Camil Demetrescu  over 8 years ago

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\appendix  \section{Artifact description}  Submission %Submission  and reviewing guidelines and methodology: \\ {\em %{\em  http://cTuning.org/ae/submission-20151015.html} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  \subsection{Abstract}  \osrkit\ is an a  library that enables On-Stack Replacement (OSR) at arbitrary places in LLVM IR code. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%  \subsection{Description}  \subsubsection{Check-list (artifact meta information)}  {\em %{\em  Fill in whatever is applicable with some informal keywords and remove the rest} {\small  \begin{itemize} 

\item {\bf Hardware: } x86-64 CPU.  \item {\bf Run-time state: } Cache-sensitive (performance measurements only).  %\item {\bf Execution: }  \item {\bf Output: } Measured characteristics Measures  are output to console. \item {\bf Experiment workflow: } Invoke scripts and perform a few manual steps.  \item {\bf Publicly available?} Yes.  \end{itemize} 

\subsubsection{How delivered}  The artifact ships as an Oracle VirtualBox 5 Appliance.  The latest version of the code is available at \url{https://github.com/dcdelia/tinyvm} \url{https://github.com/dcdelia/tinyvm}.  \subsubsection{Hardware dependencies}