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2014 Dec 01
2
[PATCH v7 16/46] virtio_blk: v1.0 support
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 09:16:41AM +0100, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> > Based on patch by Cornelia Huck.
> >
> > Note: for consistency, and to avoid sparse errors,
> > convert all fields, even those no longer in use
> > for virtio v1.0.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck at de.ibm.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Michael S.
2014 Dec 01
2
[PATCH v7 16/46] virtio_blk: v1.0 support
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 09:16:41AM +0100, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> > Based on patch by Cornelia Huck.
> >
> > Note: for consistency, and to avoid sparse errors,
> > convert all fields, even those no longer in use
> > for virtio v1.0.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck at de.ibm.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Michael S.
2006 May 17
0
[PATCH] - Hotkey to break hypervisor out of tight loop
This patch provides a simple way to break out of a tight loop and bug:
from the hypervisor monitor press ctrl-A, ctrl-A, ctrl-Z
Signed-off-by: Robert S. Phillips (rphillips@virtualiron.com)
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2012 Jun 25
0
"Tight" Axes in Prepanel Function
How do I specify a "tight" y-axis, where the plot completely fills the
y-axis range, inside the prepanel function? For example, consider the
following code:
require(lattice)
set.seed(12345)
x <- 1:1000
y <- cumsum(rnorm(length(x)))
prepanel.test <- function(x, y, groups = NULL, subscripts = NULL, ...) {
if (is.null(groups)) {
result <- list(ylim = range(y))
}
2009 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Jonathan Turner <probata at hotmail.com> wrote:
> With gcc -O3 4.2 and 4.4 we match 1.0s. The LLVM, after running it through
> opt -std-compile-opts, is around 1.7s.
Hmm, on my computer, I get around 2.5 seconds with both gcc -O3 and
llvm-gcc -O3 (using llvm-gcc from svn). Not sure what you're doing
differently; I wouldn't be surprised if
2009 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Jonathan Turner <probata at hotmail.com> wrote:
> The crux of the example still seems intact.
Have you tried putting something non-trivial (like asm("nop;");) where
you'd put the code that runs on the timeout?
-Eli
2020 Oct 28
0
PJSIP tight loop on auth failure
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 2:31 PM Kingsley Tart - Barritel Ltd <
kingsley.tart at barritel.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're using Asterisk 13.17.0 with PJSIP 2.8 bundled.
>
> I've found an issue when Asterisk tries to make a SIP call out using
> auth, but has the wrong credentials and keeps getting returned a SIP
> 407, in this example to an OpenSIPs server requiring
2020 Oct 28
1
PJSIP tight loop on auth failure
On Wed, 2020-10-28 at 14:40 -0300, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
> This is not yet fixed, but is being worked on. I have it as a
> security issue currently out of caution (although I don't think we'll
> treat it as one after further investigation).
Right OK, thanks.
Do you have any idea of the sort of timescale, and whether it'll be
available as a patch that we can apply to our
2009 Jan 27
1
Running R under Sun Grid Engine with OpenMPI tight integration
Hi -
I saw your posting on the R-help mailing list. Were you ever able to get
this working? did you end up switching to use the rsge library?
I'm trying to do the same, and not having very much luck getting it going.
Thanks!
Peter Waltman
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2009 Nov 29
2
/var/run/dovecot mode 750 too tight
dovecot-1.2.8 creates /var/run/dovecot mode 750.
I run postfix+dovecot in a virtual user setup. Postfix calls deliver
as user vmail group vmail.
Nov 29 12:53:04 imap.invalid dovecot: [ID 583609 mail.error]
deliver(frank): userdb lookup: connect(/var/run/dovecot/auth-master)
failed: Permission denied (euid=500(vmail) egid=500(vmail) missing +x perm:
/var/run/dovecot)
I will say this:
2020 Oct 29
0
PJSIP tight loop on auth failure
Hi,
What if some fail2ban magic could keep OpenSIPs response from hitting
Asterisk after N attempts ?
Le mer. 28 oct. 2020 à 18:32, Kingsley Tart - Barritel Ltd <
kingsley.tart at barritel.com> a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> We're using Asterisk 13.17.0 with PJSIP 2.8 bundled.
>
> I've found an issue when Asterisk tries to make a SIP call out using
> auth, but has the wrong
2014 Jun 01
1
Tips punching through tight firewalls
Any tips or guidance on improving the probability of being able to connect
to a Tinc daemon.
I am currently on a guest wifi at a hospital for my in-laws family. Wanting
to pass time and be semi productive, I tried to VPN back to my private
networks but it appears the default port Tinc users is blocked.
Here is what I know about their firewall:
2009 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
I was playing around in x86 assembly the other day, looking at ways to optimize my cooperative multitasking system. Currently, it uses a 'timeout' counter that is decremented each time through a loop, letting me stop the loop and go to the next cooperative thread if the loop runs a little long.
The asm has two overlapping loops:
---
_main:
mov ecx, 1000000000
timeoutloop:
2009 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Jonathan Turner <probata at hotmail.com> wrote:
> For which version of gcc? I should mention I'm on OS X and using the LLVM
> SVN.
gcc 4.3. It's also possible this is processor-sensitive.
>> First, try looking at the generated code... the code LLVM generates is
>> probably not what you're expecting. I'm getting the
2008 Oct 09
2
Running R under Sun Grid Engine with OpenMPI tight integration
We have spent some time setting up Sun Grid Engine and OpenMPI on a
group of linux boxes. I have created a parallel environment and
everything seems to be working. I have Rmpi 0.5.5-5 installed on all
machines. I would like to start an interactive R session using, say,
8 processors and then start the Rmpi cluster. I haven't been able to
find what needs to be done in order to accomplish
2013 Sep 23
1
Howto: Extremely tight security rsync shell for backups
We've been using rsync since forever to back up all our servers and it's
worked without a problem. But in a recent security review, we noted that
our specific rsync backup host is using root keys to access the server,
meaning that if the keys on the backup server were leaked/compromised in
any fashion, that would provide r00t access to the servers being backed up.
Since this
2009 Mar 02
3
[LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
> Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 13:41:45 -0800
> From: eli.friedman at gmail.com
> To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Tight overlapping loops and performance
>
> Hmm, on my computer, I get around 2.5 seconds with both gcc -O3 and
> llvm-gcc -O3 (using llvm-gcc from svn). Not sure what you're doing
> differently; I wouldn't be surprised if it's
2016 Mar 25
1
Polly as an Analysis pass in LLVM
Hi ether,
Your suggestion is appropriate with respect to LLVM framework.
However, I am not aware of such a common interface for Dependence Analysis
as there is one for AliasAnalysis.
The current plan is to provide the new Dependence Analysis interface that
can be used when the other analysis engines fail to provide a concrete
result. I do not want to overestimate things by proposing such a common
2012 Aug 20
4
[LLVMdev] DominanceFrontier
Hi Guys,
I saw in the API that DominanceFrontier has been deprecated. Is this for
real?
I have read the computational issues but shouldn't that be left to the
users of llvm?
My concern is I am writing a Control Dependence module that uses
Dominance-Frontier information.
Getting rid of Dominance Frontiers will put me in a tight spot.
George
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2016 Jul 30
1
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
Hi Sean,
As for the part that couples them too tightly, would you recommend I just
> keep my own specialized version of CompileOnDemandLayer.h that includes
> this functionality, or do you have any ideas for a cleaner way to do this?
My apologies - I wasn't very clear in my description of the issue. The only
sense in which your original patch was tightly coupled was that it had