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2006 Jun 03
5
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux@x86
Hi!
Apparently there are no precompiled binaries for llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux.
I've tried downloading the sources and building according to http://llvm.org/docs/CFEBuildInstrs.html (except I'm not an elite gcc hacker). I tried following the guidelines and got what looks like a gcc for x86 with no traces of LLVM. I tried passing --enable-llvm with various llvm root pathnames
and got ICEs.
2006 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux@x86
Hmm, today I just tried compiling the llvm-gcc 4.0 frontend again on linux
(Fedora Core 3 I believe) and I seem to be suddenly having the problem that
Yossi Kreinin mentioned. The frontend seems to be using normal gcc to
compile as I no longer get a bytecode file after compilation. When I pass
the --version argument it claims to be the LLVM 4.0.1 frontend. Any ideas
what might cause this? It was
2006 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] Placing globals in specific sections
Hi!
The LLVM Bytecode File Format specifies an optional SectionID attribute
for globals. I didn't find a matching attribute in the LLVM source code.
Code such as:
int a __attribute__ ((section ("A_SECTION")));
compiles with llvm-gcc, but apparently the section information is
stripped (the object file doesn't contain "A_SECTION").
Is the SectionID feature
2006 Sep 12
1
[LLVMdev] reporting LLVM bugs
Hi!
A (small) tar archive with files exposing an apparent LLVM optimizer bug is attached; I didn't find a way to attach files in the bugzilla interface.
What's the best way to report bugs taking several files to reproduce?
-- Yossi
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2006 Aug 11
1
[LLVMdev] instruction scheduling for stack machines
Hi!
I'm working on an LLVM back-end for a processor with a stack machine architecture. After experimenting with code generation directly from the LLVM representation, I'm studying the target-independant code generator.
As far as I understand, there currently exists a target-independant infrastructure for legalization, instruction selection, scheduling and register allocation. It is clear
2006 Jun 07
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux@x86
Hi John,
llvm-gcc4 by default emits object files, just as gcc does. This is by
design. If you want to get bytecode output you need to use the --emit-
llvm-bc option. A complete list of the options that llvm-gcc4 supports
can be obtained with "llvm-gcc -v --help" (lots of output). Here are the
descriptions of the --emit-llvm options:
-emit-llvm Emit LLVM code to the
2006 Jun 05
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux@x86
On 6/3/06, Reid Spencer <reid at x10sys.com> wrote:
> I don't think anyone has successfully built llvm-gcc4 on Linux yet. I've
> tried and failed.
I have :-)
There was some patches, but I believe that they were all merged in the
latest snapshot.
Rafael
2006 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] Dwarf Support - Early Bird Edition
Chris asked me to write up "LLVM Developer's Guide to Dwarf Support"
for LLVM maintainers. We are still in early stages, but we thought
we'd get it out there for the "need to bleeders." At some point this
information will be formalized and added to the LLVM documentation.
The enclosed document gives specific instructions for adding source
line number support
2009 Sep 17
5
"this" variables being overridden?
Hi
I encountered this problem a few times in the past, but only now it is
consistent enough so I can write this email. In short, the problem is
that after I copy some structure from the profiled program to the dtrace
space, and set a "this-dataP" variable to point to the local copy, after
a while some of the fields of the local structure are overridden with
junk values. In
2002 Jul 17
1
(no subject)
Hello everyone two small questions with hopefully short answer.
1)How can I send simultaneously a massage to all members on the network
using smbclient???
2)smbtar does not back-up files and folders with hebrew names for those
files/folders so....?
Thanks:
Yossi Shani -> shaniy@actcom.co.il
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Spanning tree code
Hi
I'm looking for code that implements the 802.1d spanning tree.
Do you have an idea where can I download this code?
Thanks
Yossi
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2006 Jun 03
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux@x86
I don't think anyone has successfully built llvm-gcc4 on Linux yet. I've
tried and failed.
The instructions in CFEBuildInstrs.html are for llvm-gcc3 and probably
won't work as-is.
Reid.
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 19:39 +0300, Yossi Kreinin wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Apparently there are no precompiled binaries for llvm-gcc 4.0 for Linux.
>
> I've tried downloading the sources
2003 May 21
3
Need basic help getting started
I have followed the instructions on the asterisk web
site to checkout the three files using CVS. I then
followed the instructions for make <filename> ; make
install in each directory. There seemed to be a lot of
error info flashing across the screen during each of
the processes.
I have verified that I meet the basic requirements
linux kernel, openssl, readline with the appropriate
devel
2005 Dec 23
10
truncating html text
I''ve got a fairly basic problem here that I''m hoping there is an easy
solution for.
I have a chunk of html code that I want to truncate to a given length...
say 20 characters or so.
If I use the ''truncate'' helper function I end up with unbalanced tags.
For example.
<a href=www.someplace.com>A really long string of words</a>
becomes
<a
2012 Jul 26
4
SELinux in CentOS 6
It keeps butting in when I try to install map software from Garmin
under Wine. I'm not nearly competent not willing to apply the remedy it
suggests. How do I get to someplace where I can disable it, or at least
set it to permissive?
2011 Jun 08
5
[PATCH] ioemu: IGFX passthrough fix SNB GGC
The GGC field have moved from 0x52 to 0x50 on Sandy Bridge.
Signed-off-by: Jean Guyader <jean.guyader@eu.citrix.com>
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2008 Feb 16
2
[LLVMdev] linux/x86-64 codegen support
Interestingly, in the .i file there are 2 __builtin_alloca, and
EmitBuiltinAlloca is only being called once.
Andrew
On 2/16/08, Andrew Lenharth <andrewl at lenharth.org> wrote:
> libcpp/charset.c:631 turns into:
>
> %tmp16 = tail call i64 @strlen( i8* %to ) nounwind readonly
> ; <i64> [#uses=1]
> %tmp18 = tail call i64 @strlen( i8* %from ) nounwind
2006 May 21
2
Suggesting changes to HELP files?
Is there a procedure for suggesting changes to HELP files of the core
R distribution? If yes, what is it? If it would be considered a
friendly gesture, I could find the relevant *.Rd file and submit a
suggested modification to it someplace. Alternatively, I could just
send suggestions someplace if they would receive appropriate
consideration.
On many occasions, I think of
2014 Aug 12
2
[PATCH] vhost: Add polling mode
"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote on 12/08/2014 12:18:50 PM:
> From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com>
> To: David Miller <davem at davemloft.net>
> Cc: Razya Ladelsky/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, kvm at vger.kernel.org, Alex
> Glikson/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, Eran Raichstein/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, Yossi
> Kuperman1/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL,
2014 Aug 12
2
[PATCH] vhost: Add polling mode
"Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote on 12/08/2014 12:18:50 PM:
> From: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com>
> To: David Miller <davem at davemloft.net>
> Cc: Razya Ladelsky/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, kvm at vger.kernel.org, Alex
> Glikson/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, Eran Raichstein/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL, Yossi
> Kuperman1/Haifa/IBM at IBMIL,