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2011 May 13
2
L'abbe plot
I cannot seem to get a L'abbe plot to work on R. I do not understand what
the X coordinates, or alternatively an object of class metabin, is
supposed to mean. What is a class of metabin?
Institute of Behavioral Genetics
University of Colorado, Boulder
Whitney.Melroy at Colorado.EDU
2016 Feb 26
2
Heap problems with 3.8.0rc2 in combination with vs2015 sp1
Turns out llvm initializes memory before the constructor is invoked. Visual
studio has /sdl by default on, and the __autoclassinit2 will zero the
memory before the constructor is reached causing all the setters to be
default zero. which clears the hashungoff var and causing the delete to
flow in wrong part.
When /sdl is enabled, the compiler generates code to perform these checks
at run time:
—
2016 Feb 25
0
Heap problems with 3.8.0rc2 in combination with vs2015 sp1
I found the root cause, but I don't know what's the best approach to fix it.
Under windows, 64 bit, when a function is created the void *User::operator
new(size_t Size) operator allocates space + Use*.
In the Use* the HasHungOffUses is set to true. So the ptr to the use* is
returned as new object. This ptr is NOT the ptr that was allocated by the
system. For that ptr you need ptr - word
2016 Dec 20
4
thread safety ExecutionEngine::getFunctionAddress
Hi,
I'm trying to speed up the JIT time with llvm (3.9.1).
So far i've implemented the object cache, used FastISel and disabled
optimizations.
Jit time is still too slow for my purpose (I do have a lot of code to Jit).
http://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#threads-and-the-jit states that
we can invoke ExecutionEngine::getPointerToFunction() concurrently. This
function was replaced
2016 Feb 25
2
Heap problems with 3.8.0rc2 in combination with vs2015 sp1
I made the llvm::Function() constructor public (for testing purpose) and
used the non-overloaded new.
auto func = ::new llvm::Function(...)
if (func) func->eraseFromParent();
And the heap corruption is gone! Did something changed in llvm::User::new
between 3.7.1 and 3.8.0 ?
I found a bug in llvm ?
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:10 PM, koffie drinker <gekkekoe at gmail.com> wrote:
> I
2007 Jul 06
0
svyglm
...1.345113 0.181593 7.407
1.58e-13 ***
q18xOK 0.074950 0.089852 0.834
0.404252
q19xOK 0.080513 0.091597 0.879
0.379461
q19xBad 0.213237 0.097400 2.189
0.028637 *
heavyHeavy drinkers (>3 / >4) 0.324062 0.111947 2.895
0.003816 **
bingeBinge drinkers (6+ / 8+) 0.104460 0.136534 0.765
0.444270
smoksumNon-smokers -0.562577 0.111547 -5.043
4.79e-07 ***
q41sumNo accident in past 12 months 0.120413 0.087097 1.383
0.166895...
2015 Feb 05
3
Another Fedora decision
On Thu, February 5, 2015 9:34 am, Always Learning wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 09:51 -0500, Lamar Owen wrote:
>
>> On 02/04/2015 07:55 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>> > Rent ? That costs money. Just crack open some Windoze machines and do
>> > it for free. That is what many hackers do.
>>
>> Those crackers who build these botnets are the ones who
2016 Nov 16
2
MCJit and remove module memory leak?
Hi Kevin, Koffie,
We will start migrating to ORC for next release, but for now, this release
> invoke delete after remove right?
MCJIT's removeModule method does not delete the module. You'll need to do
that manually. OrcMCJITReplacement is a bug-for-bug compatible
implementation of MCJIT using ORC components, so it does not free the
memory either.
Does this mean MCJIT is
2015 Feb 05
1
Another Fedora decision
On Thu, February 5, 2015 10:08 am, Always Learning wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 09:41 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>> >> > wac4140SoeTer'#621strAAt0918;@@
>> >
>> > Gee thanks. I'll use it for root on every server ;-)
>
>> I know this is joke. Yet (in a slim chance someone out there can follow
>> it
>> with seriousness)
2016 Aug 12
2
Reducing JIT time
Hi,
What other options do I have to reduce JIT time for large amount of code?
