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2006 Jun 26
0
[klibc 30/43] parisc support for klibc
The parts of klibc specific to the parisc architecture.
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com>
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author H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun 2006 16:58:36 -0700
committer H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Sun, 25 Jun
2003 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Cute profiling toy for LLVM
Because I've been doing a bit of performance work recently, and because
using gprof with the C backend has some limitations, I wrote a little
"llvm-prof" utility. Here's a synopsis of how to use it if you're
interested:
Basic usage:
llvm/utils/profile.pl <program.bc> <program arguments>
This instruments the bytecode file, executes it with the JIT
2009 Jul 17
0
[LLVMdev] regression: double spaced asm output for thumb-2
Hi David
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 02:00, David Goodwin<david_goodwin at apple.com> wrote:
> Something has changed in the last few days that breaks thumb-2 (and possibly
> all ARM) assembly output. Some, but not all lines are double-spaced, for
> example:
How does extra whitespace break the things?
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint
2009 Jul 17
1
[LLVMdev] regression: double spaced asm output for thumb-2
It doesn't break the assembler... but it is wrong... and ugly... and
many other adjectives. I isolated the change and let the submitter know.
David
On Jul 17, 2009, at 3:30 PM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
> Hi David
>
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 02:00, David
> Goodwin<david_goodwin at apple.com> wrote:
>> Something has changed in the last few days that breaks thumb-2
2009 Jul 10
4
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
I just checked in my changes to bugpoint and Makefile.programs in the
test suite. These changes shouldn't conflict with yours.
revision 75292
revision 75293
bugpoint now works for remote ARM if you run it directly from the
command line. It doesn't work correctly when invoked from the test
makefile because envvar PWD is being set to /bin/pwd and so causing
GCC::ExecuteProgram to
2009 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
Hi Viktor,
I did not see your patches, can you send them again. Here are the
changes that I have made that seem to get remote execution working for
bugpoint. I have not yet changed the test system to provide -remote-
client and -remote-port.
David
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2009 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
I'm starting work on getting bugpoint working with remote execution
for arm. Is anyone else working on this?
David
2009 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
> I will investigate.
I'm in the middle of it as well.
Best regards,
Viktor
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Goodwin" <david_goodwin at apple.com>
To: "LLVM Developers Mailing List" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
>I just checked in my changes to bugpoint and
2009 Aug 18
1
[LLVMdev] ARMSchedule.td MipsSchedule.td etc.
Yes. But it is not really being used by most (any?) targets because
post-RA scheduling is disabled by default. Also, the existing model is
very limited in what types of micro-architectures can be described.
I've been extending it to enable scheduling of multi-issue targets,
targets with overlapping FU usage, and targets that use and define
registers in multiple pipeline stages.
See
2009 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
David,
Please find attached 2 diffs. Please notice that RemoteRunSafely.sh may get moved to the test suite sub-tree.
We have targeted different areas fso far which is great.
What's your plan?
I have been thinking of using -run-custom and -safe-run-custom argumants for the cross-tools to keep bugpoint out of knowing any
target details ans such.
Best regards,
Viktor
----- Original Message
2009 Jul 10
0
[LLVMdev] Heads up! Working on bugpoint
Hello David,
I'm working on bugpoint.
There are 2 patched out there for review that fix problems and make remote execution work.
I'm looking at adding it to the test-suit and use make to run tests remotely for cross-compilation (following Evan's suggestion).
Let's coorddinate our effort.
Best regards,
Viktor
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Goodwin"
2010 Jan 28
1
hist - unevenly spaced bars
I am sure this is trivial, but I cannot solve it.
I make a histogram. There are 5 categories "1",...,"5" and 80 values and
the histogram does not evenly space the bars.
Bars "1" and "2" have no space between them and the rest are evenly spaced.
How can I get all bars evenly spaced?
The code:
> Q5
[1] "4" "4" "4"
2004 Oct 06
1
plotOHLC unequally spaced time.
Hi I have som financial tick data that i have converted in to 45 min
bars. These are unequally spaced in time. I wonder if it is possible to
plot these like bars as the plotOHLC does. As I have understood plotOHLC
uses class(mts) that must be equally spaced?
Regards Paer
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 16
1
strucchange: breakpoints in inequally spaced data
Hello,
we want to identify breakpoints (different phases) in environmental
data, algae cell counts of three years with intervals between 7 and 30
days (N=40). We found that
breakpoints(cells ~1)
works great and identifies 5 very good breaks, however we are uncertain
about these, because the data are unequally spaced. Is there a way to
include the information about the measurement intervals,
2013 Aug 25
1
Centos 6.4 problem with double spaced printing
We have a Centos 5.8 32 bit server that has been printing fine since we
installed it. Recently, we also installed a new server with 64 bit
Centos 6.4. On both servers, we print all reports with a simple 'lp'
command. The new server prints all reports with double spacing. We
looked at the text file that is being printed and found that it contains
both '<cr>' and
2010 Nov 19
1
Using image/contour with unevenly spaced data...
Is it possible to plot unevenly spaced data with image/contour function?
Below is an example of the type uneven data that I'm trying to plot with
image/contour functions. For example, I would like to have the x-distance on
the x-axis and y-distance on the y-axis and then the temperature values
determine the color used. Unfortunately this data was sampled such that it is
not evenly
2003 Mar 04
0
tseries contains a class for irregularly spaced time series
A new version of tseries (0.9-10) has been uploaded to CRAN. The new
version contains the class "irts" for irregularly spaced time series.
Irregular time series are basically time series where each observation
(uni- or multivariate) has a time-stamp represented by an object of
class "POSIXct". It provides some basic functionality such as reading
and writing irregular time
2003 Mar 04
0
tseries contains a class for irregularly spaced time series
A new version of tseries (0.9-10) has been uploaded to CRAN. The new
version contains the class "irts" for irregularly spaced time series.
Irregular time series are basically time series where each observation
(uni- or multivariate) has a time-stamp represented by an object of
class "POSIXct". It provides some basic functionality such as reading
and writing irregular time
2008 Nov 03
1
Fourier Transform with irregularly spaced x
Dear all,
I work with (vibrational) spectra: some kind of intensity (I) over frequency
(nu), wavelength or the like.
I want to do fourier transform for interpolation, smoothing, etc.
My problem is that the spectra are often irregularly spaced in nu: the
difference between 2 neighbouring nu varies across the spectrum, and data
points may be missing.
Searching for discrete fourier transform
2011 Jul 22
1
convert TS dataframe to evenly spaced intervals?
Hi R-help,
I have a dataframe consisting of a time-series [t, v]. The timestamps aren't
at all evenly spaced. The values are continuous. I've been able to graph
this as a step function (which is what it should be) in ggplot2, using the
'step' geom. Now I would like to take the integral of the step function.
For this and other reasons, is there a way to convert this into an evenly