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IdealGraphVisualizer: Rename predecessors to "Nodes Above" and successors to "Nodes Below" and actions "Expand Predecessors" and "Expand Successors" to "Expand Above" and "Expand Below" to avoid ambiguity with the Graal concept of successors and predecessors
author | Peter Hofer <peter.hofer@jku.at> |
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date | Wed, 29 Jun 2011 18:27:14 +0200 |
parents | ea778c37bdae |
children | d8c27956ec6e |
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For creating a Graal VM JDK, the file jre\lib\jvm.cfg has to be modified such that it includes the line: -client KNOWN Before running the Graal VM, the following environment variables are needed: - MAXINE: Pointing to a Maxine VM repository with compiled Java files. - GRAAL: Pointing to a Graal VM repository with compiled Java files. In particular, the VM will look for the compiled Java files in the following directories: ${MAXINE}/com.oracle.max.cri/bin ${MAXINE}/com.oracle.max.base/bin ${MAXINE}/com.oracle.max.asmdis/bin ${MAXINE}/com.oracle.max.asm/bin ${MAXINE}/com.oracle.max.graal.graph/bin ${GRAAL}/graal/com.oracle.max.graal.compiler/bin ${GRAAL}/graal/com.oracle.max.graal.runtime/bin ${GRAAL}/graal/com.oracle.max.graal.graphviz/bin For starting the Graal VM, the two flags "-client -graal" have to be specified. Additional flags that might be useful: -G:Plot Sends the graphs of compiled methods via network stream to the IdealGraphVisualizer (NetBeans project at ${GRAAL}/src/share/tools/IdealGraphVisualizer that can be built and run with NetBeans 7.0, use "Graal Coloring" and "Graal Edge Coloring" filters) -G:Time Prints timings for the different compilation phases -G:Meter Prints metrics for the different compilation phases The usual HotSpot flags -Xcomp -XX:CompileOnly= -XX:CompileCommand= or -XX:+PrintCompilation can be used to control the compiled methods.