FreeBSD PowerPC Port

Curtis Hamilton hamiltcl at verizon.net
Sat Feb 13 20:06:15 UTC 2016


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.

BTW, I did the research and communicated with Greg, as well as others across the OpenJDK community.

Regards!

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-java at freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-java at freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Joe Nosay
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2016 2:09 PM
To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>; bsd-port-dev at openjdk.java.net; java at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD PowerPC Port

The way I had stated this to be done as was based upon Greg Lewis's advice to me is as such:
1. Boot strap using FreeBSD AMD64/i386 with NFS version 4 to either
PowerPC^4 or PowerPC 32.
2. Recreate all of the binaries and libraries needed to build the
AMD64/i386 port.
3. Rewrite the Makefiles to build directly on the PowerPC machines using the now created files.
4. Once you have done this, then you will have a natively built port on the FreeBSD PowerPC32/64 machine.
5. I had posted this advice  on the FreeBSD forums and the mailing lists a while back.
6. Instructions to doing this have also been described on the forums for other architectures.
7. Do more research next time to see if any effort has been made.

On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
wrote:

> I'm working on a native PowerPC port of JDK8.   I've been successful in
> building a Zero JVM.
>
> I originally posted information on this effort to the AIX-PPC list, 
> however, it was recommended to post to the BSD list(s) as well. See 
> the attached for background.
>
> To date, using the Linux PPC code set, I've been able to build a 
> partially working native PPC64 JVM.  I developed initial patches that 
> can be used to build using the latest FreeBSD port.
>
> I can make this work available to anyone interested in helping in this 
> effort.
>
> Regards,
> Curtis
>
>
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> From: "Lindenmaier, Goetz" <goetz.lindenmaier at sap.com>
> To: "Thomas Stüfe" <thomas.stuefe at gmail.com>, Curtis Hamilton < 
> hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> Cc: <ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>, 
> <bsd-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>
> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 03:27:45 -0500
> Subject: RE: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support Hi Curtis,
>
> If SIGTRAP ist he problem, you could try -XX:-UseSIGTRAP.
> This slows down null checks a bit, but this should not matter for now.
>
> Best regards,
>   Goetz
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ppc-aix-port-dev [mailto:ppc-aix-port-dev- 
> > bounces at openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of Thomas Stüfe
> > Sent: Freitag, 12. Februar 2016 08:08
> > To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> > Cc: ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net; bsd-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
> > Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >
> > Hi Curtis,
> >
> > I think it makes sense to post this on the bsd list too.
> >
> > See my comments inline.
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Curtis Hamilton 
> > <hamiltcl at verizon.net <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >       Thomas/Volker,
> >
> >
> >
> >       Just wanted to give you an update on my bsd/ppc64 porting effort.
> > I’m using the standard bsd openjdk8 port, as the bsd mercurial needs 
> > freebsd specific patches.
> >
> >
> >
> >       I’ve made progress modding the linux/ppc files to work under 
> > bsd and can successfully build a native (ppc64) JVM.  Here’s the 
> > output I get executing ‘java –version’
> >
> >
> >
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin # ./java -version
> >       openjdk version "1.8.0_72-debug"
> >       OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_72-debug-b15)
> >       OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.72-b15-debug, mixed mode)
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin #
> >
> >
> > Great Job!
> >
> >
> >
> >       I can compile and execute the basic “hello world”.  However, 
> > compiling more complicated java code results in a core dump.  See 
> > the
> > following:
> >
> >
> >
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin # ./javac HelloWorld.java
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin # ./java HelloWorld
> >       Hello, World
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin # ./javac zip.java
> >       Trace/BPT trap (core dumped)
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin # ./javac LargeZip.java
> >       Trace/BPT trap (core dumped)
> >       root at lenoil8:/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-
> > ppc64-normal-server-slowdebug/jdk/bin #
> >
> >       As you can see this is a debug build and I’ve been able to 
> > tell
> from the
> > core dump, using gdb, that it’s getting a signal 5 at abort.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I think SIGTRAP is used by the ppc JIT for some things (implicit
> nullchecks?
> > Volker would know better). So, SIGTRAP must be handled for this to work.
> >
> > The JVM has a central signal handler, entry point is "signalHandler" 
> > in os_<os>.cpp, and then it goes on to, in your case,
> JVM_handler_bsd_signal()
> > in os_bsd_ppc.cpp.
