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2004 Nov 29
2
[LLVMdev] Running specific passes
On Friday 26 November 2004 19:56, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Vladimir Prus wrote: > > in the implementation of some analysis, I need to change the program and > > then invoke Mem2Reg pass. That pass, in turn, requires other analysis, so > > I must > > Usually you want to do this at a higher level, why not just use 'opt > -yourpass -mem2reg'?
2004 Nov 26
0
[LLVMdev] Running specific passes
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Vladimir Prus wrote: > in the implementation of some analysis, I need to change the program and then > invoke Mem2Reg pass. That pass, in turn, requires other analysis, so I must Usually you want to do this at a higher level, why not just use 'opt -yourpass -mem2reg'? Alternatively, if you don't want to do that, you can build mem2reg into your pass if it
2004 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] Running specific passes
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Vladimir Prus wrote: > On Friday 26 November 2004 19:56, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Vladimir Prus wrote: > > > in the implementation of some analysis, I need to change the program and > > > then invoke Mem2Reg pass. That pass, in turn, requires other analysis, so > > > I must > > > > Usually you want to do this
2016 Jul 15
4
RFC: Strong GC References in LLVM
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 4:00 PM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > > On Jul 15, 2016, at 3:38 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> > wrote: > > > Note that this is also necessary to makes post-dominance correct (but we > > already do it in most cases, but i think there are still bugs open about > > correctness) > > Yeah,
2017 Jul 18
2
lme4 question
Hello, I am trying to run the following model: domi ~ type*ratio+((1|id)+(0+type|id)+(1|face_id)+(1|car_id)) My question is whether the data coding for "face_id" and "car_id" variables is correct. As you see on the following sample data structure, "type" is repeated measure where 1=car, 0=face. Thus, I coded "face_id" as "0" when the type is 1
2000 Feb 02
2
problems with openssh-1.2.2 and pam_tacplus.so
Hello, I have the following problem: I have installed openssh-1.2.2 on FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE. I intentionally did not took the FreeBSD port because it does not support PAM. My aim is to make sshd authenticate against a TACACS+ server using the pam_tacplus.so module shipped with FreeBSD. That works perfectly with this line in my /etc/pam.conf: login auth sufficient pam_tacplus.so
2004 Oct 07
2
account is not autorized to connect from this station.
Hi all, (i'am beginner) i have samba 3.0.7 and ldap 2.1.30-3 installed on linux debian sarge My users account are stored in ldap (ou=people,dc=alsace,dc=iufm,dc=fr) I used idealx smbldaptools .0.8.5 to : - populate LDAP (account administrator is created, id administrator gives " uid=0(Administrator) gid=512(Domain Admins) groupes=512(Domain Admins)" - add my machine accoun (named
2009 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] Dotty printer for dependency trees
Hi, I started to work with llvm and liked the CFG dotty printer a lot. However there was none for the dominance trees. I implemented dotty printing for dominance trees and introduced these new flags: -dot-dom : Print dominance tree of function to 'dot' file -dot-dom-only : Print dominance tree of function to 'dot' file (with no function
2004 Oct 14
2
script in netlogon isn't run
Hi, i have samba 3.0.7 and set a logon.bat script in /home/samba/netlogon But when i log in my domaine (from a windows xp sp1 machine) "Domi" the script isn't run, no error message at log in Just going on the share "netlogon" i got the sand-hour and nothing more happens What's wrong ? Thanks for any help *here my smb.conf * [global] # Do something sensible when
2004 Nov 26
2
[LLVMdev] Running specific passes
Hello, in the implementation of some analysis, I need to change the program and then invoke Mem2Reg pass. That pass, in turn, requires other analysis, so I must use PassManager. Here's the code I ended up with: bool runOnFunction(llvm::Function& m) { visit(m); ExistingModuleProvider mp(m.getParent());
