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2006 Mar 13
2
panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
I get the above panic after nfs clients attach to this nfs server and being read/write ops on it after an unclean shutdown. I've fsck'ed the fs, and it marks it as clean, but I get this every time. It's an NFS share of a GEOM stripe (about 2TB). mode = 0100600, inum = 58456203, fs = /mnt panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc I do have dumps from two crashes so far. This is
2019 Nov 01
0
[PATCH v2 14/15] drm/amdgpu: Use mmu_range_notifier instead of hmm_mirror
On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 02:44:51PM +0000, Yang, Philip wrote: > @@ -854,12 +853,20 @@ int amdgpu_ttm_tt_get_user_pages(struct amdgpu_bo *bo, struct page **pages) > r = -EPERM; > goto out_unlock; > } > + up_read(&mm->mmap_sem); > + timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(HMM_RANGE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT); > + > +retry: > + range->notifier_seq =
2004 Apr 08
0
Mailman results for Cottage (PR#6748)
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2008 Aug 16
0
Panic in nfs/ffs after upgrade from 6.2 to 6.3-RELEASE
Hello, This file server was upgraded from 6.2-RELEASE-p$something to 6.3-RELEASE-p3 (current RELENG_6_3 sources via csup) on August, 11 and rebooted to the new kernel on August, 12. The school is closed due to holidays. The only load is mail delivery to Maildirs via NFS from another server (just 50 mailboxes or so, none of them very busy) and nightly backups. I went there on August, 13 to perform
2019 Oct 29
4
[PATCH v2 14/15] drm/amdgpu: Use mmu_range_notifier instead of hmm_mirror
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 07:22:37PM +0000, Yang, Philip wrote: > Hi Jason, > > I did quick test after merging amd-staging-drm-next with the > mmu_notifier branch, which includes this set changes. The test result > has different failures, app stuck intermittently, GUI no display etc. I > am understanding the changes and will try to figure out the cause. Thanks! I'm not
2018 Jun 01
0
Regroup and create new dataframe
No html!, Copy the list using Reply-All. The data frame group_PrivateLabel does not contain variables called Product_Name or Region. David C From: nguy2952 University of Minnesota <nguy2952 at umn.edu> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2018 2:13 PM To: David L Carlson <dcarlson at tamu.edu> Subject: Re: [R] Regroup and create new dataframe Hi David, your example is perfect! I am still
2008 Oct 02
1
RBloomberg to get dividend
I try to use RBloomberg to get the dividend for IBM. However, blpGetData(conn, "IBM EQUITY", field="EQY_DVD_HIST_ALL", start=as.chron("1980-01-01")) doesn't work. It returns EQY_DVD_HIST_ALL (10/02/08 14:46:36) NA I have to used blpGetData(conn, "IBM EQUITY", "EQY_DVD_SH_12M_NET",
2020 Aug 30
5
BUG: complete misunterstanding of the MS-ABI
Objects compiled for the MS-ABI don't conform to it! Data types beyond 64 bit MUST BE returned by the callee via the hidden first argument allocated by the caller, NOT in XMM0! Demo/proof: from this source --- llvm-bug.c --- #ifndef __clang__ typedef struct { unsigned __int64 low; unsigned __int64 high; } __uint128_t; #else __attribute__((ms_abi)) #endif __uint128_t
2014 Oct 02
0
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: gk20a: Fix type of dividend in do_div()
From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> The semantics of do_div() are (see include/asm-generic/div64.h): uint32_t do_div(uint64_t *n, uint32_t base) Using a different type will therefore cause the following warning (as seen on xtensa/allmodconfig): CC [M] drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/clock/gk20a.o In file included from arch/xtensa/include/generated/asm/div64.h:1:0,
2001 Feb 01
1
constructing a vector from a dataframe and another vector
Hi All, I have a dataframe, divs, that looks like this: > divs date ticker dividend 263 20010322 ADBE 0.025 264 20010628 ADBE 0.025 265 20010927 ADBE 0.025 4308 20010212 ED 0.550 4309 20010514 ED 0.410 5416 20010330 GE 0.137 5417 20010629 GE 0.137 5418 20010928
2007 Aug 18
1
[LLVMdev] Soft floating point support
This patch supplies software IEEE floating point support. The comment from the patch reproduced below says all there is to say. This patch contains the prior "cleanup" patch; please don't apply that one. Please let me know of any bugs. It is tested reasonably well, but until I put together random tests it's hard to have 100% confidence. Neil. /* A self-contained host- and
2007 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] Other Intrinsics?
