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2012 Apr 05
1
[PATCH] remove unnecesary typedef in bitwriter.c
...parameter < 8*sizeof(uint32_t)-1);
/* WATCHOUT: code does not work with <32bit words; we can make things much faster with this assertion */
FLAC__ASSERT(FLAC__BITS_PER_WORD >= 32);
@@ -536,8 +535,8 @@ FLAC__bool FLAC__bitwriter_write_rice_signed_block(FLAC__BitWriter *bw, const FL
msbits = uval >> parameter;
#if 0 /* OPT: can remove this special case if it doesn't make up for the extra compare (doesn't make a statistically significant difference with msvc or gcc/x86) */
- if(bw->bits && bw->bits + msbits + lsbits <= FLAC__BITS_PER_WORD) { /* i.e....
2012 May 10
0
[LLVMdev] MC Hammer Test results
...e first example fails with an abort when they are turned on,
and otherwise creates the instruction BFI r0, r0, #32, #-32.
The second example does not abort and decodes to BFI r0, r0, #1, #2
(0xe7c20090).
The ARMARM could be clearer on this point, but the real UAL should be
BFI r0, r0, #lsbit #(msbit+1-lsbit) or BFI r0, r0, #3, #-2
In my opinion, the root cause of the problem is that BFI MCInsts store the
mask as a 32-bit operand and converts to and from the msbit and lsbit fields
during encode, decode, assemble and disassemble. I think it should store the
msbit and lsbit fields as operands a...
2012 Mar 07
2
[LLVMdev] "Machine LICM" for Constants?
Hi All,
I work on a backend for a target similar to Mips, where large
immediates are loaded into registers with 2 instructions, 1 to load the
MSBits and 1 to load the LSBits. I've noticed a recurring pattern
where, despite low register pressure, these constants will be
rematerialized in every iteration of a loop, rather than being hoisted.
Here's an example using the mips-unknown-unknown target and Clang/LLVM
HEAD. From newlib...
2012 Mar 07
0
[LLVMdev] "Machine LICM" for Constants?
...y compiling the same bitcode for a target like ARM or X86 as a comparison.
Evan
On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Matt Johnson wrote:
> Hi All,
> I work on a backend for a target similar to Mips, where large
> immediates are loaded into registers with 2 instructions, 1 to load the
> MSBits and 1 to load the LSBits. I've noticed a recurring pattern
> where, despite low register pressure, these constants will be
> rematerialized in every iteration of a loop, rather than being hoisted.
> Here's an example using the mips-unknown-unknown target and Clang/LLVM
>...
2002 Jan 29
5
Still no luck on command line parse
Thanks, bjornr, however your suggestion to try:
wine "C:\Program Files\intuit\qbtimer\qbtimer.exe"
gave the same result as the other command lines I tried.
All invoke the qbtimer program and all get the same error from qbtimer:
Can't find timer file "Files/intuit/qbtimer.exe" ...
So wine properly finds the qbtimer.exe file. The error arises after
the program is
2012 Mar 08
1
[LLVMdev] "Machine LICM" for Constants?
...rget like ARM or X86 as a comparison.
>
> Evan
>
> On Mar 7, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Matt Johnson wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I work on a backend for a target similar to Mips, where large
>> immediates are loaded into registers with 2 instructions, 1 to load the
>> MSBits and 1 to load the LSBits. I've noticed a recurring pattern
>> where, despite low register pressure, these constants will be
>> rematerialized in every iteration of a loop, rather than being hoisted.
>> Here's an example using the mips-unknown-unknown target and Clang/LLV...
2015 Dec 28
1
[PATCH 3] for bitwriter.c
...if FLAC__WORD_ALL_ONES is not 32-bit, so better to replace it with the
proper 32-bit constant.
5) In FLAC__bitwriter_write_rice_signed_block() the new variable total_bits
was added (just as in FLAC__bitwriter_write_rice_signed()). The code was
simplified. Example:
- bw->bits = bw->bits + msbits + lsbits;
+ bw->bits += total_bits;
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2007 Oct 31
26
[Bug 1386] New: OpenSSH 4.7p1 compile error in atomicio.c under Tru64 4.0f
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1386
Summary: OpenSSH 4.7p1 compile error in atomicio.c under Tru64
4.0f
Classification: Unclassified
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 4.7p1
Platform: Alpha
OS/Version: Tru64
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: Build
2002 Jan 25
1
Command line when program is not in the path
Thanks for a smoothly installing and very functional release of wine
(preview 5, codeweavers-wine-20011108-5.i386.rpm), which I am using
with a default config from Redhat 7.1.
I am trying to construct a command line to invoke a program that is
not in the [wine]Path but which is in the (windows partition) drive
defined as C: in the wine config file.
I have tried putting my directory in the path
2002 Feb 05
1
Still no luck on command line parse [Bug 417]
As suggested, I checked that I was getting wine of the right vintage,
and as you see below, I indeed seem to have the version designated by
the codeweavers rpm name I downloaded
(codeweavers-wine-20011108-5.i386.rpm):
[cafl@emma cafl]$ which wine
/usr/bin/wine
[cafl@emma cafl]$ /usr/bin/wine --version
Wine release 20011108
Wine exited with a successful status
[cafl@emma