1 The Ideal Graph Visualizer is a tool developed to help examine the
   2 intermediate representation of C2 which is commonly referred to as the
   3 "ideal graph".  It was developed in collaboration with the University
   4 of Linz in Austria and has been included as part of hotspot since that
   5 was the primary target of the tool.  The tool itself is fairly general
   6 with only a few modules that contain C2 specific elements.
   7 
   8 The tool is built on top of the NetBeans 6.0 rich client
   9 infrastructure and so requires NetBeans to build.  It currently
  10 requires Java 6 to run as it needs support for JavaScript for its
  11 filtering mechanism and assumes it's built into the platform.  It
  12 should build out of the box whit NetBeans 6 and Java 6 or later.  It's
  13 possible to run it on 1.5 by including Rhino on the classpath though
  14 that currently isn't working correctly.  Support for exporting graphs
  15 as SVG can be enabled by adding batik to the classpath which isn't
  16 included by default.
  17 
  18 It can be built on top of NetBeans 6.1 if you change the required
  19 modules to be platform8 instead of platform7.  The tool could run on
  20 JDK 1.5 with some reworking of the how the JavaScript support is
  21 enabled but currently it requires some tweaking of the setup.  This
  22 will be fixed in a later setup.
  23 
  24 The JVM support is controlled by the flag -XX:PrintIdealGraphLevel=#
  25 where # is:
  26 
  27   0: no output, the default
  28   1: dumps graph after parsing, before matching, and final code.
  29      also dumps graph for failed compiles, if available
  30   2: more detail, including after loop opts
  31   3: even more detail
  32   4: prints graph after parsing every bytecode (very slow)
  33 
  34 By default the JVM expects that it will connect to a visualizer on the
  35 local host on port 4444.  This can be configured using the options
  36 -XX:PrintIdealGraphAddress= and -XX:PrintIdealGraphPort=.
  37 PrintIdealGraphAddress can actually be a hostname.
  38 
  39 Alternatively the output can be sent to a file using
  40 -XX:PrintIdealGraphFile=filename.  Each compiler thread will get it's
  41 own file with unique names being generated by adding a number onto the
  42 provided file name.
  43 
  44 More information about the tool is available at
  45 http://wikis.sun.com/display/HotSpotInternals/IdealGraphVisualizer.