[webkit-changes] [WebKit/WebKit] 4737a8: [JSC] eval() function from another realm shouldn't...
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Commit: 4737a82b02bd053262cbe1d0e2a503ec7ada627e
https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/commit/4737a82b02bd053262cbe1d0e2a503ec7ada627e
Author: Alexey Shvayka <ashvayka at apple.com>
Date: 2024-01-30 (Tue, 30 Jan 2024)
Changed paths:
A JSTests/stress/direct-eval-cross-realm.js
M JSTests/test262/expectations.yaml
M Source/JavaScriptCore/interpreter/Interpreter.cpp
M Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/JITOperations.cpp
M Source/JavaScriptCore/llint/LLIntSlowPaths.cpp
M Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSFunctionInlines.h
Log Message:
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[JSC] eval() function from another realm shouldn't cause direct eval call
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268027
<rdar://problem/121546048>
Reviewed by Yusuke Suzuki.
Whether eval() is direct or not is determined by SameValue() in [1] that compares the function
to `%eval%`, which denotes [2] specifically the eval() function of current global object,
not any built-in eval().
This change tightens the check for direct eval() and aligns JSC with V8 and SpiderMonkey.
Since Interpreter::eval() has tricky way of resolving global object, accounting for DFG inlining
code blocks, the callee check was moved there, ensuring all call sites handle empty JSValue.
[1]: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-function-calls-runtime-semantics-evaluation (step 6.a)
[2]: https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-well-known-intrinsic-objects
* JSTests/stress/direct-eval-cross-realm.js: Added.
* JSTests/test262/expectations.yaml: Mark 1 test as passing.
* Source/JavaScriptCore/jit/JITOperations.cpp:
(JSC::JSC_DEFINE_JIT_OPERATION):
* Source/JavaScriptCore/llint/LLIntSlowPaths.cpp:
(JSC::LLInt::commonCallDirectEval):
* Source/JavaScriptCore/runtime/JSFunctionInlines.h:
(JSC::isHostFunction): Deleted.
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