need to focus on java performance?

Andrew Haley aph@redhat.com
Mon May 22 15:58:00 GMT 2006


David Daney writes:
 > Andrew Haley wrote:
 > > I discovered something very interesting yesterday: Valgrind translates
 > > the DWARF info into a much faster form at load time. This doesn't
 > > make much sense for C++, but it makes a lot of sense for java. We
 > > could lift that code, or the idea, and put it into gcc's unwinder.
 > > 
 > 
 > I imagine that most of the stack traces are needed for security checks, 
 > and not exceptions.
It's about 50:50.
 > If stack traces are really done so much, would it make any sense to
 > compile all code with a frame pointer, and walking those instead of
 > using the DWARF unwinder? In the recent past that was done on many
 > archetectures. Perhaps changing it was a mistake.
Sure, but not all the code is Java code. Sometimes we have to unwind
through code we didn't compile as part of libgcj; parts of libgcc, for
example.
Andrew.


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