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2017 Dec 07
2
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: Disable interrupts if napi_complete_done rescheduled napi
Since commit 39e6c8208d7b ("net: solve a NAPI race") napi has been able
to be rescheduled within napi_complete_done() even in non-busypoll case,
but virtnet_poll() always enabled interrupts before complete, and when
napi was rescheduled within napi_complete_done() it did not disable
interrupts.
This caused more interrupts when event idx is disabled.
According to commit cbdadbbf0c79
2017 Dec 07
2
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: Disable interrupts if napi_complete_done rescheduled napi
Since commit 39e6c8208d7b ("net: solve a NAPI race") napi has been able
to be rescheduled within napi_complete_done() even in non-busypoll case,
but virtnet_poll() always enabled interrupts before complete, and when
napi was rescheduled within napi_complete_done() it did not disable
interrupts.
This caused more interrupts when event idx is disabled.
According to commit cbdadbbf0c79
2011 Mar 24
2
running a script repeatedly
Dear Debian People:
Is there a way to run a little script (on Ubuntu Manic Meerkat) every hour, please?
I know that this is more of a LINUX/UNIX question rather than an R question. Sorry.
Thanks,
Erin
Erin M. Hodgess, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston - Downtown
mailto: hodgesse@uhd.edu
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2017 Dec 07
1
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: Disable interrupts if napi_complete_done rescheduled napi
On 2017?12?07? 13:09, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 01:15:15PM +0900, Toshiaki Makita wrote:
>> Since commit 39e6c8208d7b ("net: solve a NAPI race") napi has been able
>> to be rescheduled within napi_complete_done() even in non-busypoll case,
>> but virtnet_poll() always enabled interrupts before complete, and when
>> napi was rescheduled
2017 Dec 07
1
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: Disable interrupts if napi_complete_done rescheduled napi
On 2017?12?07? 13:09, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 07, 2017 at 01:15:15PM +0900, Toshiaki Makita wrote:
>> Since commit 39e6c8208d7b ("net: solve a NAPI race") napi has been able
>> to be rescheduled within napi_complete_done() even in non-busypoll case,
>> but virtnet_poll() always enabled interrupts before complete, and when
>> napi was rescheduled
2018 Jan 29
1
Searching R Packages
Dear Spencer,
Nice initiative!
I discover a lot of packages not by explicit search, but by running into
them. I find cranberries really helpful there, especially the twitter feed
(@CRANberries) and also r-bloggers, especially through Joseph Rickert's
monthly roundup of new packages. And then of course there is the R journal
and JSS, but those speak for themselves.
So maybe a 'keeping up
2012 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] Bay Area LLVM Social - July
Will the Bay Area LLVM Social take place on July 5 (first Thursday), or be rescheduled because adjacent to the July 4 holiday?
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2017 Nov 30
2
TwoAddressInstructionPass bug?
Hi,
we are in the midst of an interesting work that begun with setting
'guessInstructionProperties = 0' in the SystemZ backend. We have found
this to be useful, and discovered many instructions where the
hasSideEffects flag was incorrectly set while it actually shouldn't.
The attached patch and test case triggers an assert in TwoAddress.
(bin/llc ./tc_TwoAddr_crash.ll
2009 Jan 27
3
plot Ticks
Is there a way to force the number of ticks along an axis ?
I read the on-line documentation and tried many combinations of all available parameters from functions
par(), axTicks(), axis(), plot() ... but no luck !
Thank you very much,
Maura
tutti i telefonini TIM!
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2011 Jul 08
2
Using Windows 7 Task Scheduler with R source scripts
Hello all,
I'm trying to get a specific source file to run at a certain time each day with WindowsScheduler
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/schedule-a-task
I've tried a number of methods, none of which work:
My best guess was:
1. Associate the script.R file with R in FileTypes.
2. Call the script.R file in the scheduler
This definitely opens R, but the source file
2010 May 25
2
website address for the pseuso-XLS files
http://gigamail.rossoalice.alice.it/messages/readMessageFrameset.aspx?DeliveryID=ba40cf18-29db-4404-a3ce-af26f760ecf9
Please, paste the website address above shown in your web browser address field.
Make sure the whole string is pasted with no space or any other character.
Telecom couldn't generate more clumsy website addresses .... Sorry for that.
Thank you in advance,
Maura
tutti i
2017 Nov 30
0
TwoAddressInstructionPass bug?
Hi Jonas,
Thanks for bringing that up.
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 4:04 AM, Jonas Paulsson via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we are in the midst of an interesting work that begun with setting 'guessInstructionProperties = 0' in the SystemZ backend. We have found this to be useful, and discovered many instructions where the hasSideEffects flag
2012 Jun 25
0
[LLVMdev] Bay Area LLVM Social - July
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Kipping, David <dkipping at qualcomm.com>wrote:
> Will the Bay Area LLVM Social take place on July 5 (first Thursday), or
> be rescheduled because adjacent to the July 4 holiday?
>
FWIW, I'm fine rescheduling it, but let's see what the maestro says.
> ****
>
> _______________________________________________
> LLVM Developers
2012 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] Bay Area LLVM Social - July
Thanks for pointing this out. Let's hold the July one on the 12th.
On 25 June 2012 13:34, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Kipping, David <dkipping at qualcomm.com>wrote:
>
>> Will the Bay Area LLVM Social take place on July 5 (first Thursday),
>> or be rescheduled because adjacent to the July 4 holiday?
2008 Nov 11
1
R: R: Hidden Markov Models
Thank you for your prompt answer.
The breathing signal observations are the amplitude values as a function of time and phase.
According to our model the hidden states are the different breathing types.
Subjects, whose respiratiion process is regular, are likely to breathe, keeping the same cycle pattern/type,
for many consecutive cycles. therefore dwelling in the same hidden state.
The more
2010 Jul 18
5
package "plotrix"
I installed package plotrix because reading its vignette it looks like it can help me solve a "legend" problem.
The package instaleed correctly on my Mac OS/X 10.5.8
But I cannot reproduce the examples centered on function "lgendg".
> library(plotrix)
> plot(0.5,0.5,xlim=c(0,1),ylim=c(0,1),type="n",
+ main="Test of grouped legend function")
>
2010 Apr 09
2
How to update JGR
I recently updated R on Linus/SuSE 11.1
I complained because no on-line help was available from JGR after R update. I was told to update JGR as well.
How can I do that ?
I installed JGR on SuSE three times in the past with different R versions.Every time it's been a nightmare.
I am afraid to have to spend a whole day, maybe longer, to update JGR ...
I would greatly appreciate some clear
2008 May 05
7
Wine and Dual core CPU
I have searched the forums and cant seem to find an answer. I have noticed that when i run games and programs under wine its only useing 1 core. While when i run native Linux apps they use both cores. Also the games and programs that i am running under wine use both cores when run under windows. Is this a bug, or maybe just something i dont have setup correcly on my computer.
Computer specs.
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display