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2008 Oct 02
6
[LLVMdev] Making Sense of ISel DAG Output
...DAG looks like this:
%reg1059<def> = MOVSX64rm32 %reg1033, 1, %reg0, 4, Mem:LD(4,4) [tmp163 +
0] ; srcLine 10
%reg1060<def> = MOVSDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1059, 4294967288, Mem:LD(8,8)
[r45154 + 0] ; srcLine 10
%reg1061<def> = MOVSX64rm32 %reg1033, 1, %reg0, 0, Mem:LD(4,4) [iv.161162 +
0] ; srcLine 10
%reg1062<def> = MOVSDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1061, 4294967288, Mem:LD(8,8)
[r30158 + 0] ; srcLine 10
%reg1063<def> = MOVSD2PDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1059, 4294967288, Mem:LD(8,8)
[r30158 + 0]LD(8,8) [r45154 + 0] ; srcLine 10
%reg1064<def> = MOVSD2PDrm %reg1026,...
2008 Oct 03
0
[LLVMdev] Making Sense of ISel DAG Output
...gt; = MOVSX64rm32 %reg1033, 1, %reg0, 4, Mem:LD(4,4)
> [tmp163 +
> 0] ; srcLine 10
> %reg1060<def> = MOVSDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1059, 4294967288,
> Mem:LD(8,8)
> [r45154 + 0] ; srcLine 10
> %reg1061<def> = MOVSX64rm32 %reg1033, 1, %reg0, 0, Mem:LD(4,4) [iv.
> 161162 +
> 0] ; srcLine 10
> %reg1062<def> = MOVSDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1061, 4294967288,
> Mem:LD(8,8)
> [r30158 + 0] ; srcLine 10
> %reg1063<def> = MOVSD2PDrm %reg1026, 8, %reg1059, 4294967288,
> Mem:LD(8,8)
> [r30158 + 0]LD(8,8) [r45154 + 0] ; srcLine 10
> %r...
2009 Dec 16
0
OCFS2 went too slow
Hello,
I have a 1TB ocfs partition mounted on mail server. It was a cluster
before, but as one of the machines failed, the cluster has been taken
by only one machine for ages.
This server has courier-pop and imap, postfix and maildrop to deliver
messages to the mailboxes.
System is debian Etch, ocfs2-tools version 2.1.
Recently, I tryed to insert a new machine into this cluster.
Just right
2008 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] Making Sense of ISel DAG Output
On Thursday 02 October 2008 11:37, David Greene wrote:
> I'll try ot write a small example and send it in a bit.
Ok, here's what I'm trying to do:
let AddedComplexity = 40 in {
def : Pat<(v2f64 (vector_shuffle (v2f64 (scalar_to_vector (loadf64 addr:
$src1))),
(v2f64 (scalar_to_vector (loadf64 addr:
$src2))),
2008 Oct 02
4
[LLVMdev] Making Sense of ISel DAG Output
I'm debugging some X86 patterns and I want to understand the debug dumps from
isel better.
Here's some example output:
0x391bc40: i64,ch = load 0x3922c50, 0x391b8d0, 0x38dc530 <0x39053e0:0> <sext
i32> alignment=4 srcLineNum= 10
0x3922c50: <multiple use>
0x391bc40: <multiple use>
0x3856ab0: <multiple use>
0x3914520: i64 =
2006 Dec 19
1
Sloooooow pop3 downloads
...LHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=18,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=29,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=20,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=16,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}], 17, 99) = 0
14:18:10.161131 gettimeofday({1165868290, 161162}, {360, 0}) = 0
14:18:10.161209 gettimeofday({1165868290, 161235}, NULL) = 0
14:18:10.161363 poll([{fd=10,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=15,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=13,
events=POLLIN|POLLPRI|POLLERR|POLLHUP|POLLNVAL}, {fd=17,
events=POLLIN|POLLP...