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2012 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] How to improve code generated for 'getelementptr' ?
Hi all, I am working on an llvm backend for a processor with a relative simple instruction set. For small loops, the code that is produced depends heavily on how the loop is specified: The less information we provide to clang, the better the loop code becomes... Any idea how I can learn llvm that we don't have load/store instructions with register index, so that it is more efficient to
2010 Sep 18
1
modeling variance heterogeneity in lme4
Hi all, I have major heterogeneity in variances across labs (100-fold). There is no apparent variance heterogeneity across y-hat. By using lme4 in the following way, am I accounting for the variance differences in labs?: lmer(y ~ fixed1 + covariates + (fixed1|labs)) I'm not sure that it is - I think it is only allowing the means (slopes [conditional means] & intercepts) to differ
2010 Apr 15
1
Using Rails.Logger in a gem in Rails 3beta3
Hi fellows! I want to use the Rails.logger in my gem. I try the following code in my main gem-file. require ''rails/logger'' puts "init1" ::Rails.logger.info("hi") puts "init2" The funny thing is: It even don''t give me the output of puts in the stdout of the server! But if I remove the call to Rails.logger the puts are displayed in the
2013 Apr 16
1
[LLVMdev] Instruction does not dominate all uses
Hi, I am writing an alias profiler using the points-to relation. For this I'm inserting a function call of external function with the following type profile(int,int,int,void*,void*,...) I'm trying to pass the dereferenced pointer's memory address and the address of the location who are in alias set of the pointer. For this i'm using BitCastInst BitCastInst *init1= new
2009 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] Broke my tail (call)
On 2009-02-24 12:35, Jon Harrop wrote: > On Tuesday 24 February 2009 00:16:37 Dan Gohman wrote: > >> On Feb 23, 2009, at 5:59 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >> >>> This is not true in general and highly target- and CC- dependent. For >>> example, you can ran out of registers and then your struct can be >>> passed >>> partly in registers
2008 Mar 14
0
Sola 305 with INT-0051 cable
Hello again, I have a Sola 305 (aka Powerware 3110) here connected via a serial INT-0051 cable which I am trying to get working with nut. The driver.list file indicates that nut supports the Sola 305 when connected via the INT-0025C cable using the genericups driver with upstype set to 7 but it does not mention the INT-0051. I was able to use the "Basic CheckUPS II" utility provided
2011 Mar 17
0
Gelman-Rubin convergence diagnostics via coda package
Dear, I'm trying to run diagnostics on MCMC analysis (fitting a log-linear model to rates data). I'm getting an error message when trying Gelman-Rubin shrink factor plot: >gelman.plot(out) Error in chol.default(W) : the leading minor of order 2 is not positive definite I take it that somewhere, somehow a matrix is singular, but how can that be remedied? My code: library(rjags)
2009 Feb 24
3
[LLVMdev] Broke my tail (call)
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 00:16:37 Dan Gohman wrote: > On Feb 23, 2009, at 5:59 AM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > > This is not true in general and highly target- and CC- dependent. For > > example, you can ran out of registers and then your struct can be > > passed > > partly in registers and partly on stack. And depending on the stack > > frame size of the callee
2005 Aug 11
1
Problem connecting a USB modem.
Hi I'm trying to connect a USB CDMA modem (z010) to a CentOS 4.1 (kernel 2.6.9-11.EL) and I can't talk to the modem. I tried the same modem under Fedora Core 1 (2.4.22-1.2199.nptl) and it works like a charm. The only difference is /dev/ttyACM0 for CentOS and /dev/input/ttyACM0 for the Fedora. Any help would be appreciated. Tank's. Fernando Lan?a Some debug info: CentOS:
2009 Aug 13
9
[PATCHv2 01/10] drm/nouveau: Fix a lock up at NVSetOwner with nv11.
