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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2000
Filed:
Mar. 17, 1997
Vita Bortnikov, Haifa, IL;
Bilha Mendelson, Haifa, IL;
Mark Novick, Jerusalem, IL;
Robert Ralph Roediger, Rochester, MN (US);
William Jon Schmidt, Rochester, MN (US);
Inbal Shavit-Lottem, Kibbutz Bet-Oren, IL;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and method reorder portions of a computer program in a way that achieves both enhanced performance and maintainability of the computer program. A global call graph is initially constructed that includes profile data. From the information in the global call graph, an intramodular call graph is generated for each module. Reordering techniques are used to reorder the procedures in each module according to the profile data in each intramodular call graph. An intermodular call graph is generated from the information in the global call graph. Reordering techniques are used to reorder the modules in the computer program. By reordering procedures within modules, then reordering the modules, enhanced performance is achieved without reordering procedures across module boundaries. Respecting module boundaries enhances the maintainability of the computer program by allowing a module to be replaced without adversely affecting the other modules while still providing many of the advantages of global procedure reordering.