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Copyright (c) 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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published by the Free Software Foundation.
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This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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accompanied this code).
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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have any questions.
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________________________________________________________________________________
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__Introduction__________________________________________________________________
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This readme file should provide all the information needed to build
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the HotSpot VM for Windows 95/Windows NT from its teamware workspace.
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It is intended as a starting point for people who want to learn how
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to work with the current HotSpot source workspace and who need to
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build the VM locally. It is not intended as a tutorial for licensees.
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Last update: 03/28/05
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__Platform______________________________________________________________________
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The VM builds under the following platforms:
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- Windows NT 4.0 on Intel x486 or greater
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- x486 PC (or greater), 32MByte or more
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__Tools_________________________________________________________________________
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For building/testing the following tools need to be available:
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- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 (with nmake version 1.62.7022 or greater)
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- MKS Toolkit 6.1 or greater
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see: /net/reinstall/export/vol0/pc-archive/software/mks6.1 (NFS)
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or: \\reinstall\pc-archive\software\mks6.1 (NT)
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__JDK___________________________________________________________________________
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The workspace works with the following version of the JDK:
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(NOTE: these are out of date)
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- JDK1.2FCS "V" build
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see: /usr/local/java/jdk1.2/win32
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and the following version(s) of HotJava:
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- hjb1.1.4
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- hjb1.1.5
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see /usr/local/java/hjb1.1.x/win32
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__Environment variables_________________________________________________________
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The following environment variables need to be set up for the IDE
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build process. For batch builds these do not need to be set.
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HotSpotMksHome points to the (NFS or PC-local) directory where the MKS
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executables (like sh.exe and grep.exe) are installed
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Optionally you may set the following variables in your environment and they
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will be picked up by the create.bat script used to generate the vm.vcproj files.
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See the section on building within MS Developer Studio for more details.
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HotSpotWorkSpace points to the (NFS) directory where the workspace is located
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HotSpotBuildSpace points to the (PC-local) directory where the vm is built
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HotSpotReleaseBinDest points to the (NFS or PC-local) directory where the product DLL is
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written
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HotSpotDebugBinDest points to the (NFS or PC-local) directory where the debug DLL is
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written
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NOTE: For both batch and IDE builds, java and javac must be in your
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PATH, and the versions found by default must work. (If this turns out
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to be a problem, we can define HotSpotJava and HotSpotJavaC for
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bootstrapping...)
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__Building the JVM from the command line________________________________________
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1) choose a directory in which you want to build the vm
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(the build process will create a subdirectory)
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2) To build the 'core' version (debug || optimized)
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%HotSpotWorkSpace%\build\windows\build <flavor> core %HotSpotWorkSpace% <jdk_dir>
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To build the 'compiler2' version (debug || optimized)
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%HotSpotWorkSpace%\build\windows\build <flavor> compiler2 %HotSpotWorkSpace% <jdk_dir>
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where <jdk_dir> is a full path to a JDK in which bin/java and
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bin/javac are present and working.
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3) If you have problems with building, first try:
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vcvars32 <CR> (sets path for VC++)
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4) In addition to jvm.dll, the Serviceability Agent (SA) based JDI connector
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and command line tools are built if dbgeng.h and dbgeng.lib
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can be located, and BUILD_WIN_SA=1 is specified. We look for dbgeng.h here:
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$(MSVCDIR)\PlatformSDK\Include
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$(SYSTEMROOT)\..\Program Files\Microsoft SDK\include
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The first directory is part of Visual Studio VC .NET 2003.
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The second is used on Windows-amd64.
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__Building the JVM from within MS Developer Studio______________________________
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0) Set environment variables as described above
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1) Run the following script:
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%HotSpotWorkSpace%\build\windows\create <type> { <workspace> <buildspace> <productbindest> <debugbindest> }
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where type is one of core, compiler1, compiler2. If you leave off the
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"<workspace> <buildspace> <productbindest> <debugbindest>" part, the script expects to find their
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values in the HotSpotWorkSpace, HotSpotBuildSpace, HotSpotReleaseBinDest, and HotSpotDebugBinDest environment
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variables. The resulting vm.vcproj does not depend on these values in the environment.
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This will populate the build space with the appropriate makefiles
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and run nmake in it. This builds and runs makedeps, which now
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generates the appropriate vm.vcproj into the build space. It also
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builds and runs adlc.
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To regenerate the .incl and .dsp files after changing the include
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databases, just run nmake in the build space.
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The build process now relies on java and javac. For the IDE builds,
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the full path to a JDK (in which bin/java and bin/javac are present
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and working) can be specified either explicitly with the
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ALT_BOOTDIR environment variable (like the JDK build process), via
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the JDK build's default BOOTDIR environment variable, via JAVA_HOME,
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or implicitly via the PATH.
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(Note that there are now many more command line options to MakeDeps
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on the Windows platform than before. These have been bundled into
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makefiles/makedeps.make, but it is still necessary to keep this in
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sync with the batch makefiles, in vm/generated.)
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If you have problems with building (i.e,. finding nmake), first try:
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vcvars32 <CR> (sets path for VC++)
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2) Double-click the vm.vcproj file in the %HotSpotBuildSpace% directory
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to open MS Developer Studio.
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3) build desired or all versions:
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menu Build -> Batch Build... -> Build (or Rebuild All)
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4) jvm.dll is in the %HotSpotReleaseBinDest% or %HotSpotDebugBinDest% directory
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depending on which configuration you built (release or debug).
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Note: do not edit any of the files (especially the vm.vcproj file) in the
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build space, since they are all either autogenerated or copied from
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the work space. If necessary, modify the original Makefiles in
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%HotSpotWorkSpace%\build\windows\projectfiles, or the shared
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makedeps arguments in
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%HotSpotWorkSpace%\build\windows\makefiles\makedeps.make.
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Note that it appears that some options set in the IDE (for example,
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the default executable) show up not in the .dsp file, but in the .opt
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file, so the automatic regeneration of the .dsp file should not
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destroy the project settings. However, makedeps.make should be edited
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to supply per-file compiler options.
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To build adlc from within the IDE for debugging purposes:
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1) in MS Developer Studio, open ADLCompiler.dsw:
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menu File -> Open Workspace...
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select & double-click ADLCompiler.dsw
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2) rebuild all (debug mode is enough)
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menu Build -> Rebuild All (make sure Win32 Debug version is selected)
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__Testing the VM________________________________________________________________
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To test the VM using the Tonga Testsuite, use testlook. testlook is a very
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simple testing framework on top of Tonga which allows us to use one (Tonga)
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test file, that can be extended with attributes.
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1) copy %HotSpotWorkSpace%\test\testlook.bat onto PC (preferably
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%HotSpotBuildSpace%\bin, which should ideally be in the path)
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2) run testlook <cr> or testlook help <cr> for details
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3) to run testlook you need to have Tonga mounted:
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net use T: \\tapas\export1\psqe
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__HotJava under HotSpot_________________________________________________________
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To run HotJava, use the .bat file %HotSpotWorkSpace%\test\h.bat. Copy
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it into %HotSpotBuildSpace%/<flavor> (which ideally is in the path) and run
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HotJava: h java <flags> (e.g., h java_g -Xint).
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__Preferred directory setup under Windows NT____________________________________
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Within the HotSpot group we are using the following directory setup:
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D:\jdk1.2 - where we install the JDK
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The following drives are mounted for testing/putbacks/etc.:
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net use T: \\tapas\export1\psqe
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net use Y: \\rschmidt\GammaBase
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net use Z: \\animorphic\animorphic
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