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2007 Oct 03
0
[PATCH 6/6] Network acceleration improvements
Signed-off-by: Kieran Mansley <kmansley@solarflare.com>
Cleanup vif_state on device removal
diff -r f992a517aba5 drivers/xen/netfront/accel.c
--- a/drivers/xen/netfront/accel.c Wed Oct 03 13:41:33 2007 +0100
+++ b/drivers/xen/netfront/accel.c Wed Oct 03 13:45:55 2007 +0100
@@ -500,6 +500,30 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(netfront_accelerator_r
/*
+ * Remove the hooks from a single vif state.
2018 Jan 17
2
Adding DWARF5 accelerator table support to llvm
FWIW I'm completely on board with everything Adrian has said in this thread
:)
-eric
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 11:00 AM Adrian Prantl via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>
> > On Jan 17, 2018, at 9:20 AM, Jonas Devlieghere via llvm-dev <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> >
> > As mentioned by Adrian in the comment you linked, I too
2018 Jan 17
0
Adding DWARF5 accelerator table support to llvm
> On Jan 17, 2018, at 9:20 AM, Jonas Devlieghere via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> As mentioned by Adrian in the comment you linked, I too am looking at DWARFv5
> accelerator tables in LLVM.
>
> To give you some background: my motivation is that I want to upstream support
> for (Apple style) accelerator tables in llvm-dsymutil,
Some background for
2018 Jan 17
2
Adding DWARF5 accelerator table support to llvm
Hi Pavel,
As mentioned by Adrian in the comment you linked, I too am looking at DWARFv5
accelerator tables in LLVM.
To give you some background: my motivation is that I want to upstream support
for (Apple style) accelerator tables in llvm-dsymutil, which is currently
missing because the way they are generated is slightly different. As this
requires making changes the current code, I wanted to
2015 Jun 05
3
[LLVMdev] Supporting heterogeneous computing in llvm.
Christos,
We would be very interested in learning more about this.
In my group, we (Prakalp Srivastava, Maria Kotsifakou and I) have been working on LLVM extensions to make it easier to target a wide range of accelerators in a heterogeneous mobile device, such as Qualcomm's Snapdragon and other APUs. Our approach has been to (a) add better abstractions of parallelism to the LLVM instruction
2015 Jun 05
7
[LLVMdev] Supporting heterogeneous computing in llvm.
Hello All,
The last two months I have been working on the design and implementation of
a heterogeneous execution engine for LLVM. I started this project as an
intern at the Qualcomm Innovation Center and I believe it can be useful to
different people and use cases. I am planning to share more details and a
set of patches in the next
days. However, I would first like to see if there is an interest
2020 Oct 31
2
[PATCH] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
Hi Daniel,
CC linux-fbdev
Thanks for your patch!
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
> full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
> features, e.g. 50145474f6ef ("fbcon: remove soft scrollback code").
>
> Now the problem is that most modern-ish drivers really
2018 Jan 20
1
Polly loop offloading to Accelerator
Hello,
i have been working with an accelerator backend. the accelerator has large
vector/simd units.
i want streaming loops (non-temporal) vectorized present in code to be
offloaded to accelerator simd units.
i find polly really suitable for this.
i am thinking if the generated IR is passed to polly and then it analyzes
loop to know it posses no reuse, if such loop is identified accelerator
2018 Jan 18
0
[lldb-dev] Adding DWARF5 accelerator table support to llvm
Thank you for all the responses. Unfortunately I wasn't able to make
any progress on creating the patches today. I'll be sure to add
everyone who expressed interest here to the phabricator diff once I
have them ready.
Jonas, do you have any dsymutil patches I can look at? I am interested
in seeing what kind of interfaces are you using, particularly on the
reading side. I think the current
2015 Jun 08
5
[LLVMdev] Supporting heterogeneous computing in llvm.
Chirs,
Have you seen an offloading infrastructure design proposal at
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-April/084986.html ?
It relies on the long-standing OpenMP standard with recent updates to
support the heterogenous computations.
Could you please review it and comment on how it fits to your needs?
It's not quite clear from your proposal what source language standard
do you
2007 Apr 18
3
Virtualization + CPU w/crypto acceleration instructions
In a virtualized environment running Xen or VMware, can the guest
operating systems utilize hardware crypto acceleration such as the
"PadLock" AES acceleration built into VIA CPUs?
(Wasn't able to find this info in any of ~400 Google hits, so I'm
shooting it out a bit to let as many as possible benefit from the
answer.)
2007 Apr 18
3
Virtualization + CPU w/crypto acceleration instructions
In a virtualized environment running Xen or VMware, can the guest
operating systems utilize hardware crypto acceleration such as the
"PadLock" AES acceleration built into VIA CPUs?
(Wasn't able to find this info in any of ~400 Google hits, so I'm
shooting it out a bit to let as many as possible benefit from the
answer.)
2007 Apr 18
3
Virtualization + CPU w/crypto acceleration instructions
In a virtualized environment running Xen or VMware, can the guest
operating systems utilize hardware crypto acceleration such as the
"PadLock" AES acceleration built into VIA CPUs?
(Wasn't able to find this info in any of ~400 Google hits, so I'm
shooting it out a bit to let as many as possible benefit from the
answer.)
2020 Oct 29
4
[PATCH 1/3] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
features, e.g. 50145474f6ef ("fbcon: remove soft scrollback code").
Now the problem is that most modern-ish drivers really only treat
fbcon as an dumb kernel console until userspace takes over, and Oops
printer for some emergencies. Looking at
2020 Oct 30
1
[PATCH] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
On 29/10/2020 15:22, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
> full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
> features, e.g. 50145474f6ef ("fbcon: remove soft scrollback code").
>
> Now the problem is that most modern-ish drivers really only treat
> fbcon as an dumb kernel console until
2018 Jan 29
1
Polly loop offloading to Accelerator
Thank You.
i used -polly-ast-detect-parallel but there is no coincident info generated;
my c code is simple vec-sum as follows;
#include <stdio.h>
int a[2048], b[2048], c[2048];
foo () {
int i;
for (i=0; i<2048; i++) {
a[i]=b[5] + c[i];
}
}
i executed following commands;
$clang -S -emit-llvm vec-sum.cpp -march=native -O3 -mllvm
-disable-llvm-optzns -o vec-sum.s
$opt -S
2020 Oct 31
0
[PATCH] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 11:28 AM Geert Uytterhoeven
<geert at linux-m68k.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> CC linux-fbdev
>
> Thanks for your patch!
>
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> > So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
> > full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
>
2018 Jan 17
6
Adding DWARF5 accelerator table support to llvm
Hello all,
In <https://reviews.llvm.org/D41986#977215> it was brought up that
there are at least two parties interested in having DWARF5 accelerator
tables implemented, so I'm writing this email to see if there's anyone
else interested in this topic, and to try to synchronize our efforts.
Our interest for this stems from a desire to make dwarf parsing fast
on non-apple targets
2020 Oct 28
8
[PATCH] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
features, e.g. 50145474f6ef ("fbcon: remove soft scrollback code").
Now the problem is that most modern-ish drivers really only treat
fbcon as an dumb kernel console until userspace takes over, and Oops
printer for some emergencies. Looking at
2020 Oct 28
0
[PATCH] fbcon: Disable accelerated scrolling
Hi Daniel et al.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 05:06:00PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> So ever since syzbot discovered fbcon, we have solid proof that it's
> full of bugs. And often the solution is to just delete code and remove
> features, e.g. 50145474f6ef ("fbcon: remove soft scrollback code").
>
> Now the problem is that most modern-ish drivers really only treat
>