Proposal: zero-assembler port of OpenJDK

Gary Benson gbenson at redhat.com
Thu Jul 17 07:53:49 PDT 2008


François Revol wrote:
> > François Revol wrote:
> > > > I'm Gary Benson, an engineer at Red Hat.  Over the past year or
> > > > so I've been working on a port of OpenJDK that uses no assembler
> > > > and therefore can trivially be built on any system.
> > > >
> > > > The port, known as zero, is presently an interpreter-only port,
> > > > and is known to work on PowerPC (32- and 64-bit), x86-64, IA-64,
> > > > and zSeries.  An LLVM-based JIT, known as Shark, is currently
> > > > under development.  Currently only Linux is supported, but
> > > > adding support for other operating systems is one area in which
> > > > I'd particularly welcome contributions.
> > > >
> > > > The goal of this project would be to be able to build a TCK-
> > > > compliant OpenJDK of reasonable performance on any platform
> > > > with no additional porting work.
> > >
> > > Wow, sounds great.
> > >
> > > Maybe one day I'll be able to start a java applet under Haiku on
> > > a Falcon in 2 or 3 days :))
> > > Must finish porting Haiku to m68k first though.
> >
> > Port zero to Haiku, it's way easier than a full port :)
> 
> Well I don't know what's happenning, but there was an almost full
> port already, so they know where they are doing.

Ah, fair enough :)

Cheers,
Gary

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