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2018 Jan 30
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Publication LLVM Related Publications Submission
Dear Mihail, I've added these two publications to the publications page. Please review it and let me know if I need to make any changes. In particular, if you have URLs to use for the papers, having those would be greatly appreciated. Regards, John Criswell On 11/28/17 12:05 PM, Mihail Popov via llvm-dev wrote: > > Hello, > > I would like to submit two papers that use LLVM
2016 Feb 24
1
Publication : CERE LLVM Based Codelet Extractor and REplayer
Hello, We have published two papers which build upon the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure. Would it be possible to include them in the LLVM related publications at http://llvm.org/pubs/ ? I attach below the bibliographic references: "CERE: LLVM Based Codelet Extractor and REplayer for Piecewise Benchmarking and Optimization" P. de Oliveira Castro, C. Akel, E. Petit, M. Popov, and W.
2003 May 31
4
faster mdct's
Hello Vorbis folks, I'm one of the FFTW authors (www.fftw.org), and a few days ago I was playing with our codelet generator for fun and modified it to spit out hard-coded MDCTs of small sizes. The code (at jdj.mit.edu/~stevenj/mdct_128nr.c) for 256 samples (128 outputs) seems to be almost twice as fast as the Vorbis MDCT code for that size on my 2.2GHz P-IV (gcc 3.2.2 and flags "-O1
2004 Feb 04
1
RE: error (fwd)
Hi folks, I've got this funny problem with R's foreign library when reading stata files. One file consistently produces vector out of memory errors after gobbling up 2.7G of memory. I parsed through the read.dta function and figured out where the error occurs and the description is below. I am running R-1.8.1 on Debian stable system glibc2.2 kernel 2.4.24. R is is compiled from source
2020 Mar 16
2
GSoC Project - Advanced Heuristics and ML
Hello everybody. Last monday I sent an email to the LLVM dev mailing list saying that I was looking forward to working on these GSoC projects: *Advanced Heuristics for Ordering Compiler Optimization Passes* and *Machine learning and compiler optimizations: using inter-procedural analysis to select optimization* I currently do an undergraduate research on compiler autotuning of Rust code, more
2010 May 03
1
Video Annotation
Hi I am a student from the University of the Philippines. I want to annotate some e-learning videos which also enables textual searches. I plan to use CMML however I cant find any tutorial. I tried to access annodex.net but it seems to be under construction. Could you please provide tutorials on developing application using such, or give me atleast any related materials to read on. -- Thank
2020 Mar 09
2
GSoC - Improve parallelism-aware analyses and optimizations
Awesome, thanks! As per your suggestion, I read the description of these two projects: Advanced Heuristics for Ordering Compiler Optimization Passes Machine learning and compiler optimizations: using inter-procedural analysis to select optimizations and they are amazing! Indeed, they are very close to my interest in autotuning. I didn't see them on the list before. If I choose to focus on
2004 Aug 06
5
iteration introspection?
