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2020 Feb 13
3
setOperands(int, Value*)
...} The problem is that it goes into the end loop. ps. *vsitr and *vmitr are arguments of different call instructions but pointing to the same values. Thanks -- Abid M. Malik ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell "Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TREAT...
2020 Jan 29
2
Value &operator=(const Value &) = delete;
...erand of another instruction; I am trying to rewire the operand values of an instruction using: *val = *val2; It seems that this is not allowed. Thanks, -- Abid M. Malik ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell "Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TREAT...
2013 Nov 21
3
Google Chrome
I have been using CentOS on my laptop for a few days now and it works great! Great work-around for the Fedora GNOME 3 debacle. But I'm starting to miss Google Chrome pretty seriously. Firefox is just not what it once was. It's slow. Spell check is weak. Sometimes it straight up fails to display pages after going "back". There are numerous details like this that just make FF
2020 Jan 19
3
Instruction arguments
...etc.)? If I am correct, it is not a string. If the argument is "i32 1", Is there a way to access the content value "1" directly? Thanks -- Abid M. Malik ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell "Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TREAT...
2012 Sep 13
1
[LLVMdev] Clang support for CUDA
Hi: Does Clang support CUDA? I am looking for a front end for my compiler that can take CUDA programming framework. Thanks, -- *Abid ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell* *"Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TRE...
2017 Dec 06
0
FW: Help for setting up windows unattended installation
...Return to Main Menu > MENU GOTO .top > > LABEL E6320 > MENU LABEL ^Latitude E6320 > KERNEL wimboot > append > initrd=Windows7SP2/boot/bcd,Windows,7SP2/boot/boot.sdi,Windows7SP2/sources/boot.wim > # Setup.Menu End > > What should I do now? Apparently wimboot is intolerant of this particular commandline style. SYSLINUX appears intolerant of this style which is probably more in tune with what wimboot likes: LABEL E6320 MENU LABEL ^Latitude E6320 KERNEL wimboot APPEND initrd=Windows7SP2/boot/bcd initrd=Windows7SP2/boot/boot.sdi initrd=Windows7SP2/sources/boot....
2016 Mar 18
1
Where are People Storing CTDB's Accounting Files?
...CTDB to cluster protocols over a large SAN and have had some pain related to a bit of a design flaw: we store CTDB and protocol-specific accounting files (recovery locks, state files, etc) on the same filesystem that we're offering through CTDB itself. This makes our front-end services pretty intolerant of flapping in the back-end filesystem, which is obviously not desirable. We're planning a redesign for this and were wondering what other people in similar environments are doing with the their CTDB shared files. Specifically, I'm referring to the locations supplied for <shared_dir&g...
2005 Oct 04
1
LVM & Knoppix
I'm probably missing something very simple. My hard drive looks like this: [root at mavis ~]# fdisk -l Disk /dev/hdb: 163.9 GB, 163928604672 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 19929 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdb1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux /dev/hdb2 14
2006 Jan 13
1
TDMoE - best signalling method?
...th 20ms for IAX). When using normal E1s and T1s, I've always used ISDN signalling: either EuroISDN or NI2. So naturally I tried that over the TDMoE. I've found that I get a lot of HDLC errors and the D-channel is up and down like a yoyo. I'm wondering if perhaps HDLC signalling is too intolerant of the occasional lost packet and whether one of the other signalling types would be better. I don't understand the other methods, so I would be grateful for any advice from those who have used TDMoE successfully. On a -dev note, I see in ztdynamic.c that there is a sequence number sent in eac...
2015 Feb 28
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM short comings regarding polyhedral and vectorization optimizations
Dear All; Is there any work that discusses ​LLVM framework's short comings regarding auto vectorization and polyhedral optimizations? Regards, > -- Abid M. Malik ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell "Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TREAT...
2020 Jan 23
2
Replacing operands in a call instruction
...rgument( new argument value for the call instruction). What is the best way to do it? I could not find any hint/guidance on the web or LLVM manual. Thanks, -- Abid M. Malik ****************************************************** "I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind"---Gibran "Success is not for the chosen few, but for the few who choose" --- John Maxwell "Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. IT DEPENDS ON HOW GOOD YOU TREAT...
