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2011 May 13
1
[LLVMdev] IO intrinsics?
On 05/12/2011 11:08 PM, 陳韋任 wrote: > Hi, Hans > >> Since getchar and putchar are never defined, I'm assuming they are >> intrinsics, but they are not documented with the rest of the intrinsics. So >> are they intrinsics or something else? > > I _guess_ standard functions like getchar/putchar are linked by > default. Indeed, they're coming from libc. The
2012 Feb 09
1
[LLVMdev] Difficulty inserting putchar in IR
Hi, I have written a simple code to insert putchar() function into IR. It compiled well but when I tried to run the generated .bc file with lli, its not showing proper output. Function *putchar_func = cast<Function>(M-> getOrInsertFunction("putchar", IntegerType::getInt32Ty(Context), IntegerType::getInt32Ty(Context), NULL)); Value *One =
2011 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] IO intrinsics?
Hi, Hans > Since getchar and putchar are never defined, I'm assuming they are > intrinsics, but they are not documented with the rest of the intrinsics. So > are they intrinsics or something else? I _guess_ standard functions like getchar/putchar are linked by default. Regards, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica,
2007 Apr 18
7
[Bridge] (no subject)
Dear Sir, I was trying to install bridge as we are installing scps gateway in our testbed.This requires us to install the bridge. Our Linux version is 2.4.18 ~3 and we are using redhat 7.2 Please let me know which is the bridge I should install and how to configure it. Before configuring the bridge what I should check in my configuration. Thanks for your time, Sincerely Rama ===== I hear
2010 Feb 17
2
[LLVMdev] Kaleidoscope toy4 failure seg fault on llvm::ExecutionEngine::getTargetData (this=0x0)
I am new to llvm so I might be missing a critical step. My system is Fedora 12 but this also happens in Mac OS X 10.6.2. Here are the steps I used to compile llvm: export TARGETS=x86,x86_64,cpp export INSTALLDIR=/home/rovitotv/llvm ../llvm-2.6/configure --prefix=$INSTALLDIR --enable-bindings=none --enable-targets=$TARGETS --enable-optimized --with-llvmgccdir=$INSTALLDIR
2005 Mar 23
2
limiting bandwidth on iface
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi there! Well, as an exercise, I try ''simulating'' an adsl link (just the speed ;o)) with a GRE tunnel and HTB for bandwidth limiting. Typically in germany adsl has about 1024kbit downstream and 128kbits upstream (yes, there are others ;) but these are what I have) - which are the values i try to simulate. Here is the snipped that
2010 Feb 17
0
[LLVMdev] Kaleidoscope toy4 failure seg fault on llvm::ExecutionEngine::getTargetData (this=0x0)
First, you have to call llvm-g++ to use the llvm-gcc front end, but it doesn't matter here. I'd like to suggest that you use pastebin to put your code and the send us the link, so that we can download it. The problem is that TheExecutionEngine is set to NULL (maybe because of a previous error), but it will be really better if you use pastebin. On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Todd Rovito
2008 Feb 16
0
[LLVMdev] linux/x86-64 codegen support
Andrew Lenharth wrote: > Interestingly, in the .i file there are 2 __builtin_alloca, and > EmitBuiltinAlloca is only being called once. > > Hmm, here EmitBuiltinAlloca gets called twice, but it looks like validate_arglist is rejecting the args both times. I have 2 calls to alloca generated: $ grep alloca x.bc|grep call %tmp21 = call i8* @alloca( i64 %tmp20 ) nounwind
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] BCP code ported to pppd 2.4.2
Hello, i have ported the BCP (Bride Control Protocol) patch for pppd 2.4.1 mentioned in http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/bridge/2004-September/000619.html to pppd 2.4.2. The kernel patch still works without problems with kernel 2.4.30. Perhaps someone else could use this patch ... Here again some documentation i have found about the BCP patch somewere else: When pppd negotiates BCP, it tells
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
2004 May 11
2
[LLVMdev] Problems accessing structs
