Hi all,
We are IonMonkey development team from Loongson Inc, China. We have been
ported IonMonkey of Mozilla-esr24 to our Loongson 3A MIPS platform, which is
available at github:
https://github.com/loongsonhf/loongson-mozilla-central
This job is finished, and IonMonkey works well at our Loongson 3A platform.
Now we are porting IonMonkey to Loongson 3A on the latest mozilla-central
code. The code is available at:
https://github.com/loongsonhf/loongson-mozilla-central
There are some bugs now, with 99% baseline and ion test cases passed,
we are trying to solve as soon as possible.
We planed to submit our code to Mozilla last year(Dec, 2013), and emailed to
to Jan de Mooij about this. As Petar, Paul and Branislav from Imgtec began to
submit patch at Mozilla's bugzilla, we think there can be a way to collaborate
to accomplish this work.
Regards,
Weizhenwei
在 2014年2月7日星期五UTC+8下午5时18分57秒,Jan de Mooij写道:
> Hi,
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> There's a (Chinese) company working on MIPS support as well. Are they
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> related to you in any way? If not, hopefully you will be able to
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> collaborate; I sent them a link to this thread so that they can
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> contact you.
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> On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Branislav Rankov
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > 1. Would you like to review the code while on GitHub, or only trough the
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> > patches submitted to Bugzilla?
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> Some of our teams use GitHub but we don't use it for
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> Gecko/SpiderMonkey development, so Bugzilla would be easier for us.
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> > 2. How large should the individual patches be?
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> As small as possible. It's usually easier to review many small patches
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> than 1 big patch.
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> > 3. How often should the patches be submitted? I guess this depends on
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> > reviewer availability.
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> >
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> > My current plan is to submit the code in 5 phases:
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> > - Skeleton code and Assembler
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> > - Baseline Compiler code
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> > - IonMonkey code
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> > - OdinMonkey code
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> > - MIPS simulator
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> That's a reasonable plan I think and is definitely better than landing
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> it all at once.
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> > I can separate assembly parts from integration parts if you wish.
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> That would be nice. I expect the assembly part to be pretty big, maybe
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> Andreas or Brendan can review that and one of us can review the
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> changes to the rest of the engine/JITs?
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> > I will follow the discussions here and will be available on #jsapi on IRC
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> > during Europe daytime. My IRC nick is rankov.
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> Great, thanks.
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>
> Jan
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