Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches for "indexval".
2009 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Store alignment should be LValue alignment, not source alignment
...EmitLV(Array);
assert(!ArrayAddrLV.isBitfield() && "Arrays cannot be
bitfields!");
ArrayAddr = ArrayAddrLV.Ptr;
+ ArrayAlign = ArrayAddrLV.Alignment;
} else {
ArrayAddr = Emit(Array, 0);
+ ArrayAlign = expr_align(ArrayTreeType) / 8;
}
Value *IndexVal = Emit(Index, 0);
@@ -5971,20 +5992,27 @@ LValue TreeToLLVM::EmitLV_ARRAY_REF(tree
IndexVal = CastToSIntType(IndexVal, IntPtrTy);
// If this is an index into an LLVM array, codegen as a GEP.
- if (isArrayCompatible(ArrayType)) {
+ if (isArrayCompatible(ArrayTreeType)) {
Value *Id...
2002 Sep 23
2
[LLVMdev] Accessing constant indexes in GetElementPtr
...x into an array may not be a constant. Any index into a structure must
be a constant of type UByte, and so it should cast to a ConstantUInt.
(Operand 0 is not a special case, but it is always an array index so it
sometimes may not be a constant. Very often, though, it is the constant 0.)
anyway, indexVal->getType() == Type::UByteTy should tell you if you have a
structure index or not.
--Vikram
2002 Sep 22
2
[LLVMdev] Accessing constant indexes in GetElementPtr
Ok. Let's say I have a GetElementPtrInst that is used to access structure
elements. In this case the indexes will be constants and I want to get the
constant values as an a native C int.
Now I can iterate over all the indexes with idx_begin(). I can cast
all of the indexes to a ConstantIntegral. However, I cannot cast the
indexes to a ConstantSInt or ConstantUInt (cast<> throws an
2017 Jun 15
0
[PATCH v6 10/41] mllib, v2v: Split out OCaml utils bindings ‘common/mlutils’.
Create a module ‘C_utils’ containing functions like ‘drive_name’ and
‘shell_unquote’ which come from the C utilities.
The new directory ‘common/mlutils’ also contains the ‘Unix_utils’
wrappers around POSIX functions missing from the OCaml stdlib.
---
.gitignore | 3 +
Makefile.am | 24 ++---
builder/Makefile.am
2015 Jul 01
12
[PATCH 1/9] v2v: Stable bus and slot numbers for removable drives (RHBZ#1238053).
This patch series adds stable bus and slot numbers for removable
drives (CDs and floppies) when the guest is converted using virt-v2v
or virt-p2v.
Previously we were a bit random about this. After this patch series,
the bus and slot numbers and preserved if at all possible.
BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1238053
Rich.
2017 Jun 19
16
[PATCH v7 00/13] Refactor utilities
This is just the utilities part of the patch series from:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00103.html
I believe this addresses everything raised in comments on that
patch series.
Rich.
2017 Jun 09
12
[PATCH 00/12] Refactor utility functions.
This turned out to be rather more involved than I thought.
We have lots of utility functions, spread all over the repository,
with not a lot of structure. This moves many of them under common/
and structures them so there are clear dependencies.
This doesn't complete the job by any means. Other items I had on my
to-do list for this change were:
- Split up mllib/common_utils into:
-
2015 Feb 14
2
[PATCH 0/2] Change guestfs__*
libguestfs has used double and triple underscores in identifiers.
These aren't valid for global names in C++.
(http://stackoverflow.com/a/228797)
These large but completely mechanical patches change the illegal
identifiers to legal ones.
Rich.
2017 Jun 12
32
[PATCH v5 00/32] Refactor utilities, implement some APIs in OCaml.
This is a combination of:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00046.html
[PATCH 00/12] Refactor utility functions.
plus:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00023.html
[PATCH v3 00/19] Allow APIs to be implemented in OCaml.
with the second patches rebased on top of the utility refactoring, and
some other adjustments and extensions.
This passes
2017 Jun 15
45
[PATCH v6 00/41] Refactor utilities, reimplement inspection in the daemon.
v5:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00065.html
Since v5, this now implements inspection almost completely for Linux
and Windows guests.
Rich.
2017 Jun 21
45
[PATCH v8 00/42] Refactor utilities and reimplement inspection.
v7 was:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00169.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00184.html
I believe this addresses all comments received so far.
Also it now passes a test where I compared about 100 disk images
processed with old and new virt-inspector binaries. The output is
identical in all cases except one which is caused by a bug in blkid