> >
> > So, make sure that
> >
> > 1) SIGTRAP is handled by this signal handler - I think, by default 
> > bsd
> does not
> > install a signal handler for SIGTRAP. See
> os::Bsd::install_signal_handlers(),
> > and compare it with the Linux version.
> >
> > 2) Then, SIGTRAP must be handled in JVM_handler_bsd_signal(). 
> > Compare with the SIGTRAP handling for Linux (os_linux_ppc.cpp). But 
> > if you copied that code, maybe SIGTRAP handling is already in place 
> > and (1) was all
> that
> > was missing.
> >
> > Also note: The jvm normally writes a error log on crashes which is 
> > very
> useful
> > ("hs_err_<pid>") but in your case it was not written at all, because 
> > no
> signal
> > handler was installed for SIGTRAP. So, if you took care of (1) but 
> > (2)
> is still
> > missing, you may still crash but with a real error report log this time.
> >
> > Side note: Magnus Ihse Bursie is cleaning up and repairing the BSD 
> > port,
> see:
> > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/bsd-port-dev/2016-
> > January/002739.html
> >
> > His changes are not yet committed, but he posted a webrev with his
> changes
> > (http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ihse/JDK-8147795_addendum-bsd-source-
> > patches/webrev.01/). It may make sense to integrate this in your 
> > build,
> he
> > did some worthwhile fixes.
> >
> > Kind Regards, Thomas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       Any recommendations on what to look at or how to further debug?
> >
> >
> >
> >       Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> >       Curtis
> >
> >
> >
> >       From: Curtis Hamilton [mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net 
> > <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> ]
> >       Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 3:29 PM
> >       To: 'Thomas Stüfe' <thomas.stuefe at gmail.com 
> > <mailto:thomas.stuefe at gmail.com> >
> >       Cc: 'Volker Simonis' <volker.simonis at gmail.com 
> > <mailto:volker.simonis at gmail.com> >; 
> > 'ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
> > <mailto:ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net> ' <ppc-aix-port- 
> > dev at openjdk.java.net <mailto:ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net> >
> >       Subject: RE: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >
> >
> >
> >       Thomas,
> >
> >
> >
> >       Thanks for the vector check!
> >
> >
> >
> >       I agree that the AIX os is quite different from other unices 
> > (I
> have an
> > old PowerStation 220 in my collection).  However, the ppc-aix-port 
> > was
> the
> > first that contained code specific to the ppc.  Since there isn’t a
> ppc-bsd port,
> > I needed somewhere to start.  PPC code for both AIX and Linux can be
> found
> > in the same port.   The ports available on FreeBSD currently do contain
> any of
> > the ppc headers or code.  So I decided to use a port that already 
> > had
> the ppc
> > code and go from there.
> >
> >
> >
> >       Now that ppc code is being integrated into a more universal 
> > port, I just need to check which jdk8 port to work with.
> >
> >
> >
> >       Any recommendation?
> >
> >
> >
> >       Regards,
> >
> >       Curtis
> >
> >
> >
> >       From: Thomas Stüfe [mailto:thomas.stuefe at gmail.com 
> > <mailto:thomas.stuefe at gmail.com> ]
> >       Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 11:23 AM
> >       To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net 
> > <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> >
> >       Cc: Volker Simonis <volker.simonis at gmail.com 
> > <mailto:volker.simonis at gmail.com> >; 
> > ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net 
> > <mailto:ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>
> >
> >
> >       Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       Hi Curtis,
> >
> >
> >
> >       I am not sure that AIX ppc would be the best source for an BSD
> port.
> > AIX os port contains a large number of AIX specifics and it is quite 
> > a
> bit
> > different (sometimes, needlessly) from the other Unices. It is also 
> > a
> moving
> > target, at least on jdk9, as we changed a lot in the AIX os port and
> will change
> > more until the next feature close.
> >
> >
> >
> >       So, it may be that linux ppc would be a better porting source 
> > for
> a bsd
> > ppc port.
> >
> >
> >
> >       Kind Regards, Thomas
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >       On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Hamilton 
> > <hamiltcl at verizon.net <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> > wrote:
> >
> >               Volker,
> >
> >
> >
> >               Thanks for the response.
> >
> >
> >
> >               Yes, I’m using the mercurial jdk7u ppc-aix version.  
> > The reason I used this port version was because I was more familiar 
> > with the
> build
> > layout of jdk7 versus jdk8/jdk9.  And it seemed like an easier 
> > target to
> start
> > with, since it already supported ppc64 on AIX and Linux.
