Review request: Zero assembler port
Gary Benson
gbenson at redhat.com
Thu Jul 16 03:15:04 PDT 2009
John Coomes wrote:
> Gary Benson (gbenson at redhat.com) wrote:
> > Zero is an interpreter-only port of HotSpot that uses no assembler
> > and can trivially be built on any Linux system. The following
> > webrev adds Zero support to OpenJDK:
> >
> > http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~gbenson/zero-03/
> > ...
>
> I started to take a look, but there's something strange with the
> webrev. A dozen or more files have 0 lines changed, and some other
> files are listed because you are not in sync with the parent repo.
>
> The latter is easy to fix; compare against a parent repo that you
> control and make sure you're completely up to date.
>
> Not sure about the former. Looks like all the files with 0 lines
> changed show "rev 831" while the others show rev 830. Maybe
> comparing against your own parent repo will fix those also.
Sorry about that. This is my first submission using webrev, so I'm
figuring it out as I go along. An updated webrev is here:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~gbenson/zero-05/
Hopefully I got it right this time!
Cheers,
Gary
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