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2015 Jul 03
2
[LLVMdev] Declare multiple data type for a register class in tblegen
Hi Matt,
I did call addRegisterClass in TargetLowering for all the possible types in
the register. And for typecasting instructions (i32 to i64), it works. Any
other possiblilities?
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 6:12 PM Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault at amd.com>
wrote:
> On 07/02/2015 05:56 PM, Xiaochu Liu wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I tried to declare multiple data type [i64, i32, v2i32] for a 64 bit
> > register class GPR. It works OK but...
2015 Jul 03
2
[LLVMdev] Declare multiple data type for a register class in tblegen
...ew.Arsenault at amd.com>
wrote:
> On 07/02/2015 06:41 PM, Xiaochu Liu wrote:
> > Hi Matt,
> >
> > I did call addRegisterClass in TargetLowering for all the possible
> > types in the register. And for typecasting instructions (i32 to i64),
> > it works. Any other possiblilities?
> Try looking at the output of -debug-only=isel and see where the load is
> getting split up. The load isn't reaching instruction selection for your
> pattern to do anything
>
>
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2005 Aug 31
4
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for production * environment
I was wondering what peoples thoughts are about this. It seem that * works
just as well on Linux 2.6 as 2.4. Maybe a few small issues here and there
but generally it seems to me that * is just as stable on either platform.
2.4 is the obvious choice for the highest possiblility of a stable well
tested environment but 2.6 seems to have some enticing benefits.
Can Linux 2.6 be considered a
2015 Jul 04
3
[LLVMdev] Declare multiple data type for a register class in tblegen
...On 07/02/2015 06:41 PM, Xiaochu Liu wrote:
>>> > Hi Matt,
>>> >
>>> > I did call addRegisterClass in TargetLowering for all the possible
>>> > types in the register. And for typecasting instructions (i32 to i64),
>>> > it works. Any other possiblilities?
>>> Try looking at the output of -debug-only=isel and see where the load is
>>> getting split up. The load isn't reaching instruction selection for your
>>> pattern to do anything
>>>
>>>
>>>
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2004 Jan 20
1
Ruby & R
I see the packages from OmegaHat -- RSPython and RSPerl, however, I don't
see anything available for Ruby.
Is there a similar package for Ruby? If, not, is there the possiblility of
creating one?
Thx, Neil Eastep.
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"Try not. Do, do! Or do not. There is no try"
Jedi Master Yoda
2011 Jul 13
1
Scaling in SVM
Dear Community!
I'm using the svm method of package e1071 for classifying my data. This
really works fine, but however I have to work after creating the support
vectors and the parameters with unscaled data. So the problem is when I try
to train the classifier with the option "scale=F" the result is quite poor,
so training with scaled data is essential. The rescaling of the support
2005 Aug 31
1
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for produc tion * environment
uname -a
Linux asterisk 2.6.10-1.1771_FC2smp # 1 SMP Mon Mar 20 01:10:51 EST i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Processing hundreds of calls & faxes a day. No problem. If you are going to
use a Fedora box make sure you yum update right after install then the
kernel sources symbolic link is not horribly broken as it used to be.
Otherwise, just go.
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2003 Aug 21
3
make check fails 1.7.1 with R-release patch in regression tests (PR#3868)
Full_Name: Kevin B. Hendricks
Version: 1.7.1 patched with R-release.diff
OS: Linux x86-64
Submission from: (NULL) (65.93.132.185)
Hi,
Built from R-1.7.1 source with R-release.diff patch attached on a
RedHat 9 system for Linux x86-64 (dual Opteron system) runing in 64 bit mode.
Build completes fine. But "make check" fails (R is killed because
Out-Of-Memory)
during reg-tests-1.R. I
2015 Jul 03
2
[LLVMdev] Declare multiple data type for a register class in tblegen
Hi everyone,
I tried to declare multiple data type [i64, i32, v2i32] for a 64 bit
register class GPR. It works OK but I have one problem that is hard to find.
When I tried to map a load instruction of a v2i32 type (LOAD v2i32:$dst) to
load GPR, it always generate two LOAD i32 instead of one LOAD v2i32. Any
folds understand how this works?
Xiaochu
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1999 May 06
1
Model building ...
