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- android minor build fix
- started dex'ing (gluegen-rt.apk, more to come for full junit tests)
- android remote dalvikvm launch works (crosstest-java-android-armv7-rel.sh)
- android detection, incl version (reflection)
- Platform:
- Add JAVA_VM_NAME and JAVA_VM_RUNIME
- OSType maybe ANDROID, where the OS name (String) is Linux ! (ok ?)
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- Fin
MachineDesction == MD
MD.StaticConfig:
- enum for all supported static configs (ID -> MD)
- verified at runtime: test runtime queried-MD versus static-MD,
hard fail if not compatible (size/alignment)
SizeThunk primitive sizes:
- Add notion of fixed native size (eg. int64_t) and otherwise (eg. long)
java struct 'wrappers' code generation:
- single class using size/offset arrays of all MachineDescription configurations
- at runtime the array idx is queried in static block
- type aligment for not fixed-native-size types (SizeThunk, undef long/int) via StructAccessor
junit test:
- add float test
- fix native code
- add java (create, write) -> native (verify) test
works (tested) on: linux 32/64 and windows 32/64
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Platform:
- enum CPUFamily is part of CPUType
- DALVIK -> ANDROID
- ARM: ARM + ARMv[567]
MachineDescription
- self contained
- static size/alignment Config (enum) for unix32, unix64, win32, win64 and armeabi
- add 'long double'
- Removed MachineDescription32Bit, MachineDescription64Bit
- createStatic(..) uses OS/CPU to fetch best match if not at runtime
FIXES: JavaEmitter's struct-emit: Proper 32/64 struct sizes
TODO: StructAccessor's mapping to <Type>Buffer w/ index os sizeof(<Type>)
doesn't work, since offset may not be multiple of sizeof(<Type>)!
i.e.
typedef struct {
int8_t bits1; // +1 - 0
// +3 (p32)
int32_t id; // +4 - 4
int8_t bits2; // +1 - 8
// +3 (p32) -
int64_t long0; // +8 - 12
so "longBuffer.get(<type-sized index>)" is invalid,
but "byteBuffer.getLong(<byte index>)" must be done.
The actual impl. doesn't matter, hence dropping the other nio type mappings is good.
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- SizeThunk
- rename: compute -> computeSize
- add: computeAlignment
- merge types: char -> int8, short -> int16
- 'int' and 'long' may differ
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- Preparation.
Fix commit f733203dfbd034a6b1aa3eb2cd616437c982c435,
adding missing file src/java/jogamp/common/os/MachineDescriptionRuntime.java
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- Preparation.
Currently GlueGen fails for type long (size) and some alignments (see package.html).
- The size and alignment values shall be queried at runtime.
- Compound alignment needs to follow the described natural alignment (also @runtime).
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- Build
- add Linux Arm7 (EABI)
- junit test
- added compound/struct tests, pointing out the shortcomings of current impl.
- package.html
- Added alignment documentation
- remove intptr.cfg
- add GluGen types int8_t, int16_t, uint8_t, uint16_t
- move MachineDescription* into runtime
- Platform
- has runtime MachineDescription
- moved size, .. to MachineDescription
- use enums for OSType, CPUArch and CPUType defined by os.name/os.arch,
triggering exception if os/arch is not supported.
This avoids Java String comparison and conscious os/arch detection.
- MachineDescription:
- compile time instances MachineDescription32Bits, MachineDescription64Bits
- runtime queried instance MachineDescriptionRuntime
- correct size, alignment, page size, ..
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moved up)
We learned that FileChannel.lock() is not reliable on at least GNU/Linux + Sun's JVM implementation,
hence we need a ServerSocket implementation.
Since this code may be useful to others, it has been promoted to GlueGen.
- Abstract SingletonInstance
- Implement Lock interface
- SingletonInstance Spezialisation: FileLock and ServerSocket
Minor API Change: LockExt.isLocked() -> Lock.isLocked()
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jogamp.<module>
- com.jogamp.common.impl -> jogamp.common
This sorts implementation details from the top level, ie skipping the public 'com',
allowing a better seperation of public classes and implementation details
and also reduces strings.
This approach of public/private seperation is also used in the OpenJDK.
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