Hi all
a quick notice to let you know, that as of git tag "jem-0.2" we have
greatly improved performance of our hardware-accelerated JamVM version on
AVR32 CPUs, whereby we're down from around 4 seconds to 1.83 seconds (1.79
seconds in uncommitted experimental version, using private mappings),
which is only 17% (resp. 15%) worse than the pure software version!
The second big advancement is that we have extended the Linux kernel to
support multiple Java contexts on AVR32 and enabled and fixed
multithreading to the extent, that our first multithreaded test completes
succesfully!
Feel free to have a look at our AVR32 Java blog at
http://www.open-technology.de/index.php?/categories/5-AVR32-Java-Extension-Module
and download the code from
http://repo.or.cz/w/jamvm-avr32-jem.gitThanks
Guennadi (on behalf of the Team:-))
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