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2020 Apr 26
2
assembly code for array iteration generated by llvm is much slower than gcc
Hi all developers, I'm changing compiler from gcc to llvm on a RISCV target now. but I found in some case the assembly code generated by llvm is much more than gcc. It cause my program's performance about 40% decrease. The flowing is a simple test code. It shows the problem. We can see than gcc prefer to use pointer to iterate the array, but llvm perfere to use index to iterate
2010 Apr 05
2
Access denied for user 'a2billinguser
Hi guys. I am facing this problem here, using a2billing. error: 'Access denied for user 'a2billinguser'@'localhost' (using password: YES)' I am following this step by step http://www.asterisk2billing.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/Installation%20Guideand wend i get into the point that i have to Create a2billing database i am getting this message above. I even try to remove the
2010 Mar 17
2
Asterisk running on a Xen Centos Server challenge!!!
Hi guys! I am new here on the list , and this is my first question, and i want to say tanks to you all for the help that i will get from you all. Ok there is my problem. I rent a virtual machine ( Server ) here in South Africa and this server is a Centos running ou top of a Xen server. The machine works 100% no problems , but wend i try to compile the dahdi-linux-complete-2.2.1+2.2.1 i got
2013 Feb 04
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Attributes Rewrite (Final)
On Feb 3, 2013, at 12:55 PM, Bill Wending <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: >>> The 'align' and "cpu" attributes both have a value associated with them. The 'attr' attribute in '#1' has multiple values associated with it. (The BNF is below in the 'IR Changes' section.) Attribute groups...
2002 Sep 04
4
Limiting bandwidth to around max. 8k per second - possible? UPDATE
Ok, we got it working with 176x144 resolution. The following string produced an image that was not falling behind too much for too long - basically a little when it was getting TONS of movement, and then catching up fast. "65 58 110 0 1 1 90 8 120 1 1 " Now, we need to get this working on a 320x240 resolution, too (as sadly VP3 does not support 160x120. Seems to be a little senseless,
2013 Sep 11
2
[LLVMdev] Why a function pointer field in a LLVM IR struct is replaced by {}*?
Dear LLVM developers, My name is Ben Niu and I am a Ph.D. student at Lehigh University. I compiled the MUSL C library using Clang 3.3, and dumped the generated LLVM IR files. I found that the MUSL-defined FILE struct (aliasing __FILE_s) struct __FILE_s { unsigned flags; unsigned char *rpos, *rend; int (*close)(FILE *); unsigned char *wend, *wpos; unsigned char *mustbezero_1;
2019 Jul 23
2
OVS / KVM / libvirt / MTU
Hey there, I hope anyone can bring some light in the following problem. <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='cloudbr0'/> <mtu size='2000'/> <mac address='02:00:74:76:00:01'/> <model type='virtio'/> <virtualport type='openvswitch'> </virtualport> <vlan trunk='no'> <tag
2015 Nov 10
2
a VM does not get dhcp
hi everybody I'm looking at my setup and got stuck I have a box with two NICs on the same subnet, and another box similar, also two NICs on one subnet, all four NICs are on the same subnet. Now, that second box has also a virtual NIC (libvirtd's bridge route mode) and VMs guests are using it, traffic to that virtual net is routed via 1st real NIC. This second box dhcrelays to the
2013 Feb 03
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Attributes Rewrite (Final)
On Feb 3, 2013, at 10:45 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > On Jan 29, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote: >> Executive Summary: >> >> The new syntax is: >> >> #0 = attributes { noinline align=4 "cpu"="cortex-a8" } >> #1 = attributes { attr = (val1 val2 val3) } >>
2015 Nov 10
0
Re: a VM does not get dhcp
Okay. I may be missing something; from what you explicitly write about subnets, it sounds like you only have one, but if you don't have two subnets, why do you need a DHCP relay? SO. Assuming you have two subnets: * It sounds as if your DHCP request is generating an ACK. * I'm 99% sure your ACK has to traverse the DHCP helper and wend its way back to the originating host. So
2005 Jan 02
0
Re: donŽt lose the listners at dj changing
Guten Abend Karl Heyes, Am Sonntag, 2. Januar 2005 um 16:22 schrieben Sie: KH> On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 13:48, Carsten Henkel wrote: >> c KH> only 2 sources are allowed, so make sure you don't hit that limit. <sources>2</sources> >> <threadpool>20</threadpool> KH> a bit excessive really, most people can get away with 1 or 2
2010 Dec 06
1
How to fix Baldur's Gate 2 in CIDER so it doesn't crash?
