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2008 May 17
2
[Bug 15990] New: Can't play Fedora 9 sneap prview video from ustream.com: Can't play Fedora 9 sneak prview video from ustream.com
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15990 Summary: Can't play Fedora 9 sneap prview video from ustream.com: Can't play Fedora 9 sneak prview video from ustream.com Product: swfdec Version: 0.6.6 Platform: Other OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: medium
2005 Aug 08
4
wxruby2 swig retooling "complete"
I just re-integrated fixdeleting.rb, the last of the post-processors. Running minimal.rb no longer segfaults on exit. Running dialogs.rb and immediately exiting doesn''t segfault, but bringing up a dialog and then exiting does. So there are still memory problems, but fewer than yesterday :-/ I''m not sure how it compares to last week. I probably won''t have much time
2005 Mar 07
2
Threaded logging?
Is the logging system thread-safe? I have a process that takes about 5 hours, and twice, it has stopped, giving me no errors at all... but the process hasnt been finished... The second time, I loaded the status page, and it gave me a 500 error, at the same time the process stopped. I have a sneaking suspicion that the cause is two processes trying to write to the log-file at the same
2014 Jul 23
3
[PATCH 09/17] drm/radeon: use common fence implementation for fences
Am 23.07.2014 11:44, schrieb Daniel Vetter: > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at ffwll.ch> wrote: >> The scheduler needs to keep track of a lot of fences, so I think we'll >> have to register callbacks, not a simple wait function. We must keep >> track of all the non-i915 fences for all oustanding batches. Also, the >> scheduler
2015 Jan 30
2
[LLVMdev] ARM regression between r223766 and r223925
...not *that* one. I went back (3000 commits) and found that > spotting the *right* failure is near impossible... So, I'm wondering > how did you come up with that range? Did you succeed in self-hosting > 223766 with NEON? My analysis was completely wrong because I had -no-integrated-as sneaked in libcxxabi CMakeLists.txt and then somehow I reverted it which showed me the initial failure. The Neon failure is completely unrelated which I figured out after trying to bootstrap with -mfpu=neon. Sorry for not being helpful :/ ismail
2004 Apr 06
17
res_motv: Request for Comment
I've been considering the nature of Asterisk, its security, the bug tracker, and more... And i've come up with an interesting idea: A "message of the version". The idea is that Asterisk has a compile time 32-bit unsigned int version which is incremented whenever some major new bug is fixed. When Asterisk starts up (and periodically, maybe once per day), it sends a packet with
2014 Jul 23
2
[PATCH 09/17] drm/radeon: use common fence implementation for fences
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Christian K?nig <christian.koenig at amd.com> wrote: > Am 23.07.2014 11:30, schrieb Daniel Vetter: > >> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Christian K?nig >> <christian.koenig at amd.com> wrote: >>> >>> You submit a job to the hardware and then block the job to wait for >>> radeon >>> to be finished?
2006 Aug 25
2
R in Nature
Hi all, We've just had a paper accepted for publication in Nature. We used R for 95% of our analyses (one of my co-authors sneaked in some GenStat when I wasn't looking.). The preprint is available from the Nature web site, in the open peer-review trial section. I searched Nature for previous references to "R Development Core Team", and I received no hits. So I tentatively conclude that our paper is the first...
2020 Jun 30
2
Clang Build Linux presentations + demos
(bcc a few lists) Hello, For tomorrow's bi-weekly meeting [0][1], we have two guest presentations: Prof. Mathieu Acher, an associate professor from the University of Rennes, will be discussing with us about the Linux kernel's configuration space. A common question we get is "does the kernel build with Clang?" "Depends on the config" is just the tip of the iceberg.
2013 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] Limit loop vectorizer to SSE
Nadav, I believe aligned accesses to unaligned pointers is precisely the issue. Consider the function `add_u8S` before[1] and after[2] the loop vectorizer pass. There is no alignment assumption associated with %kernel_data prior to vectorization. I can't tell if it's the loop vectorizer or the codegen at fault, but the alignment assumption seems to sneak in somewhere. v/r, Josh [1]
2020 Jul 21
3
[RFC] Preferred error/note style across non-clang tools, e.g. tablegen
...; > I think it makes a lot of sense to add this to TableGen. It is a widely used tool and the QoI for its error messages could use a lot of improvement! There is a lot of room from improvement in several details of TableGen. However, methinks that changes towards such a goal shouldn't be sneaked in small doses. Then it just adds more inconsistent error reporting to an already inconsistent reporting. If one wants to improve the error reporting in TableGen, let one take it on himself this project, apart from one's other patches. __ Evandro Menezes ◊ SiFive ◊ Austin, TX -------------...
