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2013 May 20
7
Bye bye Mr tmem guy
Hi Linux kernel folks and Xen folks --
Effective July 5, I will be resigning from Oracle and "retiring"
for a minimum of 12-18 months and probably/hopefully much longer.
Between now and July 5, I will be tying up loose ends related to
my patches but also using up accrued vacation days. If you have
a loose end you''d like to see tied, please let me know ASAP and
I will do my best.
After July 5, any email to me via first DOT last AT oracle DOT com
will go undelivered and may bounce. Please send email related to
my open source patches and contributions to...
2007 May 29
3
Zaptel linux26
I am using centos 4.4 ,when I am compiling zapltel using l make linux26
,error accrued ,what s missing
[root@localhost zaptel]# make linux26
grep: /include/linux/autoconf.h: No such file or directory
make: *** No rule to make target `linux26'. Stop.
Regards
*********************************************
No employee or agent is authorized to conclude any...
2007 Oct 14
40
Step matchers
I think we all know that the readability of steps isn''t great right
now, and in fact there''s a very recent thread that discusses just
that. It was that recent thread that prompted me to explore this a
bit.
The basic idea is that you define step matchers, which have a regex,
and then you match step names against that regex. Kind of tough for
me to explain so I''ll just
2017 Apr 21
2
[cfe-dev] FE_INEXACT being set for an exact conversion from float to unsigned long long
...needs of FENV_ACCESS when doing so can improve the performance of generated code. Basically, we more or less pretend that floating point status bits don’t exist (at least before you get to the target-specific backend).
It is a shame as Clang/LLVM does surprisingly well at honouring floating point accrued exceptions on x86_64 as is (see below).
As far as I can tell, besides the eager constant folding optimisation, the only issues I am facing is with the float to u64 and double to u64 intrinsics.
I have expressed the RISC-V floating point ISA in a C notation, which I use to build a RISC-V ISA simu...
2005 May 31
1
Suppress "Missed Calls" 7960 SIP
Does anyone know how to suppress the "Missed Calls" indication --
perhaps on a per-line basis -- on the 7960 running SIP?
Reason: I've configured a group of extensions to ring for inbound calls
and it seems pointless to accrue missed calls on those line
presentations.
/rg
2016 Mar 22
2
Need help with code generation
...not producing
patches for LLD at the moment.
>
> I also appreciate that LLD/ELF development has certainly picked up pace
recently and we might actually have a functioning linker sometime soon.
That is very exciting, and thankyou for all your work.
>
> My worry is that the technical debt accrued will have to be paid off by
someone at some point. At some point, someone will have to come along and
make LLD robust ("enough", for some definition), and the current decision
will make that person's job much harder.
Again: users *today* are less likely to see a crash in lld than ll...
2017 Apr 20
4
[cfe-dev] FE_INEXACT being set for an exact conversion from float to unsigned long long
> This seems like it was done for perf reason (mispredict). Conditional-to-cmov transformation should keep
> from introducing additional observable side-effects, and it's clear that whatever did this did not account
> for floating point exception.
That’s a very reasonable statement, but I’m not sure it corresponds to the way we have typically approached this sort of problem.
In
2007 Dec 30
1
bi monthly based Mail/News backup scheme
...orking with, hundreds of thousands of them.
The end result would be (after 12 months) new top level directory started
every 4th month and no overlap where the changeover occurs.
jan-feb-mar-apr/ may-jun-jul-aug/ sep-oct-nov-dec/
So the problem as I see it is that the src spools continue to accrue
on the new end and expire on the old with about 5000 message que or
holding period (works out to close to 1 mnth).
So when a changover occurs, since the new top level heirarchy has
nothing for rsync to find as `uptodate', it copies over whatever is on
the src spool which will include a massive...
2016 Jun 17
1
https and self signed
...ions are subject to change. So having a guillotine date on a
personal certificate makes sense from an administrative standpoint.
One wants to fail safe. But modifying certificates on sealed
servers?. Really, unless one has evidence of penetration and theft of
the key store, what possible benefit accrues from changing secured
device keys on a frequent basis?
We mainly use 4096bit keys which will be secure from brute force until
the advent of Quantum computing. At which point brute force attacks
will become a pointless worry. Not because the existing RSA
certificates and keys will withstand those...
