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2012 Nov 06
1
[PATCH] xen/events: xen/events: fix RCU warning
exit_idle() should be called after irq_enter(), otherwise it throws:
[ 2.513020] [ INFO: suspicious RCU usage. ]
[ 2.513076] 3.6.5 #1 Not tainted
[ 2.513128] -------------------------------
[ 2.513183] include/linux/rcupdate.h:725 rcu_read_lock() used illegally while idle!
[ 2.513271]
[ 2.513271] other info that might help us debug this:
[ 2.513271]
[ 2.513388]
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2012 Nov 06
1
[PATCH] xen/events: xen/events: fix RCU warning
exit_idle() should be called after irq_enter(), otherwise it throws:
[ 2.513020] [ INFO: suspicious RCU usage. ]
[ 2.513076] 3.6.5 #1 Not tainted
[ 2.513128] -------------------------------
[ 2.513183] include/linux/rcupdate.h:725 rcu_read_lock() used illegally while idle!
[ 2.513271]
[ 2.513271] other info that might help us debug this:
[ 2.513271]
[ 2.513388]
[
2006 Jul 28
1
Package digest broken under R v2.4.0 devel
[cc:ing to the maintainer of digest]
FYI, package 'digest' (v0.2.1 2005/11/04 04:45:53) generates the same
output regardless of input with R v2.4.0 devel (2006-07-25 r38698).
Starting a vanilla R session you get:
> library(digest)
> digest(1)
[1] "3416a75f4cea9109507cacd8e2f2aefc"
> digest(2)
[1] "3416a75f4cea9109507cacd8e2f2aefc"
> digest(rnorm(10))
[1]
2012 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] lld file format as native OS executable format
Hello,
Would it be feasible to use the internal lld file format as the native
executable format for an OS? Are there performance or space
considerations that would make this a poor choice?
Cheers,
Shea Levy
P.S. please CC me on replies, I'm not subscribed.
2012 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] lld file format as native OS executable format
On 05/02/2012 01:00 PM, Dave Zarzycki wrote:
> Shea,
>
> Feasible? Sure, anything is feasible. A good idea? Not really. The internal lld file format is an _intermediate_ data structure designed to make creating the final executable straightforward and fast. It isn't designed to be an executable format itself. In fact, the reason why linkers can often be slow is because the
2012 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] lld file format as native OS executable format
Shea,
Feasible? Sure, anything is feasible. A good idea? Not really. The internal lld file format is an _intermediate_ data structure designed to make creating the final executable straightforward and fast. It isn't designed to be an executable format itself. In fact, the reason why linkers can often be slow is because the intermediate and final object file formats are conflated.
davez
On
2001 Jan 18
3
BSafe toolkits for implementing RSA public key algorithm
Has anyone had any experience with any of the BSafe toolkits that are
available and contain support for the RSA public key algorithms? I would
like to use one of RSA's toolkits in a port of a Windows OpenSSH client that
I am working on, in order to avoid any licensing issues from RSA. Can anyone
recommend a good toolkit? I understand that there a number of them, such as
BSafe SSL-C, SLPlus,
2016 Oct 21
3
Segfault in llc 3.8.0 building GHC
Hi all,
I'm hitting a segfault in llc when trying to build GHC:
http://sprunge.us/ZVGB. What is the best way to debug this? I'm able to
bump to 3.8.1 if needed, but GHC tends to break when updating major
versions due to IR incompatibilities.
Thanks,
Shea
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2011 Oct 20
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM Language Reference Strictness
On 10/19/11 11:58 PM, Eli Friedman wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Shea Levy<shea at shealevy.com> wrote:
>> 2. Are target-specific behaviors documented for each supported target?
> When anything has target-specific behavior, that fact should be
> documented. Beyond that, if you have a question about what some
> construct is supposed to do, please ask.