> >
> >
> >
> >               Full disclosure, I’ve been successful in building zero 
> > vm
> for
> > both jdk7 and jdk8 on ppc64/FreeBSD.   They both work great.  The system
> > performance is somewhat sluggish, but usable.  So I decided to see 
> > if I
> could
> > build native ppc64 versions leveraging the existing AIX and Linux 
> > ppc64 support in the ppc-aix-port, since the bsd-port lacks support 
> > for
> PowerPC.
> >
> >
> >
> >               I’m aware of the integration effort for jdk9.  So on 
> > your advice, I will start working with ppc-aix jdk8u.  I don’t want 
> > anyone to
> waste
> > time with jdk7u. Although my efforts with this older version is not
> completely
> > wasted.
> >
> >
> >
> >               I look forward to contributing to the ppc64/bsd port
> OpenJDK
> > integration effort.
> >
> >
> >
> >               Regards,
> >
> >               Curtis
> >
> >
> >
> >               From: Volker Simonis [mailto:volker.simonis at gmail.com 
> > <mailto:volker.simonis at gmail.com> ]
> >               Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 5:22 AM
> >               To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net 
> > <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> >
> >               Cc: ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net <mailto:
> ppc-aix-port-
> > dev at openjdk.java.net>
> >               Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >
> >
> >
> >               Hi Curtis,
> >
> >               no, I'm not aware of any effort to port the ppc64 port 
> > to
> BSD.
> >
> >               My first question is why are you building jdk7. It is
> quite old
> > and we don't actually support it any more. It was also never 
> > integrated
> into
> > the main jdk7u branch. I'd strongly recommend to use at least the 
> > jdk8u version. If you plan to contribute the ppc64/bsd port for 
> > integration
> into the
> > OpenJDK, this has to be done into the head revision (currently jdk9)
> anyway.
> > Once it's there, it may be possible to downport it to jdk8u (but not 
> > to
> jdk7u
> > because that on doesn't even contain the ppc64 port).
> >
> >               That said, which version of jdk7u are you using? Is it 
> > the
> one
> > from http://hg.openjdk.java.net/ppc-aix-port/jdk7u/ ?
> >
> >               One problem you may encounter with jdk7u is that it 
> > was never compiled with new versions of gcc. I see you are using 
> > gcc4.8 but
> we
> > used 4.1.2 back then when we were doing the port.
> >
> >               Another problem is that we didn't support the
> serviceability
> > agent in jdk7u. Support for the SA agent on Linux/ppc64 (but not for
> AIX) was
> > added in jdk8. The error you see in vmStructs.cpp is most probably 
> > from
> SA
> > coding. How does your file vmStructs_bsd_ppc.hpp looks like. As you 
> > can see, vmStructs_linux_ppc.hpp is empty in jdk7u for the ppc64 
> > port while
> it
> > has some code in jdk8u-dev and jdk9.
> >
> >               Unfortunately the place in vmStructs.cpp where the 
> > error happens is deeply nested macro coding so it's hard to say 
> > what's wrong
> from
> > the error message. You could preprocess the file and post that to 
> > the
> list,
> > maybe we can see more. Just issue the following command from a shell 
> > from within /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/build/bsd-
> > ppc/hotspot/outputdir/bsd_ppc64_compiler2/product:
> >
> >                g++48 -DBSD -DPPC64 -D_ALLBSD_SOURCE - D_GNU_SOURCE 
> > -DPRODUCT  - I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/prims - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/precompiled - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/cpu/ppc/vm - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os_cpu/bsd_ppc/vm - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm - 
> > I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os/posix/vm -I../generated - 
> > DHOTSPOT_RELEASE_VERSION="\"24.80-b11\"" - 
> > DHOTSPOT_BUILD_TARGET="\"product\"" - DHOTSPOT_BUILD_USER="\"root\"" 
> > -DHOTSPOT_LIB_ARCH=\"ppc\" - DHOTSPOT_VM_DISTRO="\"OpenJDK\"" - 
> > DDEFAULT_LIBPATH="\"/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib\"" - 
> > DTARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd -DTARGET_ARCH_ppc -
> > DTARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc_64 -DTARGET_OS_ARCH_bsd_ppc -
> > DTARGET_OS_ARCH_MODEL_bsd_ppc_64 -DTARGET_COMPILER_gcc -
> > DCOMPILER2 -fPIC -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -pthread -fcheck-new -
> > mpowerpc64 -pipe -DDONT_USE_PRECOMPILED_HEADER -O3 -fno-strict- 
> > aliasing -D_LP64=1 -m64 -mminimal-toc -mcpu=powerpc64 -mtune=power5 
> > - minsert-sched-nops=regroup_exact -mno-multiple -mno-string - 
> > DSAFEFETCH_STUBS -DINCLUDE_TRACE=1 -Werror -Wpointer-arith -
> > Wconversion -Wsign-compare    -E
> > /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cpp
> >
> >               Regards,
> >
> >               Volker
> >
> >
> >
> >               On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Curtis Hamilton 
> > <hamiltcl at verizon.net <mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net> > wrote:
> >
> >                       Hello,
> >
> >                       I’d like to know if there’s been any work done 
> > to support PPC for *BSD?
