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2009 May 16
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
...se, if you run on any less common platform, test out the file, and
send me patches to improve it if it doesn't work verbatim on your
system.
Thanks,
--Owen
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2009 May 16
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
Hi,
You might want to use this:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/atomic_ops/
Zoltan
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com> wrote:
> Some of you may have noticed that I addedd include/llvm/System/Atomics.h to
> the repository briefly, which will be used for adding support for threading
> in LLVM.
>
> I have
2010 Nov 10
0
1.4.36 - Warning Dropping incompatible voice frame on Local/ on multiple atxfer a->b->c...->d...
...call
B attended Transfer to C -> Ok
C attended Transfer to D -> Multiple warning messages 139.... 150
Dropping incompatible voice frame on Local/
D attended Transfer to E -> Multiple warning messages 139.... 150
Dropping incompatible voice frame on Local/
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[Nov 10 16:12:38] NOTICE[4463] channel.c: Dropping incompatible voice
frame on Local/413 at ramais-administrativo-81ea,2 of format slin since
our native format has changed to 0x8 (alaw)
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[Nov 10 16:12:38] NOTICE[4463] channel.c: Dropping incompatible voice
frame on Local/413 at ramais-administrativo-81ea,2 of format slin sin...
2017 Oct 16
0
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2009 May 17
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
...t least one case of thread-unsafety
(ManagedStatic), has proven very-difficult-to-impossible to implement
correctly without using lower-level operations.
--Owen
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2017 Oct 16
2
gfid entries in volume heal info that do not heal
Hi Matt,
The files might be in split brain. Could you please send the outputs of
these?
gluster volume info <volname>
gluster volume heal <volname> info
And also the getfattr output of the files which are in the heal info output
from all the bricks of that replica pair.
getfattr -d -e hex -m . <file path on brick>
Thanks & Regards
Karthik
On 16-Oct-2017 8:16 PM,
2018 May 10
0
suboptimal type isomorphy handling involving opaque structs
...he type hierarchy. In a Linux kernel build
with 2256 compilation units:
$ egrep '^%struct\.[0-9a-z_]+[. ]' llvm_bitcode_linked.ll | egrep -v
'^%struct\.anon\.' | wc -l
59984
$ egrep '^%struct\.[0-9a-z_]+ ' llvm_bitcode_linked.ll | egrep -v
'^%struct\.anon\.' | wc -l
4463
So there are 4463 unique struct names, but 59984 named struct types.
Many structs are duplicated a few hundred times (these aren't all,
just the most common ones):
$ egrep '^%struct\.[0-9a-z_]+\.' llvm_bitcode_linked.ll | egrep -v
'^%struct\.anon\.' | cut -d. -f2 | sort | uniq...
2008 May 05
11
puppetmasterd --mkusers
I''m trying to run puppetmasterd the first time with --mkusers. It
fails with the following error message:
001 # /usr/bin/puppetmasterd --mkusers
Could not configure for running; got 1 failure(s)
Adding --verbose and --debug does nothing to improve the output. How
do I begin to debug this?
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2002 Feb 28
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2009 May 17
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
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2017 Oct 17
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2005 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] execution time of bytecode and native
...0.0300 0.0133 0.0023 0.0054 0.0001 0.0002 | 1000 245 115 | * 10 * * |
power/power | 4.87 0.0899 0.0368 0.0044 0.0366 0.0022 0.0003 | 5720 1336 702 | 105 216 790 58 |
tsp/tsp | 4.72 0.1400 0.0439 0.0073 0.0591 0.0023 0.0005 | 4463 1128 106 | 62 149 469 28 |
bh/bh | 3.09 0.2700 0.1231 0.0107 0.1184 0.0030 0.0006 | 11983 2483 137 | 223 408 968 27 |
bisort/bisort | 2.86 0.0800 0.0332 0.0046 0.0163 0.0002 0.0002 | 3825 914 148 | 17 64 * * |
em3d/...
2005 Jul 01
1
[LLVMdev] execution time of bytecode and native
Hello ,
I am compiling SPEC 2000 benchmarks with llvm .Got stuck with calculating "execution time" of all the .bc and native files.
The log for nightly test itself gives execution times but I am passing the bytecode files to my pass which gives another bytecode file.I have to calculate execution time of such bytecode and native files as well.If i simply do this:
time lli
2017 Oct 17
0
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2009 May 17
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
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2005 Jul 21
1
[LLVMdev] execution time of bytecode and native
...| MCSize #MCInsts #Glob | #store #load #fp #fxch |
treeadd/treeadd | 6.38 0.0300 0.0133 0.0023 0.0054 0.0001 0.0002 | 1000 245 115 | * 10 * * |
power/power | 4.87 0.0899 0.0368 0.0044 0.0366 0.0022 0.0003 | 5720 1336 702 | 105 216 790 58 |
tsp/tsp | 4.72 0.1400 0.0439 0.0073 0.0591 0.0023 0.0005 | 4463 1128 106 | 62 149 469 28 |
bh/bh | 3.09 0.2700 0.1231 0.0107 0.1184 0.0030 0.0006 | 11983 2483 137 | 223 408 968 27 |
bisort/bisort | 2.86 0.0800 0.0332 0.0046 0.0163 0.0002 0.0002 | 3825 914 148 | 17 64 * * |
em3d/em3d | 2.84 0.0600 0.0569 0.0034 0.0195 0.0003 0.0002 | 3005 727 406 | 32 79 58 1 |...
2017 Oct 19
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2017 Oct 18
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2017 Oct 23
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2009 May 17
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Atomics.h
Owen Anderson wrote:
> Some of you may have noticed that I addedd include/llvm/System/Atomics.h
> to the repository briefly, which will be used for adding support for
> threading in LLVM.
Just out of curiosity, is there a design document somewhere for the plan
for threading?
Also, atomic ops are usually pretty low level things used for
nonblocking algorithms or to build higher level