd87effcd1d3f1339bc0cffbd75
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Reviewed-by: Sigmund Cherem <sigmund@google.com>
Fix: Check handle contents for Smi.
Closes: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/112726
Orignal CL description:
Makes `Dart_Handle` FFI returns behave as the following snippet:
```
Dart_Handle ExampleSnippet() {
Dart_Handle result = ...;
if (Dart_IsError(result)) {
Dart_PropagateError(result);
}
return result;
}
```
Also makes FFI consistent with Dart_NativeFunctions, which will
automatically throw upon return if Dart_SetReturnValue set the result
to an error.
`UnhandledExceptions` cannot flow out into Dart generated code. So,
the implementation needs to be in `FfiCallInstr::EmitNativeCode`.
Using `Dart_IsError` is slow compared to a machine code class id
check. So, we should do the handle unwrapping and class id check in
machine code.
Unwrapping Handles in machine code is only safe when the GC is
guaranteed to not run: Either (1) in `kThreadInGenerated`, or (2) in
`kThreadInNative`, but only when transitioned into safepoint. So, the
handle cannot be unwrapped immediately after the FFI call in machine code. We first need to transition back to generated.
This means we need to transition again to native to do the actual
`Dart_PropagateError` call. We can do so without the stub in JIT
because we never return with normal control flow.
Performance impact of this change is within benchmark noise in both
JIT and AOT.
Size impact is 42 bytes on x64, which is 10% in AOT and 12% in JIT.
For more numbers see: go/dart-ffi-handle-error
TEST=runtime/bin/ffi_test/ffi_test_functions_vmspecific.cc
TEST=tests/ffi/vmspecific_handle_test.dart
Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49936
Change-Id: Id8edfd841a7d6246438386007d83747868a0a151
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This reverts commit d9c442bce8.
Reason for revert: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/112726
Original change's description:
> [vm/ffi] Throw on returning `Error` in `Handle`
>
> Makes `Dart_Handle` FFI returns behave as the following snippet:
>
> ```
> Dart_Handle ExampleSnippet() {
> Dart_Handle result;
> if (Dart_IsError(result)) {
> Dart_PropagateError(result);
> }
> return result;
> }
> ```
>
> Also makes FFI consistent with Dart_NativeFunctions, which will
> automatically throw upon return if Dart_SetReturnValue set the result
> to an error.
>
> `UnhandledExceptions` cannot flow out into Dart generated code. So,
> the implementation needs to be in `FfiCallInstr::EmitNativeCode`.
>
> Using `Dart_IsError` is slow compared to a machine code class id
> check. So, we should do the handle unwrapping and class id check in
> machine code.
>
> Unwrapping Handles in machine code is only safe when the GC is
> guaranteed to not run: Either (1) in `kThreadInGenerated`, or (2) in
> `kThreadInNative`, but only when transitioned into safepoint. So, the
> handle cannot be unwrapped immediately after the FFI call in machine code. We first need to transition back to generated.
>
> This means we need to transition again to native to do the actual
> `Dart_PropagateError` call. We can do so without the stub in JIT
> because we never return with normal control flow.
>
> Performance impact of this change is within benchmark noise in both
> JIT and AOT.
> Size impact is 42 bytes on x64, which is 10% in AOT and 12% in JIT.
>
> For more numbers see: go/dart-ffi-handle-error
>
> TEST=runtime/bin/ffi_test/ffi_test_functions_vmspecific.cc
> TEST=tests/ffi/vmspecific_handle_test.dart
>
> Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49936
> Change-Id: Ie8fabeb6d53bc80689541bc4470cb37ee2200581
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Makes `Dart_Handle` FFI returns behave as the following snippet:
```
Dart_Handle ExampleSnippet() {
Dart_Handle result;
if (Dart_IsError(result)) {
Dart_PropagateError(result);
}
return result;
}
```
Also makes FFI consistent with Dart_NativeFunctions, which will
automatically throw upon return if Dart_SetReturnValue set the result
to an error.
`UnhandledExceptions` cannot flow out into Dart generated code. So,
the implementation needs to be in `FfiCallInstr::EmitNativeCode`.
