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2011 Jun 09
1
winbind and ipv6
...= [2011/06/09 22:13:58, 3] winbindd/winbindd_cm.c:1597(connection_ok) connection_ok: Connection to HQ-GC.norma.com for domain SOFTLAB is not connected [2011/06/09 22:13:58, 0] libads/kerberos.c:693(print_kdc_line) print_kdc_line: can't resolve name for kdc with non-default port [fd00::32d]. Error hostname nor servname provided, or not known .cm_prepare_connection: Unknown error: 0 [2011/06/09 22:13:58, 0] libads/kerberos.c:693(print_kdc_line) print_kdc_line: can't resolve name for kdc with non-default port [fd00::32d]. Error hostname nor servname provided, or not known...
2011 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Possible missed optimization?
...%vreg8<def> = COPY %R25R24<kill>; PTRREGS:%vreg8 Not coalescable. ********** INTERVALS POST JOINING ********** %R24,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef %vreg6 = [48d,80d:1)[80d,112d:0) 0 at 80d 1 at 48d %R25R24,inf = [0L,96d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef %vreg8 = [96d,112d:0) 0 at 96d %vreg5 = [32d,48d:0) 0 at 32d %R25,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef ********** INTERVALS ********** %R24,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef %vreg6 = [48d,80d:1)[80d,112d:0) 0 at 80d 1 at 48d %R25R24,inf = [0L,96d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef %vreg8 = [96d,112d:0) 0 at 96d %vreg5 = [32d,48d:0) 0 at 32d %R25,inf = [0L,16d...
2019 Sep 09
2
LiveInterval error with 2 dead defs
...for the life of the instruction like I would expect. The verifier does not like it however: $ llc -mtriple=amdgcn-amd-amdhsa -mcpu=gfx906 -verify-machineinstrs -run-pass=machine-scheduler -o - -verify-misched foo.mir # Before machine scheduling. ********** INTERVALS ********** %0 [16r,16d:1)[32r,32d:0) 0 at 32r 1 at 16r weight:0.000000e+00 RegMasks: ********** MACHINEINSTRS ********** # Machine code for function multiple_connected_components_dead: NoPHIs, TracksLiveness 0B bb.0: 16B dead %0:vgpr_32 = V_MOV_B32_e32 0, implicit $exec 32B dead %0:vgpr_32 = V_MOV_B32_...
2011 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] Possible missed optimization?
...;kill>; PTRREGS:%vreg8 > Not coalescable. > ********** INTERVALS POST JOINING ********** > %R24,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef > %vreg6 = [48d,80d:1)[80d,112d:0) 0 at 80d 1 at 48d > %R25R24,inf = [0L,96d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef > %vreg8 = [96d,112d:0) 0 at 96d > %vreg5 = [32d,48d:0) 0 at 32d > %R25,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef > ********** INTERVALS ********** > %R24,inf = [0L,16d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef > %vreg6 = [48d,80d:1)[80d,112d:0) 0 at 80d 1 at 48d > %R25R24,inf = [0L,96d:0) 0 at 0L-phidef > %vreg8 = [96d,112d:0) 0 at 96d > %vreg5 = [32d,...
2011 Mar 26
0
[LLVMdev] Possible missed optimization?
On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Borja Ferrer wrote: > Hello Jakob, thanks for the reply. The three regclasses involved here are all subsets from each other and aren't disjoint. These are the basic descriptions of the regclasses involved to show what i mean: > > DREGS: R31R30, R29R28 down to R1R0 (16 regs) > DLDREGS: R31R30, R29R28 down to R17R16 (8 regs) > PTRREGS:
2011 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Possible missed optimization?
