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2017 Jun 30
3
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca> wrote: > While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem, > the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is > based on a newer kernel. I've installed CentOS 7 with the latest kernel from elrepo (4.11.8), and I can't get Grub to install. I think I'll have to conclude that it really doesn't work with Ryzen. :-( Debian seems to work, s...
2009 Aug 26
7
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...tly get large functions defined inline even though they shouldn't. One trivial example is SmallVector::insert(iterator,size_t, T). I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a synonym for "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase the likeliness that it would be inlined. The question is whether "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. -Chris
2009 Aug 26
4
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:31 PM, David Vandevoorde wrote: > > >> I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a >> synonym >> for "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase the >> likeliness that it would be inlined. The question is whether >> "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if >> so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. > > > FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial > com...
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Chris Lattner<clattner at apple.com> wrote: > I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a synonym for > "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase the likeliness > that it would be inlined. One alternative is to give the functions with hint first chance but not change the threshold. Inliner works in two phase. In first phase, only use function with inlinehint as candidates. >The question is whether "something being c++ > inline" in any...
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...rote: > > On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:31 PM, David Vandevoorde wrote: > >> >> >>> I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a >>> synonym >>> for "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase the >>> likeliness that it would be inlined.  The question is whether >>> "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if >>> so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. >> >> >> FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by...
2005 Mar 30
1
Query on Codewords length
...ord) to single word, i.e. 24 bit. I would like to know, what is the chance of getting a codeword of length greater than 24 bits in a song or for songs of different qualities while encoding? The maximum possible codeword length being 32 bits, we are currently storing it in double word. If the likeliness of it occurring is very less then we plan to use only single word ( 24 bits ) operations for the Huffman decoding. Regards, Valmick Confidentiality Notice The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive use of...
2017 Jun 29
3
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
I have a new system with an AMD Ryzen 1600 CPU and I'm trying to run CentOS, so far without success. The only information I could find was a post reporting that CentOS 7 would crash during installation on a Ryzen system: https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=61831 . I tried updating to the latest elrepo "mainline stable" kernel, version 4.11 (by booting from a live CD and
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...s the same issue as above: If you don't think it's a good candidate for inlining, it shouldn't be defined inline. > I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a synonym > for "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase the > likeliness that it would be inlined. The question is whether > "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and if > so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. FWIW, I've been involved in a couple of attempts by commercial compilers to relegate &quot...
2014 May 13
2
[PATCH v1] vhost: avoid large order allocations
A test case which generates memory pressure while performing guest administration fails with vhost triggering "page allocation failure" and guest not starting up. After some analysis we discovered the allocation order of vhost to be rensponsible for this behaviour. Thus we suggest patch 1/1 which dynamically allocates the required memory. Please see its description for details. Thanks,
2014 May 13
2
[PATCH v1] vhost: avoid large order allocations
A test case which generates memory pressure while performing guest administration fails with vhost triggering "page allocation failure" and guest not starting up. After some analysis we discovered the allocation order of vhost to be rensponsible for this behaviour. Thus we suggest patch 1/1 which dynamically allocates the required memory. Please see its description for details. Thanks,
2017 Jun 29
0
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
...kely about the chipset not being properly supported and so you will have to wait and see if 6.10/7.4 helps. You may want to check the RH release notes for RHEL 6.10/7.4 and see if support for the processor is listed there. While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem, the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is based on a newer kernel. ----- On 29 Jun, 2017, at 13:53, Yves Bellefeuille yan at storm.ca wrote: | I have a new system with an AMD Ryzen 1600 CPU and I'm trying to run | CentOS, so far without success. The only information I could find was...
2017 Jun 30
0
AMD Ryzen and CentOS
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 00:05:52 -0400 "Yves Bellefeuille" <yan at storm.ca> wrote: > James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca> wrote: > > > While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem, > > the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is > > based on a newer kernel. > > I've installed CentOS 7 with the latest kernel from elrepo (4.11.8), > and I can't get Grub to install. I think I'll have to conclude that it > really doesn't work with Ryzen. :-(...
