Did you check that it works on 64 bit mode with uncomressed references.
I remember some time ago there were issues like hard coded compressed
references used in JIT (or probably somewhere else) in 64bit mode.

Best regards,
Aleksey.

On 2/2/07, Xiao-Feng Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, current 64bit support uses compressed reference pointer by
default, i.e., a 64bit reference is stored as a 32bit value plus a
(global) base address. This can reduce the footprint of working set
and at the same time improve cache locality. But this has max heap
size limitation.

I wonder why not use non-compressed pointer as by default, and the
compressed pointer is only an optimization that can be applied when
desirable. Comments?

Thanks,
xiaofeng

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