Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Domain-specific HLT when idle"
2009 Aug 10
2
PROMPT=0/ESCAPE key SERIAL fun
Hi,
For some time now I have been using pxelinux to add a helpful
'administrator' boot mode to our workstations with the following
'pxelinux.cfg/default' config:
----
DEFAULT local
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 0
TOTALTIMEOUT 1
ONTIMEOUT menu
ALLOWOPTIONS 0
NOESCAPE 0
LABEL local
LOCALBOOT 0
LABEL menu
CONFIG /pxelinux.cfg/default-menu
----
This is great as by
2012 Mar 23
19
[PATCH 00/19][elflink] Improve compatibility with 4.x
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com>
The following patch series is available at,
git://git.zytor.com/users/mfleming/syslinux.git elflink
All patches are against the 'elflink' branch.
This series fixes a few serious bugs and some behavioural
incompatibilities with the 4.x series.
Matt Fleming (19):
ldlinux: Initialise 'p' before using it.
ldlinux: Parse
2005 Apr 05
0
Regression Modeling Strategies Workshop by Frank Harrell in Southern California
Dr. Frank E. Harrell, Jr., Professor and Chair of the Department of
Biostatistics at Vanderbilt University is giving a one-day workshop on
Regression Modeling Strategies on Friday, April 29, 2005. Analyses of the
example datasets use R/S-Plus and make extensive use of the Hmisc library
written by Professor Harrell.The workshop is sponsored by the Southern
California Chapter of the American
2011 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] IO intrinsics?
I found these lines in the BrainF example:
//declare i32 @getchar()
getchar_func = cast<Function>(module->
getOrInsertFunction("getchar", IntegerType::getInt32Ty(C), NULL));
//declare i32 @putchar(i32)
putchar_func = cast<Function>(module->
getOrInsertFunction("putchar", IntegerType::getInt32Ty(C),
2005 Mar 14
4
[SMB 3.0.10] File Locking Mechanism Windows <-> Unix
Hello,
Iam facing a problem in locking of files across samba shares. We have samba
3.0.10 running on Solaris 9 with the smb.conf as follows.
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = NMUINT
netbios name = NMUINTFS
interfaces = <IP>
bind interfaces only = Yes
security = DOMAIN
password server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
log level = 1
ldap
2005 Jun 19
1
HLT when idle
Hi all,
I am wondering about the following suggested change:
In isolinux.asm, line 50 (at least in my Debian patched version), add
the line "hlt" inside the "DO_IDLE" macro.
Explanation:
When running isolinux on a vmware box, the boot menu takes up all
available CPU. This change seems to solve this problem. I have read
elsewhere that such a change will not go in, as the
2007 Apr 18
7
[Bridge] (no subject)
Dear Sir,
I was trying to install bridge as we are installing
scps gateway in our testbed.This requires us to
install the bridge.
Our Linux version is 2.4.18 ~3 and we are using redhat
7.2
Please let me know which is the bridge I should
install and how to configure it.
Before configuring the bridge what I should check in
my configuration.
Thanks for your time,
Sincerely
Rama
=====
I hear
2004 May 11
2
[LLVMdev] Problems accessing structs
Hello!
I get some odd behaviour using my structs:
"myKernelMap" = type {int (sbyte*)*, int ()*}
"Kernel" = type {"myKernelMap"*}
The second member ( int()* ) is a pointer to the %getchar() function.
I want to call getchar using this function:
int "callmyKernelgetchar_kernel"("Kernel"* "myKernel")
{
"PTRMAP" =
2009 May 04
3
[RFC][PATCH] poweroff COMBOOT module
This module is able to power off a system via APM.
It was tested on QEMU, Bochs and VMware.
Possible usage:
TIMEOUT 3000
TOTALTIMEOUT 9000
ONTIMEOUT poweroff.com
- Sebastian
Index: syslinux-3.80-pre7/modules/poweroff.asm
===================================================================
--- /dev/null
+++ syslinux-3.80-pre7/modules/poweroff.asm
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+ absolute 0
+pspInt20: resw 1
2012 May 04
3
[GIT PULL] elflink fixes
Peter,
Paulo reported some problems with his config files under ISOLINUX and
PXELINUX - basically TIMEOUT and TOTALTIMEOUT were broken. The patches
I've pushed to the elflink branch fix this and also fix parsing of the
ALLOWOPTIONS config directive.
