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2011 Aug 09
1
the naming convention libvirt names a block based storage volume
Seems like different libvirt versions generate a storage volume name in different format. We would like to learn how libvirt names a storage volume under a block based storage pool. So that we may properly extract the LUN identifier out of the volume name for now and in the future. On host A loaded with libvirt 0.8.7 # virsh vol-list SanPool1 Name Path -----------------------------------------
2012 Aug 08
1
migration with non-root user
Hi, I had a VM running on c3rh2 under 'vmc' user: [vmc at c3rh2 .ssh]$ virsh list --all Id Name State ---------------------------------------------------- 1 vs2relocate_nonRoot running After the virsh migration command, "virsh migrate --live --unsafe vs2relocate_nonRoot qemu+ssh://vmc at c3rh1.kirkland.ibm.com/session", this VM
2012 Jun 14
1
question regarding CMPIObjectPath
Folks, I'm a new user and I'm trying to build a standalone application using libvirt-cim (rather than use a full-fledged CIMOM). I need some help. While calling the CMPIInstanceMI->ft->enumerateInstances, I need to pass a reference to CMPIObjectPath. My application is crashing because I don't know what is the correct constructor for this. If I do ref = CMPIObjectPath () then
2011 Aug 11
2
virInitialize dumps core intermittently.
Hi, I have a host with 6 VMs set to autostart. When this host reboots, it starts libvirtd, pegasus cimom and libvirt-cim. It also restarts the VMs. Intermittently we noticed a core during start up that points to the last call made by libvirt-cim to "virInitialize". I am thinking that it is a timing issue where virInitialize is called while libvirt is trying to autostart the VMs.
2020 Nov 03
4
[RFC] Backend for Motorola 6800 series CPU (M68k)
Hi All, Just a quick update on the Motorola 6800 backend: Based on the feedback, "M68k" (with lowercase "k") will now be the canonical target name and "m68k" be the target triple name. I've updated all the patches under review to reflect this change. I'm also asking for everyone's help to review all the patches. /* Target independent changes */ 1.
2019 Jun 12
2
[RFC][SCEV] Behavior of AddRec in CompareSCEVComplexity
Hi, Thanks for the input. In my ptr_test.O1.ll, the two loops should fall into the last case due to loop rotations. And I think we should handle that case. I propose to check the dominance relation between loop predecessor blocks of the two loops if there is no dominance relation between their loop headers just like case three. The only thing I'm not pretty sure is that is there guarantee to
2020 Oct 01
4
[RFC] Backend for Motorola 6800 series CPU (M68k)
Its awesome to see so much progress on this! A very minor question - why is it called M680x0 and not M68K given that's what the target arch/triple is and how its usually referred to? Sorry for the bikeshedding.... Simon. On 30/09/2020 21:14, Min-Yih Hsu via llvm-dev wrote: > Hi All, > > I've composed a draft roadmap for this new target. I've decided to try >
2020 Nov 17
2
wasteful cmake defaults
On Tue Nov 17, 2020 at 6:37 PM GMT, Min-Yih Hsu wrote: > Just trying to understand: Are you suggesting a way to have a “-O0” > build without all the debug information? > Exactly.