2004 Feb 13
1
RES: AGREP
"Marcos Sanches" <marcos.sanches at ipsos-opinion.com.br> wrote: Ls1<-length(s1) Ls2<-length(s2) for ( p in 1:ls1){ for (q in 1:ls2){ t1<-levenshteinFast(s1[p],s2[q]) ... Ls1=42000 Ls2=70000 I think I will wait for months untill this program ends. Do you have any sugestion to increase the speed? The first suggestion has to be "search HARD in the
2005 Oct 17
0
logwatch and yum
...s not reporting any stuff from /var/log/yum.log file. This is due to date format in log file (yum uses standard syslog date format, while logwatch script expects US date format). It seems that upstream doesn't ship with yum at all, so I guesss the problem was never detected there (and in most likeliness not applicable to it, although the upstream logwatch package does have yum scripts). The problem can be corrected by either modifying yum to use US date format for the log file, or by modifying logwatch to correctly parse yum.log file using standard date format. Don't have any Fedora Core box...
2009 Dec 21
0
--fuzzy enhancements: size match in all directories
...the original algorithm, try _all_ files in the destination hierarchy with just the same size, possibly sorted by Levenshtein-distance for the file name with full path. The idea is to catch simple copy/move arounds, while still keeping unreasonable base files away. Especially with bigger files, the likeliness of exact same size collisions is pretty small. The risk is: unnecessary checksum calculations with a wrong base file. If you think that risk is too high, don?t use that option... Is there a good reason why this functionality is not in rsync yet? Regards, Robert
2012 Jul 24
1
Linear mixed-effect models and model selection
Hi, I am looking at the effect of allelochemicals produced by two freshwater macrophyte species on two different algal species at different days. I am comparing the effect of each macrophyte on each algae at each day. I received help from someone doing the LMEM (Linear mixed-effect models) and he told me to do ANOVA to analyse the LMEM. However, I received these feedback from my examinor; 1. An
2009 Aug 26
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Dale Johannesen<dalej at apple.com> wrote: > > On Aug 26, 2009, at 11:54 AMPDT, Devang Patel wrote: > >> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Dale Johannesen<dalej at apple.com> wrote: >>> >>> You may have noticed I added an "inlinehint" attribute to the IR >>> yesterday, to represent user declarations
2014 May 13
0
[PATCH v1] vhost: avoid large order allocations
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:35:33AM +0200, Michael Mueller wrote: > From: Dong Dong Chen <ddongch at cn.ibm.com> > > Under memory pressure we observe load issues with module vhost_net, as the > vhost setup code will try to do an order 4 allocation for the device. > The likeliness of this issue to occur can be reduced when the statically > allocated variable "iov" in "struct vhost_virtqueue" is dynamically allocated > with exactly the required size, reducing this to an order 2 allocation. > > Signed-off-by: Dong Dong Chen <ddongch at cn.ib...
2009 Nov 06
2
Vista clients having Issues Copying files from Samba Server
Hello, I'm running samba-3.0.33 (samba-3.0.33-3.15.el5_4) On Centos 5.4 and some files have issues being copied from the Samba server to the Vista (Service Pack 1) clients local disk via Windows Explorer, copying too the Samba server also has no issues and copying via the CMD prompt has no problem, I'm getting the following errors 1. Invalid MS-DOS Function
2009 Aug 27
0
[LLVMdev] inlining hint
...On Aug 26, 2009, at 2:31 PM, David Vandevoorde wrote: > >> >> >>> I know/hope that the proposal isn't for the inlinehint to be a >>> synonym >>> for "force inline", it would just raise the threshold to increase >>> the >>> likeliness that it would be inlined. The question is whether >>> "something being c++ inline" in any way is really trustworthy, and >>> if >>> so, whether we should look at syntactic vs semantic inline. >> >> >> FWIW, I've been involved in a couple...