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2016 Mar 02
0
[PATCH] drm: silence unimportant HDMI status message
On non-PCI devices, nobody should really care if the device does not
provide HDMI...
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Courbot <acourbot at nvidia.com>
---
drm/nouveau/nouveau_drm.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drm.c b/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drm.c
index 2f2f252e3fb6..c2337fb73fe7 100644
--- a/drm/nouveau/nouveau_drm.c
+++
2009 Jun 09
2
[PATCH] OCFS2: fdatasync should skip unimportant metadata writeout
Hi.
In ocfs2, fdatasync and fsync are identical.
I think fdatasync should skip committing transaction when
inode->i_state is set just I_DIRTY_SYNC and this indicates
only atime or/and mtime updates.
Following patch improves fdatasync throughput.
#sysbench --num-threads=16 --max-requests=300000 --test=fileio
--file-block-size=4K --file-total-size=16G --file-test-mode=rndwr
2010 Aug 28
1
mirrored pool unimportable (FAULTED)
Hi,
more than a year ago I created a mirrored ZFS-Pool consiting of 2x1TB
HDDs using the OSX 10.5 ZFS Kernel Extension (Zpool Version 8, ZFS
Version 2). Everything went fine and I used the pool to store personal
stuff on it, like lots of photos and music. (So getting the data back is
not time critical, but still important to me.)
Later, since the development of the ZFS extension was
2009 Aug 24
6
Combining matrices
If I have two matrices like
x <- matrix(rep(c(1,2,3),3),3)
y <- matrix(rep(c(4,5,6),3),3)
How can I combine them to get ?
1 1 1 4 4 4
1 1 1 5 5 5
1 1 1 6 6 6
2 2 2 4 4 4
2 2 2 5 5 5
2 2 2 6 6 6
3 3 3 4 4 4
3 3 3 5 5 5
3 3 3 6 6 6
The number of rows and the actual numbers above are unimportant, they are given so as to illustrate how I want to combine the matrices. I.e., I am looking for
2015 May 02
2
Bug#784011: xen: CVE-2015-3340: Information leak through XEN_DOMCTL_gettscinfo (XSA-132)
Source: xen
Version: 4.4.1-9
Severity: normal
Tags: security upstream patch fixed-upstream
Hi,
the following vulnerability was published for xen.
CVE-2015-3340[0]:
| Xen 4.2.x through 4.5.x does not initialize certain fields, which
| allows certain remote service domains to obtain sensitive information
| from memory via a (1) XEN_DOMCTL_gettscinfo or (2)
| XEN_SYSCTL_getdomaininfolist request.
2008 Jul 09
3
Grid building in R
This might not possible in R but I thought I would give it shot. I am have to
set up a 40 x 40 cm grid of 181 points equidistant from each other. Is there
any way to produce a graph with R that can do this for me? Actual sizes are
unimportant as long it is to scale. Thanks
--
View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Grid-building-in-R-tp18371874p18371874.html
Sent from the R help
2009 Apr 20
4
graph with 15 combinations
Dear R helpers,
I have a data set with 4 types (W, C, E & S). Now I have values for all
types plus all possible combinations (the order is unimportant): W, C,
WC, E, WE, CE, WCE, S, WS, CS, WCS, ES, WES, CES & WCES. Ideally I would
like to represent everything in one graph and as concise as possible.
Drawing 4 circles and depicting it as overlap just gives me 13 out of
the 15
2003 Feb 28
3
Tabulating
Hello,
I wonder if someone could send me suggestions on how to solve the following problem:
I have a vector of an arbitrary size (ex. data<-c(10,10,11,10,12,11,10,12,11,11,10,11)) and use the table function, which gives the following result
10 11 12
5 5 2
that''s fine, but what I would like to do now is:
construct new classes based on the number of classes from table, 10
2007 Feb 23
2
Deferred success for specs?
I''ve started using specs as a to-do list. I write explicitly
violated specs so I know what to come back to. But a lot of the
time, that means if I start to work on another piece of functionality
covered by the same spec, it''s hard to tell what I''m working on now
from the explicit failues.
I run all my specs through TextMate to use the HTML output, so I go
by
2007 May 25
5
rails adoption questions
For my thesis I''m constructing a questionnaire and I would like to
know your opinion about it and perhaps additional questions. The
research will focus on the adoption factors and demographic
characteristics of companies using rails. So if you happen to know
good questions, or think they''re inappropriate, let me know.