> >
> >                       I’ve hacked both the AIX and Linux PPC headers 
> > but have been unsuccessful in building HotSpot.  All modules seem to 
> > build
> with
> > the exception of VMStructs.cpp with the below error.
> >
> >
> >       /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cp
> > p: In static member function 'static void VMStructs::init()':
> >
> >       /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cp
> > p:3015: error: cannot convert 'pthread**' to 'pid_t*' in 
> > initialization
> >
> >                       Build log is attached.
> >
> >                       Thanks in advance!
> >
> >
> >
> >                       Curtis
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Volker Simonis <volker.simonis at gmail.com>
> To: "Thomas Stüfe" <thomas.stuefe at gmail.com>
> Cc: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>, < 
> ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>, <bsd-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>
> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 03:28:10 -0500
> Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support Hi Curtis,
>
> congratulations from my side as well. Running HelloWorld is always an 
> important milestone when porting the OpenJDK to a new platform!
>
> I think Thomas already gave you the right hints. It's true that 
> SIGTRAP is used a lot within HotSpot and you really need to handle it 
> correctly.
>
> As a quick workaround you could also try to use -XX:-UseSIGTRAP which 
> should switch off the usage of SIGTRAP within the VM. You also have to 
> use this switch when debugging the VM in a native debugger like gdb 
> because the debugger also uses SIGTRAP internally.
>
> Regards,
> Volker
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 8:08 AM, Thomas Stüfe 
> <thomas.stuefe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi Curtis,
> >
> > I think it makes sense to post this on the bsd list too.
> >
> > See my comments inline.
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Curtis Hamilton 
> > <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Thomas/Volker,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Just wanted to give you an update on my bsd/ppc64 porting effort.  
> >> I’m using the standard bsd openjdk8 port, as the bsd mercurial 
> >> needs freebsd specific patches.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I’ve made progress modding the linux/ppc files to work under bsd 
> >> and can successfully build a native (ppc64) JVM.  Here’s the output 
> >> I get
> executing
> >> ‘java –version’
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> # ./java -version
> >> openjdk version "1.8.0_72-debug"
> >> OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_72-debug-b15) OpenJDK 
> >> 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.72-b15-debug, mixed mode)
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> #
> >
> >
> > Great Job!
> >>
> >> I can compile and execute the basic “hello world”.  However, 
> >> compiling more complicated java code results in a core dump.  See the following:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> # ./javac HelloWorld.java
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> # ./java HelloWorld
> >> Hello, World
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> # ./javac zip.java
> >> Trace/BPT trap (core dumped)
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> # ./javac LargeZip.java
> >> Trace/BPT trap (core dumped)
> >>
> >> root at lenoil8
> :/usr/ports/java/openjdk8/work/openjdk/build/bsd-ppc64-normal-server-s
> lowdebug/jdk/bin
> >> #
> >>
> >> As you can see this is a debug build and I’ve been able to tell 
> >> from the core dump, using gdb, that it’s getting a signal 5 at abort.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > I think SIGTRAP is used by the ppc JIT for some things (implicit
> nullchecks?
> > Volker would know better). So, SIGTRAP must be handled for this to work.
> >
> > The JVM has a central signal handler, entry point is "signalHandler" 
> > in os_<os>.cpp, and then it goes on to, in your case,
> JVM_handler_bsd_signal()
> > in os_bsd_ppc.cpp.
> >
> > So, make sure that
> >
> > 1) SIGTRAP is handled by this signal handler - I think, by default 
> > bsd
> does
> > not install a signal handler for SIGTRAP. See 
> > os::Bsd::install_signal_handlers(), and compare it with the Linux
> version.
