Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "Dsync & random delete problem"
2007 Apr 18
3
[PATCH 12/21] i386 Deprecate descriptor asm
Ancient inline assembler that manipulates descriptor tables is unreadable
and has no type checking. Doing this in C actually generates better code,
saves code space, and improves readability.
The fact that you must cast descriptors to (char *) for the inline assembler
to work properly caused me no end of grief working on these patches.
Note that GCC does not generate rotations to utilize
2007 Apr 18
3
[PATCH 12/21] i386 Deprecate descriptor asm
Ancient inline assembler that manipulates descriptor tables is unreadable
and has no type checking. Doing this in C actually generates better code,
saves code space, and improves readability.
The fact that you must cast descriptors to (char *) for the inline assembler
to work properly caused me no end of grief working on these patches.
Note that GCC does not generate rotations to utilize
2019 Jan 17
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Ok I understand more what you meant. In fact I don’t care about the pdb
size, at least as a first step, so it won’t be a problem for me to have
duplicated symbols. Concerning TypeIndices my plan if possible is not to
generate a pdb for my jit and merge it, but instead directly extract debug
info from a DwarfContext just after llvm::object::ObjectFile is emitted by
the JIT engine and complete the
2019 Jan 17
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Ok I see..
what do you mean by “making sure to de-duplicate records as necessary” ?
Le jeu. 17 janv. 2019 à 19:09, Zachary Turner <zturner at google.com> a écrit :
> It's possible in theory to support incremental updates to a PDB (the file
> format is designed specifically with that in mind). But this functionality
> was never added to the PDB library since lld doesn't
2019 Jan 17
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Hi Zachary !
If there a way to easily create a new PDBFileBuilder from an existing
PDBFile or can/should I do the translation myself ?
I would like to start from a builder filled with the EXE PDB data and then
complete its DBI stream with the JIT module/symbols.
Thanks !
Le mer. 16 janv. 2019 à 23:41, Vivien Millet <vivien.millet at gmail.com> a
écrit :
> Thank you Zachary !
> I
2019 Jan 23
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
(Yes you are right this is my fault)
Considering the string table, it only seems to contains file relative
informations in every pdb I am using, and it looks correct but I will check
it.
I looked at the pdb.cpp code about checksums and tables, I copied some
stuff and got things wrong according to cvdump, then I simplified the
process of copying the table and it worked (in cvdump it finds the file
2019 Jan 16
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Sure. Along the way I’m happy to answer any specific questions you might
have too even if it’s for your downstream project
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 1:38 PM Vivien Millet <vivien.millet at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I would be up to improve pdbutil but I doubt I have enough knowledge or
> time to provide the complete merge feature, it would still be a very
> specific kind of merge as you
2018 Mar 14
1
[PDB] [JIT] Write to PDB file when COFFObjectFile is emitted by JIT
I'm sorry but I don't think I understand the question. But if you can't
produce a pdb using MSVC, it is hard to imagine that only lld can do,
unless MSVC linker has a bug.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:07 PM Vivien Millet <vivien.millet at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the answers, i tried to use LINK.EXE to produce a pdb, but
> unfortunately, it produces an empty pdb
2019 Jan 28
3
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Hello Zachary,
Sorry for replying so lately but It's been a week I'm thinking an working
hard on your "dll memory buffer" idea to see if it works and give you
feedbacks !
And it works pretty well until now :
I shared on the list what I did :
- create a .ASM file full of "int 3" instructions (to ensure that if we
execute over the boundaries we instantly break.
-
2019 Jan 16
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Well, that’s certainly possible, but improving llvm-pdbutil is another
possibility. Doing it directly in your jit compiler will probably save you
time though, since you won’t have to worry about writing tests and going
through code review
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 1:01 PM Vivien Millet <vivien.millet at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the tips !
> When you talk about doing all of this I
2019 Jan 17
4
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
That’s a good question, by default when emitting the object file I choose
COFF but it embeds dwarf and not codeview in the end.. there probably is a
way to do it or at least it must be implemented if not yet..
