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hotspot/graal: simplify CTW logic. now, the following configurations are supported:
(1) CTW with Graal, graal compiled by itself with bootstrap (--vm graal -XX:+BootstrapGraal -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+CompileTheWorld)
(2) CTW with Graal, graal compiled by C1/itself aka. tiered with bootstrap (--vm graal -XX:+BootstrapGraal -XX:+TieredCompilation +XX:+CompileTheWorld)
(3) CTW with Graal, graal compiled by itself without bootstrap (--vm graal -XX:-BootstrapGraal -XX:-TieredCompilation -XX:+CompileTheWorld)
(4) CTW with Graal, graal compiled by C1/itself aka. tiered without bootstrap (--vm graal -XX:-BootstrapGraal -XX:+TieredCompilation -XX:+CompileTheWorld)
(5) CTW with Graal, graal compiled by C1/C2 aka. hosted (--vm server -XX:+CompileTheWorld)
author | Bernhard Urban <bernhard.urban@jku.at> |
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date | Tue, 21 Oct 2014 10:17:06 +0200 |
parents | a61af66fc99e |
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-Xmixed mixed mode execution (default) -Xint interpreted mode execution only -Xbootclasspath:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;> set search path for bootstrap classes and resources -Xbootclasspath/a:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;> append to end of bootstrap class path -Xbootclasspath/p:<directories and zip/jar files separated by ;> prepend in front of bootstrap class path -Xnoclassgc disable class garbage collection -Xincgc enable incremental garbage collection -Xloggc:<file> log GC status to a file with time stamps -Xbatch disable background compilation -Xms<size> set initial Java heap size -Xmx<size> set maximum Java heap size -Xss<size> set java thread stack size -Xprof output cpu profiling data -Xfuture enable strictest checks, anticipating future default -Xrs reduce use of OS signals by Java/VM (see documentation) -Xcheck:jni perform additional checks for JNI functions -Xshare:off do not attempt to use shared class data -Xshare:auto use shared class data if possible (default) -Xshare:on require using shared class data, otherwise fail. The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without notice.