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2010 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] Crash in PBQP register allocator
...de3 [ label="3: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node4 [ label="4: [ 5.357143e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node5 [ label="5: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node6 [ label="6: [ 6.250000e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node7 [ label="7: [ 7.500000e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node8 [ label="8: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node9 [ label="9: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node10 [ label="10: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node11 [ label="11: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] node12 [ label="12: [ 3.750000e-01, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] edge [ len=13 ]...
2005 Nov 28
1
nodebytes,leafwords
hello all, we are developing and porting vorbis1decoder on a 24 bit platform. in the process we came across somedoubts about node bytes and leaf words. from the specification we got that we are arranging the huffman codeword tree into an array. the nodebytes are the number of bytes that are required to represent a node and leafwords are the no. of bytes required to represent the leaf i.e the
2005 Dec 09
0
RE: nodebytes and leafwords
...node2:f0 -> node3; node4[label = "<f0> 0 | <f1> | <f2> 1"]; node5 [shape = ellipse, label = "2"]; node4:f0 -> node5; node6[label = "<f0> 0 | <f1> | <f2> 1"]; node7[label = "<f0> 0 | <f1> | <f2> 1"]; node8[label = "<f0> 0 | <f1> | <f2> 1"]; node9 [shape = ellipse, label = "3"]; node8:f0 -> node9; node10[label = "<f0> 0 | <f1> | <f2> 1"]; node11 [shape = ellipse, label = "5"]; node10:f0 -> node11; node12 [shape = ellipse...
2005 Aug 08
3
Reg. getting codewords from codelengths
Hi, I am a bit confused on how code-words are derived from the codeword lengths. I will appreciate if someone can point me in the correct direction. I will take the example of an actual codebook that i found in a valid vorbis encoded file as shown below. [SK] +------Codebook [0] -------- [SK] Codebook Dimensions = 1 [SK] Codebook Entries = 8 [SK] Unordered [SK] 1, 6, 3, 7, 2, 5, 4, 7, [SK] NO
2012 Sep 29
1
quota severe performace issue help
...yi.domain:/mnt/xfsd/test_replica2_dis4 Brick5: bjzw.miaoyan.cluster1.node5.qiyi.domain:/mnt/xfsd/test_replica2_dis4 Brick6: bjzw.miaoyan.cluster1.node6.qiyi.domain:/mnt/xfsd/test_replica2_dis4 Brick7: bjzw.miaoyan.cluster1.node7.qiyi.domain:/mnt/xfsd/test_replica2_dis4 Brick8: bjzw.miaoyan.cluster1.node8.qiyi.domain:/mnt/xfsd/test_replica2_dis4 Options Reconfigured: features.limit-usage: /:5TB features.quota: enable -sh-4.1$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=iotest/testfff2 bs=1M count=1000 1000+0 records in 1000+0 records out 1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 40.3801 s, 26.0 MB/s ___________________________...
2010 Feb 01
0
[LLVMdev] Crash in PBQP register allocator
...f, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node4 [ label="4: [ 5.357143e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node5 [ label="5: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node6 [ label="6: [ 6.250000e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node7 [ label="7: [ 7.500000e-02, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node8 [ label="8: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node9 [ label="9: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node10 [ label="10: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node11 [ label="11: [ inf, 0.000000e+00 ]" ] > node12 [ label="12: [ 3.750000e-01, 0.000000e+00 ]"...
2010 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] Crash in PBQP register allocator
Hi Lang, I'm surprised about the fact that you omit R1/R2 reductions in some cases. Can you give a more detailed description of the bug (e.g. a PBQP dump)? Best regards, Sebastian Lang Hames wrote: > Hi Sachin, llvm-dev, > > I've just committed a new PBQP solver which, among other things, > should take care of this bug. > > Please let me know how it works out for you.
2010 Jan 26
3
[LLVMdev] Crash in PBQP register allocator
Hi Sachin, llvm-dev, I've just committed a new PBQP solver which, among other things, should take care of this bug. Please let me know how it works out for you. Cheers, Lang. On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Lang Hames <lhames at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sachin, > > Yes. Bernhard Scholz and I have just discussed a fix for this. I hope to > commit it in the next few days. I
2012 Jul 19
1
duplicate domain ids!?
