With the emergence of multiplatform production systems and network-centric computing, the software industry has witnessed the resurgence of the virtual machine. Rather than committing to any single operating system, software engineers have embraced platform-neutral development tools and run-time environments. Virtual Machine Design and Implementation in C/C++ provides an in-depth look at the construction and underlying theory of a fully functional virtual machine and an entire suite of related development tools.
The book begins with a discussion of the theoretical underpinnings of the author's HEC virtual machine and its fundamental design goals, and continues with a section on the implementation of the virtual machine and its debugger. The final section focuses on the HEC assembler, including its interface to the native operating system, interrupts, the assembly language, and how to implement object-oriented constructs. There is also an extended discussion of porting the HEC virtual machine to other platforms. To assist in accomplishing this goal, the author offers a critical path analysis of the development process so that readers can build both their own virtual machine and an entire operating system.
Author(s): Bill Blunden
Publisher: Wordware Publishing
Year: 2002
Language: English
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Part I: Overview
Chapter 1: History and Goals
Chapter 2: Basic Execution Environment
Part II: The HEC Virtual Machine
Chapter 3: Virtual Machine Implementation
Chapter 4: The HEC Debugger
Part III: HEC Assemby
Chapter 5: Assembler Implementation
Chapter 6: Virtual Machine Interrupts
Chapter 7: HEC Assembly Language
Chapter 8: Advanced Topics