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Soot: a Java bytecode optimization framework

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Author Sundaresan, Vijay Lam, Patrick Hendren, Laurie Vallée-Rai, Raja Co, Phong Gagnon, Etienne
Abstract This paper presents Soot, a framework for optimizing Java* bytecode. The framework is implemented in Java and supports three intermediate representations for representing Java bytecode: Baf, a streamlined representation of bytecode which is simple to manipulate; Jimple, a typed 3-address intermediate representation suitable for optimization; and Grimp, an aggregated version of Jimple suitable for decompilation. We describe the motivation for each representation, and the salient points in translating from one representation to another. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of the framework, we have implemented intraprocedural and whole program optimizations. To show that whole program bytecode optimization can give performance improvements, we provide experimental results for 12 large benchmarks, including 8 SPECjvm98 benchmarks running on JDK 1.2 for $GNU/Linux_{tm}.$ These results show up to 8% improvement when the optimized bytecode is run using the interpreter and up to 21% when run using the JIT compiler.
Starting Page 214
Ending Page 224
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/1925805.1925818
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-11-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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