Dacapo Benchmark suite

Eric Bodden eric.bodden@mail.mcgill.ca
Fri May 4 20:40:00 GMT 2007


Hmm, I am not sure whether I can help you with that. Usually we here
first compile DaCapo using standard javac and then optimize the
produced bytecode. In general, DaCapo is built using several ant
scripts. That might make your job quite hard, actually.
Does gcj use the very same command line parameters as javac? Or does
it even come with its own ant task? Then you could probably make the
ant script believe that your gcj is actually just some version of
javac...
Eric
On 04/05/07, Delvin Defoe <defoe@wustl.edu> wrote:
> Hi Eric:
>> I am a doctoral student at Washington University who is in the process of
> completing his PhD program. I implemented a garbage collector in GCC's gcj
> version 4.1.0 and was considering using the Dacapo Benchmark suite to
> benchmark the collector. However, I have seen any instructions on how to
> compile the dacapobench using gcj.
>> I got your information on dacapo's website as someone to contact for
> ahead-of-time compilation.
>> Any ideas on how I can use gcj to compile and run the benchmark suite?
>> Thanks,
>> Delvin
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> Department of Computer Science
> Washington University in Saint Louis
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Eric Bodden
Sable Research Group
McGill University, Montréal, Canada


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