> >
> > 2) Then, SIGTRAP must be handled in JVM_handler_bsd_signal(). 
> > Compare
> with
> > the SIGTRAP handling for Linux (os_linux_ppc.cpp). But if you copied 
> > that code, maybe SIGTRAP handling is already in place and (1) was 
> > all that was missing.
> >
> > Also note: The jvm normally writes a error log on crashes which is 
> > very useful ("hs_err_<pid>") but in your case it was not written at 
> > all,
> because
> > no signal handler was installed for SIGTRAP. So, if you took care of 
> > (1)
> but
> > (2) is still missing, you may still crash but with a real error 
> > report
> log
> > this time.
> >
> > Side note: Magnus Ihse Bursie is cleaning up and repairing the BSD 
> > port,
> > see:
> >
> http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/bsd-port-dev/2016-January/00273
> 9.html
> >
> > His changes are not yet committed, but he posted a webrev with his
> changes
> > (
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ihse/JDK-8147795_addendum-bsd-source-patch
> es/webrev.01/
> ).
> > It may make sense to integrate this in your build, he did some 
> > worthwhile fixes.
> >
> > Kind Regards, Thomas
> >
> >>
> >> Any recommendations on what to look at or how to further debug?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Curtis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: Curtis Hamilton [mailto:hamiltcl at verizon.net]
> >> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 3:29 PM
> >> To: 'Thomas Stüfe' <thomas.stuefe at gmail.com>
> >> Cc: 'Volker Simonis' <volker.simonis at gmail.com>; 
> >> 'ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net' 
> >> <ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net>
> >> Subject: RE: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thomas,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for the vector check!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I agree that the AIX os is quite different from other unices (I 
> >> have an old PowerStation 220 in my collection).  However, the 
> >> ppc-aix-port was
> the
> >> first that contained code specific to the ppc.  Since there isn’t a
> ppc-bsd
> >> port, I needed somewhere to start.  PPC code for both AIX and Linux 
> >> can
> be
> >> found in the same port.   The ports available on FreeBSD currently do
> >> contain any of the ppc headers or code.  So I decided to use a port 
> >> that already had the ppc code and go from there.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Now that ppc code is being integrated into a more universal port, I 
> >> just need to check which jdk8 port to work with.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Any recommendation?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Curtis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: Thomas Stüfe [mailto:thomas.stuefe at gmail.com]
> >> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 11:23 AM
> >> To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> >> Cc: Volker Simonis <volker.simonis at gmail.com>; 
> >> ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
> >>
> >>
> >> Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi Curtis,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I am not sure that AIX ppc would be the best source for an BSD 
> >> port. AIX os port contains a large number of AIX specifics and it 
> >> is quite a bit different (sometimes, needlessly) from the other 
> >> Unices. It is also a
> moving
> >> target, at least on jdk9, as we changed a lot in the AIX os port 
> >> and
> will
> >> change more until the next feature close.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> So, it may be that linux ppc would be a better porting source for a 
> >> bsd ppc port.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kind Regards, Thomas
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Curtis Hamilton 
> >> <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Volker,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks for the response.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Yes, I’m using the mercurial jdk7u ppc-aix version.  The reason I 
> >> used this port version was because I was more familiar with the 
> >> build layout
> of
> >> jdk7 versus jdk8/jdk9.  And it seemed like an easier target to 
> >> start
> with,
> >> since it already supported ppc64 on AIX and Linux.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Full disclosure, I’ve been successful in building zero vm for both jdk7
> >> and jdk8 on ppc64/FreeBSD.   They both work great.  The system
> performance
> >> is somewhat sluggish, but usable.  So I decided to see if I could 
> >> build native ppc64 versions leveraging the existing AIX and Linux 
> >> ppc64
> support in
> >> the ppc-aix-port, since the bsd-port lacks support for PowerPC.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I’m aware of the integration effort for jdk9.  So on your advice, I 
> >> will start working with ppc-aix jdk8u.  I don’t want anyone to 
> >> waste time
> with
> >> jdk7u. Although my efforts with this older version is not 
> >> completely
> wasted.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I look forward to contributing to the ppc64/bsd port OpenJDK 
> >> integration effort.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Curtis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: Volker Simonis [mailto:volker.simonis at gmail.com]
> >> Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 5:22 AM
> >> To: Curtis Hamilton <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> >> Cc: ppc-aix-port-dev at openjdk.java.net
> >> Subject: Re: PPC-AIX Port to FreeBSD PowerPC Support
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi Curtis,
> >>
> >> no, I'm not aware of any effort to port the ppc64 port to BSD.