Using `Dart_IsError` is slow compared to a machine code class id
check. So, we should do the handle unwrapping and class id check in
machine code.
Unwrapping Handles in machine code is only safe when the GC is
guaranteed to not run: Either (1) in `kThreadInGenerated`, or (2) in
`kThreadInNative`, but only when transitioned into safepoint. So, the
handle cannot be unwrapped immediately after the FFI call in machine code. We first need to transition back to generated.
This means we need to transition again to native to do the actual
`Dart_PropagateError` call. We can do so without the stub in JIT
because we never return with normal control flow.
Performance impact of this change is within benchmark noise in both
JIT and AOT.
Size impact is 42 bytes on x64, which is 10% in AOT and 12% in JIT.
For more numbers see: go/dart-ffi-handle-error
TEST=runtime/bin/ffi_test/ffi_test_functions_vmspecific.cc
TEST=tests/ffi/vmspecific_handle_test.dart
Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49936
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The primary focus of the new benchmarks is measuring the current
overhead of caching instantiated versions of the type arguments
in the uninstantiated type argument.
Change-Id: If611e72ac4f7a94c82f58d06cc34dcef2b8382df
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Closes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/pull/49478
TEST=Manual
GitOrigin-RevId: f4c9c6869dfe73639295e86574a021523b3d374d
Change-Id: I134a97caed4eec59d70e9cbca16b7e9a472cf2c1
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Reviewed-by: Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com>
A benchmark should be in a directory with the same name as
the benchmark main file.
Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49050
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This measures latency induced by one isolate send-and-exiting on concurrently running isolates.
The benchmark report format mimics EventLoopLatency benchmark, in a way it reports "runtime" as a latency.
TEST=manual run of benchmarks
Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/49050
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The dart2/Isolate benchmark restricts the view of benchmark_harness
with a "show" clause. Removed it, and fixed the benchmark.
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It makes more sense for Golem to display the benchmark results as a time than as a rate.
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* Add team "groups" in tools/OWNERS_<group name>.
* Add top-level OWNERS as a fallback.
* Add OWNERS for all top-level directories.
* Add OWNERS to all packages.
For additional background information see go/dart-sdk-owners.
TEST=No op until code-owners is enabled.
Bug: b/200915407
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We're adding these types to `dart:ffi` rather than `package:ffi` so that
they can be used with `FfiNative`s.
Adds `NativeType`s for the following C types:
* unsigned char
* signed char
* short
* unsigned short
* int
* unsigned int
* long
* unsigned long
* long long
* unsigned long long
* uintptr_t
* size_t
* wchar_t
Because the C standard only defines minimum sizes for many of these
types, future platforms might diverge from the typical size even if all
platforms currently agree on a size. To avoid having to reification
later, we define all types as AbiSpecificIntegers rather than typedefs,
even if all current target platforms agree on the size.
Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/36140
TEST=tests/ffi/c_types_test.dart
Original patch in patchset 1.
* Removes `Char` for now until package:win32 has rolled to 2.3.8 in
Flutter. https://pub.dev/packages/win32/versions/2.3.8/changeloghttps://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8824468064587445729/+/u/Android_Views_Integration_Tests/stdout
* Adds `c_type.dart` in `ffi_source.gni` which should fix `IntPtr`
missing when analyzing `path_provider_linux`. (However, I was unable
to reproduce the issue locally.)
https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8824468064571399025/+/u/run_test.dart_for_flutter_plugins_shard_and_subshard_analyze/test_stdout
`/tmp/flutter_plugins.KZMNMC/packages/path_provider/path_provider_linux$ ~/flt/engine/src/out/host_debug/dart-sdk/bin/dart analyze --fatal-infos`
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This reverts commit 85a87ca7ae.
Reason for revert:
* Adding `Char` breaks `package:win32` which is used in Flutter so it
breaks the Flutter build:
https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8824468064587445729/+/u/Android_Views_Integration_Tests/stdout
For reference: full list of Flutter failues:
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/runs/4890844911
Original change's description:
> [vm/ffi] Add common C types
>
> We're adding these types to `dart:ffi` rather than `package:ffi` so that
> they can be used with `FfiNative`s.
