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2006 Apr 07
0
"action pass random determ/netrand reclassify --value--": granularity problems
Hi all! I''m trying to do proportional marking of real-time traffic to indicate link congestion, and for that, I wish to use the DSMARK filter to mark from, say EF to 0xcc. (an unused DSCP value) By proportional, I mean, if congestion on the egress link is, say 38%, then I shall remark 38 packets of every 100 leaving eth0. I already wrote some scripts, and I can measure the overload
2012 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Determing C Types
What is the best way to determine the type of an arbitrary int? For example, find whether it is a char, short, int, long, long, etc? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120416/2a04054c/attachment.html>
2012 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] Determing C Types
So what I would like to do is redefine the widths for the types, making the type widths more portable and less target dependent, is this possible within llvm? On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203 at gmail.com> wrote: > What is the best way to determine the type of an arbitrary int? For > example, find whether it is a char, short, int, long, long, etc? >
2015 Aug 11
0
[PATCH v2 07/17] v2v: factor out determing the guest firmware
Signed-off-by: Roman Kagan <rkagan@virtuozzo.com> --- v2v/v2v.ml | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/v2v.ml b/v2v/v2v.ml index c6a567a..c1bce1b 100644 --- a/v2v/v2v.ml +++ b/v2v/v2v.ml @@ -399,6 +399,30 @@ let do_convert g inspect source keep_serial_console = guestcaps +let get_target_firmware inspect
2008 Jul 22
1
determing font type in expression
Dear R-Maillist members, I would like to label the y-axis of a plot with a mathematical expression "sed.rate mm a-1", where the "-1" is printed subscript. I am using font.lab=15 for the x-axis. However, when plotting the y-axis with the expression-function it appears in a different font. Does anybody knows how to use font.lab=15 in the expression as well? Cheers Thomas
2005 Jan 23
1
Determing the pfifo backlog
Greetings -- in the "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO" chapter 14.1 on bfifo/pfifo it says that: "you can use this qdisc to determine the backlog on your interface". But it does not say exactly how. Command [#tc -s qdisc ls] outputs the number of packets sent so far but it does not output any info about the backlog. My first question is whether a command
2012 Apr 16
0
[LLVMdev] Determing C Types
Bill, Thanks, yes, I realize that's not what it's for; however, it looks like with a little tweaking it would be possible but I'd rather not change the LLVM base code. Guess I'll just have to write my own code to do this, thanks. Also, the initial question, so there's no way to tell if int8 was a char in LLVM? Thanks. On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Bill Wendling
2012 Apr 16
1
[LLVMdev] Determing C Types
Chars don't exist in LLVM. Clang may map char to be i8, but LLVM doesn't know the difference. Joey On 17 April 2012 00:14, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203 at gmail.com> wrote: > Bill, > > Thanks, yes, I realize that's not what it's for; however, it looks like > with a little tweaking it would be possible but I'd rather not change the > LLVM base code. Guess
2006 Jul 05
4
degrading gracefully - how to tell if JS is enabled?
Is there a RoR best practice wrt determing in a visitor''s browser has JS disabled? Is there even a way to find out? I''ve got a couple of pages in my app that are not going to degrade gracefully at all. I really need to point a visitor who has JS disabled down a seperate path. Any ideas? Thanks, Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
2012 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Determing C Types
If what you're trying to do is use LLVM as a target-independent bitcode representation, you should be aware that it's not made for that purpose. In fact, it's specifically *not* target-independent, no matter what the types are. For you initial question, you cannot map back from LLVM IR to C types, because the two have little to do with each other. -bw On Apr 16, 2012, at 2:43 PM,
2012 Feb 20
3
How to determine a subset of a binary strings?
Hi, I need some neat ways of determing a subset of binary strings. For example, x=c(0,0,1), y=c(0,1,1), z=c(0,1,0). So x is a subset of y and z is also a subset of y, but x is not a subset of z. I tried to search R functions and packages but no hits. Any ideas? Best, Jing -- Jing Tang, PhD Senior Researcher Finnish Institute of Molecular Medicine (FIMM) FI-00014 University of
2007 Mar 27
1
"Groups" in XYPLOT
I'm not sure I'm barking up the right tree here, but would I need to make use of groups to plot two separate datasets within ONE panel in xyplot? The desired end result is a single xy plot of two separate (but similar in values and ranges). Full code follows, xyplot code at bottom #########Determine Frequencies ##########coastal_slope #needs the maptools package to read ESRI grid
2009 Sep 12
4
Normal distribution
 Dear All   let me go one step further by asking you if you could help me show that the distribution of this data in normal.  have a little idea (by trial and error) but i seem to not fully understand how its done.   H<-rnorm(100, mean=50000, sd=3000) par(las=1) hist(H, breaks=seq(40000, 60000, 1000), freq=F) f<- function(x) exp(-(x-5000)^2/18000000)/sqrt(18000000*pi)  x<- seq(40000,
2001 Oct 16
1
Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2
Hello, In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et. al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html we at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such measures. Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel Jonkman of Silicon Defense. These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2001 Oct 06
1
Defeating Timing Attacks
Hello, In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et. al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html we at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such measures. Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel Jonkman of Silicon Defense. These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2008 Sep 09
4
Help with 'spectrum'
For the command 'spectrum' I read: The spectrum here is defined with scaling 1/frequency(x), following S-PLUS. This makes the spectral density a density over the range (-frequency(x)/2, +frequency(x)/2], whereas a more common scaling is 2? and range (-0.5, 0.5] (e.g., Bloomfield) or 1 and range (-?, ?]. Forgive my ignorance but I am having a hard time interpreting this. Does this mean
2006 Jun 20
1
Determine the data type of a function to an argument
Hello All: How can I determing the "types" of args passed to an R function? For example, given the following: calculate <- function(...) { args <- list(...) argName = names(args) if (arg1 == character) cat("arg1 is a character") else cat("arg1 is numeric") if (arg2 == character)
2008 Dec 24
1
selecting a subset of a matrix based on a value occurring in 5 records
Hello, >I am hoping for some advice as to how I might create a subset of a >matrix. The matrix is 176 x 3530. The rows are individual records >and the columns words. I want to create a new matrix that only >consists of words which occur in at least 5 records. For example, >if column 7 is "charges" and this only appears in 4 records/rows >this variable would not
2018 Jul 30
2
trace in uniroot() ?
In looking at rootfinding for the histoRicalg project (see gitlab.com/nashjc/histoRicalg), I thought I would check how uniroot() solves some problems. The following short example ff <- function(x){ exp(0.5*x) - 2 } ff(2) ff(1) uniroot(ff, 0, 10) uniroot(ff, c(0, 10), trace=1) uniroot(ff, c(0, 10), trace=TRUE) shows that the trace parameter, as described in the Rd file, does not seem to be
2006 Mar 30
5
packet marking: only a ratio, not all
Hi all! In short: Anybody wrote a patch for DSMARK to make it capable of marking only a ratio (a given arg to the tc command) of the packets it gets? Say, 20%? Or, do I have to hack into the source? Alternatives, like a filter spitting packets to 2 different DSMARK based on this ratio? In long: I''m a hungarian univ student involved in a project (RMD-QoS stuff) which needs