2006 May 27
36
Might be buying a Mac
I might be buying a Mac tomorrow. I checked out the new 13.3in MacBook at the new Apple Store on 5th ave in NYC. I''m torn between the smaller MacBook and the MacBook Pro. We have a pro at work and I''m not that thrilled with the way it feels. I like the keyboard much better on the 13inch. However, I think doing development on that small of a screen could get frustrating. Any
2011 Oct 25
2
Thunderbird slow in talking with dovecot IMAP AND to sendmail
I'm trying to find out what's causing this slowdown -- it's INTOLERABLE.... over 1 minute and less than 1% done. (400MB file)... After trying 3 times, I gave up and logged in using X to the server and ran Tbird from there.... Mail sent out in < 1 minute, though the copy to dovecot took about 50% longer. So... I looked at the network trace. and everyfrackin' body was
2006 May 04
4
why a perfectly fine iax2 host becomes UNREA CHABLE?
> Is anybody on this list actually using iax2 for > anything mission-critical? Yes. 2K inbound / outbound calls a day to 30 remote locations, aggregated to 2 PRI's tied together with IAX2. All with IP address specified rather than hostname. All with Asterisk 1.0.9. All with 99.9% completion rate, and it would be 99.999% if we weren't using consumer grade DOCSIS cable modems in the
2019 Aug 20
3
Floating point operations with specific rounding and exception properties
Hi all, During the review of https://reviews.llvm.org/D65997 an issue was revealed, which relates to the decision of how compiler should represents constrained floating point operations. If a floating point operation requires rounding mode or exception behavior different from the default, it should be represented by constrained intrinsic (
2012 Sep 01
1
Vectorial analogue of all.equal()?
...n which X equals a particular value. Such values are given in the text file like: 2.3978953, and each such value will occurr several times. So, for example, I want to select that subset of rows for which X "equals" 2.3978953 . However, "==" of course will not do, because it is intolerant of rounding errors. Nor will all.equal(), which does have tolerance, since it only returns a single TRUE/FALSE (and in any case will not compare a vector with a value. But the only guidance I can find for this situation, using ?"==", says: For numerical and complex values, remember ...
2019 Apr 10
1
Parsing code with newlines
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 5:06 AM, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> wrote: >> This is my first post here. I came across the very same problem. >> It can be reproduced within modified tests/Embedding/RParseEval.c > > Please check https://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html and update > your post if you still need to get help here - from your current post >
2004 Sep 10
2
Serious bug in FLAC
As far as I can tell I've found a serious bug in the command line flac encoder :( I have created many hundreds of flac files and I was very annoyed to discover that the XMMS flac plug-in had intolerably long seek times, but since that had been mentioned on this list a bunch of times without anyone actually investigating, I thought I had better actually find the BUG which causes this. 1. I
2013 Feb 14
2
i386: vm.pmap kernel local race condition
...FreeBSD Security Advisory containing a fix. My server has 4G physical RAM (about 3.2G available) and runs squid (about 110M VSS) with 500 ntlm_auth subprocesses. Lesser number of ntlm_auth sometimes results in squid crash as it sometimes has several hundreds requests per second to authorize and is intolerant to exhaustion of free ntlm_auth. "squid -k rotatelog" at midnight results in crash: Feb 14 00:03:00 irl savecore: reboot after panic: get_pv_entry: increase vm.pmap.shpgperproc Feb 14 00:03:00 irl savecore: writing core to vmcore.1 Btw, I have coredump. vm.pmap.shpgperproc has default...
2004 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] Testing LLVM on OS X
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Patrick Flanagan wrote: > I'm interested in getting LLVM running on OS X so I can play around > with it and check it out. I downloaded the LLVM 1.2 package and > compiled and installed with no errors (used config options > --with-llvmgccidr and --enable-spec2000 pointing to the relevant > directories). I want to look at performance of SPEC CPU2000 with LLVM