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2009 Oct 26
17
[Bug 1667] New: sshd slow connect with 'UseDNS yes'
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1667
Summary: sshd slow connect with 'UseDNS yes'
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.2p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy:
2017 Sep 14
4
Do I need to modify the AddrLoc of LLD for ARC target?
Hello Leslie,
I think we are going to need to know a bit more about the ELF ABI for
what looks like the ArcCompact before we can help you.
LLD's calculation of P (the place to be relocated) is as it is in the
generic ELF specification. The Rel.Offset corresponds to the ELF
r_offset field. This is covered by: "For a relocatable file, the value
is the byte offset from the beginning of the
2017 Sep 18
1
Do I need to modify the AddrLoc of LLD for ARC target?
Hello Leslie,
I don't know quite what to say as I don't know precisely what your
question is? If I am not being precise enough please can you put some
explicit questions in? From what I can see in the output, here are
some comments.
>From your arc mapfiles it looks like that in the output both linker's
have given the .text output section the correct base address given the
2007 Mar 15
20
C''mon ARC, stay small...
Running an mmap-intensive workload on ZFS on a X4500, Solaris 10 11/06
(update 3). All file IO is mmap(file), read memory segment, unmap, close.
Tweaked the arc size down via mdb to 1GB. I used that value because
c_min was also 1GB, and I was not sure if c_max could be larger than
c_min....Anyway, I set c_max to 1GB.
After a workload run....:
> arc::print -tad
{
. . .
ffffffffc02e29e8
2018 Sep 27
4
How to cross-compile for ARC in clang?
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to compile my test.cpp for ARC, using this guide
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/CrossCompilation.html.
I've built my LLVM+CLANG with ARC, ARM and X86.
clang -target arc -S test.cpp
Gives me:
error: unknown target triple 'arc', please use -triple or -arch
clang -targer arm works fine
Is there any way to compile for ARC?
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2017 Sep 01
2
[RFC] Adding ARC backend
Hi Pete,
Thanks for your kind response!
I migrated AVR target for lld https://reviews.llvm.org/D32991 it is very beginning, only support R_AVR_CALL reloc, and ARC is more complex than AVR, I will learn it from binutils, also ARC related doc, then try to implement it.
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From: Pete Couperus <Peter.J.Couperus at synopsys.com>
Date:
2017 Sep 19
1
Do I need to modify the AddrLoc of LLD for ARC target?
Hello Leslie,
The errors coming from the gnu assembler are due to the file being
assembled in Arm state, to get rid of the errors you'll either need to
put a .thumb directive in the file, or pass -mthumb to the assembler
via arm-linux-gnu-gcc -Wa,-mthumb (I think).
I'm not able to explain what you are seeing in your print out as it
doesn't quite match the map file. Looking at your
2006 Jul 10
2
ArcView + Samba: Performance nightmare under Linux, ok under Solaris or HP-UX
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Hi!
For some months now I'm hunting a Samba performance problem
without a solution yet.
Now I'm hoping someone on this list has an idea (In fact,
I already reported the problem to the mailing list but got
only one reply which did not help)
So I'm here for another try...
Here's the situation:
Some of our users runs Windows XP with
2006 Feb 24
17
Re: [nfs-discuss] bug 6344186
Joseph Little wrote:
> I''d love to "vote" to have this addressed, but apparently votes for
> bugs are no available to outsiders.
>
> What''s limiting Stanford EE''s move to using ZFS entirely for our
> snapshoting filesystems and multi-tier storage is the inability to
> access .zfs directories and snapshots in particular on NFSv3 clients.
2006 Jul 10
1
ArcView + Samba: Performance nightmare under Linux, o k under Solaris or HP-UX
Have you checked the network end of things? This is the same type of thing
I see when the NIC and ethernet switch don't autonegotiate to the same
settings.
Hope I didn't step on anybody's toes here. I'm new to the list.
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Tony Hoover, Network Administrator
KSU - Salina, College of Technology and
2017 Sep 01
2
[RFC] Adding ARC backend
Hi Pete,
> https://reviews.llvm.org/D36331
Congratulations!
> Following shortly:
> * Clang driver and target triple support.
great, then it is able to generate ELF by $ /opt/llvm-svn/bin/clang -c
--target=arc hello.c -o hello.o -mmcu=XXX
and do you plan to implement ARC target for lld[1]? it is a good
testcase: flash them directly to the chip[2], or simulator[3].
1. ARC
2020 Mar 06
1
[PATCH 01/22] drm/arc: Use simple encoder
On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 04:59:29PM +0100, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> The arc driver uses empty implementations for its encoders. Replace
> the code with the generic simple encoder.
We should , as a follow-up patch, embed the encoder in
arcgpu_drm_private.
Then we drop the kzalloc() and avoid that life-time challenge.
This patch looks good for what it does.
Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam
2018 Sep 27
3
How to cross-compile for ARC in clang?
Oh, that's what I was afraid of.
So there is definetly no way to compile for ARC?
If so, should I write ARC.h(.cpp) in lib/Basic/Targets in order to make it
work?
чт, 27 сент. 2018 г. в 14:47, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 12:41, Павел Безбородов via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > clang -target
2019 Feb 08
3
arc patch with the new git workflow
Personally I'd like a "git llvm fetch-diff D1234" subcommand, which outputs
a patch in the format of "git format-patch", which, you could then pipe to
"git am", say, providing whatever prefix options you like.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 2:41 PM Mehdi AMINI via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are you trying to apply a revision
2010 Dec 21
5
relationship between ARC and page cache
One thing I''ve been confused about for a long time is the relationship
between ZFS, the ARC, and the page cache.
We have an application that''s a quasi-database. It reads files by
mmap()ing them. (writes are done via write()). We''re talking 100TB of
data in files that are 100k->50G in size (the files have headers to tell
the app what segment to map, so mapped chunks
2019 Feb 08
3
arc patch with the new git workflow
Hi all,
The Phabricator docs seem to say that downloading a patch goes with `arc
patch`. However, I tried it on several revisions and they all fail with:
Checking patch some/path/to/a/file/that/exists ...
error: some/path/to/a/file/that/exists: does not exist in index
With the svn repo I found that command to be really useful. But now it
seems like I have to download the patch manually, create
2012 Oct 26
1
[LLVMdev] Properly handling mem-loc arguments when prologue adjusts FP.
For my target, I handle incoming memory arguments by creating a store to
memory (in LowerCall, [1]), then creating a fixed object on the stack and
loading from it (in LowerFormalArguments[2]). This approach was based on
MSP430.
I now have the problem that the resulting loads in my output assembly are
done assuming that the call stack looks something like:
------
MemArg
------
MemArg
------
2008 Aug 20
9
ARCSTAT Kstat Definitions
Would someone "in the know" be willing to write up (preferably blog) definitive definitions/explanations of all the arcstats provided via kstat? I''m struggling with proper interpretation of certain values, namely "p", "memory_throttle_count", and the mru/mfu+ghost hit vs demand/prefetch hit counters. I think I''ve got it figured out, but
2009 May 06
12
Monitoring ZFS host memory use
Hi,
Please forgive me if my searching-fu has failed me in this case, but
I''ve been unable to find any information on how people are going about
monitoring and alerting regarding memory usage on Solaris hosts using
ZFS.
The problem is not that the ZFS ARC is using up the memory, but that the
script Nagios is using to check memory usage simply sees, say 96% RAM
used, and alerts.
The
2020 Mar 05
0
[PATCH 01/22] drm/arc: Use simple encoder
The arc driver uses empty implementations for its encoders. Replace
the code with the generic simple encoder.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann at suse.de>
---
drivers/gpu/drm/arc/arcpgu_hdmi.c | 10 +++-------
drivers/gpu/drm/arc/arcpgu_sim.c | 8 ++------
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/arc/arcpgu_hdmi.c