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2010 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] Pass and return of large objects
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at mit.edu> wrote: > IIRC they lower it themselves, doing whatever the ABI says they > should, which is usually adding a hidden sret parameter to the > function once you get beyond small structs. Okay, so we seem to be saying sret or suchlike is how you pass and return large objects by value in LLVM. What exactly counts as large?
2010 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] Pass and return of large objects
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Russell Wallace <russell.wallace at gmail.com> wrote: >> It'd be nice to move some >> of that logic back into LLVM, but it's tricky because C99 says things >> about complex numbers which requires special frontend type knowledge >> that LLVM doesn't have. > > I hadn't realized that, I would've expected complex
2016 Dec 07
2
Debug Locations for Optimized Code
my 2c. the sanitizers rely on debug info to produce human-readable error messages, and I agree with Reid that it's unwise to have a parallel way of encoding the source locations. Well, we have something like this in the clang coverage already... Right? (I never particularly liked this design decision). But since the debug info is known to be unreliable it kind of made sense. Grrr. And since
2018 Dec 05
2
DebugInfo: Global variable expression management
Hi Folks, Looking into some other issues, I came across a couple of oddities with regard to debug info for global variables (PR39900 <https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39900> and PR39899 <https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39899>). But a broader question I was wondering if it was anyone's radar (it's not something I'll be pushing on myself in the near future, but
2010 Mar 24
1
Tripplite USB 3003 problems
I have been having a few issues recently. I'm running Nut 2.4.3 on Solaris 10 (10/09) using a TrippLite SMART700DVa UPS. Everything seems to be working fine except for some random issues. During a power cycle (UPS online to offline to online) NUT will occasionally get disconnected from the UPS. A call to it using upsc results in "Error: Data stale". And running dmesg has the
2008 Dec 27
3
New Mustek UPS model working
Hello, first of all I'd like to thank all the NUT developers for their gorgeous work and for their efforts to make NUT the best and most complete UPS management software I've ever seen (seriously). Secondarily I'd like to help the NUT project as far as my help is needed, I'm not a programmer (by now...) but I would like to help somehow anyway. I have 3 UPS from the same
2012 Feb 06
1
Postfix - no nfs mounted shares on server - but nfs related problem in maillog.
Hi all. I have one server with problem in maillog: Feb 6 06:46:26 host1 postfix/qmgr[24296]: fatal: qmgr_move: update active/4DE015AC536 time stamps: Stale NFS file handle Feb 6 06:46:27 host1 postfix/master[4487]: warning: process /usr/libexec/postfix/qmgr pid 24296 exit status 1 Feb 6 06:46:27 host1 postfix/master[4487]: warning: /usr/libexec/postfix/qmgr: bad command startup -- throttling
2016 Dec 07
2
Debug Locations for Optimized Code
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:20 AM Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Paul Robinson" <paul.robinson at sony.com> > > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "David Blaikie" <dblaikie at gmail.com> > > Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > > Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2016
2019 Jun 29
5
Mac OS & Folder Timestamps
So this issue might not strictly a Samba problem, but it happens to be where I found the issue and maybe there's a solution in the server or someone who's familiar with the problem. Basically I'm using a Pi as a small nas. I have a folder /media/ and a script that mounts usb drives there automatically. So I shared /media/ with smb.conf. Windows & Linux had no issue accessing the
2007 Jul 16
0
[PATCH] __func__ and __FUNCTION__ in configure script
Hi everybody, I'm Kris. A little background: I've been contributing to Nmap for over a year, and am an SoC student for it this summer. But on to the patch.. Currently: __func__ and __FUNCTION__ are checked for in the configure script, but if one or the other doesn't exist, it is changed in defines.h. Patched: They are both still checked for in configure, but this is done in
2019 Jun 30
0
Mac OS & Folder Timestamps
On 29/06/2019 19:38, David Corrigan via samba wrote: > So this issue might not strictly a Samba problem, but it happens to be > where I found the issue and maybe there's a solution in the server or > someone who's familiar with the problem. Basically I'm using a Pi as a > small nas. I have a folder /media/ and a script that mounts usb drives > there automatically. So I
2019 Jun 30
0
Mac OS & Folder Timestamps
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 2:40 PM David Corrigan via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > So this issue might not strictly a Samba problem, but it happens to be > where I found the issue and maybe there's a solution in the server or > someone who's familiar with the problem. Basically I'm using a Pi as a > small nas. I have a folder /media/ and a script that
2004 Aug 06
0
[Re: icecast2 ??]
Aaron Gaudio wrote: > > Dale Ghent wrote: > > > Icecast2 is icecast2. I'm talking about it's lack of innovation (ogg > > > streaming! woopdefuckingdoo) as well as it's lack of functionality that > > > doesnt even near icecast 1.x (yp, acls, metadata, web-based admin). > > Apparently, you haven't tried Icecast2-alpha, yet. > So... we have to
2017 Nov 20
4
Meaning of loads/stores marked both atomic and volatile
Hi llvm-dev, I read about volatile and atomic modifiers in the docs[1], and I feel they make sense to me individually. However, I noticed that store[2] and load[3] instructions can be marked as both volatile and atomic. What's the use case for using both volatile and atomic on an instruction? Isn't it the case that atomic implies volatile? I guess it isn't, but I don't understand
2019 Sep 17
0
[PATCH 0/2] drm/nouveau: Two more fixes
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 00:36, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding at gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> > > Hi Ben, > > I messed up the ordering of patches in my tree a bit, so these two fixes > got separated from the others. I don't consider these particularily > urgent because the crash that the first one fixes only happens on
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
Hey FLAC gang - Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock. Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 box set up for about $7000. Got the FreeBSD boxes churning away night and day, ripping and archiving. I'll do a more formal press release for ya in a couple months as we're further along, but
2018 Dec 06
2
DebugInfo: Global variable expression management
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 4:14 PM Adrian Prantl <aprantl at apple.com> wrote: > > > > On Dec 5, 2018, at 3:58 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Folks, > > > > Looking into some other issues, I came across a couple of oddities with > regard to debug info for global variables (PR39900 and PR39899). > > > > But a
2015 Aug 31
0
HP EFI binaries
On Aug 30, 2015 8:42 PM, "Derrick" <derrick22 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Gene thanks, here is the output > > My IP is 10.2.49.10 > Img @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0 > Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0 > Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0 > Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0 > > From that point it is hung I find it hard to believe that it'd print that. I think you
2017 Jun 17
2
Wrong description about getelementptr arguments?
> Documentation's a bit stale - it'd probably be enlightening/helpful to > look at some real world examples, such as: > > %arrayidx = getelementptr inbounds i32*, i32** %0, i64 3 > > So the first argument (i32*) is a type, currently it's the same type as > the type that the second argument points to (or, in the case of a vector > gep, it's the type of the
2020 Mar 02
0
[PATCH v1 06/11] mm: Allow to offline unmovable PageOffline() pages via MEM_GOING_OFFLINE
virtio-mem wants to allow to offline memory blocks of which some parts were unplugged (allocated via alloc_contig_range()), especially, to later offline and remove completely unplugged memory blocks. The important part is that PageOffline() has to remain set until the section is offline, so these pages will never get accessed (e.g., when dumping). The pages should not be handed back to the buddy