Lets imagine I manage to do that.. when you say there is nothing to do, I
still must have a PDBFileBuilder to copy the codeview data inside the EXE
PDB right ? I cannot insert them easily in
2003 Aug 25
2
Re: SYSLINUX Digest, Vol 5, Issue 18
Hi, i'm sorry but i dint actually understand what u asked for, Like do u
want to know exactly what error message i'm getting or the configuration of
the pc's in which i get these errors ??
Sorry for being so stupid :-))
Bye,
Jassi
>
>Jaspreet oberoi wrote:
> > Hi,,
> >
> > I wud just like to inform that the previous issue of memdisk not booting
> >
2019 Feb 25
2
[IR][AsmPrinter][MCJIT]: ensure every x64 "CALL" to Jit function uses relative address
Hi Lang,
That would be great ! :)
For now I found a hack which consist of loading a "full of NOP" DLL, use my
own DllMemMgr which allocates JIT sections inside the DLL virtual space,
backup the memory inside some buffers, unload the DLL, copy the buffer
inside the DLL file, create the PDB, reload the DLL file which hopefully in
99% is reloaded at the same virtual address (this allow me
2018 Apr 02
0
[Dwarf] Register a local variable in DIBuilder and locate it later with a DwarfContext
"IR" often refers to the general concept/semantics, not only the textual
format in .ll files (there are 3 main forms - bitcode, textual IR, and the
in-memory representation (llvm::Module, etc - constructed using IRBuilder)).
A great place to start is to look at what Clang does to produce debug info
- it uses IRBuilder, for instance. So you could look at how Clang uses the
IRBuilder when
2019 Jan 14
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
Yes I am the person who wrote this feature (along with most other
PDB-related features).
I thought about some and I think it's a bit hard (if not impossible) to
merge PDBs in this way. Here's a short list of things I came up with
1) We need to merge the list of modules. This requires first detecting if
two modules are actually the same. For example, if I run llvm-pdbutil on a
random
2005 Oct 10
2
A xenu kernel 2.6.11 with physical access to a PCI netcard.
I just compile one kernel to the domU but cant see the PCI netcard, i
hide the card from dom0
physdev_dom0_hide=''(00:11.0)'' and added to the domU config pci = [
''0,11,0'' ] and dint work.. any howto to do that?
- ariel
ariel en BSDlatino . org
ariel en ferreras . info
http://www.BSDlatino.org
http://ariel.BSDlatino.org
2019 Jan 15
2
[llvm-pdbutil] : merge not working properly
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 2:50 AM Vivien Millet <vivien.millet at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Zachary !
> Thanks for your time !
> So you are one of the happy guys who suffered from the lack of PDB format
> information :)
>
Yes, that would be me :)
> To be honest I'm really a beginner in the PDB stuff, I just read some llvm
> documentation to understand what went
2018 Mar 14
0
[PDB] [JIT] Write to PDB file when COFFObjectFile is emitted by JIT
Hi, thanks for the answers, i tried to use LINK.EXE to produce a pdb, but
unfortunately, it produces an empty pdb (i have debug symbols in the dumped
.obj because I can see them with PEViewer).
It is probably because i have undefined symbols, which is logical because
i'm dumping machine code which points to running native code. I still dont
understand why LINK.EXE is not able to produce a
2018 Mar 14
2
[PDB] [JIT] Write to PDB file when COFFObjectFile is emitted by JIT
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 7:00 PM Lang Hames <lhames at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Vivien,
>
> I'm not familiar with Windows development, but I believe you could dump
> the object file to disk then run LINK.EXE to produce the PDB.
> Alternatively, I think LLD can also produce PDB files (Rui -- is that
> right?), in which case you may be able to use that.
>
Yes, lld can
2010 Jul 05
15
Assassins Creed2
any one knows how to INSTALL assassins Creed2??
when i run the installation file with WINE it says
There is no windows program configured to open this type of file.
can some one help please?
this happens when i run the setup.exe
and the autprun is not working well
Btw the DvD is duallayer
first when i inserted the DvD into the normal DvD rom it dint work well.
this time it works but it says that