Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "[PATCH] kinit minor checkpatch cleanup"
2005 Jan 05
1
[PATCH] kinit/nfsmount.c path from bootp
kinit/nfsmount.c:mount_nfs_root() should use the bootpath specified by
bootp/dhcp. If the "nfsroot" option is specified then it overrides the
boot server bootpath and a message indicating the override is printed.
--- klibc-0.194/kinit/nfsroot.c.orig 2005-01-05 04:13:47.043897880 -0700
+++ klibc-0.194/kinit/nfsroot.c 2005-01-05 04:13:09.316633296 -0700
@@ -66,34 +66,21 @@
const int
2009 Mar 03
1
profiler and loops
Hello,
(This is follow up from this thread:
http://www.nabble.com/execution-time-of-.packages-td22304833.html but
with a different focus)
I am often confused by the result of the profiler, when a loop is
involved. Consider these two scripts:
script1:
Rprof( )
x <- numeric( )
for( i in 1:10000){
x <- c( x, rnorm(10) )
}
Rprof( NULL )
print( summaryRprof( ) )
script2:
2007 Aug 24
2
[git patch] klibc bzero, mount fixes + random stuff
hello hpa,
please pull for the latest
git pull git://brane.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~mattems/klibc.git maks
with the following shortlog:
maximilian attems (9):
mount: add nodev, noexec and nosuid options
mount: add -n option
cpio: small cleanups
readlink: s/link/link_name/
kinit, mknod: s/(major|minor)/\1_num/
klibc: strcspn, strpbrk, strspn include string.h
2020 Feb 26
1
Profiling: attributing costs to place of invocation (instead of place of evaluation)?
Hi
Consider the following example:
f <- function(expr) g(expr)
g <- function(expr) {
? h(expr)
}
h <- function(expr) {
? expr # evaluation happens here
? i(expr)
}
i <- function(expr) {
? expr # already evaluated, no costs here
? invisible()
}
rprof <- tempfile()
Rprof(rprof)
f(replicate(1e2, sample.int(1e4)))
Rprof(NULL)
cat(readLines(rprof), sep = "\n")
#>
2016 Jun 04
1
RProfmem output format
I'm picking up this 5-year old thread.
1. About the four memory allocations without a stacktrace
I think the four memory allocations without a stacktrace reported by Rprofmem():
> Rprofmem(); x <- raw(2000); Rprofmem("")
> cat(readLines("Rprofmem.out", n=5, warn=FALSE), sep="\n")
192 :360 :360 :1064 :2040 :"raw"
are due to some
2004 May 28
1
ipconfig related question (do not get static IP setting)
Hi!! I found your ipconfig stuff in the udev rpm in SuSE 9.1. I'm about to
setup a initramfs (pretty cool - much better than initrd) to boot linux
diskless clients over the net. All the tools I would need, seem to be
there with ipconfig/nfsmount ...
I like to use the information I get from PXE/syslinux or Etherboot
writing something like:
2016 Mar 17
3
Problem with __builtin_object_size when it depends on a condition
I made a mistake here, I get zero same as you. I want to fix it to get
correct value.
On 16.03.2016. 19:28, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith wrote:
>> On 2016-Mar-16, at 09:39, Strahinja Petrovic via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> Optimizer doesn't know how to calculate the object size when it finds condition that cannot be eliminated. There is example:
2016 Mar 16
4
Problem with __builtin_object_size when it depends on a condition
Optimizer doesn't know how to calculate the object size when it finds
condition that cannot be eliminated. There is example:
-----------------------------------------------
#include<stdlib.h>
#define STATIC_BUF_SIZE 10
#define LARGER_BUF_SIZE 30
size_t foo(int flag) {
char *cptr;
char chararray[LARGER_BUF_SIZE];
char chararray2[STATIC_BUF_SIZE];
if(flag)
cptr =
2010 Mar 02
17
[PATCH 00/16] External building, update for 2.6.33 and multiple root devices.
The following patchset implements 3 seperate series of changes.
External Building
=================
Patches 1 through 8 enable to use of klibc's build system while leaving the src
tree pristine (and potentially read only). Specifically:
- srctree=<Sources for klibc>
- objtree=<Ouput directory for klibc>
- KLIBCKERNELSRC=<Kernel sources>
- KLIBCKERNELOBJ=<Kernel
2012 May 04
2
[PATCH] run-init: add drop_capabilities support
Building on the work in ff0a614bd724f6c4c6a5014a9955dc1bc028f336,
this moves the capability code down into the run-init library, so that
run-init can use it as well, via the new "-d" flag.
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees at outflux.net>
---
usr/kinit/Kbuild | 3 +--
usr/kinit/capabilities.h | 10 ++++++++++
usr/kinit/kinit.c | 6 +++---
2003 Mar 26
0
Rprof/UseMethod
I'm having difficulty with Rprof. I have a documentation example test.qss that
runs fine without profiling, but under Rprof,
> Rprof()
> source("test.qss")
Error in standardGeneric("model.matrix") :
UseMethod used in an inappropriate fashion
Luke wrote about a similar circumstance last summer:
# From: Luke Tierney (luke@stat.umn.edu)
# Date: Fri Jul
2011 Jul 05
6
[PATCH 1/7] ln: Check snprintf() return values
Add some semi-useful error message, as printing the failing dir or file
seems not really advisable after that error.
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at>
---
usr/utils/ln.c | 20 +++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/usr/utils/ln.c b/usr/utils/ln.c
index e826eb8..257b33f 100644
--- a/usr/utils/ln.c
+++ b/usr/utils/ln.c
@@ -9,7
2004 May 07
3
Contribution to 3.8.1pl1
Hello,
I added the support for netgroups to be used in the
AllowUsers and DenyUsers parameters. This has some
advantages:
* hostnames or ip addresses need not to be written or
maintained in the sshd_config file, but can be kept
abstract names what also simplifies a bit largescale
openssh installations
* sshd_config needs not change and sshd be restarted
when changing the list of allowed /
2002 Jul 19
1
Rprof and setMethod conflict?
I noticed this oddity about R profiling and setMethod.
First, I "test out" Rprof.
> require(methods)
Loading required package: methods
[1] TRUE
>
> Rprof("test.out")
> data.frame("a")
X.a.
1 a
> Rprof(NULL)
So far, so good. Next, I define myClass.
> setClass("myClass", representation(mySlot = "numeric"))
[1]
2015 Oct 10
3
[PATCH] Extend Multiboot1 with support for ELF64 file format
This patch is just a (shameless) copy from bug #28 [1].
The original patch has been sitting there for a couple of years now,
and it was based on Syslinux v 4.05.
The patch I am posting here is just a re-base on v.6.03. Whichever
inadequate formatting (tabs, trailing spaces...), or any kind of
correction that was required for the original patch to be accepted, is
probably still required now.
1997 Aug 05
1
R-beta: Characters in .C
I am having some difficulties using dynamically loaded
C functions on a Sparc 10 with R compiled
using cc (both R-0.49 and R-0.50). I get sporadic errors with the
error message:
Error: character variables must be duplicated in .C/.Fortran,
with C functions which pass character variables.
my C functions look like: anyfunc(char **filename, other variables )
This error message appears about 25%
1997 Aug 05
1
R-beta: Characters in .C
I am having some difficulties using dynamically loaded
C functions on a Sparc 10 with R compiled
using cc (both R-0.49 and R-0.50). I get sporadic errors with the
error message:
Error: character variables must be duplicated in .C/.Fortran,
with C functions which pass character variables.
my C functions look like: anyfunc(char **filename, other variables )
This error message appears about 25%
2010 Mar 16
4
ipconfig: DHCP fixes
Hi,
Here are two fixes for ipconfig/dhcp, the second of them being required for my
dhcp3 server to accept ipconfig's requests.
Thanks,
Louis
Louis Rilling (2):
ipconfig: Fix missing dhcp_end field
ipconfig: Fix null ciaddr on DHCPREQUEST during SELECTING state
usr/kinit/ipconfig/dhcp_proto.c | 4 ++--
usr/kinit/ipconfig/packet.c | 2 +-
2 files changed, 3
2009 Jul 09
1
[PATCH 1/5 ovirt-server] Add glusterfs to task-omatic API for {task_storage,utils}
---
src/task-omatic/task_storage.rb | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/task-omatic/utils.rb | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 90 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/task-omatic/task_storage.rb b/src/task-omatic/task_storage.rb
index 77363ac..97ae4fc 100644
--- a/src/task-omatic/task_storage.rb
+++ b/src/task-omatic/task_storage.rb
@@
2004 Jun 28
2
Problem with hasArg and the ... argument (PR#7027)
Full_Name: Jelle Goeman
Version: 1.9.0
OS: mingw32, windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (145.88.209.33)
Hi Everyone,
I get very strange results using the function hasArg with the ... function
argument. In my own function:
> gt <- globaltest(X,Y)
> sampling(gt)
works fine, but
> sampling(globaltest(X,Y))
results in:
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : "missing"