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2005 Aug 08
3
Reg. getting codewords from codelengths
Hi,
I am a bit confused on how code-words are derived from the codeword
lengths. I will appreciate if someone can point me in the correct direction.
I will take the example of an actual codebook that i found in a valid
vorbis encoded file as shown below.
[SK] +------Codebook [0] --------
[SK] Codebook Dimensions = 1
[SK] Codebook Entries = 8
[SK] Unordered
[SK] 1, 6, 3, 7, 2, 5, 4, 7,
[SK] NO
2012 Mar 19
24
[PATCHv2 00/11] arm: pass a device tree to dom0
This series of patches makes Xen pass a (somewhat) valid device tree
to dom0. The device tree for dom0 is the same as the one supplied to
Xen except the memory and chosen nodes are adjusted appropriately.
We don''t yet make use of the device tree to map MMIO regions or setup
interrupts for the guest and we still include the UART used for Xen''s
console.
Note that loading Linux
2003 Jun 30
1
gigabit networks and kernel loads
...g
messages about being unable to find bzImage.2.4.19 (the kernel file).
My current belief at the moment is that this has something to do with
packet handling being too slow/fast in pxelinux.
Other observations:
- Connecting a single diskless node to a master via one straight cable
works fine. The subnode boots every time.
- Connecting a single diskless node to a master via a gigabit ethernet
switch fails almost every time.
- Connecting a single diskless node to a master via a 10/100 ethernet
switch works.
- The first boot try via gigabit switch after power off of all nodes
usually works.
- Running...
2007 May 02
4
Ordering problem...
Hi all,
I''d got the impression that puppet didn''t care about ordering - ie.
the ordering of imports and includes related to calling them in the
manifest.
Lately I''ve had big trouble getting puppet to accept that I require
some resource that I _have_ defined elsewhere in the manifest. To
explain it, here is a simplified example:
site.pp:
--------
import
2006 Jul 20
1
self referential xml using builder
Hi listers,
I''m trying to build an xml doc using Builder, but I''m having trouble
getting it to draw a tree structure from a self-referential table.
Here''s what I''m after:
==========================
---- object structure ----
node (name => root)
- node (name => child 1)
- node (name => child 2)
- node (name => child 2.1)
- node
2007 Apr 18
1
Overriding variables...
Hi all
I''m fighting right now with the functionality of overriding
variables. I''ve made a base node with some variables:
node base {
$country = "dk"
$dv = "sarge"
}
And I''d like to override some of them in subnode definitions:
node server01 inherits base {
$dv = "etch"
}
Is this possible, or do I have to wrap the variables in a class to
make it work...?
--
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Tlf: 70 202 407 / Fax: 33 313 640
www.fab-it.dk / j...
2016 Jan 29
2
Specifying DAG patterns in the instruction
...rote:
> Try visualising the DAG like this.
>
> ```
> ---- GPR:$rA
> /
> set GPR:$rd ---- add
> \
> ---- GPR:$rB
> ```
>
> Each instruction forms a DAG with its operands being subnodes.
>
> The core instruction selection logic just looks for the pattern `(set
> GPR:$rd, (add GPR:$rA, GPR:$rB))`. It then becomes a simple substitution.
> This is a DAG because there all nodes are directed and acyclic.
>
Am I correct in my understanding that each node can either be...
2016 Jan 28
2
Specifying DAG patterns in the instruction
I'm confused about how to specify DAG patterns for a given instruction
Here is an example for my target
class ALU1_RR<bits<4> subOp, string asmstr, SDNode OpNode>
: ALU_RR<subOp, asmstr,
[(set GPR:$rD, (OpNode (i32 GPR:$rA), (i32 GPR:$rB)))]>;
def ADD : ALU1_RR<0x0, "l.add", add>;
The set operation simply creates a list. The add operation
2012 Jul 25
2
Purge-like ability for the augeas type?
I''ve been searching around but haven''t found a way to do something
like a purge with augeas.
If you have a file such as
[iniheader]
entry1 (managed by puppet)
entry2 (not managed by puppet)
And you want to add ''entry3'' as well as removing anything not managed
by puppet in that subsection then you currently do not have this
capability.
Is this correct?
I
2010 May 21
1
Grub Error 22; no Windows
Hello,
I have a GridEngine setup with 5 subnodes and two RAIDS attached. I backed
up the OS drive - 120GB - to an external hard drive - 500GB - using
ddrescue. The OS drive is partitioned as:
sda1 has the OS and is about 7 GB
sda2 has /var and is about 4 GB
sda3 has swap and is about 1 GB
After backing up, there were 4KB of errors, but all a...
2016 Jan 29
0
Specifying DAG patterns in the instruction
...this.
>>
>> ```
>> ---- GPR:$rA
>> /
>> set GPR:$rd ---- add
>> \
>> ---- GPR:$rB
>> ```
>>
>> Each instruction forms a DAG with its operands being subnodes.
>>
>> The core instruction selection logic just looks for the pattern `(set
>> GPR:$rd, (add GPR:$rA, GPR:$rB))`. It then becomes a simple substitution.
