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2006 Nov 20
7
ISCSI SAN suggestion
Sorry for the off-topic question but I need advice on a buying a ISCSI SAN for 4-6 servers running CentOS 4.4 .The main purpose for the SAN is to store email accounts (that will be accessed by imap - dovecot) and other documents. Minimal redundancy is required (e.g. dual power supplies, battery backed write cache or mirrored controllers) and price for a 2 TB configuration should be under $ 10000.
2016 Jan 20
2
AVX Optimizations in Opus
Hello, I had talked earlier with 'Timothy B. Terriberry' <tterribe at xiph.org>, about adding support for AVX instructions in Opus, but since he appears to be busy I would like to resend this on the mailing list. I've created a pull request https://github.com/xiph/opus/pull/5 to add the testing infrastructure for the changes before adding the actual code. A draft for the rest
2005 Jun 03
4
how can I monitor a (dumb) switch ?
Hello there, Can anyone help me with a problem i have.... I have an ethernet LAN, made over dumb fast-ethernet switches (10/100mbit) without management, so there is no IP for the switches. What I want, if possible, is to find out if a switch is down or not. It''s like with routers... if you want to find out if a router is OK, either you send ICMP directly to the router, or to a host
2015 Oct 20
2
AVX Optimizations
Hello, I'm currently looking to see if Opus could benefit from AVX/AVX2 instructions and I've made some experiments optimizing xcorr_kernel_* function in celt using AVX2 intrinsics and got about 1.5x-1.6x speedup over SSE floating point version in pitch_sse.c. Have AVX optimizations been tried in Opus? Is there someone I could talk to about optimizing compute intensive tasks in Opus using
2005 Apr 10
3
IMQ: why do I need IMQ ?
Hello there, Can someone please explain why do one neeed IMQ ? I can already shape incoming traffic on my nat router by creating qdiscs on LAN-side interface. I have done some tests, whith simple bandwidth limmiting, and it works. I''ve read just about all the stuff on www.linuximq.net ... but couldn''t make myself an ideea on why would someone need IMQ for ingress policing ...
2013 Jun 25
4
[LLVMdev] get value
Hi Cristianno, Thank you, it works :) with an extra cast:                                     Value *v ......                                     ConstantInt* RR = (ConstantInt *)v;                                     uint64_t VV = (RR->getValue()).getLimitedValue();                                     errs()<<"\nRR  "<<VV<<"\n";
2009 Mar 30
3
Two sets of Heartbeat HTTPD clusters on same subnet
Hi all, I am new to Hearbeat so please be kind :) I also posted this on Linux-HA lists with no responses so I posted it here. I have successfully configure two machines to use heartbeat to cluster httpd. The two nodes are called etk-1 and etk-2. I am trying to configure another two machines to act as a separate cluster (on the same IP subnet). These two nodes are called radu-1 and radu-2.
2012 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM segmentation fault / need use Instruction instead of Instruction*
Hello, Thank you for your answer. If I want to use then I have error: ‘NodeTy* llvm::ilist_half_node<NodeTy>::getPrev() [with NodeTy = llvm::Instruction]’ is protected error: ‘llvm::ilist_half_node<llvm::Instruction>’ is not an accessible base of ‘llvm::Instruction’ Do you know any other method to access the previous instruction of a terminator instruction? PS: back() is not an
2013 May 02
2
[LLVMdev] int to StringRed conversion
I think the better solution should be: LLVMContext& C = is->getContext(); Value *values[] = { ConstantInt::getSigned(Type::getInt64Ty(C), *scsr*), MDString::get(C, *"path"*) }; lnstr.setMetadata(*"your_analysis_name"*, MDNode::get(C, values)); So that you can take advantage of the type system of LLVM bitcode, and don't have to cast the integers from/to strings
2013 Feb 27
3
[LLVMdev] llvm get annotations
Hello everyone ! I followed http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4976298/modern-equivalent-of-llvm-annotationmanagerin order to get annotations from my target bytecode. All the examples that I give in the following is related to the code from that link. I have `__attribute__((annotate("DS"))) int f=0;` into the target C++ program and the related IR code: @.str = private unnamed_addr
2013 Jun 06
3
[LLVMdev] CFG of a function
I think I understood that, but what I mean is what is the function responsible to do mapping is it MapValue() in ValueMapper.h? Thanks for your help On 6 June 2013 09:54, Alexandru Ionut Diaconescu < alexandruionutdiaconescu at gmail.com> wrote: > Map every basic block from the CFG to a set of integers. The successors > from the CFG can be used to make the edges in your simplified
2013 May 02
4
[LLVMdev] int to StringRed conversion
Hello everyone, I have an integer and I want to convert it to StringRef in order to set metadata. setMetadata->(StringRef, MDNode*); It is there a native LLVM way to do it? 1. In the llvm::APSInt Class is toString() method, which seems it is not for this purpose 2. itoa and string are not part of LLVM 3. stringstream is not part of LLVM 4. to_string is not part of LLVM 5. any casting method?
