Mon, 11 Oct 2010 04:18:58 -0700
6829194: JSR 292 needs to support compressed oops
Reviewed-by: kvn, jrose
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25 // Size of interpreter code. Increase if too small. Interpreter will
26 // fail with a guarantee ("not enough space for interpreter generation");
27 // if too small.
28 // Run with +PrintInterpreter to get the VM to print out the size.
29 // Max size with JVMTI
31 // QQQ this is proably way too large for c++ interpreter
33 #ifdef _LP64
34 // The sethi() instruction generates lots more instructions when shell
35 // stack limit is unlimited, so that's why this is much bigger.
36 const static int InterpreterCodeSize = 210 * K;
37 #else
38 const static int InterpreterCodeSize = 180 * K;
39 #endif