Do you have plans to add other intrinsics? I'm curious as to why there is an llvm.sin intrinsic and an llvm.cos intrinsic, but no llvm.atan intrinsic. Why is there an llvm.pow intrinsic but no llvm.log intrinsic? Also, have you thought about integer intrinsics like multiprecision multiply (u32xu32->u64) and multiprecision divide (u64/u32->(dividend:u32,remainder:u32))? Regards,
2005 Jun 23
2
quotient and remainder
hi netters Is there a function in R that can compute the quotient and remainder of a division calculation? such that when 11 is given as the dividend and 5 the divider, the function returns 2(quotient) and 1(remainder). Thanks a lot! _________________________________________________________________ 伱佲伔佈佅伮佋佖 MSN Explorer: http://explorer.msn.com/lccn/
2012 Aug 27
2
Assigning colors on low p-values in table
Hi all R-users, I?m trying to assign colors on those p-value in my table output that fall above a certain critical value, let?s say a p-value >0.05. My table looks like this: Assets ADF-Level P-Value ADF-First D P-Value ADF-Second D P-Value [1,] Liabilities -2.3109 0.1988 -3.162 0.025 -6.0281
2007 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] a question about constant fold for fdiv
Reid Spencer wrote: > On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 15:50 -0700, leo han wrote: > >> Hello, I have a question about the constant folding for fdiv instructions. >> For the instruction "fdiv double 0.0, 0.0", the folded result is inf. I >> think this should be nan. Can anyone tell me why it is not nan? >> > > I think the specification says that it is
2006 Jun 26
0
[klibc 35/43] sparc support for klibc
The parts of klibc specific to the sparc architecture. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> --- commit 1b5c93603ed3460ed1fba9e5d453a6fa54d0ccce tree 7fb0a134b3add408c02b470616d440ad398d86d3 parent 94473ed85b00ec45ff8ee6cac62f60a368ff4534 author H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun 2006 16:58:47 -0700 committer H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun
2007 Jun 14
1
ISOLINUX: Updating ISOLINUX.CFG Q
I have a non-bug related question, which has been giving me fits for a while. Can ISOLINUX.CFG be updated on a multi-session disc ? It seems not, as I make m/s CDs all the time and can change every other file on the disc, exc ISOLINUX.CFG. My best guess at this point is that ISOLINUX.BIN can't access secondary sessions on the disc, pos related to the boot-info-table patch. Whether
2007 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] a question about constant fold for fdiv
Jeff Cohen wrote: > Reid Spencer wrote: >> On Thu, 2007-03-22 at 15:50 -0700, leo han wrote: >> >>> Hello, I have a question about the constant folding for fdiv instructions. >>> For the instruction "fdiv double 0.0, 0.0", the folded result is inf. I >>> think this should be nan. Can anyone tell me why it is not nan? >>>
2007 Oct 11
5
cpufreq: weird bug in set_time_scale
On my test machine, in set_time_scale(), the following code: ts->mul_frac = div_frac(MILLISECS(1000), tps32); crashes with a division by zero error if tps32 == 1000000000d. Unfortunately, tps32 is often that value. Does anyone know why this happens? I''ve resolved it temporarily by checking for tps32 == 1000000000 and changing the value slightly (101000010d works fine on my test
2008 Mar 31
3
[LLVMdev] Reference Manual Clarifications
Here are some clarifications for the reference manual. Please verify that my assumptions are correct. Shall I post a patch? Floating-point Constants: Add "The assembler requires the exact decimal value of a floating-point constant. For example, the assembler accepts '1.25' but rejects '1.3' because '1.3' is a repeating decimal in binary." Binary