2013 Mar 05
5
[LLVMdev] LLVM load instruction query
HI, I am creating a pass that will pass loaded value by load instruction to an external function. I don't know how to do it.Please Help.
2013 Jun 05
2
[LLVMdev] CFG of a function
What do you mean by mapping to integers? On 5 June 2013 22:32, Alexandru Ionut Diaconescu < alexandruionutdiaconescu at gmail.com> wrote: > Why you don't map the basic blocks to integers and apply algorithms on the > integer graph? And construct your new CFG. > > > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Rasha Omar <rasha.sala7 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> How
2012 Dec 20
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM segmentation fault / need use Instruction instead of Instruction*
I solved by checking if(BB->size()>1) Thank you all for the help ! Now debugging the next segfault. On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Alexandru Ionut Diaconescu < alexandruionutdiaconescu at gmail.com> wrote: > getPrevNode<http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/classllvm_1_1ilist__node.html#a77b897207ef0a1ae95c404695aed9a4b>() > Get the previous node, or 0 for the list
2013 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] int to StringRed conversion
Yes, it sounds good. I can try tomorrow. Thank you for your advice ! On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Logan Chien <tzuhsiang.chien at gmail.com>wrote: > I think the better solution should be: > > > LLVMContext& C = is->getContext(); > Value *values[] = { > ConstantInt::getSigned(Type::getInt64Ty(C), *scsr*), > MDString::get(C, *"path"*) > };
2012 Dec 20
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM segmentation fault / need use Instruction instead of Instruction*
getPrevNode<http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/classllvm_1_1ilist__node.html#a77b897207ef0a1ae95c404695aed9a4b>() Get the previous node, or 0 for the list head. I don't see any method like hasPrevNode. It can be a weird problem because "current->getPrevNode()" is indicating to "current" itself (the problem appears for the BB with only one element)? On Thu, Dec
2017 Sep 01
2
virtio_net: ethtool supported link modes
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 06:04:04PM +0100, Radu Rendec wrote: > Hello, > > Looking at the code in virtnet_set_link_ksettings, it seems the speed > and duplex can be set to any valid value. The driver will "remember" > them and report them back in virtnet_get_link_ksettings. > > However, the supported link modes (link_modes.supported in struct >
2017 Sep 01
2
virtio_net: ethtool supported link modes
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 06:04:04PM +0100, Radu Rendec wrote: > Hello, > > Looking at the code in virtnet_set_link_ksettings, it seems the speed > and duplex can be set to any valid value. The driver will "remember" > them and report them back in virtnet_get_link_ksettings. > > However, the supported link modes (link_modes.supported in struct >
2018 Dec 07
2
Testing compiler reliability using Csmith
Hello everyone! We are working on writing a paper about testing the reliability of C compilers by using Csmith (a random C99 program generator). A previous testing effort, using Csmith, found 202 LLVM bugs, which represented 2% of all reported bugs at that time (PDF: https://www.flux.utah.edu/download?uid=114 <https://www.flux.utah.edu/download?uid=114>): . However, after this paper was