Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2016 15:35:22 -0500 From: Toby Thain <toby@telegraphics.com.au> To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl@verizon.net>, 'Joe Nosay' <superbisquit@gmail.com> Cc: java@freebsd.org, bsd-port-dev@openjdk.java.net Subject: Re: FreeBSD PowerPC Port Message-ID: <56BF938A.2010408@telegraphics.com.au> In-Reply-To: <019901d16699$fff8a610$ffe9f230$@verizon.net> References: <012601d16597$1a53c660$4efb5320$@verizon.net> <CA%2BWntOtzm=9jaiB2HtC2aZRPjdwySMXSf2i4mmjBNUpzV0%2BPKQ@mail.gmail.com> <019901d16699$fff8a610$ffe9f230$@verizon.net>
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On 2016-02-13 3:06 PM, Curtis Hamilton wrote: > Thanks for the response, but I think you missed the point of my email. > > As I stated in my email, I've already built a Zero VM, interpreter based JDK. That's what you get with the instructions you provided. > > My goal was building a true native PowerPC (JIT) JDK, which until about 12 hours ago was only available for AIX and Linux. > > Using the Zero VM JDK and modifying the Linux PPC code, I've successfully built a true native PowerPC (JIT) JDK. Which is an order of magnitude faster than the interpreted JDK. Nice work! I'd be interested to see a path to getting that working on the OS X/PowerPC target. Would you say it's feasible? There is a working Zero build at least for JDK 7. ( ref https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/BSDPort/Darwin9Build ) --Toby > > BTW, I did the research and communicated with Greg, as well as others across the OpenJDK community. > > Regards! >
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