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2009 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] Preliminary patch for GDB support for JIT
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Reid Kleckner<rnk at mit.edu> wrote: > Right now, GDB has no way to be told about JITed code.  I'm working on > adding such an interface, and the LLVM JIT would be the first client. Have you considered how this might be made to work for embedded targets where remote debugging is required? deep
2009 Jul 08
1
[LLVMdev] Preliminary patch for GDB support for JIT
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Eric Christopher<echristo at apple.com> wrote: >> For reference, here is the corresponding patch against GDB: >> http://web.mit.edu/rnk/www/jit-patch.diff >> > > This appears to be missing some hunks... Ah, crap, there's a gdb/jit.[ch] but I don't know how to get cvs diff to include them. 'cvs add' wants write access
2003 Nov 24
4
R postscript generation error (lines versus points) (PR#5285)
Full_Name: Stephen Harker Version: 1.80 OS: linux (Yellow Dog 3.0 on ppc) Submission from: (NULL) (130.194.13.101) In creating a postscript file from a set of data in which the points are plotted using `points()' and lines drawn using `lines()' I have found since upgrading from R version 1.4? to 1.8 that the two sets do not coinicide completely. This is best illustrated by a simple
2007 Dec 05
1
Password and server questions
Hello, We have 2 questions: 1) about the passwords generated by disc management ( https://dischosting.nl/discadmin/ ). We don't get access to this page which is necessary to pick up our new password, for broadcasting with nicecast 2) Someone changed the server type settings: What is the difference between icecast 1 and icecast 2 and which one is the most likely to use for us? Thanx, Hans
2010 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi folks, I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest chunks of memory. I wrote a replacement allocator for use by BumpPtrAllocator which uses mmap()/munmap() in place of malloc()/free(). It has worked flawlessly in testing, and reduces memory usage quite nicely in Unladen Swallow. The code is available
2010 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi Steven- Nice, but will this not break Windows? From an initial glance over your patch, it seems to assume the existence of mmap() in some form or other. Alistair On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:05, Steven Noonan wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and > during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest > chunks of
2010 Nov 10
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM maintainers, code reviews
On 2010-11-10 12:58, Renato Golin wrote: > In a nutshell, the design decisions should be communicated more > effectively, and a Wiki is a great place to start. Peer reviewers > should communicate via the Wiki, so patchers could learn and plan > before the next iteration and reduce the cost for everybody. You may consider using a review tool rather than (or in addition to)
2009 Mar 27
0
[LLVMdev] Connecting JITted code to gdb
Run with -debug-only=jit. Break on line 1148 of JITEmitter.cpp. The debugging message will tell you the address and size of the function that was jitted. You can then tell gdb to disassemble the code. On Mar 26, 2009, at 11:35 PM, Jeffrey Yasskin wrote: > Hi all. I'm working on the recently-announced unladen-swallow project, > and I'm having a bit of trouble getting gdb to
2009 Mar 27
4
[LLVMdev] Connecting JITted code to gdb
Hi all. I'm working on the recently-announced unladen-swallow project, and I'm having a bit of trouble getting gdb to step into functions I've compiled with LLVM's JIT compiler. The attached a_module.ll is the module I produce from compiling def foo(r): for i in r: pass I'm JIT-compiling and running foo() with: typedef PyObject *(*NativeFunction)(PyFrameObject *);
2009 Mar 27
2
[LLVMdev] Connecting JITted code to gdb
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > Run with -debug-only=jit. OT: I take it the recommended model for tools that embed LLVM is for them to accept all of LLVM's command line arguments on their own command lines? For Python, it'd be much nicer to make this stuff tweakable through a module at runtime, or even, for thread-safety reasons, as
