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2007 Jun 26
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, [ISO-8859-1] Alberto González wrote: > The problem is that what i'm instrumenting is loads and stores, plus > function call arguments and return values, which have no signedness > information. Why do you need this? -Chris > El 26/06/2007, a las 17:03, Anton Korobeynikov escribió: > >> Hello, Alberto. >> >>> I'm using llvm for
2007 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
I'm using LLVM to instrument C code to test the efectiveness of some methods of error detection with dynamic invariants (see http:// citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hangal02tracking.html). I'm using also a range invariant (max an min values seen). The problem is that for those invariants, I need to know if the value is signed or not (0xFF can be -1 or 255, depending on signed/unsigned).
2007 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
The problem is that what i'm instrumenting is loads and stores, plus function call arguments and return values, which have no signedness information. El 26/06/2007, a las 17:03, Anton Korobeynikov escribió: > Hello, Alberto. > >> I'm using llvm for instrumenting code, and I need to know if >> there's a way to >> difference between signed and unsigned
2007 Jun 26
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, [ISO-8859-1] Alberto González wrote: > I'm using LLVM to instrument C code to test the efectiveness of some > methods of error detection with dynamic invariants (see http:// > citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hangal02tracking.html). I'm using also a range > invariant (max an min values seen). The problem is that for those > invariants, I need to know if the value is
2007 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
El 26/06/2007, a las 20:05, Chris Lattner escribió: > On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, [ISO-8859-1] Alberto González wrote: >> I'm using LLVM to instrument C code to test the efectiveness of some >> methods of error detection with dynamic invariants (see http:// >> citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hangal02tracking.html). I'm using also a range >> invariant (max an min values seen). The
2007 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.0 and integer signedness
Hello everyone! I'm using llvm for instrumenting code, and I need to know if there's a way to difference between signed and unsigned Values of integer type during an optimization pass. I know in llvm 1 it was possible, but i'd like to work with llvm 2. Maybe using the debugging information? Is it available during an optimization pass? How do I access it? Thanks in advance Alberto
2006 Nov 24
4
[LLVMdev] Byte code portability (was Re: libstdc++ as bytecode, and compiling C++ to C)
Reid Spencer schrieb: > Note that C and LLVM types are *not* the same things (despite the > similar names). We are in the process of making this abundantly clear. > The LLVM IR will soon use names like i8, i16, i32, and i64 (signless > integer quantities of specific sizes, regardless of platform). I had explicitly specified the size in the input code using a uint32_t type, the
2010 Sep 21
10
[XCP] xenwebmanager testers are needed
Hello, I want request to community collaboration to test xenwebmanager before release a beta version. Idea is found bugs and features not working to fix before beta version. For test this version you only need download from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xenwebmanager/files/xenwebmanager_rev69_full.tar.gz/download uncompress: tar xvfz xenwebmanager_rev69_full.tar.gz and run: cd
2007 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Problems with 'make check'
I am getting problems with 'make check' on Linux x86. Several instances of 'couldn't execute "-emit-llvm": no such file or directory' :- FAIL: /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c Failed with posix(ENOENT,no such file or directory) at line 1 while running: -emit-llvm -S /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c -o -
2008 Jun 03
2
[LLVMdev] signedness of types
Hi I currently would like to find out the signedness of a instruction. But looking at the CBackend, it looks as if it is not that simple? So i have two questions: Is there an easier way than guessing as it is done in the CBackend? Is there a reason for that signedness is not part of the instruction type? Best regards ST
2007 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] Problems with 'make check'
> Several instances of 'couldn't execute "-emit-llvm": no such file or directory' :- > > FAIL: /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c > Failed with posix(ENOENT,no such file or directory) at line 1 > while running: -emit-llvm -S /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c -o - | llvm-as | llc -march=c | grep
2007 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] Problems with 'make check'
>> Several instances of 'couldn't execute "-emit-llvm": no such file or >> directory' :- >> >> FAIL: /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c >> Failed with posix(ENOENT,no such file or directory) at line 1 >> while running: -emit-llvm -S >> /usr/src/llvm/test/CodeGen/CBackend/2007-01-06-Signless.c -o - |
2012 Feb 01
2
Error en plot.new()
Buenos dìas compañeros. Estoy trabajando con la funciòn FMA del paquete FactoMiner, pero no me permite ver las salidas gràficas de la funciòn con el siguiente mensaje: Error en plot.new() : márgenes de figura muy grandes Mis variables continuas estàn estandarizadas y no he podido conguir resultados. Agradezco cualquier ayuda. Cordialmente, -- Luis Alberto López González [[alternative HTML
2008 Jun 03
0
[LLVMdev] signedness of types
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:42 AM, ST <st at iss.tu-darmstadt.de> wrote: > Hi > > I currently would like to find out the signedness of a instruction. But > looking at the CBackend, it looks as if it is not that simple? So i have two > questions: > Is there an easier way than guessing as it is done in the CBackend? > Is there a reason for that signedness is not part of the
2002 Jun 19
1
Problem: DSCP target
Hello everybody, I have tried several iptables versions (from 1.2.4 to 1.2.6a) to mark outgoing packets (change the DSCP field) with no success. #iptables -A OUTPUT -t mangle -d 10.0.0.3 -j DSCP --set-dscp 0x2 iptables v1.2.6a: unknown arg ''--set-dscp'' TOS target is working fine, but I want to create different codes for EF and AF classes in a diffserv
2011 Sep 05
2
[LLVMdev] arithmetical operands signedness
Hi, my target handles operands of multiplying instructions differently based on signedness. I wonder then how I would do instruction selection based on the operands signs? The mul instruction sets a nsw for signed, but when i try unsigned ops, there is no wrap flag at all. I'm not sure this is enough information to work with, or? Jonas -------------- next part --------------
2010 May 06
4
matriz de distancias chi Cuadrado
Hola a todos... saludos cordiales.... Quiero hacer una función que me calcule la matriz de distancias chi cuadrado, pero obtengo este mensaje de error: Error en d.chiCol[i, j] = 0 : objeto de tipo ''closure'' no es subconjunto d.chiCol<- function(A) { m <- dim(A)[2] n <- dim(A)[1] B <- prop.table(A,2) C <- prop.table(A) pesos <- apply(C,1,sum) dchi.Col <-
2010 Apr 29
1
Forward en R para ML
Buen día para todos. Quisiera saber si conocen de alguna libreria que implemente los métods "forward" en R, al estilo SAS. Agradezco cualquier ayuda -- Luis Alberto López González [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Jun 04
1
aplicar reglas de un kmeans
Buenas tardes. Quisiera saber como puedo aplicar las reglas de un kmeans a otra base, para hacer un proceso de validaciòn de la segmentaciòn. En SAS, se cuenta con el argumento "OUTSEED", ¿què debo tener en cuenta en R? Mil gracias. -- Luis Alberto López González [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] arithmetical operands signedness
Hi Jonas, > my target handles operands of multiplying instructions differently based on > signedness. since the result of a multiply doesn't depend on the signedness, I find it strange that your target differentiates between them. What I'm saying is that if you have (say) two i32 numbers a and b and you do a signed multiply: c = a *s b and an unsigned multiply d = a *u b