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2005 Apr 10
1
Fwd: Re: [LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
...to conquer the
> > world^W^W^Wprove itself in the field. Anyone who saw Intel's
> > presentation at this year's ISSCC will probably hope so too; an Itanium
> > 2/12MB @2.5GHz dissipating ~50W can be a frightfully powerful and fairly
> > _efficient_ device for the 90nm node, but it only shines if you have the
> > compiler support there.
> >
> > - IA64 specifies performance gathering abilities that are (to my
> > knowledge, anyway) simply unparalleled. This might be interesting/useful
> > for the LLVM-reoptimization folk.
> &g...
2009 Oct 18
2
Is AMD rev F the same thing as socket F?
Hello:
I am looking at the RHEL 5.4 virtualization guide.
According to Chapter 17, if I want to use KVM on my
machine, I need to check if it has the constant Time Stamp
Counter by running this:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep constant_tsc
When I do that on the server (Currently running CentOS 5.3),
I do not get any output. According to the output, that
means my system does not have the counter.
It
2005 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 05:04 +0900, Duraid Madina wrote:
> I've just checked in an IA64 backend to LLVM!
Woo hoo! And There Was Much Rejoicing in IA64 Land :-).
--
Ciao,
al
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Al Stone Alter Ego:
Linux & Open Source Lab Debian Developer
Hewlett-Packard
2005 Mar 17
4
[LLVMdev] new IA64 backend
Hi everyone,
I've just checked in an IA64 backend to LLVM! Be warned, it's pretty
rough right now. Here are some of the known defects:
- No varargs
- No alloca
- No instruction scheduling/bundling of any sort
...or in other words, it breaks often and when it does work, it's a
dog. On the plus side, it _does_ have a tasty new pattern instruction
selector. :) Beyond fixing the
2006 Oct 11
41
ZFS Inexpensive SATA Whitebox
All,
So I have started working with Solaris 10 at work a bit (I''m a Linux
guy by trade) and I have a dying nfs box at home. So the long and short of
it is as follows: I would like to setup a SATAII whitebox that uses ZFS as
its filesystem. The box will probably be very lightly used, streaming media
to my laptop and workstation would be the bulk of the work. However I do
have quite a