>
> Adds `NativeType`s for the following C types:
>
> * char
> * unsigned char
> * signed char
> * short
> * unsigned short
> * int
> * unsigned int
> * long
> * unsigned long
> * long long
> * unsigned long long
> * uintptr_t
> * size_t
> * wchar_t
>
> Because the C standard only defines minimum sizes for many of these
> types, future platforms might diverge from the typical size even if all
> platforms currently agree on a size. To avoid having to reification
> later, we define all types as AbiSpecificIntegers rather than typedefs,
> even if all current target platforms agree on the size.
>
> Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/36140
>
> TEST=tests/ffi/c_types_test.dart
>
> Change-Id: Ie97d253856d787386529231e8060f879069be886
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# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Change-Id: Ic56df88c653b1395ed5e5a71af5e571b1adc3671
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/229152
Reviewed-by: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
We're adding these types to `dart:ffi` rather than `package:ffi` so that
they can be used with `FfiNative`s.
Adds `NativeType`s for the following C types:
* char
* unsigned char
* signed char
* short
* unsigned short
* int
* unsigned int
* long
* unsigned long
* long long
* unsigned long long
* uintptr_t
* size_t
* wchar_t
Because the C standard only defines minimum sizes for many of these
types, future platforms might diverge from the typical size even if all
platforms currently agree on a size. To avoid having to reification
later, we define all types as AbiSpecificIntegers rather than typedefs,
even if all current target platforms agree on the size.
Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/36140
TEST=tests/ffi/c_types_test.dart
Change-Id: Ie97d253856d787386529231e8060f879069be886
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Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/228541
Reviewed-by: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
Implements a backend targeting RV32GC and RV64GC, based on Linux standardizing around GC. The assembler is written to make it easy to disable usage of C, but because the sizes of some instruction sequences are compile-time constants, an additional build configuration would need to be defined to make use of it.
The assembler and disassembler cover every RV32/64GC instruction. The simulator covers all instructions except accessing CSRs and the floating point state accessible through such, include accrued exceptions and dynamic rounding mode.
Quirks:
- RISC-V is a compare-and-branch architecture, but some existing "architecture-independent" parts of the Dart compiler assume a condition code architecture. To avoid rewriting these parts, we use a peephole in the assembler to map to compare-and-branch. See Assembler::BranchIf. Luckily nothing depended on taking multiple branches on the same condition code set.
- There are no hardware overflow checks, so we must use Hacker's Delight style software checks. Often these are very cheap: if the sign of one operand is known, a single branch is needed.
- The ranges of RISC-V branches and jumps are such that we use 3 levels of generation for forward branches, instead of the 2 levels of near and far branches used on ARM[64]. Nearly all code is handled by the first two levels with 20-bits of range, with enormous regex matchers triggering the third level that uses aupic+jalr to get 32-bits of range.
- For PC-relative calls in AOT, we always generate auipc+jalr pairs with 32-bits of range, so we never generate trampolines.
- Only a subset of registers are available in some compressed instructions, so we assign the most popular uses to these registers. In particular, THR, TMP[2], CODE and PP. This has the effect of assigning CODE and PP to volatile registers in the C calling convention, whereas they are assigned preserved registers on the other architectures. As on ARM64, PP is untagged; this is so short indices can be accessed with a compressed instruction.
- There are no push or pop instructions, so combining pushes and pops is preferred so we can update SP once.
- The C calling convention has a strongly aligned stack, but unlike on ARM64 we don't need to use an alternate stack pointer. The author ensured language was added to the RISC-V psABI making the OS responsible for realigning the stack pointer for signal handlers, allowing Dart to leave the stack pointer misaligned from the C calling convention's point of view until a foreign call.
- We don't bother with the link register tracking done on ARM[64]. Instead we make use of an alternate link register to avoid inline spilling in the write barrier.
Unimplemented:
- non-trivial FFI cases
- Compressed pointers - No intention to implement.
