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2001 Aug 20
1
Idletimeout patch, third attempt
Here is my third attempt at the idletimeout patch. I tried to address the points which Marcus Friedl brought up. It is actually bigger than the previous patches, but not as intrusive. It is big because it moves some stuff from serverloop.c to packet.c. - I moved all the logic to packet.c. This means that I also had to move the actual select() call, which used to be in serverloop.c to packet.c.
2007 Oct 19
2
[LLVMdev] llvm_fcmp_ord and llvm_fcmp_uno and assembly code generation
Hi, The C backend in llc generates code like: static inline int llvm_fcmp_ord(double X, double Y) { return X == X && Y == Y; } static inline int llvm_fcmp_uno(double X, double Y) { return X != X || Y != Y; } First of all it generates a warning by clang and gcc (with certain flags): x.cbe.c:130: warning: comparing floating point with == or != is unsafe Now, C99 provides a macro for this
2012 Jun 19
2
smb locks
Hi, I see samba with ctdb locking has following mapping when kernel oplocks = yes. share mode reservations = flock(2) posix byte range locking = fcntl(2) SMB locks (mandatory) = ctdb using brlock.tdb oplocks = fcntl(2) using F_SETLEASE Am I correct or I am missing something? I hope only SMB range locks are implemented with tdb, all else are being used from filesystem. What
2003 Aug 12
4
rsync problem
Hi all, I've installed rsync-2.5.6 on a sun box (solaris 8). When I run rsync using the command rsync -a ssh /opt/local/pkgs/httpd/htdocs/ root@remotemachine:/mnt/ I get the error rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165) What could be the reason? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Rajesh.
2007 Oct 22
0
[LLVMdev] llvm_fcmp_ord and llvm_fcmp_uno and assembly code generation
Hi, Can you file a bugzilla on this? Thanks! Evan On Oct 19, 2007, at 3:50 AM, Török Edvin wrote: > Hi, > > The C backend in llc generates code like: > static inline int llvm_fcmp_ord(double X, double Y) { return X == X > && Y == Y; } > static inline int llvm_fcmp_uno(double X, double Y) { return X != X > || Y != Y; } > > First of all it generates a
2001 Aug 02
0
patch: properly zeroing fd_set in clientloop
Hello all, This is a problem and patch reported to Red Hat Bugzilla by Jonathan Kamens <jik at kamens.brookline.ma.us>. I'm just acting as a relay :-) jik has experienced some weird crashes relating to window size changes or some similar activity. These are rather hard to trace. Problem was fixed by patching clientloop, where fd_set structures appear to be improperly zeroed (bytes vs
2013 Apr 30
1
wats this???
Hi all, I DONT KNOW WHAT IS THIS WHEN I RUN SERVER OR CONSOLE ITS COMMING. PLEASE ANYBODY TELME WHATS PROBLEM WHATS SOLLUTION rajesh@rajesh:~/workspace/apl$ ruby script/console Loading development environment (Rails 2.3.2) NOTE: Gem.source_index is deprecated, use Specification. It will be removed on or after 2011-11-01. Gem.source_index called from
2013 Apr 23
3
Fetching gem metadata from http://rubygems.org/.Unfortunately, a fatal error has occurred. Please se
Hi guys when i''m doing bundle install i got this type of error whats this? please help me. rajesh@rajesh:~/workspace/Cybermedia_Test$ bundle install Fetching gem metadata from http://rubygems.org/.Unfortunately, a fatal error has occurred. Please see the Bundler troubleshooting documentation at http://bit.ly/bundler-issues. Thanks!
