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2009 Jan 14
6
hardware info
Hi How can I know the hardware info eg: type of memory No need to turn off the machine Thank you
2008 Jul 07
3
gentee
Hi what is the different between the gentee and centos? thank you
2008 Oct 17
3
reuse the history
Hi all I want to reuse command in the shell historys Which command I can only select "traceroute 192.168.0.5" to run? $ history |grep traceroute 26 traceroute 192.168.0.5 27 traceroute -n 192.168.0.5 28 traceroute 192.168.0.10 29 traceroute yahoo.com 46 traceroute 192.168.0.33 eg: history |grep traceroute | awk '{ print$2 " " print$3}' | grep
2007 Sep 26
3
remote tar via ssh
Hi all Can I use ssh to have remote tar files from machine A to machine B? ssh from machine A to machine B tar all files in machine B to exact to machine A Thank you ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.
2007 Nov 26
1
boot is stopping in the system log gor status for a while
Hi all The system is stopping in the system log gor status. what is next? how do I check thank you ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
2003 Dec 16
1
asterisk - scalable ?
Hi all, How scalable is asterisk ? I am considering using asterisk as a VoIP platform/gateway between Internet and PSTN (switches) to offer services to home customers. What goes along with it is eventually a lot of users - upto thousands probably. Is load balancing possible with multiple asterisk boxes ? Does anyone have any sort of info/experience with such projects ? How would asterisk cope
2007 Aug 17
1
Re: wine and networking
>Wine Is Not (an) Emulator. yup i know that :) >This means that it cannot run windows - it /is/ >windows as far as your >end-user applications are concerned. no issues with that >This means that you should not use your windows boot >as a 'fake >windows', but instead install applications properly >and use them. i usually run a setup of all my windows app in wine
2018 Jul 30
3
lld/mach-o x86_64 asserts
Sorry, I was thinking to review the test but didn't. Is this test complete? It does invoke lld, but it didn't verify its output. On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 2:03 PM Andrew Kelley <superjoe30 at gmail.com> wrote: > Ping Rui. Is there anything else that needs to be done on this patch? > > On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 6:58 AM, Carlo Kok via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at
2018 Jul 17
2
lld/mach-o x86_64 asserts
Got it. Attached are both the testcase & the fix. On Tue, Jul 17, 2018, at 12:06, Carlo Kok via llvm-dev wrote: > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, at 16:45, Davide Italiano wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 10:12 PM Carlo Kok via llvm-dev > > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > > > That sounds quite reasaonable; how does one usually go about doing that?
2010 Dec 03
4
networking printer
Hi all I would like to ask linux can do the networking printer as window Share it to office environment If yes, any brand name and concern Any documentation also Thank you so much
2017 Jul 06
2
[RFC][SVE] Supporting Scalable Vector Architectures in LLVM IR (take 2)
[Sending again to list] Hi Chris, Responses inline... On 6 July 2017 at 21:02, Chris Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Thanks for sending this out Graham. Here are some comments: > > This is a clever approach to unifying the two concepts, and I think that the approach is basically reasonable. The primary problem that this will introduce is: >
2018 Jul 11
2
lld/mach-o x86_64 asserts
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 10:12 PM Carlo Kok via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > That sounds quite reasaonable; how does one usually go about doing that? a repro zip that hits both asserts? > You can take inspiration from anything in lld/test, but basically either an assembly source (or multiple) passed through llvm-mc and then lld, or a YAML file passed to yaml2obj
2020 Nov 11
3
An update on scalable vectors in LLVM
Hi all, It's been a while since we've given an update on scalable vector support in LLVM. Over the last 12 months a lot of work has been done to make LLVM cope with scalable vectors. This effort is now starting to bear fruit with LLVM gaining more capabilities, including an intrinsics interface for AArch64 SVE/SVE2, LLVM IR Codegen for scalable vectors, and several loop-vectorization
2019 Jul 16
4
Scalable Vector Types in IR - Next Steps?
Hi Alex, We've only recently managed to get the core scalable vector IR type into the codebase (so it will be present in 9.0); that allows you to write IR with scalable vector types, but there's no backend able to generate code for it yet, and as you mention no support for stepvector (or vscale). Arm will start upstreaming those soon. -Graham > On 13 Jul 2019, at 14:32, Alex Susu via
2019 Aug 29
2
[SVE][AArch64] Codegen for a scalable vector splat
Just spitballing... why not have a splat construct straight through LLVM? It would make the IR more readable, opposed to the insert+shuffle method. On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 19:06 Amara Emerson via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > +1 to a new node, we’d very likely do the same thing for GlobalISel and > move to a canonical spat representation for all targets. > >
2019 Aug 29
6
[SVE][AArch64] Codegen for a scalable vector splat
Hi, During the discussion on introducing scalable vectors we established that we could use the canonical IR form for splats of scalable vector types (insert element into lane 0 of an undef vector, shuffle that with another undef vector of the same type and a zeroinitializer mask). We do run into a problem for lowering to SelectionDAG however, since the canonical form there is a BUILD_VECTOR with
2017 Jul 06
3
[RFC][SVE] Supporting Scalable Vector Architectures in LLVM IR (take 2)
On 6 July 2017 at 23:13, Chris Lattner <clattner at nondot.org> wrote: >> Yes, as an extension to VectorType they can be manipulated and passed >> around like normal vectors, load/stored directly, phis, put in llvm >> structs etc. Address computation generates expressions in terms vscale >> and it seems to work well. > > Right, that works out through
2008 Feb 27
1
Scalable Extension
With the newly released SVC (Scalable Video Coding) of H264 I was wondering if Ogg/Theora has any plans of following suit or are there plans to implement a better solution? the closest to SVC I have seen at Xiph is bitrate peeling but that never happened and to date does not seem to be in any TODO list. thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Jan 29
1
Plotmath: suprscript on scalable delimiter?
ComRades, How do you put a superscript on a scalable delimiter? I want to put 'b' as the power of the expression in the following plot: t <- 1:25 K <- 0.2 y <- ((1-exp(-K*t))/(1-exp(-K*t)*exp(K)))^3 plot(t,y,"l",main="K=0.2, b=3") text(15,5,expression(bgroup("(",frac(1-e^-Kt,1-e^-Kt*e^K),")"))) Plotmath examples in demo(plotmath) do not
2020 Nov 02
2
Loop-vectorizer prototype for the EPI Project based on the RISC-V Vector Extension (Scalable vectors)
Hi all, At the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, we have been working on an end-to-end vectorizer using scalable vectors for RISC-V Vector extension in context of the EPI Project <https://www.european-processor-initiative.eu/accelerator/>. We earlier shared a demo of our prototype implementation  (https://repo.hca.bsc.es/epic/z/9eYRIF, see below) with the folks involved with LLVM