- Unboxed SIMD - We might make use of the V extension registers when the V extension is ratified.
- BigInt intrinsics
TEST=existing tests for IL level, new tests for assembler/disassembler/simulator
Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/38587
Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/48164
Change-Id: I991d1df4be5bf55efec5371b767b332d37dfa3e0
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/217289
Reviewed-by: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Slava Egorov <vegorov@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
This CL adds support for users defining integers which are mapped to
differing sizes and signedness based on the application binary interface
the Dart VM is running on.
Notable implementation design decisions:
- ABIs are open world, so that adding an ABI to the Dart VM does not
break existing definitions. Thus, we only figure out in the VM that
we're missing a mapping. We throw compile-time errors.
- In AOT, these show up in the precompilation step.
- In JIT, these show up as `_CompileTimeError` at runtime. Note that
these can be caught. So in subsequent compilation steps we need to
ensure that we also throw the same compile-time error.
- We match on the call-sites (streaming_flowgraph_builder) rather than
method bodies (kernel_to_il) of AbiSpecific loads and stores so that
we can compile for the int-size of the call site.
API design decisions:
https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/42563#issuecomment-981774001
Closes: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/42563
TEST=tests/ffi_2/abi_*_test.dart
TEST=tests/ffi/function_*_generated_test.dart
TEST=tests/ffi/vmspecific_static_checks_test.dart
Change-Id: I8c8df36fab939b6fb614c5f1ee8e1bf46b6e9521
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Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/221501
Reviewed-by: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
This change refactors `_asExternalTypedData` into multiple functions,
which are data type specific, e.g `_asExternalTypedDataInt8`.
These functions are implemented as recognized methods.
Argument checks have previously been performed in the removed
runtime entry implementation of `_asExternalTypedData.` These are
now handled in Dart.
TEST=tests/ffi/external_typed_data_test.dart
Closes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/39843
Closes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/pull/47780https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/pull/47780
GitOrigin-RevId: 65763bddd06c633583b4adbf920c32c5a7a3720f
Change-Id: I703b350d89004ebe36e70eaa44dda1d9ebb050c7
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Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/221360
Reviewed-by: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
This is a preparation CL to remove the --enable-isolate-groups flag in
the VM.
The following tests were only running in --no-enable-isolate-groups and
are therefore obsolete now:
- runtime/tests/vm/dart/regress_47468_test.dart
- runtime/tests/vm/dart_2/regress_47468_test.dart
- tests/lib/isolate/illegal_msg_function_test.dart
- tests/lib_2/isolate/illegal_msg_function_test.dart
TEST=Changes tests only.
Change-Id: I6257cb667eebca66a649614d3010139dd2cdd3ab
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/219100
Reviewed-by: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
Dart 2.15 won't contain it as a separate snapshot.
Change-Id: I8f356a4b9c88fd736f755d8f85b68f8e18f6ec78
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/215182
Auto-Submit: Bob Nystrom <rnystrom@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Ben Konyi <bkonyi@google.com>
This exits current isolate immediately. If [port] is provided, then [message] is verified and sent out as isolate exits.
TEST=ci
Fixes https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/47164
Change-Id: I513f4d7ceb5d74820f4aee60f5799b7b5193f2e4
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/214312
Reviewed-by: Nate Bosch <nbosch@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Macnak <rmacnak@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
This is follow-up to 455a105c42
Change-Id: I346e0174dacad4fcae5285b63f77fe217543f7b0
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/211040
Reviewed-by: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Clone latency.dart into the benchmark from EventLoopLatencyJson
Change-Id: I92090b4decf49e67b937d8095bb7c36adf79c509
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/210430
Reviewed-by: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Alexander Aprelev <aam@google.com>
Compress the dart-sdk directory under the root, not the grandparent of
the root which will be the SDK checkout.
Also fix so dart2 version is 2.9 compatible and dart version is
latest version compatible.
Change-Id: I6e8875d9a3c9fdabf301db379340b2d8473a54cc
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/210440
Reviewed-by: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Tess Strickland <sstrickl@google.com>