Hi all.
Where is the latest stable version of VMMaker? Is it VMMaker-3.8b6.mcz from SqueakMap, or VMMaker-tpr-5.mcz (which seems old) from SqueakSource.com? Or somewhere else? I see that squeakvm.org has an SVN server, but where do you keep your Monticello files? I've got a bug, probably in my code but maybe in the VM, involving becomeForward:copyHash:. The primitive is failing for no apparant reason. I plan to try running this code in the InterpreterSimulator to find exactly why primitive 239 is failing. Currently I've tried both VMMaker-tpr.58.mcz and VMMaker-3.8b6.mcz, but the InterpreterSimulator doesn't want to work. I get a DNU, which I fixed, but then I get another DNU, which I fixed, but then I got another, so I threw the whole thing away in disgust. I have a bog standard 32-bit AMD-based PC running Ubuntu. Mikevdg. |
Thanks for the quick reply!
It might be useful adding the following information to SqueakVM.org: - How to find the Squeak-VM mailing list. - Where the code is and how to get it (i.e. svn://squeakvm.org/... and SqueakMap). - How to contribute changes. Cheers, Mikevdg. tim Rowledge wrote: > > On 23-Jun-06, at 8:49 PM, Michael van der Gulik wrote: > >> Hi all. >> >> Where is the latest stable version of VMMaker? Is it >> VMMaker-3.8b6.mcz from SqueakMap > > Yes > >> , or VMMaker-tpr-5.mcz (which seems old) from SqueakSource.com? > > No - after a few attempts with squeaksource a long time ago I gave > up; not particularly because of any fault but it simply didn't suit > my working habits. > >> Or somewhere else? > > Nope. SM is it. > >> >> I see that squeakvm.org has an SVN server, but where do you keep >> your Monticello files? > > When the swiki is running (I can't access it right now) search for > VMMaker and you should find all the documentation you need. If you > don't, let us know what you think it missing and it has a chance of > getting improved! > I don't keep all the MC files publically accessible because > intermediate states are normally not usable. Releases on SM are known > to have built working VMs on at least two OSs. > >> >> I've got a bug, probably in my code but maybe in the VM, involving >> becomeForward:copyHash:. The primitive is failing for no apparant >> reason. I plan to try running this code in the InterpreterSimulator >> to find exactly why primitive 239 is failing. > > The immediate things I can think of involve some checks early in the > prim that protect you against catastrophe. > Comment from ObjectMemory>prepareForwardingTableForBecoming: array1 > with: array2 twoWay: twoWayFlag > "Important note on multiple references to same object - since > the preparation of > fwdBlocks is NOT idempotent we get VM crashes if the same object > is referenced more > than once in such a way as to require multiple fwdBlocks. > oop1 forwardBecome: oop1 is ok since only a single fwdBlock is > needed. > oop1 become: oop1 would fail because the second fwdBlock woudl > not have the actual object > header but rather the mutated ref to the first fwdBlock. > Further problems can arise with an array1 or array2 that refer > multiply to the same > object. This would notbe expected input for programmer writen > code but might arise from > automatic usage such as in ImageSegment loading. > To avoid the simple and rather common case of oop1 become*: oop1, > we skip such pairs > and simply avoid making fwdBlocks - it is redundant anyway" > >> >> Currently I've tried both VMMaker-tpr.58.mcz and VMMaker-3.8b6.mcz, >> but the InterpreterSimulator doesn't want to work. > > > I make no guarantee on the state of InterpreterSimulator. I was under > the impression that it was functional in the current version, mostly > because of a lot of work Craig did to support his Spoon project. I > simply don't have enough spare time to do all the work and the > simulator is one area I have to leave for others to worry about. > >> I get a DNU, which I fixed, but then I get another DNU, which I >> fixed, but then I got another, so I threw the whole thing away in >> disgust. I have a bog standard 32-bit AMD-based PC running Ubuntu. > > Sometimes you just have to keep bashing those balrogs. > > tim > -- > tim Rowledge; [hidden email]; http://www.rowledge.org/tim > Press [ESC] to detonate or any other key to explode. > > > > > |
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