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2013 May 31
2
[LLVMdev] Register coalescer and reg_sequence (virtual super-regs)
...super reg that has r20, r21, r22, and r23 physical registers. This super reg is the dest of a reg_sequence which generates 4 COPY MIs. The first COPY coalesces (merging into r20), but the vregs for r21-r23 (SUPER_RC:%vreg50:subreg1..subreg3) are never coalesced after that because doing so generates inteference on %vreg50, the "parent" super reg. Is there a way to work around this? It causes unnecessary copies. Thanks, Joe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20130531/4906cd50/attachment.html&gt...
2006 Jan 16
2
gdm won't start
I'm trying to set up a new CentOS 4.2 desktop, and gdm refuses to start. It blanks the screen, displays the swirling blue circle mouse cursor that appears to be an hourglass equivalent, then drops back to the console window. It repeats this several times then displays the following error: The display server has been shut down about 6 times in the last 90 seconds, it is likely that something
2003 Nov 30
1
Sound Breaks
...running asterisk with an fxo X100P and aTDM one port card in a small not world connected subnet, I've sucessfully setup two sip phone and one analog extension everything works fine with the analog phone but when you talk to someone on the sip phone the person at the sip phone can be heard with inteference. I've looked aroud the archives and found nothing specific. Can anybody give some pointers? Carling
2013 May 31
0
[LLVMdev] Register coalescer and reg_sequence (virtual super-regs)
...super reg that has r20, r21, r22, and r23 physical registers. This super reg is the dest of a reg_sequence which generates 4 COPY MIs. The first COPY coalesces (merging into r20), but the vregs for r21-r23 (SUPER_RC:%vreg50:subreg1..subreg3) are never coalesced after that because doing so generates inteference on %vreg50, the "parent" super reg. > > Is there a way to work around this? It causes unnecessary copies. Is this happening on trunk, or are you using an old version of LLVM? /jakob
2013 May 31
2
[LLVMdev] Register coalescer and reg_sequence (virtual super-regs)
...20, r21, r22, and r23 physical > registers. This super reg is the dest of a reg_sequence which generates 4 > COPY MIs. The first COPY coalesces (merging into r20), but the vregs for > r21-r23 (SUPER_RC:%vreg50:subreg1..subreg3) are never coalesced after that > because doing so generates inteference on %vreg50, the "parent" super reg. > > > > Is there a way to work around this? It causes unnecessary copies. > > Is this happening on trunk, or are you using an old version of LLVM? > > /jakob > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment wa...
2005 Mar 07
2
New entropy source proposal.
Hi. I've been playing a bit with "use sound card as an entropy source" idea. This simple program does what I wanted: http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/misc/sndrand.tbz The program is very simple, it should be run with two arguments: % sndtest /dev/dspW 1048576 > rand.data This command will generate 1MB of random data. With my sound card: pcm0: <Intel ICH3 (82801CA)>
2010 Apr 09
3
scratchy sound
Hi, I'm experiencing a few (but meaningful) cases of audio distortion (or bad quality). I can't say yet how often this happens. Please listen to the following sound file: http://213.96.91.201/temp/distorted_audio_1.wav This was recorded by Asterisk while the local SIP caller was dialing out a SIP trunk (so the problem is on my side, definitely, and it doesn't seem to be related to