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Ok, as I said, the most precise way to figure out what's wrong is to emit LLVM IR first (use clang -emit-llvm ...) and check out how it differs from working examples, for instance, nvptx regression tests. ----- Original message ----- > I'm building this with llvm-c, and accessing these intrinsics via calling > the intrinsic as if it were a function. > > class F_SREG<string
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Hi Timothy, I'm not sure what you mean by this working for other intrinsics, but in this case, I think you want the intrinsic name llvm.nvvm.read.ptx.sreg.tid.x. For me, this looks like: %x = call i32 @llvm.nvvm.read.ptx.sreg.tid.x() Pete On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldridge at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm building this with llvm-c, and accessing these
2012 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] Extended Inline asm with double data type crashes clang
Hi all, I tried same code on gcc for arm(hard float), double f2 () { double x = 10.0; asm ("" : "=r" (x) : "0" (x)); return x; } > arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc -S -mhard-float pr39058.c -O2 Generates proper code, mov r3, #0 mov r2, #0 movt r3, 16420 fmdrr d0, r2, r3 bx lr But llvm crashes, If data type is "double",
2013 Mar 01
1
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
The identifier INT_PTX_SREG_TID_X is the name of an instruction as the back-end sees it, and has very little to do with the name you should use in your IR. Your best bet is to look at the include/llvm/IR/IntrinsicsNVVM.td file and see the definitions for each intrinsic. Then, the name mapping is just: int_foo_bar -> llvm.foo.bar() int_ prefix becomes llvm., and all underscores turn into
2001 Feb 21
0
Bad password problem
Dear David, I have the same bad password problem with my windows98 workstation. I have spent quiet a bit of time analysing this problem but still could not find any resolution. Did you manage to find any better solution for this problem? Regards KR Velivela Netnuggets IT Services +61 2 9591 5698 > Re: Problem with Samba-windows98 > > * To: "David Gunnarsson"
2000 Aug 24
2
Problem with Samba-windows98
Hi all I have a linux(susse) running samba and am trying to connect from windows98. I have no problem seeing the linux computer in the network neigbourhood. I can also see the folders shared from it. When Im accessing a folder I get prompted for password (my login on windows98 is the same as for linux). But it doesnt accept the password "Bad password". When I log in from other
2014 Oct 24
3
[LLVMdev] IndVar widening in IndVarSimplify causing performance regression on GPU programs
Hi, I noticed a significant performance regression (up to 40%) on some internal CUDA benchmarks (a reduced example presented below). The root cause of this regression seems that IndVarSimpilfy widens induction variables assuming arithmetics on wider integer types are as cheap as those on narrower ones. However, this assumption is wrong at least for the NVPTX64 target. Although the NVPTX64 target
2012 Nov 21
2
[LLVMdev] Extended Inline asm with double data type crashes clang
Thanks Rafael, Hello All, Could anyone please comment, which part in selectiondag need to be understood/modified to fix this. Regards, Rajesh On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 2:38 AM, Rafael Espíndola < rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: > I reported http://llvm.org/pr14393 to track it. > > On 20 November 2012 05:18, rajesh viswabramana > <viswabramana.rajesh at
2000 Nov 22
0
Fw: Session logging in Windows98?
Does anyone have a function such as tee() described below? It would be nice not to have to go to Emacs and have to deal with yet another editor. ----- Original Message ----- From: "BXC (Bendix Carstensen)" <bxc at novonordisk.com> To: <r-help at lists.r-project.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:05 PM Subject: RE: [R] Session logging in Windows98? Further to W. T.
2012 Dec 28
0
[LLVMdev] Function inline causes crash in clang for .ast to .s
Hi, Could anyone please comment on this ? Regards, Rajesh On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:54 PM, rajesh viswabramana < viswabramana.rajesh at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Clang crashes when tried to compile from .ast to .s for below sample code, > > inline-test.c > ** > *extern inline int func1 (void) { return 0; } > inline int func1 (void) { return 1; }* > >
2012 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] [NVPTX] CUDA inline PTX asm definitions scoping "{" "}" is broken
Dmitry, You might be better served by filing this as a bug (http://llvm.org/bugs/). Please include a test case and the steps to reproduce (i.e., what you've provided below). Chad On Jul 10, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Dmitry N. Mikushin wrote: > Hi, > > Looks like "{" and "}" are lost when trying to use the combination of Clang and NVPTX, which may result into clash of
2012 Nov 20
0
[LLVMdev] Extended Inline asm with double data type crashes clang
I reported http://llvm.org/pr14393 to track it. On 20 November 2012 05:18, rajesh viswabramana <viswabramana.rajesh at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Clang crashes when below snippet of code is compiled (used latest svn > version) > > double func1() > { > double x ; > asm ( "" : "=r"(x) : "0"(x) ); > return x; > } >