...running 2 node2 running 3 node3 running 5 node4 running 6 node5 running 7 node6 running 8 node7 running 9 node8 running 10 node9 running 11 node10 running 12 node11 running 13 node12 running 14 node13 running 15 node14...
2018 Mar 13
1
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
...1 root????????? gl-node5-int::mvol1??? gl-node7-int??? Passive N/A??????????????? N/A gl-node2-int??? mvol1???????? /brick1/mvol1 root????????? gl-node5-int::mvol1??? N/A???????????? Faulty N/A??????????????? N/A gl-node4-int??? mvol1???????? /brick1/mvol1 root????????? gl-node5-int::mvol1??? gl-node8-int??? Active Changelog Crawl??? 2018-03-12 13:56:28 root at gl-node1:~# > > The geo-rep error just says the it failed to create the directory > "Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension" on slave. > Usually this would be because of gfid mismatch but I don't see that in > your...
2002 Jul 10
4
pxelinux
Hello H. Peter, we use pxelinux to start linux on desktop pcs. Now we have a problem with the interaction of dhcp. If the ip address is not fix, we cannot use the ip address as name for the configfile. A better solution would be, first to check for the mac and then for the ip address. Is it possible? TIA, Tobias
2007 Oct 05
2
FastIPSec and OCF
Hi, Does FASTIPSec in FreeBSD use OCF framework ? Where can I find more documentation ? I wish to run cryptographic algorithms after setting a VPN. What command should I use to run a particular crytographic algorithm (e.g. 3DES etc.) Where can I find all such information ? -- Regards, Bubble
2008 Jan 11
3
systems hang when accessing parts of the OCFS2 file system
Hi everyone Firstly, apologies for the cross post, I am not sure which list is most appropriate for this question. I should also point out, that I did not install OCFS2 and I am not the person that normally looks after these kind of things, so please can you bear that in mind when you make any suggestions (I will need a lot of detail!) The problem: accessing certain directories within the
2008 Jan 11
3
systems hang when accessing parts of the OCFS2 file system
Hi everyone Firstly, apologies for the cross post, I am not sure which list is most appropriate for this question. I should also point out, that I did not install OCFS2 and I am not the person that normally looks after these kind of things, so please can you bear that in mind when you make any suggestions (I will need a lot of detail!) The problem: accessing certain directories within the
2018 Mar 13
0
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hi Dietmar, I am trying to understand the problem and have few questions. 1. Is trashcan enabled only on master volume? 2. Does the 'rm -rf' done on master volume synced to slave ? 3. If trashcan is disabled, the issue goes away? The geo-rep error just says the it failed to create the directory "Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension" on slave. Usually this would be because of gfid
2018 Mar 12
2
trashcan on dist. repl. volume with geo-replication
Hello, in regard to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1434066 i have been faced to another issue when using the trashcan feature on a dist. repl. volume running a geo-replication. (gfs 3.12.6 on ubuntu 16.04.4) for e.g. removing an entire directory with subfolders : tron at gl-node1:/myvol-1/test1/b1$ rm -rf * afterwards listing files in the trashcan : tron at gl-node1:/myvol-1/test1$
2010 Sep 09
1
scalable < > delimiters in plotmath
Dear list, I read in ?plotmath that I can use bgroup to draw scalable delimiters such as [ ] and ( ). The same technique fails with < > however, and I cannot find a workaround, grid.text(expression(bgroup("<",atop(x,y),">"))) Error in bgroup("<", atop(x, y), ">") : invalid group delimiter Regards, baptiste sessionInfo() R version
2010 Sep 09
1
scalable < > delimiters in plotmath
Dear list, I read in ?plotmath that I can use bgroup to draw scalable delimiters such as [ ] and ( ). The same technique fails with < > however, and I cannot find a workaround, grid.text(expression(bgroup("<",atop(x,y),">"))) Error in bgroup("<", atop(x, y), ">") : invalid group delimiter Regards, baptiste sessionInfo() R version
2004 Jul 12
0
Where does R search when source() ?
...t; : > files are frequently used in many cases. So, it is somewhat surprising to | > me | > : > there is no elegant solution to set up default search paths in R. | > : > | > : > Here is my suggestion. | > : > According to the setup of Python (http://docs.python.org/tut/node8.html), | > : > when source() is called, | > : > | > : > 1. Search current working directory. | > : > 2. If not found, search the directories specified by the environment | > : > variable RPATH. | > : > | > : > I think this change will help users to manage s...