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2012 Jul 13
11
Backport requests of cs 23420..23423 for 4.0 and 4.1
Hi,
we are experiencing significant performance degradation after live migration of
hvm domains in Xen 4.0 (SLES11 SP1): after live migration the performance is
dropping to less than 90%. I did a backport of cs 23420-23423 and the
performance is okay now.
I would like to request to include these changesets in 4.0 and 4.1. The
backport is quite trivial, I can send patches if you are willing to
2006 Feb 10
4
More Polycom IP501 questions
I am starting to get the hang of this, I think. These are more
implementation questions; "is this a proper/good way of using/doing this"
kind of questions.
The IP501 has three line appearances. I have learned that shared line
appearances cannot place calls, only receive them. They're indicated by the
"half telephone" icon beside the button. Private line
2004 Mar 30
2
Asterisk Security Audit?
Has Asterisk ever been audited for common security holes, such as buffer
overruns?
A quick grep through the source for routines that should never be used,
like strcpy, strcat, etc., reveals a lot of it. I fear I fear.
Has anyone flung pathology at IAX2 to see if it stands up to malformed
packets? (This is always an issue when you have a protocol that only a
small number of programs use ...)
I
2020 Aug 04
1
[PATCH v2 03/24] virtio: allow __virtioXX, __leXX in config space
...s simple */
> +#define __virtio_native_typeof(x) typeof(x)
> +
> +#else
> +
> +/*
> + * We build this out of a couple of helper macros in a vain attempt to
> + * help you keep your lunch down while reading it.
> + */
It might help with the lunch, but it still gives a slight queasiness.
No ideas for a better version, though.
> +#define __virtio_pick_value(x, type, then, otherwise) \
> + __builtin_choose_expr(__same_type(x, type), then, otherwise)
> +
> +#define __virtio_pick_type(x, type, then, otherwise) \
> + __virtio_pick_value(x, type, (then)0, otherwi...
2006 Nov 01
0
CRASH: mail-cache-fields.c crash - new info, hacked 'solution'
I'm baaaaack. :-)
I've managed to implement a suggestion from Hans Morten Kind from this
list that seems to have stopped the crashing. However, my hack -
commenting out a call to i_unreached() - makes me queasy because I have
no idea of the ramifications of it (I don't habitually code, myself).
So I wanted to lay it out for y'all in case this is a problem that you
feel
2013 Sep 17
1
[LLVMdev] [RFC] New function attributes for errno-setting functions
----- Original Message -----
> On 9/17/2013 2:43 PM, Hal Finkel wrote:
> >
> > That would depend on how this attribute was used; it could only be
> > used by a pass that did actually understand what those side
> > effects were (like the loop vectorizer understanding that, if
> > errno is ignored, then vectorizing cos() is legal). I don't object
> > to
2007 May 17
1
GFS & Vsftpd? maybe even Iscsi?
Looking to cluster an FTP server. Right now we do a mix of stuff where
we use a few separate servers linked through various hacks, that
utilizes VSFTPd heavily for hundreds of television station news
websites, where, of course, the current weather maps get uploaded from
everywhere, all day, from NOAA and the like.
I'd like to move from the current setup to something that's more HA
2001 Aug 02
2
Re: EXT3 Worries / Its the army brats that worry me!?!
2006 Dec 17
12
Best practices for conditional display in views?
Hi.
I am writing an application that has a lot of boolean conditional
display logic, like this:
<% if user.description then %>
<p class="css_class"><%= user.description %></p>
<% end %>
Often the displayed content is more complex than the above, and to clean
up my views I am trying to pull a lot of this sort of thing into
partials.
However, the problem
2015 Mar 31
4
[LLVMdev] where should volatileness really live in the AA API?
So, i'm working through the last of miniscule gvn optimizations, and
one of the things that gets tested is whether it will eliminate
non-volatile loads in favor of ohter non-volatile loads when there are
volatile loads in the way.
I.E.
define i32 @test1(i32* nocapture %p, i32* nocapture %q) {
entry:
%x = load i32, i32* %p
%0 = load volatile i32, i32* %q
%y = load i32, i32* %p
%add =
2007 Apr 30
25
escape regex code
hello,
i wondered if it would not be interesting to have some filters
function in puppet like
filter_integer(), filter_prelregex, filter_text, filter_email or such
so we can validate and make our defines a little more foolproof :)
i particulary see filter_regex as usefull in quite a lot of exec that
manipulates text files. What do you think about this ?
--
Cordialement,
Ghislain
2014 Jun 18
2
[LLVMdev] PM: High-level review of the new Pass Manager (so far)
Hi Chandler,
This is a high-level review of the new WIP `PassManager` infrastructure.
For those that haven't dug into Chandler's commits, here's a very
high-level overview (assuming IIUC):
- The driver supports simple declarative syntax for specifying passes
to run. E.g., `module(a,b,function(c,d),e)` runs module passes `a`
and `b`, then function passes `c` and `d` for
2005 May 26
1
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
From: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com>
> Agreed. But note that the standards are set long before that...
??? By "standard" what do you mean. ???
Linux's history has been notorious for variance from ANSI, NIST, POSIX
and GNU standards. Yes, far less than Microsoft and even some UNIX
vendors, but there are still major issues today with this.
When developers try
2020 Aug 03
51
[PATCH v2 00/24] virtio: config space endian-ness cleanup
Config space endian-ness is currently a mess: fields are
not tagged with the correct endian-ness so it's easy
to make mistakes like instanciating config space in
native endian-ness.
The following patches adding sparse tagging are currently in my tree.
Lightly tested.
As a follow-up, I plan to add new APIs that handle modern config space
in a more efficient way (bypassing the version check).