>> This is a DAG because there all nodes are directed and acyclic.
>>
>
>
> Am I correct in my understan...
2006 Dec 06
1
Bug and patch for +terms with wildcards
...op = OP_MATCH_NOTHING;
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ case OP_ELITE_SET:
+ case OP_OR:
+ case OP_XOR:
+ // Doing an "OR" type operation - if we've got any MATCH_NOTHING
+ // subnodes, drop them; except that we mustn't become an empty
+ // node due to this, so we never drop a MATCH_NOTHING subnode
+ // if it's the only subnode.
+ sq = subqs.begin();
+ while (sq != subqs.end() && subqs.size() > 1) {
+...
2005 Aug 04
0
[PATCH 6/11] Xenstore watch rework
...write /test1 create contents
2 write /test2 create contents
2 write /test3 create contents
@@ -117,7 +122,7 @@
1:/test3:token" ]
# Creation of subpaths should be covered correctly.
-[ "`echo -e ''1 watch / token 100
+[ "`echo -e ''1 watch / token
2 write /test/subnode create contents2
2 write /test/subnode/subnode create contents2
1 waitwatch
@@ -129,22 +134,22 @@
1:waitwatch timeout" ]
# Watch event must have happened before we registered interest.
-[ "`echo -e ''1 watch / token 100
+[ "`echo -e ''1 watch / token
2 write /...
2008 Jul 02
1
Removing or overwriting an XML node
Hi,
I have an existing XML document on disk, which I'd like
to use as a template, and exchange a subnode with my own
newly created subtree:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Duncan>
<name a="1" b="xyz">
<first>Duncan</first>
<last>Temple Lang</last>
</name>
</Duncan>
created by e.g.
? library(XML)
tr <-...
2013 Jul 03
6
RFC: vfio interface for platform devices (v2)
..._REGION_INFO with argsz =
sizeof(struct vfio_region_info)
-realloc the buffer
-call VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO again, and the appended
structs will be returned
4. VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO
For platform devices with multiple interrupts that
correspond to different subnodes in the device tree,
information is needed to correlate the interrupts
to the the device tree structure.
The VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO is extended to provide
device tree information.
1 new flag is added to vfio_irq_info :
struct vfio_irq_info {
__u32 argsz;...
2013 Jul 03
6
RFC: vfio interface for platform devices (v2)
..._REGION_INFO with argsz =
sizeof(struct vfio_region_info)
-realloc the buffer
-call VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO again, and the appended
structs will be returned
4. VFIO_DEVICE_GET_IRQ_INFO
For platform devices with multiple interrupts that
correspond to different subnodes in the device tree,
information is needed to correlate the interrupts
to the the device tree structure.
The VFIO_DEVICE_GET_REGION_INFO is extended to provide
device tree information.
1 new flag is added to vfio_irq_info :
struct vfio_irq_info {
__u32 argsz;...
2007 Sep 16
2
Problem with recognize_path
Hello,
I am experiencing a weird problem on one of the 3 test servers I''m
using:
There is a controller named admin/statistics and I am trying to
access /admin/statistics
The matching rule is: map.connect '':controller/:action/:id''
On 2 of the 3 servers, recognize_path correctly matches to
Parameters: {"action"=>"index",
2010 Jul 07
1
[PATCH] hivex: add hivex_set_value api call and ocaml/perl bindings, tests
...arg that is always 0 *)
| ASetValues (* See hivex_node_set_values. *)
+ | ASetValue (* See hivex_node_set_value. *)
(* Hive types, from:
* https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Windows_Registry#Keys_and_values
@@ -304,8 +305,15 @@ subnodes become invalid. You cannot delete the root node.";
"set (key, value) pairs at a node",
"\
This call can be used to set all the (key, value) pairs
-stored in C<node>. Note that this library does not offer
-a way to modify just a single key at a node.
+stored...
2016 Jan 31
2
Specifying DAG patterns in the instruction
...;>> ---- GPR:$rA
>>> /
>>> set GPR:$rd ---- add
>>> \
>>> ---- GPR:$rB
>>> ```
>>>
>>> Each instruction forms a DAG with its operands being subnodes.
>>>
>>> The core instruction selection logic just looks for the pattern `(set
>>> GPR:$rd, (add GPR:$rA, GPR:$rB))`. It then becomes a simple substitution.
>>> This is a DAG because there all nodes are directed and acyclic.
>>>
>>
>>
>&...
2010 Jul 03
1
[PATCH] hivex: add hivex_set_value api call
...arg that is always 0 *)
| ASetValues (* See hivex_node_set_values. *)
+ | ASetValue (* See hivex_node_set_value. *)
(* Hive types, from:
* https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Windows_Registry#Keys_and_values
@@ -304,8 +305,15 @@ subnodes become invalid. You cannot delete the root node.";
"set (key, value) pairs at a node",
"\
This call can be used to set all the (key, value) pairs
-stored in C<node>. Note that this library does not offer
-a way to modify just a single key at a node.
+stored...