Hi everyone, I want to perform a regex substitution on line #1 in a file based on the contents of line #2. same is true for line 11 and line 12 etc... With the look at each line of a file rolling forward method it seems to me that I will not be able to use iterators like 'each' for this operation unless I am able to manipulate or even know of the position of the file pointer from
2013 Jan 02
1
ssh / scp slow on 10GBE
Hello list, right now SSH Tunnel / scp is reaches just around 76Mb/s on my E5 Xeon using AES-NI but openssl reaches around 600-700Mb/s using 128aes-cbc cipher. As far as i understand http://www.psc.edu/index.php/hpn-ssh this is due to very small buffers in ssh / scp. Is there any work on this? Like autotuning the buffer size? Are there plans to integrate the hpn patches? Greets, Stefan
2020 Mar 09
4
GSoC - Improve parallelism-aware analyses and optimizations
Hello! My name is Emanuel and I am an undergraduate student from Brazil (at the University of São Paulo) wanting to participate in this years GSoC on LLVM. Specifically, on the "Improve parallelism-aware analyses and optimizations" project. I currently do research on autotuning of LLVM IR optimization passes and I am sitting for a class about parallel computing, but I have been studying
2004 May 21
1
compiling R 64-bit with gcc on Solaris 9
Hi folks, I am trying to compile R as a 64bit app using gcc on Solaris 9 and get the following error from the configure script when passing the script CFLAGS='-mcpu=v9 -m64': checking how to get verbose linking output from g77... -v checking for Fortran libraries of g77... -L/usr/ccs/lib -L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.9/3.3 -L/usr/ccs/bin
2020 Mar 09
2
GSoC - Advanced Heuristics and Machine Learning
Hello again! Previously, I introduced myself as a prospective GSoC student interested in LLVM. Per Mr. Doerfert suggestion I took a look at two other projects that he said could interest me due to my ongoing research in autotuning. The projects are: Advanced Heuristics for Ordering Compiler Optimization Passes Machine learning and compiler optimizations: using inter-procedural analysis to select
2013 Oct 29
1
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: migrate mergeable rx buffers to page frag allocators
From: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet at gmail.com> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:19:49 -0700 > On Mon, 2013-10-28 at 15:44 -0700, Michael Dalton wrote: >> The virtio_net driver's mergeable receive buffer allocator >> uses 4KB packet buffers. For MTU-sized traffic, SKB truesize >> is > 4KB but only ~1500 bytes of the buffer is used to store >> packet data, reducing
2013 Oct 29
1
[PATCH net-next] virtio_net: migrate mergeable rx buffers to page frag allocators
From: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet at gmail.com> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:19:49 -0700 > On Mon, 2013-10-28 at 15:44 -0700, Michael Dalton wrote: >> The virtio_net driver's mergeable receive buffer allocator >> uses 4KB packet buffers. For MTU-sized traffic, SKB truesize >> is > 4KB but only ~1500 bytes of the buffer is used to store >> packet data, reducing
2016 Jan 07
1
Samba over slow connections
Le 07/01/2016 12:22, Reindl Harald a écrit : > > /usr/sbin/ifconfig eth0 txqueuelen 100 > ______________________________________________ > > ifcfg-eth0: > > ETHTOOL_OPTS="-K ${DEVICE} tso on lro off; -G ${DEVICE} rx 128 tx 128" > ______________________________________________ > > sysctl.conf: > > net.core.rmem_max = 65536 > net.core.wmem_max = 65536
2005 Sep 29
1
Mathematicians wanted (was RE: Best echo canceller?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Andrew > Kohlsmith > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 2:23 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best echo canceller? > > > On Thursday 29 September 2005 17:04, Claudio Canseco wrote: >
2014 Mar 05
1
Abysmal performance with Samba 4 and Windows Explorer
I'm experiencing extremely slow performance when trying to copy files from and to a samba 4 share. I'm using Debian and the Samba 4 SerNet packages and everything is up to date on the client as well as on the server. The connection is made through 100Mbp/s ethernet, but the problem also exists on a local virtual machine that runs on the Debian server. By extremely I mean really abysmal:
2016 Dec 22
0
Postdoc Positions - LLVM for High-Performance Computing
Hi everyone, I'm happy to report that I have two open postdoctoral research positions at Argonne National Laboratory focusing on LLVM-based compiler technology for high-performance computing. US citizenship is *not* required. If you've received your Ph.D. within the past several years, or are in the process of completing your degree requirements, and would like to join a team working
2008 Mar 18
0
[LLVMdev] Google Summer of Code 2008
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 20:17:52 Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello, Everyone > > LLVM recently was approved to take part in Google Summer of Code 2008. > We welcome everyone to apply for this program. > > The list of ideas for (possible) projects is located at > http://llvm.org/OpenProjects.html. Surely you can suggest any other > project, if you feel, that it definitely
2013 Jul 07
1
status of autotuning freebsd for 9.2
Andre, Are you going to have time to MFC things from -current for auto-tuning -stable before 9.2? I fear (maybe unnecessarily?) that we are about to ship yet another release that can't do basic 10gigE when sufficient memory exists. If you don't have time, then let me know and I'll see what I can do. -- Alfred Perlstein VP Software Engineering, iXsystems