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2014 Jul 17
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Invariants in LLVM
...maintenance cost of this in the optimizer. As long as we don't go "crazy" trying to recover the performance, it should be OK. Hal has already put together the patches needed for his current approach. We'll likely have to tweak this approach a little, but we don't need to go throguh and change every single hasOneUse() check to do something special with these invariants (or assumptions). > I can see a couple of possibilities here: > - Canonicalize the placement of "llvm.invariants: at the end of each basic > block. This at least reduces the patterns to be matc...
2004 Dec 29
2
TE110P doesn't appear in /proc/zaptel
Hi all, I have installed a TE110P in a BOX but when I load zaptel module I can't see any device in /proc/zaptel. And led of the card is green. My zaptel.conf is the next: span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 bchan=1-15,17-31 dchan=16 loadzone=es defaultzone=es and cat /proc/pci throguh next: PCI devices found: Bus 0, device 0, function 0: Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82845 845 (Brookdale) Chipset Host Bridge (rev 4). Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xd0000000 [0xd7ffffff]. Bus 0, device 1, function 0: PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82845 845 (Brookdale) Chipset AGP...
2006 Nov 05
5
backgroundrb preview
Hi Ezra/skaar, Wow man, the exercise was worth it. The connection closed problem with socket as i mentioned in my earlier mails...completely disappeared, and now i can connect only once to the socket and keep reading..till end of its days. Literally impossible with older release of backgroundrb. This could also potentially solve the issues people were having with ActiveRecord. As i said
2014 Jul 17
5
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Invariants in LLVM
Hello everyone, I'm starting a new thread, as a follow-up to several older ones, on invariants in LLVM. Fundamentally, invariants are conditions that the optimizer is allowed to assume will be valid during the execution of the program. Many other compilers support a concept like this, MSVC's __assume, for example. GCC has a builtin called __builtin_assume_aligned which also neatly falls
2006 Aug 03
31
CentOS Based Fierwall Document
For those of you that either have an older revision of my firewall document, or are otherwise keeping track of it, there is a new version available. The current version of the document is version 3.1. It's changed rather significantly in some areas.