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2017 Oct 11
1
[PATCH v1 01/27] x86/crypto: Adapt assembly for PIE support
Change the assembly code to use only relative references of symbols for the kernel to be PIE compatible. Position Independent Executable (PIE) support will allow to extended the KASLR randomization range below the -2G memory limit. Signed-off-by: Thomas Garnier <thgarnie at google.com> --- arch/x86/crypto/aes-x86_64-asm_64.S | 45 ++++++++----- arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel_asm.S
2014 Oct 14
0
Re: drive-backup command permission denied.. and need some clarification
On 10/14/2014 11:52 AM, Jd wrote: > Hi > > * Trying to get drive-backup command, getting permission denied. :( > > sudo virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp my-instance --cmd > drive_backup drive-virtio-disk0 /tmp/foo.vda.img Ouch. qemu-monitor-command is explicitly unsupported, precisely because it goes behind libvirt's back and is likely to get libvirt confused.
2006 Dec 17
2
Collapsing across trials
Hello, My ultimate goal is a repeated measures (mixed model) ANOVA, however, my present question is about how to reorganize my data into the format that the ANOVA commands expect. In particular, how to collapse across trials. (I am using the tutorial at [http://personality-project.org/r/r.anova.html] for the mixed model ANOVA) The data I am using looks like this. A subject sees 10 trials per
2005 Jun 29
0
Upload shaper problem
Hello guys, I am experiencing a strange behaviour with HTB. Here is my situation: Test PC -------- internet ------------- ISP ----- fiber connection --------- (eht2) RT1 (eth1) --------- wireless connection ------------ (eth4) RT2 (eth0) -------- users RT1 - Slackware router RT2 - Slackware router Delay between Test PC and ISP is approx 450 ms. I have the following shapers
2014 Oct 15
0
Re: drive-backup command permission denied.. and need some clarification
On 10/15/14, 2:37 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 02:08:41PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote: >> On 10/14/2014 11:52 AM, Jd wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> * Trying to get drive-backup command, getting permission denied. :( >>> >>> sudo virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp my-instance --cmd >>> drive_backup
2014 Oct 15
2
Re: drive-backup command permission denied.. and need some clarification
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 02:08:41PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote: > On 10/14/2014 11:52 AM, Jd wrote: > > Hi > > > > * Trying to get drive-backup command, getting permission denied. :( > > > > sudo virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp my-instance --cmd > > drive_backup drive-virtio-disk0 /tmp/foo.vda.img > > Ouch. qemu-monitor-command is explicitly
2008 Nov 18
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
Why not model each channel as a separate physical register? Evan On Nov 17, 2008, at 6:36 AM, Wei wrote: > I have a very strange and complicate H/W platform. > It has many registers in one format. > The register format is: > > ------------------------------ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | 24-bit
2008 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
I have a very strange and complicate H/W platform. It has many registers in one format. The register format is: ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 24-bit | 24-bit | 24-bit | 24-bit |
2008 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
24 bit is not unusual in the DSP world. I suppose int == 24 bit integer for some of these chips? There isn't a i24 simple type. However, you can create an extended integer type. See getExtendedIntegerVT. It's almost guaranteed you will have to change a chunk of target independent codegen to support the use of an extended type though. Evan On Nov 20, 2008, at 4:46 AM, Wei wrote:
2008 Nov 20
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
This is similar to ATI's R300/R420 pixel shaders. I'm familiar with this hardware, but not really an LLVM expert (working on a code generator myself, but learning as I go). Do you have 24-bit integer operations, or just floating point? What about load/store? Are you looking to run large C programs with complex data structures, or just comparatively simple math functions (i.e. a
2008 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
On Nov 22, 2008, at 7:48 AM, Wei wrote: > Do you mean MVT::getIntegerVT? Because I can not find > getExtendedIntegerVT in the llvm source codes. > I am excited seeing this function, however I have the following more > questions. See ValueTypes.h and ValueTypes.cpp. Also this example: @str = internal constant [4 x i8] c"%d\0A\00" define void @foo2(i24 %a, i24 %b) nounwind
2008 Nov 22
2
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
Do you mean MVT::getIntegerVT? Because I can not find getExtendedIntegerVT in the llvm source codes. I am excited seeing this function, however I have the following more questions. 1) You mention I will have to change not small amount of target indenpendent codegen codes to support this extended type. Are there any document to describe how to do such kind modification? I see there is a
2014 Oct 14
3
drive-backup command permission denied.. and need some clarification
Hi * Trying to get drive-backup command, getting permission denied. :( sudo virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp my-instance --cmd drive_backup drive-virtio-disk0 /tmp/foo.vda.img Looks like apparmor issue. What can I modify to make this work ? * Couple of other questions drive-backup : * The doc seems to claim that it gives a point in time copy of
2008 Nov 20
4
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
Because each channel contains 24-bit, so.. what is the llvm::SimpleValueType I should use for each channel? the current llvm::SimpleValueType contains i1, i8, i16, i32, i64, f32, f64, f80, none of them are fit one channel (24-bit). I think I can use i32 or f32 to represent each 24-bit channel, if the runtime result of some machine instructions exceeds 23-bit (1 bit is for sign), then it is an
2008 Nov 24
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
Let me clarify - I haven't used LLVM for GLSL - I'm also relatively new to LLVM targeting a modern GPU. My GLSL work was back in the timeframe of AMD's R300/R400 series, which was 4 years ago. On Nov 24, 2008, at 10:25 AM, Wei wrote: >> The machines I worked with didn't support any integer ops, but GLSL >> let us get by with "emulated" 16 bit integers
2008 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
On Nov 22, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Wei wrote: > I have 24-bit integer operations as well as 24-bit floating point > (s7.16) operations. > > The H/W supports load/store instructions, however, they does suggest > us not to use these load/store instructions besides debugging purpose. > That is to say, you can imagine we don't have load/store instructions, > we don't have
2008 Nov 22
2
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
I have 24-bit integer operations as well as 24-bit floating point (s7.16) operations. The H/W supports load/store instructions, however, they does suggest us not to use these load/store instructions besides debugging purpose. That is to say, you can imagine we don't have load/store instructions, we don't have memory, we just have registers. I will run OpenGL shading laugnage programs on
2010 Nov 11
1
[LLVMdev] named types with self-references
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Nov 11, 2010, at 8:45 AM, Jianzhou Zhao wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Can I define a named type ?   %rt = {%rt} >> llvm-as can parse this definition without errors. >> >> JIT executes '%0 = alloca %rt' as allocating a memory with size 0. >> Because the
2008 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] Does current LLVM target-independent code generator supports my strange chip?
> The machines I worked with didn't support any integer ops, but GLSL > let us get by with "emulated" 16 bit integers (storing and operating > on them as floating point; divides required truncation after the op - > that sort of thing). Although my platform indeed supports integer operations, however, it only supports integer +,-,*, not /. The document says if I need to
2015 Dec 07
3
Efficient live disk backup with active blockcommit : Failed 'block-commit': Could not reopen file: Permission denied
Hi , Working on the simple POC : Advanced snapshot using libvirt and qemu . Following are the exact steps which are followed . 1. Created as base VM - Ubuntu 15.10 with following libvirt and qemu versions Using library: libvirt 1.2.16 Using API: QEMU 1.2.16 Running hypervisor: QEMU 2.3.0 QEMU emulator version 2.3.0 (Debian 1:2.3+dfsg-5ubuntu9.1), Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice