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2016 Apr 20
2
Link using a linker script
For example something like STARTUP ( http://wiki.osdev.org/Linker_Scripts#STARTUP) is not accepted by the LLVM LLD. :-/ On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Sky Flyer <skylake007 at gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah I found it, that's nice. Thanks a milion. > Could you please tell me how can I specify my bootstrap (startup code) in > the linking process? > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016
2011 Jan 07
0
Flyers!
# Crossposted to centos-promo and centos-docs - I'm not sure which # mailing list this really belongs on. Even centos-devel maybe? Hey people, a) We actually nearly ran out of our old flyers b) We need new flyers once CentOS 6 is out So does anyone have any idea about what needs to be on the new flyers and how they should look? I think going a bit with the 6 artwork would be great. Is anyone up to the task? I sure do know that we won't print as many flyers as last time, those la...
2016 Apr 20
2
Link using a linker script
search for VAStart. Cheers, Rafael On 20 April 2016 at 14:18, Sky Flyer <skylake007 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rafael, > > Thanks a lot. > For example the start entry for me is 0x11000 by default which I don't know > where it come from! I thought there should be a default thing that sets this > entry address. > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 8:05 PM, Rafael Espíndola
2016 Apr 20
2
Link using a linker script
There is no default linker script. Cheers, Rafael On 20 April 2016 at 11:23, Sky Flyer via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > for instance, where is the internal default linker script located? How can I > change the default values, for example the star address... > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Sky Flyer <skylake007 at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>
2015 Dec 14
2
Tablegen definition question
Hi, That's what the DecoderMethod is for. Similarly ParserMatchClass for the asm parser and PrintMethod for the asm printer: def CondCodeOperand : AsmOperandClass { let Name = "CondCode"; } def pred : PredicateOperand<OtherVT, (ops i32imm, i32imm), (ops (i32 14), (i32 zero_reg))> { let PrintMethod = "printPredicateOperand";
2011 Jun 17
5
Samba 3.3.15 Ignoring "Logon Path" and "Logon Home" to Disable Roaming Profiles
Hi All, I have recently successfully configured Samba 3.3.15 and OpenLDAP as my offices PDC. I would like to disable the roaming profiles capability but it appears that no matter what I said, it is being ignored by Samba. First is my relevant snippet for the Logon Path and Logon Home being empty as described in the documentation. Then, following that, is my entire smb.conf -- please let me
2015 Sep 28
3
Parse Instruction
Hi ES, From what I understand instruction parsing is divided into two parts: - Parsing an operand list (XXXAsmParser::ParseInstruction) - Turning the operand list into an actual instruction (XXXAsmParser::MatchAndEmitInstruction) The second part does the validation (e.g. how many operands, what kind, etc) while the first part only does the parsing. That's why I think in the first part
2019 May 28
2
Course Announcement
Dear everyone, Your code is slow and you are interested in performance optimization for scientific software? Figuring out where’s the bottlenecks guided by performance evaluation tools. If you are interested in porting your code to a HPC hardware platform and architecture, than OpenACC as a user-driven directive-based performance-portable parallel programming model might be a solution. What are
2015 Dec 14
2
Tablegen definition question
Hello James, that was also what I've planned to do but just wasn't sure. Thanks for that. On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:52 AM, James Molloy <james at jamesmolloy.co.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > You can't nest operands like that - it must be a flattened list. So: > > def *Xpred* : PredicateOperand<OtherVT, (ops *i32imm, i32imm*, i32imm), > (ops (i32 14), (i32
2008 Mar 01
10
Send in your favorite CentOS slogan today
Hi everyone, The CentOS project is looking for more slogans that may end up on promotional material (eg media, flyers, posters or stickers). We already collected a few funny, ironic, sarcastic or even distasteful ones. Feel free to visit our Slogans wiki page for a good laugh or rude offenses and add your own slogan by sending them to this thread. See: http://wiki.centos.org/Promo/Slogans And who knows, you...
