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2002 Sep 22
2
[patch] SLP support (+ question)
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G'day
The attached patch adds "first draft" support for service location protocol,
using OpenSLP (http://www.openslp.org). This allows you to automagically
discover all the rsync servers on your network (which is defined in terms of
your SLP configuration - typically equal to multicast scope, but you can
change it around with
2012 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] A Question about LLVM-backend
...was removed in 3.1 already,
because it was buggy and unmaintained, but you can find it in older versions
of LLVM and it may give you some ideas.
> Or, how can I manipulate it easily?
You can write a module pass that iterates over all objects in the module
(global variables, functions etc) and squirts out IR for your other compiler.
That's basically what the C backend did.
Ciao, Duncan.
>
> Thanks,
> Cho Yeong-pil
>
>
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2012 Sep 12
2
[LLVMdev] A Question about LLVM-backend
Hello, all.
I want to manipulate LLVM-backend to emit other compiler's IR, in this
case, VPO's IR.
So, what i want to know is.. Is there a project to be referred? (For
example, "Do LLVM-backend -> GIMPLE" project exist?)
Or, how can I manipulate it easily?
Thanks,
Cho Yeong-pil
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2006 May 30
5
Rails - Postgres - importing data
I am writing a application where there is a lot of data in an old
Filemaker program that I am going to need to do a 1 time import...1 main
table and 2 related tables. I can get the data from Filemaker into a dbf
or csv or Excel file without problem.
Is anyone aware of a utility for postgresql or a rails plug-in that
might make this easier? I am worried about Rails import since I can''t
2010 Jan 25
0
[LLVMdev] 64bit MRV problem: { float, float, float} -> { double, float }
Hi Ralf,
> I do not understand why this behaviour is required. What is the problem
> in having a function receive a single struct-parameter with three floats
> compared to two scalar parameters?
>
> source-code (C++):
> struct Test3Float { float a, b, c; };
> void test(Test3Float param, Test3Float* result) { ... }
if you compile this with GCC, you will see that it too
2008 Mar 23
0
[LLVMdev] Announcement: GNAT ported to LLVM
Hi, this is to let people know that the recently released
LLVM 2.2 compiler toolkit contains experimental support for
Ada through the llvm-gcc-4.2 compiler. Currently the only
platform it works on is linux running on 32 bit intel x86.
This is because that's what I run, and I'm the only one who's
been working on this. I would appreciate help from other Ada
guys, both for porting to
2010 Jan 25
2
[LLVMdev] 64bit MRV problem: { float, float, float} -> { double, float }
Uh, sorry, did not pay attention where I was replying ;)
Hey Duncan,
I do not understand why this behaviour is required. What is the problem
in having a function receive a single struct-parameter with three floats
compared to two scalar parameters?
source-code (C++):
struct Test3Float { float a, b, c; };
void test(Test3Float param, Test3Float* result) { ... }
bitcode:
2010 Mar 16
0
[LLVMdev] how to configure llc to generate code for different architecture
Hi,
Target architecture for llc can be specified using -march, -mcpu,
-mattr options.
Is it possible to override target CPU attributes when using llvm-gcc compiler?
Regards,
Sergey Y.
2018 Jun 27
0
Re: virt-v2v
[Copying to the public mailing list]
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 11:27:41AM +0000, SOUTHWICK Matthew wrote:
> Regarding virt-v2v
>
> CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core)
> virt-v2v-1.36.10-6.el7_5.2.x86_64
>
> I have to use virt-v2v-copy-to-local and then convert and squirt into my export domain, we do not have vSphere.
You should be able to use the SSH method. It's faster
2003 Feb 06
2
Broadcast message with smbclient -M
Hello,
Is there a way to broadcast a message with smbclient -M?
Also, is there some utility out there with user interface where I can select
which machines should receive the message and then send it out?
Thanks,
Tomas
2010 Mar 16
5
[LLVMdev] how to configure llc to generate code for different architecture
Is it possible to configure llc to generate code for other architectures?
For instance, what I need to do to generate Sparc machine code? Thanks.
--Gang
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2012 Sep 13
2
[LLVMdev] A Question about LLVM-backend
...of the C backend. So far this
patch just takes the parts that were removed and updates them to the
current infrastructure.
>> Or, how can I manipulate it easily?
>
> You can write a module pass that iterates over all objects in the module
> (global variables, functions etc) and squirts out IR for your other compiler.
> That's basically what the C backend did.
>
> Ciao, Duncan.
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cho Yeong-pil
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> LLVM Developers mailing list
>> LLVMdev at cs.uiu...
2005 Jun 08
7
Clicks in audio with TE100P PRI
Hi, I have a problem I will describe. I have PAP2 connected to the internet
to an asterisk box with 2 TDM cards, one TE100P E1 with PRI and one TDM400P
with 2 FXS an one FXO.
When I call to the TDM400 cards from the PAP2 eveything is OK, sound quality
is perfect.
When I call to terminate the call in PSTN through E100P I hear clicks which
aparently are RTP packet looses. This clicks are only heard
2013 May 24
6
Puppet/Nagios/PuppetDB slow performance
Hi all,
For months now I''ve been using Puppet with PuppetDB backend to manage my
Nagios configs. We now have 1200+ services being checked and including
servicedependency, host, hostdependency, command and other Nagios
resources being managed, that''s about 3000 resources in total.
Unfortunately this means the monitoring server takes about 8 minutes to
perform a Puppet run.
2012 Sep 21
1
simplify debugging of guestfsd
Sometimes guestfsd fails to gather info, and the virt-<tool> -v output
is usually not useful to figure out whats going on within the temporary
guest. I see the /init script has support to run guestfsd with a debug
tool, which is currently valgrind.
Granted, valgrind support is a compile time thing. What would be a good
way to optionally run guestfsd with strace or gdb?
Should each tool get a
2010 Jan 25
3
[LLVMdev] 64bit MRV problem: { float, float, float} -> { double, float }
Hey everybody,
I am struggling to get rid of a problem which seems to be related to a
multi-return value optimization:
I generate bitcode for a c++-function with llvm-g++ which is then
linked, transformed and optimized at runtime using LLVM. The function
has quite a few parameters, including structs and struct-pointers with 3
float fields.
The problem is, that I require the function to preserve
2008 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc + abi stuff
<moving this to llvmdev instead of commits>
On Jan 22, 2008, at 11:23 PM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>> Okay, well we already get many other x86-64 issues wrong already, but
>> Evan is chipping away at it. How do you pass an array by value in C?
>> Example please,
>
> I find the x86-64 ABI hard to interpret, but it seems to say that
> aggregates are classified