The following changes since commit d5e02fb16a11bfdbce1e90a39e6cb5f2ad925389:
get_key: Valid key values are positive (2012-04-17 11:25:53
2011 Apr 20
3
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
This code is undefined, meaning that all bets are off, don't do it.
I.e. It reads the value of I between two sequence points and uses it
for something other than determining the value written. From: Csaba
Raduly
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:44 AM
To: Joe Armstrong
Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
Hi Joe
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Joe
2019 Apr 11
3
RFC: Feature: MENU HIDDEN behaviour on ANY key
Hello,
Here's a small enhancement feature for menu.c32. Looking for feedback before starting any coding (not sure when I'll have time for implementation)
Regards,
Dany St-Amant
*Problem statement*
When MENU HIDDEN is used on an headless server, any noise on the serial console can interrupt the boot; it would be preferable if there only specific keys were allowed to interrupt, reducing
2002 Apr 23
1
SYSLINUX 1.73-pre1
I have released SYSLINUX 1.73-pre1. This isn't a bug fix release (thank
God), but given the rather painful quality of the last couple of
releases I wanted to get another prerelease out as I'm working on the
new core code.
I'm trying to eliminate differences between the various syslinux
components whereever possible; there has been some unnecessary
differences in the past which
2011 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] IO intrinsics?
Hi, Hans
> Since getchar and putchar are never defined, I'm assuming they are
> intrinsics, but they are not documented with the rest of the intrinsics. So
> are they intrinsics or something else?
I _guess_ standard functions like getchar/putchar are linked by
default.
Regards,
chenwj
--
Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任)
Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science,
Academia Sinica,
2011 Apr 19
2
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
Hello,
Is this a bug in clang, or a bug in my thinking?
/Joe Armstrong
/*
When I compile the following program I get different answers in clang and gcc.
$ gcc bug2.c
$ ./a.out
j = 40
$ clang bug2.c
$ ./a.out
j = 41
I think the correct answer is 41. If my understanding of C is correct
(which, or course, it might not be) the incremented value of i++ is
first made available
2011 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
So... Are 40 and 41 the only legal behaviors or are there more?
Robby
On Tuesday, April 19, 2011, Ahmed Charles <ahmedcharles at gmail.com> wrote:
> This code is undefined, meaning that all bets are off, don't do it.
> I.e. It reads the value of I between two sequence points and uses it
> for something other than determining the value written. From: Csaba
> Raduly
>
2005 Dec 12
2
Configuration question for syslinux 3.11 menu and ontimeout option
I just started to play with syslinux 3.11 and have some problems with the
configuration. I want to implement following:
wait 5 seconds till the users chooses the right label. if nothing is done
for 5 seconds it should boot from next boot device specified by the BIOS.
I configured syslinux like that:
default menu.c32
prompt 0
timeout 50
ONTIMEOUT localboot
totaltimeout 200
display boot.msg
MENU
2010 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] Kaleidoscope toy4 failure seg fault on llvm::ExecutionEngine::getTargetData (this=0x0)
I am new to llvm so I might be missing a critical step. My system is
Fedora 12 but this also happens in Mac OS X 10.6.2. Here are the
steps I used to compile llvm:
export TARGETS=x86,x86_64,cpp
export INSTALLDIR=/home/rovitotv/llvm
../llvm-2.6/configure --prefix=$INSTALLDIR --enable-bindings=none
--enable-targets=$TARGETS --enable-optimized
--with-llvmgccdir=$INSTALLDIR
2019 Jul 28
2
Efficient way to identify an instruction
Hi Tim,
as always thanks for your help. Unfortunately I made a mistake in my email
but apart from that I still have problems.
Il giorno sab 27 lug 2019 alle ore 11:53 Tim Northover <
t.p.northover at gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi Alberto,
>
> On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 at 10:09, Alberto Barbaro via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > Having the reference I to
2011 Feb 17
5
[PATCH 0/4] Reduce core size
From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at linux.intel.com>
These patches are based on the elflink branch.
This set of patches is my attempt at moving the command-line interface
functionality out of the core and into an ELF module to reduce the
size of the core.
The most interesting patch is [PATCH 4/4] which moves the cli code out
of core/elflink and into com32/elflink/modules. [PATCH 4/4] is