2013 Jan 31
7
[PATCH] libxl: pass debug flag down to libxl_domain_suspend
# HG changeset patch # User Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> # Date 1359648298 -3600 # Node ID 256d59b2bc8a413876559dc8daf4c52ba46677de # Parent 12455da211d4e841692b2374086356a87eb74ff7 libxl: pass debug flag down to libxl_domain_suspend libxl_domain_suspend is already prepared to handle LIBXL_SUSPEND_DEBUG, and xl migrate handles the -d switch as well. Pass this flag down to
2012 Aug 11
3
replace funcion
Hello everybody, I would like to replace or recode a list of numbers between 1 and 12 (total 100). I have tried to make it with recode, but i have two types of replacements. For 1,2,3,4,11,12 => invierno and for 5,6,7,8,9 and 10 => verano. recode(datos.mx1[,7], "1='invierno'; 2='invierno';
2012 Jul 29
2
Error in for-loop
Hello erverybody, I have a problem with my second for-loop. 1. First i read the tables. datos.mx1 <- read.table('PETmx1.csv',head=TRUE,sep=';') datos.min <- read.table('PETmin.csv',head=TRUE,sep=';') http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4638257/PETmx1.csv PETmx1.csv http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4638257/PETmin.csv PETmin.csv names(datos.mx1)
2000 Feb 02
2
bash: scp: command not found
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Harald at iki.fi wrote: > How come I can't get scp to work properly. It just complains like this: > > scp foo host: > bash: scp: command not found > lost connection Maybe you should check for the path on the remote machine: it seems like the remote shell can't find scp in its $PATH. -- Dominik - http://www.saargate.de/~domi/
2016 Jan 29
2
DCE in the presence of control flow.
Thanks Also I found that some cases are also caught by a specialized routine to remove dead loops which is missing the case I noticed. odavd From: Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org<mailto:dberlin at dberlin.org>> Date: Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 8:45 PM To: David Callahan <dcallahan at fb.com<mailto:dcallahan at fb.com>>, LLVM Dev Mailing list <llvm-dev at
2016 Jul 15
4
RFC: Strong GC References in LLVM
Hi Daniel, Daniel Berlin wrote: > /* Add fake edges to the function exit for any non constant and non > noreturn calls (or noreturn calls with EH/abnormal edges), > volatile inline assembly in the bitmap of blocks specified by > BLOCKS > or to the whole CFG if BLOCKS is zero. > ... > > The goal is to expose cases in
2013 Nov 02
0
[LLVMdev] DominanceFrontier/PostDominanceFrontier for PRE
Hi, I'm not able to answer your question. I'm wondering if you can create your own if it is just your own hobby project, or a project that you don't have to commit to the main repository. Creating DominatorFrontier seems to be expensive. However, if you are using bit-vector to represent a basic-block-set, I guess it can be done in linear time in practice. Following is the
2012 Aug 20
5
[LLVMdev] DomTreeNode
Hi Guys, I am using the Postdom pass and I would like to get the root of the tree. However, everytime I try to get the root, I get a segfault. I don't know why the environment can't find DominatorTreeBase. Below is the code that generates the Segfault. In my .h file I include Dominators.h PDT.getRootNode(); //PDT is a reference to a PostDominatorTree dyld: lazy symbol binding
2004 Nov 30
3
[LLVMdev] Running specific passes
On Monday 29 November 2004 19:39, Chris Lattner wrote: > > > Alternatively, if you don't want to do that, you can build mem2reg into > > > your pass if it works better. To do this, your pass needs to > > > 'addRequired' DominatorTree and DominatorFrontier, then use the > > > interfaces exposed through > > >
2009 Jun 21
0
[PATCHv6 04/12] qemu/pci: check constant registers on load
Add "cmask" table of constant register masks: if a bit is not writeable and is set in cmask table, this bit is checked on load. An attempt to load an image that would change such a register causes load to fail. Use this table to make sure that load does not modify registers that guest can not change (directly or indirectly). Note: we can't just assume that read-only registers never