The Z Garbage Collector is a concurrent, scalable, low latency garbage
collector designed to meet extremely-low-pause-time requirements for
small-to-multi-TB heap sizes.
ZGC can be enabled with the magical incantation:
$ java -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseZGC ...
Currently, ZGC is only available for x86_64-linux (though a port for
aarch64-linux may become available at a future time.) There are also a
number of other features that currently aren't present, such as JVMCI
integration (meaning compiler tools like Graal which require JVMCI will
not work with ZGC enabled.)
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
These don’t like having -fPIE set for them. We should disable
hardening all the time, but in the interest of not changing hashes,
this only disables it for Musl (where it is now the default).
(cherry picked from commit a3a6884649354a660326acd68c1bd08ffd2dcfa2)
We keep the latest minor release of each one of the last 3 major releases,
which currently are GHC versions 8.2.2, 8.4.4, and 8.6.1. We also have
ghc-HEAD, but this doesn't count.
Dropping these compilers implied that we have to drop the corresponding
versions of ghcjs, too. We can also drop a shitload of obsolete compiler
patches that newer versions no longer need.
At some point, we can probably simplify the generic builder, too.
* necessary tweaks and patches to get swift 4.2.1 to build
* disabled more tests because they would require additional patching
* delete empty directories from final build output
* some minor cleanup
These packages should in theory work with our GCC toolchains, but
there are some definite breakages that need to be tracked down.
Comparing output of these to old gcc-arm-embedded is important.
Affected packages include:
- axolooti
- avrdudess
- opentx
- microscheme
- betaflight
- inav
- blackmagic
- simavr
- gnuk
- respect libc’s incdir and libdir
- make non-unix systems single threaded
- set LIMITS_H_TEST to false for avr
- misc updates to support new libc’s
- use multilib with avr
For threads we want to use:
- posix on unix systems
- win32 on windows
- single on everything else
For avr:
- add library directories for avrlibc
- to disable relro and bind
- avr5 should have precedence over avr3 - otherwise gcc uses the wrong one
* the jre is no longer an official part of the jdk (jmod is
recommended as a replacement when needing to create smaller runtime
images)
* darwin continues to use zulu from azul
* apps that used 10 now use 11 (eclipse, bazel, josm)