Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Special Boot issue."
2010 Jun 23
0
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Michael Spencer <bigcheesegs at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm now going to make the stub patches that Daniel requested.
Added llvm/Support/COFF.h and merged in COFF constants from
llvm/MC/MCSectionCOFF.h.
Zeroth patch is done.
http://github.com/Bigcheese/llvm-mirror/commit/2d88aa08a072bb5f8d687b67d1476f23d37a87d4
A svn-style patch against svn HEAD is
2009 Jun 01
1
Exporting real-mode functions
A question was asked on the IRC channel about how to get the address of
a real-mode symbol -- or any assembly symbol in general.
The answer is that you have to declare it global.
In NASM syntax:
global func
func:
In GAS syntax:
.globl func
func:
--
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2012 Feb 02
3
Wine versioning
hello
I'm trying to find out what represents the third number in the numeration of Wine versions. To give an example, there is wine-1.3.35-168-g5b93bb9
I concluded "168" means that the g5b93bb9 commit is 168th in succession after wine-1.3.35, with 1.3.35 being zeroth.
Am I right?
2005 Jun 19
1
1-based arrays and copying vectors
I'm interfacing to C code that uses 1-based indexing on arrays -- it
ignores the zeroth element. Thus, input vectors from R must be moved up
one, and output arrays must be moved down one.
What is the best way to deal with this using R internal code?
My current approach is:
For an input R vector of length n, allocate a new vector(v) of length n+1
and copy input into v[1] to v[1+n]. Call
2005 Aug 09
4
SYSLINUX 3.10-pre6
This version cleans up the Ethersel (PCI config probing) changes I have
been iterating with Alex Heinz. It's not the same code (so please test,
especially Alex), but it should work the same.
As before, if you have a machine for which 2.13 worked and 3.0x hasn't
worked, please test this version too.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/
-hpa
2006 Nov 13
0
[LLVMdev] need help understanding getelementptr assembler instruction
Ram:
Let me explain and hopefully Reid or Chris will correct if I have it
wrong. The first 0 is the index into a possible array of sbyte[13]
arrays that this pointer points to. I expect GetElementPtr works this
way is to keep down the proliferation of arrays of arrays in the type
table. So you are pointing at the zeroth, and in this case only, array
of sbyte[13]. The next 0 actually
2013 Dec 01
1
request backport fix for isolinux 4.xx branch
Recently a patch by HPA was added to the elflink branch,
"isolinux: Clear upper half of EDX before using..."
http://git.zytor.com/?p=syslinux/syslinux.git;a=commit;h=870b84dd8714d
dfccc9288025331423efa6d76b7
The patch was then applied to the firmware branch too.
The patch solves an issue introduced by a prior commit "isolinux:
Update LBA in getlinsec loop".
Since the
2010 Jan 15
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] - Union types, attempt 2
I'm still working on the next patch, it's going somewhat slowly. I wanted to
create a unit test that actually created a union, and in order to do that I
had to implement constant unions. And rather than creating a special syntax
for constructing a union, I decided that it was simplest to implement the
insertvalue instruction for a constant union expression:
@foo = constant union {
2003 Oct 22
2
Possible to make samba ignore file permissions?
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Is there a way to setup samba to pretty much ignore file permissions, but
allow the write list of users to modify files in shares?
The problem I have, is users need permission through samba to modify web
pages, but they need to NOT have permission when they FTP in or through shell.
--
Northern Indiana ESC
Adam Kennedy - akennedy@niesc.k12.in.us
2006 Jul 15
1
Ogg embedding, problem with spec and/or bugs in speexenc
On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 14:35 -0700, Ralph Giles wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 02:17:22PM -0500, Joe Wreschnig wrote:
>
> > I'm working on support for tagging Speex files for Mutagen[0] and part
> > of the specification at [1] is confusing me. It says the first page
> > should have granulepos 0 and packetno 0. Does this really mean page
> > sequence number 0,
2010 Jun 23
3
[LLVMdev] Win32 COFF Support
I just finished the initial split up of WinCOFF.h into
llvm/Support/COFF.h and lib/MC/WinCOFFObjectWriter.cpp. This includes
almost the minimum changes required to split them up.
