Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "mips2java".
2005 Mar 01
4
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
Mips2Java solves the same problem. The latest version of Mips2Java is called
NestedVM and is part of the larger Vexi project. Much work has been done on
NestedVM and it is quite impressive.
http://wiki.vexi.org/
Still, it could use a lot of improvement. It's biggest immediate problems
are:
1) It does...
2005 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Curt Cox wrote:
> Mips2Java solves the same problem. The latest version of Mips2Java is called
> NestedVM and is part of the larger Vexi project. Much work has been done on
> NestedVM and it is quite impressive.
> http://wiki.vexi.org/
Interesting, do you know of any documentation that describes how this
works? D...
2005 Mar 01
2
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
...2005, at 12:13, Chris Lattner wrote:
> Interesting, do you know of any documentation that describes how this
> works? Does it just map the memory image for the mips program onto a
> giant array of bytes?
int32 values, actually. The best documentation I have found is the
description of mips2java. It seems to be down, so I've included a link
via google's cache
http://www.xwt.org/mips2java/
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:QblfYsocEuQJ:www.xwt.org/mips2java/
Here is the relevant information:
> Architecture Representation
>
> Conveniently, we can represent main memory...
2005 Mar 01
2
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
Hi,
I'm interested in using LLVM to run source languages supported by GCC
(mostly just C and Fortran, actually) on a JVM. There seem to be two
general ways this could be accomplished.
1. LLVM bytecodes could be compiled to JVM bytecodes
2. LLVM bytecodes could be interpreted by a program running on a JVM
Has anybody started work in either direction? Has anyone started work on
anything
2005 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
...ource languages supported by GCC
> (mostly just C and Fortran, actually) on a JVM. There seem to be two
> general ways this could be accomplished.
Here is a better way to do this. At least, I think it is better, mostly
because someone else has already done all the work:
http://www.xwt.org/mips2java/
This program runs statically linked MIPS R2000 binaries on the JVM via
binary -> source translation. Does this solve the problem that you are
interested in, or are you interested in running LLVM code directly on
the JVM for some reason other than executing C/Fortran programs on the
JVM?
E...
2005 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to target the JVM
...ner wrote:
>> Interesting, do you know of any documentation that describes how this
>> works? Does it just map the memory image for the mips program onto a giant
>> array of bytes?
>
> int32 values, actually. The best documentation I have found is the
> description of mips2java. It seems to be down, so I've included a link via
> google's cache
>
> http://www.xwt.org/mips2java/
> http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:QblfYsocEuQJ:www.xwt.org/mips2java/
Wow, they are very serious about this.
Okay, so I don't know exactly what your (Curt's) goal...