Hello! I get some odd behaviour using my structs: "myKernelMap" = type {int (sbyte*)*, int ()*} "Kernel" = type {"myKernelMap"*} The second member ( int()* ) is a pointer to the %getchar() function. I want to call getchar using this function: int "callmyKernelgetchar_kernel"("Kernel"* "myKernel") { "PTRMAP" =
2011 Apr 20
3
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
This code is undefined, meaning that all bets are off, don't do it. I.e. It reads the value of I between two sequence points and uses it for something other than determining the value written. From: Csaba Raduly Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:44 AM To: Joe Armstrong Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang? Hi Joe On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Joe
2009 Aug 10
2
PROMPT=0/ESCAPE key SERIAL fun
Hi, For some time now I have been using pxelinux to add a helpful 'administrator' boot mode to our workstations with the following 'pxelinux.cfg/default' config: ---- DEFAULT local PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 0 TOTALTIMEOUT 1 ONTIMEOUT menu ALLOWOPTIONS 0 NOESCAPE 0 LABEL local LOCALBOOT 0 LABEL menu CONFIG /pxelinux.cfg/default-menu ---- This is great as by
2011 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Is this a bug in clang?
So... Are 40 and 41 the only legal behaviors or are there more? Robby On Tuesday, April 19, 2011, Ahmed Charles <ahmedcharles at gmail.com> wrote: > This code is undefined, meaning that all bets are off, don't do it. > I.e. It reads the value of I between two sequence points and uses it > for something other than determining the value written. From: Csaba > Raduly >
2006 Oct 31
0
6266832 UNIX98/UNIX03: getc(), getchar(), putc(), putchar() did not set stream to byte orientation
Author: muffin Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: fecd74c42540dbb707f29987c4b4e10ecff69818 Log message: 6266832 UNIX98/UNIX03: getc(), getchar(), putc(), putchar() did not set stream to byte orientation Files: update: usr/src/head/iso/stdio_iso.h
2004 May 11
0
[LLVMdev] Problems accessing structs
Anders Alexandersson wrote: > Hello! > > I get some odd behaviour using my structs: > > "myKernelMap" = type {int (sbyte*)*, int ()*} > "Kernel" = type {"myKernelMap"*} > > The second member ( int()* ) is a pointer to the %getchar() function. > > I want to call getchar using this function: > > int
2009 May 03
3
Domain-specific HLT when idle
Hello hpa, We are developing a Xen-based virtualization service, and we are trying to reduce excessive CPU utilization at isolinux boot prompts. When users boot up a virtual machine on an isolinux boot CD, the CPU starts spinning at 100%. These machines frequently get left in this state for days or weeks, degrading the service for everyone else. You replied to the work-around discussed in
2008 Jul 29
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc linking errors
Hello all, I was under the impression that llvm-gcc (and g++) could be used as a standin for plain gcc, without any extra options needed on the command-line. Is this correct? If so, then I'm at a loss why I get the linking errors below when using llvm-gcc compared to a successful gcc build. The multiply defined symbols reported all seem to come from <stdlib.h> Any clues? Thanks, Paul
2019 Jul 28
2
Efficient way to identify an instruction
Hi Tim, as always thanks for your help. Unfortunately I made a mistake in my email but apart from that I still have problems. Il giorno sab 27 lug 2019 alle ore 11:53 Tim Northover < t.p.northover at gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi Alberto, > > On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 at 10:09, Alberto Barbaro via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Having the reference I to
2005 Mar 14
4
[SMB 3.0.10] File Locking Mechanism Windows <-> Unix
Hello, Iam facing a problem in locking of files across samba shares. We have samba 3.0.10 running on Solaris 9 with the smb.conf as follows. # Global parameters [global] workgroup = NMUINT netbios name = NMUINTFS interfaces = <IP> bind interfaces only = Yes security = DOMAIN password server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX log level = 1 ldap