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This page describes architectural decisions in the initial HotSpot VM PPC port from 2013. It explains extensions we made to shared code needed for PPC, but which might be also useful for other platforms.  Further it gives details of implementations in the PPC part.

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AIX: The port supports AIX 5.3 and later. It is tested to be built with xlC 10. Starting with 8u40, we only support xlC 12.  Patch level 12.01.0000.0008 or higher is required.

Linux: We build and run the VM on SLES 10.3 with gcc 4.1.2, but support it on other Linux distributions, too.  Google contributed a port for the new little-endian Linux variants.

We do not support as400 pase. Contributions are welcome.yet support iSeries PASE but support is upcoming. 

Processor: The port supports only 64-bit PPC machines. It recognizes Power chips 5 through 7 and generates code optimized for these processors. So far, it lacks an instruction scheduler targeted to Power 6, which is an in-order issueing processor.  Jdk 9 will contain support for Power 8.

Interpreter and Compiler

The port is derived from a VM targeted towards server applications. Therefore it focuses on maximizing peak performance. Thus, it utilizes the high end C2 optimizing compiler of HotSpot.  First, we ported the CPP interpreter, but by now also added a port of the template interpreter.  The bigSince 8u20 big- and little-endian vairant vairants should be built using the template interpreter.  The little-endian variant not yet supports this and thus still uses the CPP interpreter (build with --with-jvm-interpreter=cpp)., which is the default. 

The port does not support the C1 compiler.   Contributions are welcomeSAP is working on this.

Supported HotSpot features

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The C2 compiler uses implicit null checks, which requires required some adaptions to shared code as on AIX the zero page is not protected.

The port does not support tiered compilation, as the C1 compiler is not ported.

 


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