2006 Feb 18
1
OT Futility Analysis
...lity analysis spelled
out in the protocol. Another thing which may be relevant is that
due to circumstances beyond the investigators' control, the trial
will stop recruitment prematurely unless there is some compelling
reason for them to find a way to continue the trial. Lastly, the
trial has accrued not quite half of the planned sample size.
Admittedly, I don't have a vast amount of experience implementing
stopping rules. In other protocols I have seen where futility
analyses have been planned but a group sequential design has not
otherwise been employed, conditional power has been used...
2004 Apr 14
1
Re: [R] Execute function at startup
...ul that surely everyone has one :) ?
[And I reiterate the suggestion that .First should run immediately before giving control to the user-- perhaps unlike .Rprofile-- rather than before packages are loaded.]
As a general comment-- not just on this case-- I think there are dangers in allowing R to accrue too many new alternative ways of doing the same thing. My own experience is that "or you can do it this way" improvements in usability tend to be minor, and are more than outweighed by making R harder to learn-- and also harder to teach-- because people get mixed messages. In this specifi...
2017 May 11
2
FENV_ACCESS and floating point LibFunc calls
...ur patches…
I understand the scope of FENV_ACCESS is relatively wide, however I’m still curious if you managed to figure out how to prevent the SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandNode() FP_TO_UINT lowering of the FPToUI intrinsic from producing the predicate logic that incorrectly sets the floating point accrued exceptions due to unconditional execution of the ISD::FSUB node attached to the SELECT node. It’s a little above my head to try to solve this issue with my current understanding of LLVM but I could give it a try. I’d need some guidance as to how the lowering of SELECT can be controlled. i.e. where...
2008 Feb 07
5
Two Leg CDR
...ondering if i can make two leg cdr in mysql cdr table.
1st Leg : Registrar the ATA which registered to the asterisk and it normally logging in cdr table.
2nd Leg : The CDR of carrier for the example if i send call like
exten => _x.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@AT&TIP)
I this cause i can get the accrue duration of call because currently we are facing some call missing not coming in CDR and some call coming with wrong duration, when we check that wrong duration log in third party carrier CDR page we can see the duration is less than asterisk and it is different in minutes mote than 10 and 20 and s...
2001 Apr 16
5
samba issues
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2013 Apr 03
3
arrayInd and which
Folks,
I have Googled but not found much regarding arrayInd aside from the "which" help page.
Any good examples or docs on what arrayInd does that is better or different from which()?
In addition take the following 20x10 matrix:
td<-structure(c(1, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6,
6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 1, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,
6, 6, 1, 6, 6, 6, 6,
2017 May 11
3
FENV_ACCESS and floating point LibFunc calls
...stand the scope of FENV_ACCESS is relatively wide, however I’m
> still curious if you managed to figure out how to prevent the
> SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandNode() FP_TO_UINT lowering of the FPToUI
> intrinsic from producing the predicate logic that incorrectly sets the
> floating point accrued exceptions due to unconditional execution of the
> ISD::FSUB node attached to the SELECT node. It’s a little above my head to
> try to solve this issue with my current understanding of LLVM but I could
> give it a try. I’d need some guidance as to how the lowering of SELECT can
> be co...
2024 Sep 25
0
reminder about our stable branches
Hi,
This is a semi-periodic reminder that we sometime check in small but
signficant fixes to the current release's stable branch. For example,
the current release has already accrued a few small fixes:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/log/?h=V_9_9
If you maintain OpenSSH for an organisation or downstream distribution,
we recommend tracking fixes on these branches.
The fixes that land on these branches have been portability and
reliability fixes only. We'd almost...
2003 Aug 12
0
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2008 Jul 09
2
loginmsg bug
Cf. http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2008/Jul/0090.html
This Mrdkaaa character claims to have exploited this, but does not say
how.
The issue is that if do_pam_account() fails, do_authloop() will call
packet_disconnect() with loginmsg as the format string (classic
printf(foo) instead of printf("%s", foo) bug).
The stuff that do_authloop() appends to loginmsg is harmless (the user
2003 Jun 23
0
Stopping the ADSI <BBBOOIIIINNNNGGG!!!!> on call wait
I don't mind the slight diminution in my hearing faculties that accrues
each time I have a call come in while I'm talking from (I think I have
this straight) the ADSI tone, but yesterday one of my callers asked me,
"You OK?" after it sounded, so it must be at least minimally audible to
the other party.
Any way to quell it?
Thanks.
B.