I''ll start off:
Organizational
1. What is your
2005 Aug 17
2
plotting issue with timestamps
I have a dataset with transactions and a timestamp at which they occoured
during a day. The time stamp is in the format YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss. I would
like to plot a timeseries of the transactions to see if there is a
particular time in the day when there is a spike in transactions. Ofcourse
the YYYY/MM/DD can be dropped since I am monitoring activity for the day and
the actual date is
2013 Feb 27
4
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2013
Dear All,
GSoC 2013 is coming! This means it's a good time to refresh the Open
Projects pages. So, please, add your ideas there, remove old /
unimportant stuff, tweak current ideas. It's really important to have
these pages up-to-date by the time of GSoC (next couple of weeks).
Your help is needed!
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint
2019 Apr 13
3
SUGGESTION: Settings to disable forked processing in R, e.g. parallel::mclapply()
Hi Inaki,
> "Performant"... in terms of what. If the cost of copying the data
> predominates over the computation time, maybe you didn't need
> parallelization in the first place.
Performant in terms of speed. There's no copying in that example
using `mclapply` and so it is significantly faster than other
alternatives.
It is a very simple and contrived example, but
2016 May 12
2
Questions on Clang's documentation of Modules
...he documentation here.
# Modules Semantics
The following is stated
```
If any submodule of a module is imported into any part of a program,
the entire top-level module is considered to be part of the program.
As a consequence of this, Clang may diagnose conflicts between an
entity declared in an unimported submodule and an entity declared in
the current translation unit, and Clang may inline or devirtualize
based on knowledge from unimported submodules.
```
What does considered "part of the program" mean here? Initially I
thought that meant just import the parent module (i.e. writing
``imp...
2008 Jan 21
4
stubs! method
Hello James et al.
I try to set only one expectation per test, but I also dislike having
extra stub declarations that are no longer used, thus I often find
myself wanting Object.expects(:foo).at_least_once. That works, but I
don''t actually "expect" foo to be called, in fact, I don''t care, I
only want to know when it isn''t called so I can remember to
2006 Jan 31
2
lightpd / fcgi / RoR setup
Hi,
I''m running RoR and have set it up more or less like described in the
wiki (for instance here
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/LighttpdWithProcessScripts).
I can start the fcgi listener and see that ports 7000-7004 are
listening. I can start lighttpd, and try to connect to the server. I
can restart the default.fcgi listening scripts that i see in "ps ax |
grep
2005 May 06
4
Choices from a matrix
Could someone please suggest a more clever solution to the following problem than my loop below?
Given X a 2xN matrix X, and I a k-subset of N,
Generate the (2^k)xN matrix Y with columns not in I all zero and the other columns with all choices of an entry from the first or second row of X.
For example, with
X <- matrix(1:8, nrow=2)
I <- c(1,3)
X is
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
and Y should be
1 0 5
2019 Feb 18
4
RFC: changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
On 2/18/2019 4:15 AM, Michael Platings via llvm-dev wrote:
> Taking my previous example [1]:
>
> InnerLoopVectorizer LB(L, PSE, LI, DT, TLI, TTI, AC, ORE, VF.Width, IC,
> &LVL, &CM);
>
> If we imagine that over time it evolves such that 50% of the variables have been renamed to camelBack versions of the type names, then it will look like this:
>
>
2010 Jan 15
2
[LLVMdev] <IsKill> getting from MachineOperand is just <Used> attribute from logic.
Hi,
I have ported LLC to a risc cpu. It can pass benchmark that I have at current.
But I want do some optimization after register alloction by adjusting
register using. I scan MachineBasicBlock to analyze operand's IsKill, IsDead , IsDef attribute to get a physical register's liverange. But I get a strange case at MBB.jpg.
R4 is marked <kill> at MBB0. If I scan R4's
2019 Apr 12
2
SUGGESTION: Settings to disable forked processing in R, e.g. parallel::mclapply()
Just throwing my two cents in:
I think removing/deprecating fork would be a bad idea for two reasons:
1) There are no performant alternatives
2) Removing fork would break existing workflows
Even if replaced with something using the same interface (e.g., a
function that automatically detects variables to export as in the
amazing `future` package), the lack of copy-on-write functionality
would