It seems it was only locking up in the context of nouveau_hw_save_vga_fonts, when it actually did something (because the console wasn't already in graphics mode). Signed-off-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez at riseup.net> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hw.c | 9 +++++++++ 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hw.c
2009 Aug 12
14
[PATCH 00/12] TV-out modesetting kernel patches.
This patch series adds TV-out modesetting support to the KMS implementation. I've tried to test it on all the hardware I've got at hand (that is nv11, nv17, nv34, nv35, nv40, nv4b) with every possible output combination; I believe it has reached a mergeable state, however it depends on some commits from drm-next that haven't got into Linus' tree yet, if you agree to merge this
2006 Aug 08
1
GSM back door to shell with Centos and Palm handhelds
Hi folks, Don't know if it could be interesting or not, even useful, but past days i was spending my time trying to use an old gsm motorola v150 mobile phone to get access to my host from my palm device with pssh (http://www.sealiesoftware.com/pssh/), these are the steps i did to accomplish it, feel free to suggest or improve it, anyway i found it usefull. First, this motorolla has an usb
2004 Dec 02
16
How about a mascot for R?
R users, How come R doesn't have a mascot? Linux has one and so does LaTeX, so shouldn't R? I personally think that associating a "friendly face" with R would be a good thing for R (one letter names can be quite intimidating). I apologize if this is addressed in the FAQ. I searched the FAQ as well as the mailing list archives and checked ?mascot but to no avail. ;-)
2011 Apr 19
0
Error message in package:bayesSurv. Why?
Dear folks, I have been struggling to create what I fondly imagined would be a straightforward adaptation of the package's example to my own dataset, which looks at incidence of depression following the birth of initial and up to 3 subsequent children (4 children in all, with all subjects having a first child). I've regarded these as equivalent to tooth eruption and subsequent caries in
2011 Mar 31
0
reliance netconnect as on a Linux system ( centos5.5 ) Modem not responding.
Hi I am trying to connect a reliance netconnect data card on my linux box ( cent os ) , i am able to the detect the device /dev/ttyUSB0 these are the following steps I did : Check your card is recognized by the kernel # cat /proc/bus/usb/devices ..... ..... T: Bus=07 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 11 Spd=12 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1 P:
2007 Mar 27
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati-6.6.191
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This is pre-release of the ATI driver aimed at 7.3. It doesn't contain randr1.2 support it does however contain a major re-write of the output mappings from what was known as Alex's superpatch. Please logs all regressions into bugzilla so we can fix them before the 6.7 release. Adam Jackson: Undo unintended configure.ac change.
2009 Nov 07
1
lme4 and incomplete block design
Dear list members, I try to simulate an incomplete block design in which every participants receives 3 out of 4 possible treatment. The outcome in binary. Assigning a binary outcome to the BIB or PBIB dataset of the package SASmixed gives the appropriate output. With the code below, fixed treatment estimates are not given for each of the 4 possible treatments, instead a kind of summary
2007 Aug 23
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati 6.7.191
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ATI 6.8 pre-release This is the long awaited radeon driver with randr 1.2 support. radeon 6.7 was pretty much a dead end, so it's been branched for those that still want to play with it. In addition to randr support there are quite a few other goodies: zero copy tfp, improved connector table parsing, TV-out support, and much more. Changes since
2011 Dec 10
2
p-value for hazard ratio in Cox proportional hazards regression?
Hi, I'm new to R and using it for Cox survival analysis. Thanks to this great forum I learned how to compute the HR with its confidence interval. My question would be: Is there any way to get the p-value for a hazard ratio in addition to the confidence interval? Thanks, Thierry -- Thierry Panje Visiting Student Researcher Department of Psychology Stanford
2006 Aug 18
2
4^2 factorial help
To whom it may concern: I am trying a factorial design a system of mine that has two factors. Each factor was set at four different levels, with one replication for each of the combinations. My data is as follows: A B Response 1 600 2.5 0.0257 2 600 2.5 0.0254 3 600 5