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The dynamic binary translation(DBT) is used to support legacy binary code, provides program instrumentation, improves code performance, and so on. The dynamic nature of the translation usually incurs extra substantial execution overhead in DBT systems. As a result, DBT may be impractically slow if it do not or can not employ optimizations to offset the overhead. This paper investigates a few optimizations...
Dynamic binary translator (DBT) systems enable the architectural incompatible platforms to execute binaries of other architectures transparently. And binary translation and optimization are always deemed as the key techniques to constructing high performance DBT systems. Many previous optimization including fragment chaining, trace/superblock formation, translated code optimization, has been applied...
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