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Compact garbage collection tables

Published: 16 October 2000 Publication History

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Garbage collection tables for finding pointers on the stack can be represented in 20-25% of the space previously reported. Live pointer information is often the same at many call sites because there are few pointers live across most call sites. This allows live pointer information to be represented compactly by a small index into a table of descriptions of pointer locations. The mapping from program counter values to those small indexes can be represented compactly using several techniques. The techniques a assign numbers to call sites and use those numbers to index an array of small indexes. One technique is to represent an array of return addresses by using a two-level table with 16-bit off-sets. Another technique is to use a sparse array of return addresses and interpolate the exact number via disassembly of the executable code.

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ISMM '00: Proceedings of the 2nd international symposium on Memory management
October 2000
178 pages
ISBN:1581132638
DOI:10.1145/362422
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Published: 16 October 2000

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  • (2009)Object Memory Management for Constrained Devices with Heterogeneous MemoriesIntelligent Technical Systems10.1007/978-1-4020-9823-9_16(219-232)Online publication date: 2009
  • (2002)The HiPE/x86 Erlang Compiler: System Description and Performance EvaluationFunctional and Logic Programming10.1007/3-540-45788-7_14(228-244)Online publication date: 24-Oct-2002
  • (2001)Annotations for Portable Intermediate LanguagesElectronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science10.1016/S1571-0661(05)80456-659:1(109-122)Online publication date: Nov-2001

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