Hello Jakob, thanks for the reply. The three regclasses involved here are all subsets from each other and aren't disjoint. These are the basic descriptions of the regclasses involved to show what i mean: DREGS: R31R30, R29R28 down to R1R0 (16 regs) DLDREGS: R31R30, R29R28 down to R17R16 (8 regs) PTRREGS: R31R30, R29R28, R27R26 (3 regs) All classes intersect each other
2019 Oct 07
2
LiveInterval error with 2 dead defs
...for the life of the instruction like I would expect. The verifier does not like it however: $ llc -mtriple=amdgcn-amd-amdhsa -mcpu=gfx906 -verify-machineinstrs -run-pass=machine-scheduler -o - -verify-misched foo.mir # Before machine scheduling. ********** INTERVALS ********** %0 [16r,16d:1)[32r,32d:0) 0 at 32r 1 at 16r weight:0.000000e+00 RegMasks: ********** MACHINEINSTRS ********** # Machine code for function multiple_connected_components_dead: NoPHIs, TracksLiveness 0B bb.0: 16B dead %0:vgpr_32 = V_MOV_B32_e32 0, implicit $exec 32B dead %0:vgpr_32 = V_MOV_B32_...
2007 Oct 19
0
xenU sending too big packets on ubuntu 7.10 "gutsy"
...6) ack 0 win 404 <nop,nop,timestamp 20681576 687514747>[|icmp] so the xenU is sending packets with size 2948? why? ifconfig on xenU: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:16:3E:6D:03:2D inet addr:xenU Bcast:... Mask:255.255.255.255 inet6 addr: fe80::216:3eff:fe6d:32d/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:34918213 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:34262839 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:12337072144 (11.4 GB) TX b...
2013 Mar 01
0
unremovable dirs from failed unlink
...et = btrfs_del_dir_entries_in_log(trans, root, name, name_len, + dir, index); if (ret == -ENOENT) ret = 0; err: [root@f18 dir]# stat . File: ‘.’ Size: 22 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 directory Device: 20h/32d Inode: 257 Links: 1 [root@f18 dir]# rm fail-please rm: cannot remove ‘fail-please’: Cannot allocate memory [root@f18 dir]# ls -la total 4 drwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 22 Mar 1 17:33 . drwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 6 Mar 1 17:33 .. (only 257 items in debug-tree) item 4 key (257 INODE_ITE...
2007 Nov 25
2
Corrupted pool
...f0 zfs:dmu_objset_find+176 () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1ba0 zfs:dmu_objset_find+10d () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1c10 zfs:spa_load+5d4 () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1c80 zfs:spa_load+32d () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1cc0 zfs:spa_open_common+15b () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1d00 zfs:spa_get_stats+42 () Nov 24 04:03:35 foo genunix: [ID 655072 kern.notice] fffffe80004a1d40 zfs:zfs_ioc_pool_stats+3f () Nov 24...
2015 Mar 23
0
KVM live migration i/o error
...bvirtd libvirt-09540b5d-82 701 ? 05:28:40 qemu-system-x86 unconfined 1 ? 00:01:00 init In the Dell server init is confined in lxc and there are also lxc-start processes. /usr/sbin/libvirtd 1622 ? 05:07:07 libvirtd libvirt-8a0f9087-32d... 29926 ? 00:00:01 qemu-system-x86 lxc-container-default 1774 ? 00:00:00 init /usr/bin/lxc-start 1763 ? 00:00:00 lxc-start There is also LXC installed in that server ! Maybe that is messing with kvm. The qemu processes look fine to me but there is a chance the...
2001 Feb 27
2
Cascading?
During the interesting interview that binaryfreedom has made with Monty and Jack, Monty mentions cascading, a feature that will be added, quote: "Cascading is the ability to make multiple passes through the frequency spectrum, iteratively filling in more detail, like a progressive jpeg". What are the advantages of something like this - does this generally improves quality or is it used
2010 May 28
5
difference in sort order linux/Windows (R.2.11.0)
Dear R users, I'm a bit perplexed with the effect sort has here, as it is different on Windows vs. linux. It makes my factor levels and subsequent plots different on the two systems. Given: types <- c("PC-D-Euro-0", "PC-D-Euro-1", "PC-D-Euro-2", "PC-D-Euro-3", "PC-D-Euro-4", "PC-D-Euro-5", "PC-D-Euro-6",
2008 Aug 09
2
xy plot in version 2.7.1 for Mac (PR#12520)
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