Hey! Hello, WineHQ. Signed up because I've hit the limits of my ability with CIDER. I'm using the CIDER version of Baldur's Gate 2 on my Macbook 10.5.8 and I've gotten the game to run fine in Single Player. Unfortunately, I'm unable to run it in multiplayer mode which is a favorite of mine. Normally one can run a multiplayer TCP/IP game in BG2 so they can import/export
2002 Sep 04
0
Limiting bandwidth to around max. 8k per second - possible? Working?
Hello, I am using the latest binary download from vp32.com, just as a starter. We try using the VP32 codec in a video conferencing application, replacing Intel indeo for obvious reasons. I must note that I have considered contacting ON2 for a license of the VP5 codec, but after sending emails for amore than a week and never getting back calls after they were announced, and after not reaching
2013 Feb 26
2
Wiki Contribution Request
Username: BenHosmer Title: Building an RPM from Scratch Placement: http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Rpm I went through the process of building and documenting how to build an RPM from scratch using node.js as an example. I'd like to contribute this guide back to the wiki please. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2019 Aug 08
0
Re: OVS / KVM / libvirt / MTU
Hi Alvin, Thanks for the help. :) This sounds good. My head also wrap about this problem. The question for me is why they use the smallest? Cheers Sven __ Sven Vogel Teamlead Platform EWERK DIGITAL GmbH Br?hl 24, D-04109 Leipzig P +49 341 42649 - 11 F +49 341 42649 - 18 S.Vogel@ewerk.com www.ewerk.com Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Dr. Erik Wende, Hendrik Schubert, Frank Richter Registergericht:
2013 Sep 11
0
[LLVMdev] Why a function pointer field in a LLVM IR struct is replaced by {}*?
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Ben Niu <niuben003 at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear LLVM developers, > > My name is Ben Niu and I am a Ph.D. student at Lehigh University. I > compiled the MUSL C library using Clang 3.3, and dumped the generated LLVM > IR files. I found that the MUSL-defined FILE struct (aliasing __FILE_s) > > struct __FILE_s { > unsigned flags; >
2011 Jul 22
1
Summing daily values by weekday and weekend
(Sorry for reposting. Please delete previous msgs. Thanks!) Hi, all Here I created a data frame like mydates<- seq(as.Date("2010-05-29"), length = 43, by = "day") myvalues<-runif(43,0,1) myframe<-data.frame(dates=mydates, day=weekdays(dates), value=myvalues) dates day value 1 2010-05-29 Saturday 0.14576143 2 2010-05-30 Sunday 0.37669604
2011 Oct 17
0
akaya.me -- also known as yet another markdown editor
emmanuel said: > Thanks again for the detailed comments. well, sir, you deserve them. and i must say that your responses are uniformly impressive, both individually and -- most especially -- in their aggregate. the only one of them that would still wrinkle my forehead is the thought of possibly limiting the program only to chrome. i believe that might be a decisive turn-off to too many
2005 Jan 02
2
donŽt lose the listners at dj changing
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 13:48, Carsten Henkel wrote: > <limits> > <clients>50</clients> > <sources>2</sources> only 2 sources are allowed, so make sure you don't hit that limit. > <threadpool>20</threadpool> a bit excessive really, most people can get away with 1 or 2 > <mount> >
2006 Jan 10
1
qdisc''s useless in my case?
Hi! First, thanks for this great howto! Second, sorry for my english, it''s not the best! I have a question about the Linux qdisc. My configuation in short: Linux Box with 4 100Mbit ethernet inferfaces: - eth0 goes to a switch with ~60 PC''s connected wo use the internet connection. (192.168.1.200) - eth1 goes to an cable Modem with 5Mbit transfer speed - eth2 connects the 2.