Hi
Are there any functions that de-convolute data into a given number of
clusters, rather like the NPMLE GLIM macros from Murray Aitkin and Brian
Francis? Basically I would like to code into R the same approach but
include the possiblility of some data being censored. In principle the
formulae are the same (just replace the likelihood function) but I haven't
managed to get my head round the
2006 Feb 19
1
Help with megaraid_mbox driver
Hi All,
I've built a custom CD based on CentOS 4.2. An OOB CentOS 4.2 disk will
detect the megaraid (Perc4) card in a Dell 1850/2850, and load properly.
My version does not. I have checked, and the original shipping kernel
for CentOS contains the same megaraid_mbox driver as the updated kernel
that is on my CD. Basically, my CD removed some RPMS, and added others
for a custom
1998 Nov 16
1
NT Password - I'm still stuck
Hi all,
I have at home a Sun IPC running Solaris 2.6 and Samba 1_9_18p8. The Sun is on a network of just
two computers - the other computer being a PC running NT4, with service pack 3. The samba works fine on the
unix machine (Sun).
When service pack 3 was installed on the NT4 PC, I initially had to enable plaintext passwords, but I've now
changed to encrypted passwords, and set
2005 Apr 14
1
Copy Passwords from Active Directory to Samba
Hello,
I'm migrating from Windows 2003 Active Directory to a Samba 3 PDC and
would like to avoid recreating passwords for all of my users. Is it
possible to copy the Windows user accounts or just the passwords from
the Windows box to Samba?
I've read about the pwdump.exe tool, but can't find any reports of it
working on Windows 2003 and am not sure if Active Directory stores
2005 Jul 28
0
NEW Mcafee problem, samba share
I am having this issue, running Fedora Core 2. None of my clients can
access the mapped Samba drives from within MS Office applications like
Outlook 2000 and Word. Running both XP and 2K. Waiting on McAfee to
get back with me. Any ideas or experience you folks have that might
be useful here?
Dan
On Tue, March 15, 2005 12:30 pm, Jeremy Allison said:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 10:04:40AM
2011 Apr 17
2
RJMCMC.
Dear R users,
I´m studying about Bayesian Statistics. In this context, please, anyone have
some basic script of RJMCMC (Reversible Jump Markov chain Monte Carlo) in R
or WinBUGS?
My aim is to learn how to implement this methodology.
Thanks a lot.
Marcus Vinicius
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2004 Jan 19
3
Improving name-truncation detection
I've got a patch that changes f_name_to() to return an unsigned int
(like snprintf() and strlcpy() do) and adds checking to ensure that we
didn't overflow the name before we try to use it:
http://www.blorf.net/name-overflow.patch
If anyone would care to check out the following patch before I commit
it, please do.
..wayne..
2004 Jul 19
2
Unavailable/Withheld identification
Hi,
I'm in the process of switching over to Asterisk from Alchemy kit and have
hit a stumbling block.
We're in the UK and use ISDN. At the moment we don't accept calls from
withheld numbers (we just play them a message), but do accept calls from
unavailable numbers. There doesn't seem to be any way for me to
differentiate between the two number types in Asterisk (chan_CAPI) -
1998 Dec 15
6
Samba and WINS
Current situation:
a) lots of Windows NT 4.0 workstation clients
b) quite a few Samba 1.9.18p10 servers running on Suns
c) 1 Samba server running as WINS server
d) NO Windows Servers
e) 1:1 correspondance between Netbios names and DNS names
f) DHCP currently tells the Windows machines the WINS server.
Problem:
If WINS server goes down, every Windows NT workstation can not mount anything
2007 May 26
13
munin module: manage clients and server''s config
Hello all.
Probably this question has already been posed in the context of another
software, but I am unable to find it.
I would like to implement a module which should manage munin-clients as
well as the munin-server.
Here is what I am thinking about implementing:
- There are two classes: munin::client and munin::server
- munin::clients'' configuration will be managed automatically.
2012 May 07
53
kernel 3.3.4 damages filesystem (?)
Hallo,
"never change a running system" ...
For some months I run btrfs unter kernel 3.2.5 and 3.2.9, without
problems.
Yesterday I compiled kernel 3.3.4, and this morning I started the
machine with this kernel. There may be some ugly problems.
Copying something into the btrfs "directory" worked well for some files,
and then I got error messages (I''ve not