2015 Nov 05
2
constant string as an assembly operand
Hi Tom, Thanks. It should be always ABC. What should be the iops? just (ins i8imm:$val)? what would be the placeholder for a constant string in "ins"? On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Tom Stellard <tom at stellard.net> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 03:20:45PM +0100, Sky Flyer via llvm-dev wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > how can one can describe a constant
2008 Aug 08
8
RPro
I recently came across a flyer from REvolution Computing, and I wanted to ask if this is R going private? Tony. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Nov 07
0
Nov 7 TODAY & Nov 22 - Join Global FreeSW GNU(Linux) HW Culture meeting via VOIP - BerkeleyTIP GlobalTIP - For Forwarding
CONTENTS: Meeting days/times & Howto - Mark your calendar's dates; Videos; Hot topics; Opportunities; Announcement Flyers; New webpages ===== Come join in with the Global Free SW HW & Culture community at the BerkeleyTIP/GlobalTIP meeting, via VOIP. Two meetings this month: Sat Nov 7, 12Noon - 3PM Pacific Time (=UTC-8) Sun Nov 22, 12Noon - 3PM Pacific Time (=UTC-8) Mark your calendars, 1st Sat, 3rd Sun every mo...
2015 Nov 06
2
Instructions with no operand
On 11/6/2015 11:35 AM, Sky Flyer via llvm-dev wrote: > Guys, I stuck at this point. Could you please give me a hint how to > solve this problem without touching the LLVM backbone?! > Why LLVM doesn't let me define an instruction consisting of an operator > with no operand? Could you try it without the pattern? I.e. just this: class TestInst<string opc, string asmstr,
2016 Apr 20
2
Link using a linker script
Hi all, How does the new lld implementation work with the "Linker Script" for the object file adjustment? I couldn't find enough resources on the web. Any help is highly appreciated. Cheers, ES -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160420/dc5445e8/attachment-0001.html>
2003 Jun 27
2
Zultys SIP Phones - NEW?
I just got a flyer from my buddy on these phones today, totally SIP based, includes the G.729 speech compression codec. http://dm.zipphones.com/dm/zip2/index.htm Any word on these? -- Mark Street, D.C. Red Hat Certified Engineer Cert# 807302251406074 -- Key fingerprint = 3949 39E4 6317 7C3C 023E 2B1F 6FB3 06E7 D109 56C0 GPG key http://www.streetchiro.com/pubkey.asc
2015 Oct 15
2
ELF object writing from assembly file
Thanks a lot Tim. I am getting an error which says: "LLVM ERROR: unable to write nop sequence of 0 bytes" Is there any way that I can print out the Obj code (I mean bitstream representation of the assembly code which is going to be placed in the ELF file), before making any ELF file? Cheers, ES On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote:
2015 Oct 13
3
ELF object writing from assembly file
Hi all, I have implemented AsmParser, CodeEmitter, and ELF object writing. AsmParser and CodeEmitter are tested and working fine, but I would like to see ELF objects build out of a parsed asm file. Is that possible? I tried this commands, but it didn't work corrctly: *llvm-mc -filetype=obj -arch=test file.s -o=a.o* and I think after an obj file is built, I should use this command but I am
2015 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Bang Operator
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Sky Flyer <skylake007 at googlemail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > > I don't find anything helping me understand the llvm bang operator. In the > llvm TableGen language reference, it only says: > > 'TableGen also has “bang operators” which have a wide variety of meanings:' > > I would be very thankful if someone can explain it
2015 Sep 28
2
Parse Instruction
Hi all, in most of the architectures, assembly operands are comma-separated. I would like to parse an assembly code that is space-separated and I am having a bit of problem. In *ParseInstruction* function, I don't know what is the easiest way to figure out how many operands a mnemonic expected to have. In comma-separated assembly code, it just consuming commas (while