2006 Aug 30
0
Preliminary version of webgen 0.4.0
Hello everyone! I have uploaded a preliminary version of webgen 0.4.0 which can be downloaded via http://webgen.rubyforge.org/webgen-0.4.0.tgz . This version can already be used to convert a website to HTML. However, the command line interface is not working, therefore you have to do something like this to run webgen (save the following as run.rb): require ''webgen/website''
2008 Apr 23
0
[ANNOUNCE] Preliminary KVM Forum 2008 Agenda
The preliminary KVM Forum 2008 agenda is now online at http://kforum.qumranet.com/KVMForum/agenda.php If you haven't done so already, please register! There is a big "Register Now" button on the page. Early bird registration ends May 1. Note we have a few more sessions in the pipeline; the page will be updated in a few days. [Speakers: if we've misspelled your name or
2008 Apr 27
0
[UPDATED][ANNOUNCE] Preliminary KVM Forum 2008 Agenda
The preliminary KVM Forum 2008 agenda at http://kforum.qumranet.com/KVMForum/agenda.php has been updated, with a few more new presentations added. Be sure to check them out. Note we still have a couple more in the pipeline. If you haven't done so already, please register! There is a big "Register Now" button on the page. Early bird registration ends May 1. Note we have a
2005 Jan 20
0
Vanderpool Preliminary Specification for IA-32 and Intel Itanium Processors
For those interested in reading on Vanderpool Technology. Intel(r) Vanderpool Technology Preliminary Specification for IA-32 and Intel(r) Itanium(r) Processors are at: www.intel.com/technology/vt. Thanks Sunil _______________________________________________ Core Software Division, Software & Solutions Group Off: (408) 765-5272; Cell (408) 838-8749; Fax (408) 653-5330
2010 Mar 13
0
Re: [caiman-discuss] Preliminary Text Install Images for b134
Hi, It doesn''t work as a PVM domain within xVM: # uname -srv SunOS 5.11 snv_133 # virt-install --name osvm01 -p -r 1024 -f /export/xvm/osvm01/disk1 -l nfs://localhost/export/install --nographics Starting install... Retrieving file unix... 100% |=========================| 2.1 MB 00:00 Retrieving file boot_arch 100% |=========================| 44 MB 00:00 Creating
2009 Mar 07
1
preliminary nv50 wfb patch
This patch will only work with Option "EXAPixmaps" "1", and will prevent classic exa from working. Occasionally a pixmap fails to map, but that's not related to this patch. I haven't done any hardcore optimisations, but suggestions are ofcource appreciated. In my experience some benchmarks suck now (gtkperf for which had it's performance halved), and qt4 is
2003 Apr 05
1
Preliminary 2.03-pre1 result...
It seems that 2.03-pre1 resolves PXELINUX problem on a reasonable number of hosts. Perhaps somewhat importantly this seems to include the RBFG PXE boot floppy, which did not work with 2.02. This was somewhat of a surprise, since it didn't exhibit the failure mode that I would have thought would have been the trigger of the bug. Instead, it was one of those stacks that would transmit packets
2008 Apr 23
0
[ANNOUNCE] Preliminary KVM Forum 2008 Agenda
The preliminary KVM Forum 2008 agenda is now online at http://kforum.qumranet.com/KVMForum/agenda.php If you haven't done so already, please register! There is a big "Register Now" button on the page. Early bird registration ends May 1. Note we have a few more sessions in the pipeline; the page will be updated in a few days. [Speakers: if we've misspelled your name or
2008 Apr 27
0
[UPDATED][ANNOUNCE] Preliminary KVM Forum 2008 Agenda
The preliminary KVM Forum 2008 agenda at http://kforum.qumranet.com/KVMForum/agenda.php has been updated, with a few more new presentations added. Be sure to check them out. Note we still have a couple more in the pipeline. If you haven't done so already, please register! There is a big "Register Now" button on the page. Early bird registration ends May 1. Note we have a
2010 Jan 11
2
[LLVMdev] LangRef 'struct' patch--preliminary
Here is a patch that cleans up a couple of bugs and makes what I think are a couple of small improvements based on the recent advice about structs that I got. There is more like this that could be done, but I wanted to see how this example was received. Dustin -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: LangRef.struct.patch URL: