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2015 Dec 14
2
[GlobalISel][RFC] New verifier stages
Hi Medhi,
> On Dec 11, 2015, at 6:18 PM, Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Side note: shouldn’t RFCs rather go to llvm-dev?
You’re right!
I could have sworn I have sent it to llvm-dev!
Moving it now.
>
>> On Dec 11, 2015, at 5:44 PM, Quentin Colombet via llvm-commits <llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
2016 Oct 14
2
LCSSA verification for the top-level loops
Hi Michael,
+CC llvm-dev
My guess is that it would be rather error prone to pinpoint exact places where we start populating new LPPassManager since it’s created lazily via LoopPass::assignPassManager. So we are risking to miss adding verifiers in some of the LPPassManager’s.
One similar idea is to introduce LCSSAVerifier function pass and make LCSSA pass to be dependant on it. That will allow
2016 Oct 17
2
LCSSA verification for the top-level loops
> On Oct 14, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Igor Laevsky <igor at azulsystems.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael,
> Hi Igor,
Hi Michael,
>
>>
>> +CC llvm-dev
>>
>> My guess is that it would be rather error prone to pinpoint exact places where we start populating new LPPassManager since it’s created lazily via LoopPass::assignPassManager. So we are risking to
2016 Oct 19
2
LCSSA verification for the top-level loops
Hi Igor,
On Oct 17, 2016, at 10:39 AM, Igor Laevsky <igor at azulsystems.com<mailto:igor at azulsystems.com>> wrote:
On Oct 14, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Igor Laevsky <igor at azulsystems.com<mailto:igor at azulsystems.com>> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi Igor,
Hi Michael,
Hi Michael,
What I was referring to is that we can write something like this inside LPPassManager iteration:
if
2008 Jan 10
0
evented mongrel question - maybe for Kirk
hi i am setting up evented mongrels on one of my servers and
i am running into a little confusion.
i understand that there is a few diff ways to set this up. one being
using the swiftiply gem, setting the env variable to event=1
( this is one level of confusion on ubuntu ) ( how to do this )
then also setting the require in environment.rb in rails
and the other i believe is to overwrite the
2007 May 22
1
Apple hfs mounting help. OT maybe?
I am running a CentOS 3 server with a kernel version -2.4.21-40. I typically
use Webmin to accomplish mounting varied filesystems, but this one has me
buffaloed.
We have a Thecus N5400 that was mounted on a Mac and a ton of data was
written to it. All of the data was placed in yearly folders with
content-related folders below the yearly folders.
When I mount this through Webmin as an smbfs
2006 May 19
0
Maybe useful to someone else
Checking up on a new-made site, I found that the sessions were being put
in /tmp instead of tmp/sessions.
I had created the site as a checkout from subversion. When I created the
subversion project, I had eliminated the tmp directory from the project,
along with other stuff that didn''t matter. I guess I assumed that rails
would recreate it and its subdirectories as necessary. I was
2006 Apr 15
0
[maybe ot] Special Characters in DB Fields
I have MySQL on a Linux (RH) server and Mac OSX. I did a mysqldump on the
Linux box and imported it into the database on the Mac. The following text
is in one of the fields:
Maui???s Westin Ka???anapali
This is supposed to read
Maui''s Westin Ka''anapali [note: straight quotes shown here are really
apostrophes]
In fact, it renders properly when served up from the Linux box
2006 Nov 24
0
Maybe a bug in Cookie:cookies
Hi man,
Thank you very much for your good work.
I think there may be a bug in Mechanize 0.6.3. Cookie:cookies (cookie.rb:L83
)
@jar[domain].each_key do |name|
=> if url.path =~ /^#{@jar[domain][name].path}/
if @jar[domain][name].expires.nil?
cookies << @jar[domain][name]
elsif Time.now <
1999 Feb 10
1
When a shell says no (clobber) it means maybe.
As will be seen from these code fragments (and experiment) a noclobber
option in bash or pdksh (or ksh on AIX) will do limited clobbers.
1) They will clobber named pipes.
(mknod /tmp/predicted p
cat /tmp/predicted > $stolen
cat $switched > /tmp/predicted ) &
2) They will clobber symlinks.
ln -s /some/new/target /tmp/predicted
3) They can be raced.
