On 26 June 2014 00:13, Eliot Miranda eliot.miranda@gmail.com wrote:
... at http://www.mirandabanda.org/files/Cog/VM/VM.r3018/.
The main difference here is fixes to memory segment allocation on Spur. Linux and Mac OS can now grow the heap to 2.9Gb or there abouts, and Win XP can grow to 1.8Gb. I'm interested in reports on other Windows versions that don't have XP's 2Gb user process address space limit.
Cool! CI's duly updated, and the latest build (http://build.squeak.org/job/SqueakTrunkOnSpur/16/) shows great improvement. It completes the entire test suite without crashing. I do see this:
sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory sqAllocateMemorySegmentOfSizeAboveAllocatedSizeInto mmap: Cannot allocate memory
and there are 45 failing tests, but that's significant improvement!
frank