What I
2011 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Removing GCC Runtime Dependencies on Linux
On 12/19/11 7:19 PM, Howard Hinnant wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Shea Levy wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Is it possible, if using libc++ and compiler-rt, to have a clang with no
>> runtime dependencies on any GCC components on Linux? If not, will this
>> ever be possible?
> We are working on a new libc++abi: http://libcxxabi.llvm.org/ which carries
2006 Jun 18
6
integer array columns
Postgres database.
I have a categories table, with two columns id, and name.
I have a recipes table, with a category_ids column.
I want each recipe to belong to one or more category.
in recipe_controller.rb I have this:
def create
@recipe = Recipe.new( @params[''recipe''] )
@recipe.category_ids = @params[''recipe''][''category_ids''].map{
2006 Jan 20
8
AJAX for sale!
Thought I would share this with you guys, it brought a smile to my face this
morning...
So, I work for a quick American company who I won''t name, and for the past
few months I have been pushing to use AJAX in some of our Web applications.
This looks like its finally happening, and we are using it in an upcoming
project. There was a meeting about it yesterday, which unfortunately I
2003 Oct 03
5
Backing up laptops on network
Hi all,
We are currently looking at a solution for backing up files on laptops
to a server in a small office (10 users).
I was looking at rsync as a solution. Here is my suggested solution:
Install rsync on network server - this is Windows 2000 :-(
Share the root of C:\ on laptops
Schedule rsync to periodically mount to laptops share ove SMB (if they
can be found) and running an incremental
2011 Oct 20
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Language Reference Strictness
Hello,
I'd like write a program that performs static analysis of code at the
LLVM assembly/bitcode level, and to do so I plan on extensively
referencing the language reference. As I hope to eventually use this
tool as part of a security analysis of untrusted code, I need to be
rather strict in my interpretation of the document. As such, I have some
questions about how the implementers
2009 May 22
1
rsync read block size
Hi All
We want to use rsync to backup a live Berkley db to a remote site. BDB
has a requirement that read has to be in the unit of db page size. So
wonder how could we make sure that rsync can follow that? If we need
to change the code, where we should begin to look at? Thanks!
Ming
2011 Oct 20
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Language Reference Strictness
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Shea Levy <shea at shealevy.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like write a program that performs static analysis of code at the
> LLVM assembly/bitcode level, and to do so I plan on extensively
> referencing the language reference. As I hope to eventually use this
> tool as part of a security analysis of untrusted code, I need to be
>
2016 Oct 26
1
Segfault in llc 3.8.0 building GHC
I found a fix! The first hunk of https://reviews.llvm.org/D17533
(lib/CodeGen/TargetFrameLoweringImpl.cpp) on top of 3.8.1 does the
trick.
Does llvm do patch releases of old versions?
Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> writes:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 6:19 AM, Shea Levy via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm hitting
2000 Dec 30
1
[Re: openSSH/openSSL question.]
Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
On 29 Dec 2000, sunil vallamkonda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looking at:
> http://www.openssh.com/features.html
>
> Under 'Free Licensing' section:
>
> "any licensed or patented components are chosen from
> external libraries (e.g. OpenSSL)"
>
> Can someone please enlighten me which
> components
2012 Jun 19
4
GUI rails debugger
Hello,
Somewhat new to rails here. But have used Ruby for years and thus have used
ruby-debug before with success. My years of gdb experience were helpful.
I like how rails development is easy to do with Vim and command line. They
only time I yearn for a GUI tool is when debugging. I do MS MVC dev at
work, and VS is nice for debugging, even if I am not nuts about the rest of
it. Anyone
2011 Oct 20
2
[LLVMdev] Missing Configure Checks
Hello,
The llvm 2.9 configure script fails to check for groff, causing a
failure very late in the game when building man pages, and, on OSX,
sw_vers. I'll try to write a patch for this myself, but autoconf is
largely black magic to me so I thought I'd throw this out there in case
someone more experienced in this stuff wants to fix this.
Cheers,
Shea Levy