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2006 Nov 01
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM / C--
>C--'s weakness is it's incompleteness (missing many major features),
>instability/bugginess, poor performance (both time to compile and the
>generated code), lack of high-level optimizations, lack of ABI
>compatibility with the native tools, lack of C++ frontend support, and the
>small size of its community.
To quote Tony Hoare :
"premature optimization is the
2006 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM / C--
On 11/1/06, Guillaume FORTAINE <guillaume.fortaine at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> >C--'s weakness is it's incompleteness (missing many major features),
> >instability/bugginess, poor performance (both time to compile and the
> >generated code), lack of high-level optimizations, lack of ABI
> >comp...
2006 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM / C--
>Neither C-- nor LLVM provide this. Why do you need a GLR parser
>specifically?
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~smcpeak/elkhound/
Parsing with arbitrary context-free grammars has two key advantages: (1)
unbounded lookahead, and (2) support for ambiguous grammars. Unbounded
lookahead is achieved by allowing multiple potential parses to coexist for as
long as necessary. Similarly, ambiguity
2009 Dec 27
1
I'm all for it
...when "build" is mentioned & have no aspirations to learn git &
thus, testing oVirt's on pause until a new iso's released.
Not to mention how it feels to hit a feature paywall after tinkering a
few days with something.
I'd very much like to try something like what Mr. Fortaine's speaking
of, & I hope to see it realized one day, in a way that wouldn't require
someone like me to hire a consultant to implement.
Just my 2 cents.
-Chris Bartels
President / CEO
Nocturnal Feast
2009 Dec 26
1
oVirtBIOS : Virtualization Firmware
Misters,
Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer
Science. Me and my partners are currently working on a Virtualization
Firmware.
After an analysis of the various solutions (Citrix, VMware and
Microsoft), it seemed
natural to our eyes, to enable a true bare-metal hypervisor, to go as
close as possible
to the hardware, he...
2006 Aug 02
1
[LLVMdev] Mozart / llvm
...tHurd ). Could we
"easily" implement a Mozart front-end to llvm ? Do you think llvm could
be a good alternative to gcc for our project ?
http://www.mozart-oz.org
http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/mailman/listinfo/l4-hackers
Thank you for your answer,
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
2006 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] Alice / ML and C--/llvm
...e :
http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/alice/
Concurrency, logic verification
I found this link : http://www.cminusminus.org with a front-end for ML
Is it possible to do the same thing for llvm.
What is the best framework ? : c-- or llvm
Thank you for your answer,
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
2006 Oct 31
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM / Elkhound / ARM
Hello,
I am French Engineer in Informatics and I would want to build a start
up to manufacture mobile phones ( OEM level ). I am currently in discussion
with investors.
We would want to use LLVM as our main compiler but we will need to complete it
to have a "commercial grade" one.
Here are our goals :
-Use a modified Elkhound as C/C++ front-end :
2010 Jan 10
0
Intel Rapid Boot Toolkit - UEFI Hypervisor : Cloud Computing Firmware / Firmware-as-a-Service
Misters,
Happy New Year to you.
Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer
Science. I am currently working on a Cloud Computing Firmware in
an Infrastructure-as-a-Service context.
The product is an UEFI Hypervisor. It puts virtualization exactly
where it belongs: Into the firmware [0]
Customers will be able to deploy their appliances and products...
2010 Jan 10
0
Intel Rapid Boot Toolkit - UEFI Hypervisor : Cloud Computing Firmware / Firmware-as-a-Service
Misters,
Happy New Year to you.
Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer
Science. I am currently working on a Cloud Computing Firmware in
an Infrastructure-as-a-Service context.
The product is an UEFI Hypervisor. It puts virtualization exactly
where it belongs: Into the firmware [0]
Customers will be able to deploy their appliances and products...
2006 Nov 01
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM / C--
Hello,
I would want to know what are the main differences between LLVM and C--. We
need a robust compiler ( or at least the most promising to work on it ) with
these features :
-A GLR parser (use a modified Elkhound as C/C++ front-end):
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~smcpeak/elkhound/
-Complete the ARM back-end
-To be able to compile a complete Cross Linux from scratch for
arm with uclibc-nptl.
2009 Dec 27
0
oVirtBIOS : (High-Performance) Virtualization Firmware
...oduct has specific needs that is why we are very pleased that you
were satisfied by your Virtualization Solution, to quote : "So we went
with RHEL Xen instead which works beautifully", however it will not be
the case for performance and budget aware customers.
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
[0]
http://git.infradead.org/iommu-2.6.git/blob/e0fc7e0b4b5e69616f10a894ab9afff3c64be74e:/drivers/pci/intel-iommu.c
[1] http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/42841/
[2]
http://git.infradead.org/iommu-2.6.git/commit/e0fc7e0b4b5e69616f10a894ab9afff3c64be74e
[3]
http://git.infradead.org/iommu-2.6.git...