2006 Jun 24
3
getting the smoother matrix from smooth.spline
Can anyone tell me the trick for obtaining the smoother matrix from smooth.spline when there are non-unique values for x. I have the following code but, of course, it only works when all values of x are unique. ## get the smoother matrix (x having unique values smooth.matrix = function(x, df){ n = length(x); A = matrix(0, n, n); for(i in 1:n){ y = rep(0, n); y[i]=1; yi =
2019 Jun 10
3
[RFC] Coding Standards: "prefer `int` for regular arithmetic, use `unsigned` only for bitmask and when you intend to rely on wrapping behavior."
Am Sa., 8. Juni 2019 um 13:12 Uhr schrieb Tim Northover via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > I'd prefer us to have something neater than static_cast<int> for the > loop problem before we made that change. Perhaps add an ssize (or > equivalent) method to all of our internal data structures? They're a > lot more common than std::* containers. +1 Since C++20
2016 Jan 15
3
linux v4.4.0 nouveau fails
Ilia Mirkin wrote: > I suspect the fb0 issue is because you disabled > CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION? Does the freeze also happen with 4.3? Any > chance you could bisect? I saw this config option, but I didn't realize that. The issue also occurs with 4.3. I even tried 4.3-rc1 with the same results. Would the DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION effect 3D? > On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 7:23 PM, Wakko
2013 Nov 15
4
[LLVMdev] Limit loop vectorizer to SSE
Something like: index 6db7f68..68564cb 100644 --- a/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/LoopVectorize.cpp +++ b/lib/Transforms/Vectorize/LoopVectorize.cpp @@ -1208,6 +1208,8 @@ void InnerLoopVectorizer::vectorizeMemoryInstruction(Instr Type *DataTy = VectorType::get(ScalarDataTy, VF); Value *Ptr = LI ? LI->getPointerOperand() : SI->getPointerOperand(); unsigned Alignment = LI ?
2022 Mar 23
3
On retiring some terminology
That's odd, seems a spam or phish sneaked through to the list. NOT from me :) Jim On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 21:38 Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > Hello again, > Please find lower the overall documentation: > > > > https://onedrive.live.com/download?cid=F8...
2019 Jun 10
3
[RFC] Coding Standards: "prefer `int` for regular arithmetic, use `unsigned` only for bitmask and when you intend to rely on wrapping behavior."
I'm in the same situation James is in and thus have the same bias but I'll +1 that comment nevertheless. I think I prefer using size_t or the uintX_t types where applicable. Only when I need a signed value do I use one. On Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 9:59 AM James Henderson via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Maybe it's just because I work in code around the binary
2016 Jun 12
2
[RFC] LLVM Coroutines
Hi Eli: >> Block1: >> %0 = call i8 coro.suspend() >> switch i8 %0, label suspend1 [i8 0 %return] ; or icmp + br i1 >> Suspend1: >> switch i8 %0, label %resume1 [i8 1 %destroy1] ; or icmp + br i1 >> >> This doesn't look right: intuitively the suspend happens after the return >> block runs. Perhaps, but, that is not the intended
2009 Jan 31
0
[LLVMdev] Optimized code analysis problems
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Nipun Arora <nipun2512 at gmail.com> wrote: > Essentially I would like to extract the control flow graph representation > with function names (eg. _mm_cvtsi32_si128) instead of the functions being > replaced by 'llvm.*' > Is there anyway to extract these names directly as function calls? The names disappear in an unrecoverable way once
2011 Jul 21
0
[LLVMdev] Correct use of StringRef and Twine
> [diff attached] Updated diff with test fix. (since this broke a test (printing chars as numerical values, rather than characters) it's possible this change is a bad idea & it could break the product code itself. Though strangely I wasn't able to do character concatenation without my change, so I have a sneaking suspicion that while the test passed, it didn't actually expose