> >>
> >> My first question is why are you building jdk7. It is quite old and 
> >> we don't actually support it any more. It was also never integrated 
> >> into
> the
> >> main jdk7u branch. I'd strongly recommend to use at least the jdk8u
> version.
> >> If you plan to contribute the ppc64/bsd port for integration into 
> >> the OpenJDK, this has to be done into the head revision (currently 
> >> jdk9)
> anyway.
> >> Once it's there, it may be possible to downport it to jdk8u (but 
> >> not to jdk7u because that on doesn't even contain the ppc64 port).
> >>
> >> That said, which version of jdk7u are you using? Is it the one from 
> >> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/ppc-aix-port/jdk7u/ ?
> >>
> >> One problem you may encounter with jdk7u is that it was never 
> >> compiled with new versions of gcc. I see you are using gcc4.8 but 
> >> we used 4.1.2
> back
> >> then when we were doing the port.
> >>
> >> Another problem is that we didn't support the serviceability agent 
> >> in jdk7u. Support for the SA agent on Linux/ppc64 (but not for AIX) 
> >> was
> added
> >> in jdk8. The error you see in vmStructs.cpp is most probably from 
> >> SA
> coding.
> >> How does your file vmStructs_bsd_ppc.hpp looks like. As you can 
> >> see, vmStructs_linux_ppc.hpp is empty in jdk7u for the ppc64 port 
> >> while it
> has
> >> some code in jdk8u-dev and jdk9.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately the place in vmStructs.cpp where the error happens is
> deeply
> >> nested macro coding so it's hard to say what's wrong from the error
> message.
> >> You could preprocess the file and post that to the list, maybe we 
> >> can
> see
> >> more. Just issue the following command from a shell from within
> >>
> /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/build/bsd-ppc/hotspot/outputdir/bsd_ppc64_compiler2/product:
> >>
> >>  g++48 -DBSD -DPPC64 -D_ALLBSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DPRODUCT 
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/prims
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/precompiled
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/cpu/ppc/vm
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os_cpu/bsd_ppc/vm
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os/bsd/vm
> >> -I/usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/os/posix/vm -I../generated 
> >> -DHOTSPOT_RELEASE_VERSION="\"24.80-b11\""
> >> -DHOTSPOT_BUILD_TARGET="\"product\"" -DHOTSPOT_BUILD_USER="\"root\""
> >> -DHOTSPOT_LIB_ARCH=\"ppc\" -DHOTSPOT_VM_DISTRO="\"OpenJDK\""
> >> -DDEFAULT_LIBPATH="\"/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib\""
> -DTARGET_OS_FAMILY_bsd
> >> -DTARGET_ARCH_ppc -DTARGET_ARCH_MODEL_ppc_64 
> >> -DTARGET_OS_ARCH_bsd_ppc
> >> -DTARGET_OS_ARCH_MODEL_bsd_ppc_64 -DTARGET_COMPILER_gcc -DCOMPILER2
> -fPIC
> >> -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -pthread -fcheck-new -mpowerpc64 -pipe 
> >> -DDONT_USE_PRECOMPILED_HEADER -O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -D_LP64=1 
> >> -m64 -mminimal-toc -mcpu=powerpc64 -mtune=power5 
> >> -minsert-sched-nops=regroup_exact -mno-multiple -mno-string 
> >> -DSAFEFETCH_STUBS -DINCLUDE_TRACE=1 -Werror -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
> >> -Wsign-compare    -E
> >> /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cpp
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Volker
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Curtis Hamilton 
> >> <hamiltcl at verizon.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I’d like to know if there’s been any work done to support PPC for *BSD?
> >>
> >> I’ve hacked both the AIX and Linux PPC headers but have been
> unsuccessful
> >> in building HotSpot.  All modules seem to build with the exception 
> >> of VMStructs.cpp with the below error.
> >>
> >> /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cpp: In
> static
> >> member function 'static void VMStructs::init()':
> >> /usr/ports/tmp/jdk7u/hotspot/src/share/vm/runtime/vmStructs.cpp:3015:
> >> error: cannot convert 'pthread**' to 'pid_t*' in initialization
> >>
> >> Build log is attached.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Curtis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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