2010 Feb 14
2
Estimated Standard Error for Theta in zeroinfl()
Dear R Users, When using zeroinfl() function to fit a Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial (ZINB) model to a dataset, the summary() gives an estimate of log(theta) and its standard error, z-value and Pr(>|z|) for the count component. Additionally, it also provided an estimate of Theta, which I believe is the exp(estimate of log(theta)). However, if I would like to have an standard error of Theta
2020 Sep 09
2
[RFC] New Feature Proposal: De-Optimizing Cold Functions using PGO Info
On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 at 18:15, Min-Yih Hsu via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > David mentioned in D87337 that LLVM has used similar techniques on code > size (not sure what he was referencing, my guess will be something related > to hot-cold code splitting). > IIUC, it's just using optsize instead of optnone. The idea is that, if the code really doesn't
2020 Sep 09
5
[RFC] New Feature Proposal: De-Optimizing Cold Functions using PGO Info
We would like to propose a new feature to disable optimizations on IR Functions that are considered “cold” by PGO profiles. The primary goal for this work is to improve code optimization speed (which also improves compilation and LTO speed) without making too much impact on target code performance. The mechanism is pretty simple: In the second phase (i.e. optimization phase) of PGO, we would add
2019 Jul 17
3
Loop Opt WG Meeting Minutes for July 17, 2019
Hi all, Apparently some people had trouble joining today. I also had trouble using the attendee ID provided by webex. I've canceled the meeting series and will be scheduling a new one with an updated link. Please remember to update your calendars with the new invite. My apologies to those who couldn't join today, and to everyone for the churn. Today's Meeting Minutes:
2017 Mar 26
5
[Euro LLVM] Unofficial beer before the conference
I like Tante Maja. I will call them and see if we can flood them. ;-) I suggest dinner at 18:00? Best, Tobias On Sun, Mar 26, 2017, at 04:08 PM, Bekket McClane via llvm-dev wrote: > Hi, I’m one of the poster session authors, I’m also currently in > Saarbruken > All three places sound nice to me, but I’m not familiar with this town so > maybe you can pick the place? > About the
2020 Sep 09
4
[RFC] New Feature Proposal: De-Optimizing Cold Functions using PGO Info
Hello, We use PGO to optimize clang itself. I can see if I have time to give this patch some testing. Anything special to look out for except compile benchmark and time to build clang, do you expect any changes in code size? On Wed, Sep 9, 2020, 10:03 Renato Golin via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 at 01:21, Min-Yih Hsu via llvm-dev < >
2012 Dec 14
1
[Bridge] [PATCH] bridge: Bug fix for incorrect interpretation of MLDv2 maximum response code
This patch fixes the incorrect interpretation of endianness of MLDv2 maximum response code within bridge's multicast snooping code. Signed-off-by: Ang Way Chuang <wcang at sfc.wide.ad.jp> --- diff --git a/net/bridge/br_multicast.c b/net/bridge/br_multicast.c index 977c3ee..29c6283 100644 --- a/net/bridge/br_multicast.c +++ b/net/bridge/br_multicast.c @@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ static int
2020 Sep 10
2
[RFC] New Feature Proposal: De-Optimizing Cold Functions using PGO Info
On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 9:23 PM Wenlei He via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > I think calling PGSO size opt is probably a bit misleading though. It’s > more of an adaptive opt strategy, and it can improve performance too due to > better locality. We have something similar internally for selecting opt > level based on profile hotness too under AutoFDO. > >
2017 Mar 26
3
[Euro LLVM] Unofficial beer before the conference
I’m going to travel with another person, so 2 people in total Cheers, Hsu > Tobias Grosser <tobias.grosser at inf.ethz.ch> 於 2017年3月26日 下午4:16 寫道: > > We have a table reserved at Tante Maja, 18:00 for 15 people. I am travel > with 5 other people, so 10 more spots are open. Please let me know > within 30 minutes if you want a spot, such that I can confirm the >
2009 May 15
2
change AGI script return result
How I can change AGI script return status to failure from within the script? It always return AGI Script ........ completed, returning 0 Thanks, Hristo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090515/462d5dc3/attachment.htm
2017 Mar 20
1
Fwd: Possible memory problems with mallloc when called with .C()
Hello, I'm trying to calculate a certain distance estimator for my thesis. I have a program in C that works fine when I call it with .C() in R, but since I'm dealing with big matrices like 30000x20000 it was getting a stack overflow. Now I have the same program but more efficeintly coded using malloc, and it works perfectlry in C, compiles well with R CMD SHLIB but when I call it with
2000 May 10
8
Paper Size
Dear R Users: Here is a nice simple question: On Version 1.0.0, where is the file that has the paper size for plots? UNIX Dec Alpha please? (Really dumb. I know.) Sincerely, Erin -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or