- setting optimization level to none helps a lot
- enabling FastISel doesn't seem to help much
Thanks!
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2016 Oct 28
4
MCJit and remove module memory leak?
I'm on llvm 3.8.1 and was wondering if there's a memory leak in the
removeModule impl of mcjit.
In the tutorial http://llvm.org/releases/3.8.1/docs/tutorial/LangImpl4.html
a module is removed from the Jit by invoking removeModule.
According to the tutorial:
"Its API is very simple:: addModule adds an LLVM IR module to the JIT,
making its functions available for execution;
2016 Dec 20
0
thread safety ExecutionEngine::getFunctionAddress
> On Dec 20, 2016, at 9:13 AM, koffie drinker via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to speed up the JIT time with llvm (3.9.1).
> So far i've implemented the object cache, used FastISel and disabled optimizations.
I can’t help with the rest, but just wanted to mention that totally disabling the IR optimizations is not necessarily
2008 Sep 03
1
statistical advice
Hello,
I am a researcher in sleep and circadian rhythms who is having much trouble
deciding on proper statistical analyses. Before I state my question, I
provide a brief synopsis of the looming problem; I am interested in activity
bout distributions across a 24 hr day. In addition to looking at the number
of activity bouts across the day, I am also interested in the duration of
each activity
2016 Jul 25
0
Memory usage with MCJit
+Lang for JIT things.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 8:50 AM koffie drinker via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm building a runtime that can jit and execute code. I've followed the
> kaleidoscope tutorial and had a couple of questions. Basically I have a
> pre-compiler that compiles the code to cache objects. These cached objects
> are
2016 Jul 29
2
Memory usage with MCJit
Hi Koffie,
I'd highly recommend switching to ORC from MCJIT. It is much more flexible
when it comes to memory-management.
1. I took the approach of 1 execution engine with multiple modules (I'm not
> removing modules once they have been added). During profiling, I noticed
> that the memory usage is high with a lot of code. How can I reduce the
> memory usage? Is one execution
2008 May 28
1
manipulating multiply imputed data sets
Hi folks,
I have five imputed data sets and would like to apply the same
recoding routines to each. I could do this sort of thing pretty
easily in Stata using MIM, but I've decided to go cold turkey on other
stats packages as a incentive for learning more about R. Most of the
recoding is for nominal variables, like race, religion, urbanicity,
and the like. So, for example, to recode race
2016 Jan 21
2
Propagation of foreign c++ exceptions (msvc, x64, llvm 3.7.1, MCJIT) through IR code
Hi all,
I have the following code:
[use llvm to generate ir_func() ]
in side the ir_func() there's a call to a native cpp function that throws
an exception.
(Just imagine changing the fibonacci example and calling a native c++ func
that throws inside the fibonacci body)
I can't seem to catch "foreign" exception or any exception using the
following pseudo code:
try {
// cast
2016 Feb 25
0
Heap problems with 3.8.0rc2 in combination with vs2015 sp1
I downloaded 3.8.0rc3 and I also have it in 3.8.0rc3.
I did set a data access breakpoint on the first function ptr that causes
the invalid heap. This would allow me to break whenever someone is touching
that address. It did not show double deletes during debugging. Further more
I managed to narrow it down to 2 function calls:
// stupid code, but its just for triggering heap error
auto func =
2015 Aug 25
2
Problem with local context getType() == global context getType()
Hi,
I'm experiencing a weird problem with llvm 3.7(rc2/rc3) that did not occur
in llvm 3.6.2
I created a bug for it: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24521
I'm building a app where multiple code gen can happen in parallel. The
documentation state that I need to use separate context. Each thread has
it's own context.
When code generating a constant number I use the *InContext()
2016 Jul 24
2
Memory usage with MCJit
Hi all,
I'm building a runtime that can jit and execute code. I've followed the
kaleidoscope tutorial and had a couple of questions. Basically I have a
pre-compiler that compiles the code to cache objects. These cached objects
are then persisted and used to reduce Jit compile time.
1. I took the approach of 1 execution engine with multiple modules (I'm not
removing modules once