2004 Nov 10
1
maybe OT, Linux TCP programming
Is there a way in Linux socket programming, when using TCP sockets to be
able to require notifications of when the TCP ACK packets are received.
If I send some data over a TCP socket, I''d like to know for sure
if the data reached its recipient. A blocking "send" call, that blocks
until all ACK''s for the data are received back, would be good enough.
--
damjan |
2004 Sep 30
0
MSFlexGrid control(msflxgrd.ocx) always gives a maybe outdated error
I have a few apps at work that use the msflxgrd.ocx control and have
been trying for several years to see if one day it will work with a new
release of wine but that day has not yet come. I have finally decided
to post to this list about it instead of sitting idle and see if anyone
might be able to help find the problem and see how big of a deal it is
to fix.
I had a developer at work
2008 Feb 21
0
Maybe OT: SIP - Missing 407 messages
Hello everyone,
I have many Asterisk clients registered to an OpenSER proxy.
Sometimes (for reasons unknown) the 407 Proxy Authentication Required
sent by OpenSER to Asterisk is not received by Asterisk on the client,
causing the call to fail. No other SIP messages or other IP traffic
seems to be lost (i.e. no packet loss). We can confirm (via a SPAN
session on the switch) that the 407 makes
2006 Jul 19
1
maybe bug don't allow compile
I'm using mandrake linux 10.0 I compile myself zlib 1.2.3 (sucess), openssl 0.9.8b (sucess), then openssh-4.3p2 (fail) with error like "undefined reference to 'dlerror'" make: *** [ssh] Error 1.
I think problem for me was no libdl included in LIBS in top Makefile, so I manually add -ldl to LIBS variable and compile works.
If this is bug in ./configure please fix, if I
2006 Feb 20
0
CRC Checksum problems causing issues with bridging and maybe things like nfs. Wish we had better documentation. (was Re: XenNetworking - Reason for NOARP on eth1/br1?)
On 21/02/06, Bráulio Gergull <gergull@getnet.com.br> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I''ve had a similar problem. I found it to be due to crc checksum errors.
>
> I solved that with "ethtool -K ethN tx off" on all domU''s.
>
> I found some related info on the following thread:
>
> http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-01/msg00088.html
2013 Jun 04
0
Implementing G729 Passthrough - VM recordings, maybe even a2billing
We would like implement G729 passthrough for our calls and get rid of
the encoding overhead, and a little confused as to how to do this, and
some unanswered questions. Do we need the open source G729? If so, do
we still need the patent license. Not so much of an issue, just
checking. Finally, a recent howto of how to enforce pci passthrough
and disable encoding would be greatly appreciated.
Oh,
2011 Apr 06
1
Call duration problem or maybe calls not hanging up problem
In the last 10 days I've had 4 calls be charged by my provider at
exactly 12 hours longer than the call actually lasted. I think this
as all after upgrading from 1.6.17.1 to 1.6.17.2 but I have no way to
be sure and it's so random. 2 calls 20 minutes apart last week and 2
more today many hours apart.
Is anyone else seeing anything like this or have any idea where I might look.
They
2002 May 08
1
Maybe problem in openbsd-compat/bsd-arc4random.c
I believe there is a problem with the openbsd-compat/bsd-arc4random.c
file. If arc4random () is called without seed_rng having previously
been called (eg if you run ssh-keygen -p ) then it does not in
fact invoke seed_rng () if it is the first time. Instead it
will invoke seed_rng every time BUT the first time. At least
that is the way I read the code, and changing it as below allowed
me to
2005 Apr 12
0
xen-2.0.4+ nanosleep and maybe other errors
Hello!
I''am experiencing some problems and noticed i''m not the first one.
There seems to be no clue about the problem anywhere on the net
so i''m reporintg it here.
(Should this have been directed to the users list instead?)
The main symptom is tail -f <file> failing in nanosleep in domain 0 every
now and then. Sometimes is just gets stuck. Some other long-running
2002 Dec 12
0
2 networks - 2 routers maybe three
Hi,
I need some hints on where to start on this one: I have an ISDN router -
everything which is between 172.31.55.168 - 172.31.55.175 goes via gateway
172.31.55.169 the subnetmask is 255.255.255.248.
The PC''s in the network get their IP address from a broadband router which
will give dynamic ip''s and internet access to my small network. The
broadband router services network