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2013 Aug 18
1
[LLVMdev] Clarification regarding the LLVM IR.
Hi,
Looking at the documents, it looks like all instructions, e.g. ADD, SUB
work only on labels/registers and constants.
e.g.
%1 = add nsw i32 %value, 291
The only instructions that can work on the values on the stack or on the
heap are LOAD and STORE.
So the following is not possible:
%local = alloca i32, align 4
%1 = add nsw i32* %local, 291
Is the above correct?
Kind Regards
James
2006 Apr 04
0
Need help debugging (long)
Thanks!
This is in regards to bug 3084, I am trying to find out why samba is
crashing. I am using glibc-2.4 with nptl threads. It seems to be a memory
or threading issue. Thanks for any help.
Running smbd through gdb:
Breakpoint 6, charset_name (ch=CH_DISPLAY) at lib/charcnv.c:57
57 const char *ret = NULL;
(gdb)
Continuing.
Substituting charset 'ANSI_X3.4-1968' for
2019 May 07
4
[PATCH RFC] vhost: don't use kmap() to log dirty pages
Vhost log dirty pages directly to a userspace bitmap through GUP and
kmap_atomic() since kernel doesn't have a set_bit_to_user()
helper. This will cause issues for the arch that has virtually tagged
caches. The way to fix is to keep using userspace virtual address.
Fortunately, futex has a cmpxchg to userspace memory helper
futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(). So switch to use it to exchange the
2019 May 07
4
[PATCH RFC] vhost: don't use kmap() to log dirty pages
Vhost log dirty pages directly to a userspace bitmap through GUP and
kmap_atomic() since kernel doesn't have a set_bit_to_user()
helper. This will cause issues for the arch that has virtually tagged
caches. The way to fix is to keep using userspace virtual address.
Fortunately, futex has a cmpxchg to userspace memory helper
futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inatomic(). So switch to use it to exchange the
2009 Apr 22
2
R-User groups in North America (SF, LA, NYC, Ottawa)
Hi R folks,
I'd like to announce several new R users groups here in SF, LA, NYC,
and Ottawa - as well as their next scheduled event. The goal of these
user groups, besides gently explaining 'drop=TRUE' to the uninitiated,
is to exchange knowledge, promote best practices, and spur the
adoption of R for innovative applications. If I've missed any groups
here, please feel to add on