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2015 Mar 27
3
[LLVMdev] Does llvm intrinsic function allow "complicated" arguments?
Hi Guys, I see an intrinsic function call like this "call float @ir.sample_complex.f32(float a, int bitcast (i16 337203 to i32) , i32 1, <2 x float> %62, float %61) “, Then I got trouble to process the third operand "int bitcast (i16 337203 to i32)”, the second operand I got is “constant 337203”. I think something is messed up, but the getOperand(i) is llvm core function.
2008 Mar 10
12
[RFC][PATCH] Use ioemu block drivers through blktap
When I submitted the qcow2 patch for blktap, suggestions came up that the qemu block drivers should be used also for blktap to eliminate the current code duplication in ioemu and blktap. The attached patch adds support for a tap:ioemu pseudo driver. Devices using this driver won''t use tapdisk (containing the code duplication) any more, but will connect to the qemu-dm of the domain. In
2012 Apr 02
23
[PATCH 00 of 18] [v2] tools: fix bugs and build errors triggered by -O2 -Wall -Werror
Changes: tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing in convert_dev_name_to_num tools/blktap: constify string arrays in convert_dev_name_to_num tools/blktap: fix params and physical-device parsing tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing from img2qcow.c tools/blktap: remove unneeded pointer dereferencing from qcow2raw.c tools/blktap2: fix build errors caused by Werror in
2013 Jul 15
21
[PATCH 00 of 21 RESEND] blktap3/drivers: Introduce tapdisk server.
This patch series copies the core of the tapdisk process from blktap2, with updates coming from blktap2.5. Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2013 Jul 15
6
[PATCH 0 of 6 RESEND v2] blktap3/sring: shared ring between tapdisk and the front-end
This patch series introduces the shared ring used by the front-end to pass request descriptors to tapdisk, as well as responses from tapdisk to the front-end. Requests from this ring end up in tapdisk''s standard request queue. When the tapback daemon detects that the front-end tries to connect to the back-end, it spawns a tapdisk and tells it to connect to the shared ring. The shared