WinCOFFObjectWriter now needs some refactoring to make things more
consistent and less verbose. There also seem to be quite a few memory
leaks that need to be resolved.
2007 Oct 05
0
Winbind integration with large AD on Solaris 10
I'm having trouble getting Samba working on Solaris 10 with a large
active directory (35000 users, 5000 groups). I've set this up
successfully in the past with winbind enum users = yes and winbind enum
users = yes in the smb.conf file. Owing to the large number of users in
this application, I need to have these set to no. Realistically, only a
couple dozen people and 3 groups actually
2002 Jun 02
1
PATCH for Symbios/LSIlogic scsi and isolinux
Attached patch allows isolinux to boot from a CDROM attached to
a NCR/Symbios/LSIlogic SCSI controller (bios version 4.19).
It appears this bios can't read more than 1 sector at the time using
the ah=42h int13 call. The isolinux boot was failing early on when
4 sector are read. (bios returned error 0 !)
I'm not sure if the same 'getlinsec' routine is called upon later to
load
2013 Jul 12
1
Syslinux 4.07-pre1 released
Folks,
I've just spun a 4.07 prerelease. People were asking for a release that
contained the commits that have been sitting in the master branch, and
I've heard that distros are packaging the master branch just to get at
them.
---
Matt Fleming (4):
extlinux: Avoid dereferencing a garbage pointer
Merge branch 'searchdir_leak-406' of
2015 Mar 10
4
Glibc sources?
> Okay, thanks. I really don't need _EXACT_ match, but close. Again, my
> aim is to equip GlibC with some logging facilities IF anyone is using the
> gethostbyname(). Given the help from this list, I was able to rebuild
> GlibC for CentOS and am testing my stuff now.
>
> I appreciate your help on this matter. Not knowing where the knobs are was
> the hardest part. I
2020 Oct 03
2
Information about the number of indices in memory accesses
Michael makes a great point about aliasing here and different indexing that
accesses the same element!
Another note: x = A[0][2] is fundamentally different depending on the type
of `A`. If e.g. A was declared: int A[10][20], there's only _one_ load. A
is a (and is treated as) a linear buffer,
and GEPs only pinpoint the specific position of A[0][2] in this buffer
(i.e. 0*10 + 2). But if A was
2006 Jul 15
2
Ogg embedding, problem with spec and/or bugs in speexenc
(Sending again after subscribing, I guess the moderator is on vacation.)
I'm working on support for tagging Speex files for Mutagen[0] and part
of the specification at [1] is confusing me. It says the first page
should have granulepos 0 and packetno 0. Does this really mean page
sequence number 0, since the Ogg format doesn't number packets?
If it doesn't mean page sequence number,
2006 Nov 12
4
[LLVMdev] need help understanding getelementptr assembler instruction
I am trying to understand the hello word assember example. This is
my version:
%str1 = internal constant [13 x sbyte] c"Hello World\0a\00"
declare int %printf(sbyte*, ...)
implementation ; Functions:
int %main() {
%str2 = getelementptr [13 x sbyte]* %str1, long 0, long 0
call int(sbyte*, ...) *%printf(sbyte* %str2)
ret int 0
}
Why is getelementptr being given two "long
2005 Aug 09
1
cannot boot any domU - case #2
Hi,
I noticed the earlier thread on this started by Scott Koranda (sorry
- was reading off gmane so I can''t reply to thread)
I have exactly the same symptoms: machine hangs as soon as I attempt
to start a single domU, just after emitting "using config file..."
At that point the machine appears completely wedged. The sequence of
3 ^A on the console no longer does
2016 May 26
3
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hello Tim and others,
Thanks for your help explaining this process on IRC. I wrote out a
first draft in the RFC xml format. I have attached the xml (labeled as
xml.txt so it will appear inline) and the rendered txt files. Please
let me know where I can make improvements. I will upload this draft to
the IETF datatracker and send it out to codec@ after addressing your
comments.
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