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2015 Mar 16
2
[LLVMdev] GSOC:Control Flow integrity for kernal
Hi I want to pursue a project based to improve the existing KCoFI method which is the Control Flow integrity method for commodity os. Since KCoFI is a llvm based project I plan to undertake the project to improve the existing KCoFI method. Following are the improvements that I want to pursue: 1. To improve the call graph used in KCoFI. Implement a stronger call graph. 2. Port the KCoFI to
2006 Apr 10
6
"Pursuit of Happiness" ? Are you sure ?
I always kind of liked this title (the title of Davids super Rails presentation), but then I saw this quote today: "The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase; if you pursue happiness you''ll never find it." by C.P Snow I''d have to agree with this quote. It''s the same as love... go looking for it, and you''ll never find it. Soooo... David,
2014 May 26
3
CentOS-6.5 rescue disk?
Is there such a thing as a CentOS rescue disk? Google gives many links to such a thing, but when I pursue them I do not get to an URL where I can actually download one. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2007 May 01
4
is dundi worth pursuing in this situation?
At work, I have 4 branch offices at which I've deployed asterisk. Call termination/origination at each branch office is handled either through a frac PRI or 3rd party SIP provider. Soon, I'll be replacing the legacy PBX at our HQ with asterisk. Each branch office has between 3 and 20 employees, each with their own extension and DID, and at headquarters, we have about 70 people, again
2008 Oct 31
0
[LLVMdev] Testers
Hi, I have a project idea, that I may pursue in the future. In the meantime, I think I need to spend the next few months getting familiar with LLVM and the code, which I can do through svn (thank you). Also, for 2.5 and beyond, are you still in need of nightly testers? I will set up a Linux x86-64, and also have a Mac Pro (Leopard) for this. For Linux I plan on using the new Fedora 10,
2016 Mar 08
2
GSOC inquiry.
Hi, I am Om Shivom pursuing CSE from PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh and I have previously worked on C++ and Python. I am interested in contributing to llvm through GSOC 2016. I need a little guidance on how to get started here. Regards. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2018 Jun 15
3
Codeowner for MIPS
Dear community, I will be leaving MIPS on the 20th to pursue other LLVM based endeavours. As such, I am stepping down as code owner. My apologies for the timing with regard to the current release, I had hoped that the process would have be complete by then. I would like to nominate Simon Atanaysan as the new code owner for the MIPS backend. Thanks, Simon -------------- next part
2017 Dec 15
2
ot: 2.2 ghettoforge install systemctl Q
I've installed new Centos 7 with Dovecot 2.2 from ghettoforge and, used /etc/dovecot from current Centos 6 Dovecot 2.1 I can start/stop Dovecot with dovecot / doveadm stop BUT when I tried 'systemctl' I get # systemctl status dovecot ? dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3 email server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/dovecot.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
2019 Aug 25
2
no connections yet target is busy, can't unmount
For clarity, let me repeat: I am no longer pursuing this issue.
2011 Feb 21
2
Regarding Soft Independent Modeling Computational Analysis
Hi I'm a B.E student pursuing my Project in the CEERI unit of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Chennai, TN, India. I'm working on R -Language for my project. I'm in need of the functionality of SIMCA for the project. Is there any in-built function for SIMCA in R? Or are there people working on it? It would be a great help if you let us know as soon as possible.
2001 Mar 20
1
Neuro Net Recordings now provides Ogg Vorbis products
...ient quality to distribute music on Internet. All NNR products have been converted to Ogg Vorbis format from the former proprietary RealAudio and MP3 formats, free for download. Kenji Rikitake, the Internet Archivist of NNR and also known as an NNR artist known as 'bdx' remarks, "NNR pursues freely-redistributable music since the beginning. While the Internet music distribution is more and more focused to the for-profit activities, we welcome new technologies such as Ogg Vorbis and Icecast, which pursue royalty-free and open-source principles of the digital audio distribution."...
2017 Aug 31
3
[RFC] Value Range Based Optimization Opportunity in LLVM
Hi All, We have recently found some optimization opportunities created by replicating code into branches in order to enable optimization. In general, the optimization opportunity we are pursuing is like the following. Given pseudo-code: // block A if (some condition) // block B // block C If it can be efficiently proven that some portion of block C can be simplified had control flow not
2015 Jul 28
4
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Andy Lutomirski <luto at amacapital.net> wrote: > This fixes virtio on Xen guests as well as on any other platform > that uses virtio_pci on which physical addresses don't match bus > addresses. > > This can be tested with: > > virtme-run --xen xen --kimg arch/x86/boot/bzImage --console > > using virtme from here: > >
2015 Jul 28
4
[PATCH v4 0/4] virtio: Clean up scatterlists and use the DMA API
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Andy Lutomirski <luto at amacapital.net> wrote: > This fixes virtio on Xen guests as well as on any other platform > that uses virtio_pci on which physical addresses don't match bus > addresses. > > This can be tested with: > > virtme-run --xen xen --kimg arch/x86/boot/bzImage --console > > using virtme from here: > >
2014 Aug 22
4
[LLVMdev] QEMU testing for LIT execution tests
Dan/Daniel/Eric, I'm testing a bare-metal ARM toolchain, and I've hacked up my local copy of lit to get it to run libcxx tests on qemu. I wanted to pick your collective brains to see if there was a better way of doing this. What I have implemented is here (don't take this as a formal review request, we can do that later once we figure out the best direction to go): lit part:
2012 Feb 27
2
Testing needed
LRN wrote: > f:/src/mingw-flac/flac-1.2.2-rc1/src/share/utf8/iconvert.c:175:5: > warning: passing argument 2 of 'libiconv' from incompatible pointer > type [enabled by default] > f:\mingw02\mingw-pc-i686\bin\../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.6.2/../../../../include/iconv.h:83:15: > note: expected 'const char **' but argument is of type 'char **' Firstly, what version of
2019 Mar 27
2
Student Introduction
Greetings, I am Hemant Kumar Singh, a computer science undergrad studying in NIT Warangal, India. I am interested to work on the project "Weighting Schemes" under the guidance of Olly Bets and Gaurav Arora; this project requires basic(or better) C++ knowledge and I've done 2 years of basic C++ in my high school. Moreover, this is my 2nd semester pursuing a computer science major in
2005 Jun 27
2
Accessing SIP username from AGI script
Hi, I'm writing an AGI script to manage outgoing calls. We need to interrogate a database to work out which line a particular user is allowed to use for outgoing calls. However, I cannot find a way for my AGI script to access the SIP username. Does anyone know if this is possible (even if it is just passing a variable from extensions.conf to the script)? Thanks in advance, David
2017 Oct 31
2
RH software collections
Off topic, since it is a RH question, but I'm hoping someone here can point me to the right place to pursue this: We need an official RH build of nginx that contains the lua module(s), but the nginx builds in the rh scl repository do not. So, I'm looking for how to make an appropriate contact to inquire if RH could add lua to their current nginx build for the software collections I
2013 May 16
4
[LLVMdev] _Znwm is not a builtin
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com>wrote: > On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Richard Smith <richard at metafoo.co.uk>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> LLVM classifies _Znwm as a builtin by default. After some discussion, the >> C++ core working group have decreed that that is not correct: calls to >> "operator