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2011 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] hello world error
Hi, I found that machine dead code elimination, does not respect the calling convention of alpha and eliminates r16, which was set correctly during code generation. I verified it with -print-after-all. Does anybody have a patch for this? On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Ankit Sethia <asethia at eecs.umich.edu>wrote: > Hi All, > > I am using llvm-2.9 to cross compile to alpha. I
2011 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] hello world error
Hi All, I am using llvm-2.9 to cross compile to alpha. I know that alpha is in experimental stage, but i can not get even the "Hello World" program to run on it. Here is what happens, the bitcode file for the hello world program is as follow: ; ModuleID = 'hello.bc' target datalayout =
2011 Jun 11
1
[LLVMdev] alpha assembler with llc
Hi, I configure llvm to generate code for alpha. I use a the following steps to generate code from the source files: 1) llvm-gcc -c main.c -emit-llvm main.bc 2) opt -load <library fo myPass> -myPass main.bc main.opt.bc 3) llc -march=alpha main.opt.bc -o main.S 4) alphaev67-unknown-linux-gnu-as main.S -o main.o Most of the files that i compile run just fine. Suddenly, i have hit on a file
2011 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] hello world error
Hi, Can people suggest how this is solved for other ISAs? This happens only for Alpha and not for x86-64. The register 16 does not have any uses within that function, but is used inside puts. So Machine DCE thinks it is dead code. On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Ankit Sethia <asethia at eecs.umich.edu>wrote: > Hi, > > I found that machine dead code elimination, does not respect
2011 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] dump a module from inside GDB to a file
Ankit, >From within GDB you can run the following command: "call m->dump()" This will print the module in the bitcode in a textual format. From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Ankit Sethia Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 20:56 To: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu Subject: [LLVMdev] dump a module from inside GDB to a file Hi All, I
2011 Jun 25
3
[LLVMdev] dump a module from inside GDB to a file
Hi All, I changed the CFG of a big function using a pass that runs on a function, I am having trouble debugging it. Is there someway to dump a module to a file from inside gdb? I have access to the Module pointer. Let me know if anything else is needed. -- *Ankit* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Jun 25
0
[LLVMdev] dump a module from inside GDB to a file
Hi All, I changed the CFG of a big function using a pass that runs on a function, I am having trouble debugging it. Is there someway to dump a module to a file from inside gdb? I have access to the Module pointer. Let me know if anything else is needed. -- Ankit -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Mar 13
6
please help me PLEASEEEEEEEE
Dear ALL Please tell me how to configure Openldap in rhel 5 Please send me links & document Thanks in advance Ankit Jariwala 9725655020
2020 Sep 17
3
[NPM] Register target specific pass with opt
Hello LLVM community, I was trying to port a target specific loop transformation pass (HexagonVectorLoopCarriedReusePass) to the New Pass Manager. However, I could not figure out a way to register this pass with opt. I can see that llvm/lib/Passes/PassRegistry.def is the registry for target independent passes. Can anyone point me to an example/API which can help me in registering this pass so
2014 Feb 26
2
Test errors on fresh installation
Hi Olly, I updated my local repo and built it again, but still getting the error. I took a look at python3/test-suite.log file, but I could not locate the source of test failure. Please find attached the log file with this email. I am available on IRC(nick : ankit_agrawal) if that seems a convenient medium for you to help me out with this issue. Thanks. Regards, Ankit Agrawal,
2011 Jun 25
0
[LLVMdev] dump a module from inside GDB to a file
Hi Nadev, The module is really big and i would like the dump to happen in a file instead of stdout. Is that possible? On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Rotem, Nadav <nadav.rotem at intel.com> wrote: > Ankit, **** > > ** ** > > From within GDB you can run the following command:**** > > “call m->dump()”**** > > This will print the module in the bitcode in a
2014 Feb 26
2
Test errors on fresh installation
Hi all, I installed xapian smoothly as per the guidelines mentioned in the HACKING file. However, I am getting test errors on tests related to python3 bindings after running them using `make check` on this fresh installation. The log can be seen here <http://pastebin.com/bnsTFG2e>. Can anyone here help me out to figure out why they are failing? Please let me know if any more
2013 Mar 05
1
Getting Started with Xapian Socket codebase
Hi everyone, This is Ankit; currently final-year Computer Science undergrad at Panjab University, India. I am well versed in C++ and have a pretty decent understanding of sockets. I successfully completed GSoC last year for IDI, project titled - Google App Module for ATutor. Quite recently, I have been working on the project idea - Replacing Xapian socket code with ZeroMQ. This is to inquire
2003 Dec 02
2
Reading transction log
I need to maintain a log that contains information on files that are read / modified . I was suggested losf, but using lsof does not solve the problem as files opened/closed between two successive runs will always be missed. With reference to the stated need I have 2 Questions. 1) can data in the journal file be of any help to me ? if yes how, ? 2) can kjournald be used in some way ?
2012 May 07
1
Topic Modeling- package lda
Hello, I have been using 'lda' package for topic modeling and wish to predict new topics using a fitted model by giving new dataset as input. While doing this, I came across the function predictive.distribution(). But I am not able to apply it on a new dataset as the input parameter asks for document_sums which is an output of the result from fitting the model. Is there any way in which I
2008 Dec 29
2
Array Making
Dear R Users Suppose I've certain values of A[1], A[2], A[3] ,A[4].....B[1],B[2],B[3]..C[1],C[2],C[3].....so on..All A,B,Cs are some numeric constant. I want to make an array which will look like [A[1], B[1], C[1], A[2], B[2], C[2], A[3], B[3] ,C[3]............ Please suggest me any way to do it.I would be deeply grateful. Ankit Kumar Gupta B.Tech. 3rd Yr IIT Roorkee India -- View this
2007 Oct 07
2
Trust p-values or not ?
Hi, First of all kudos to the creaters/contributors to R ! This is a great package and I am finding it very useful in my research, will love to contribute any modules and dataset which I develop to the project. While doing multiple regression I arrived at the following peculiar situation. Out of 8 variables only 4 have <0.04 p-values (of t-statistic), rest all have p-values between 0.1 and
2010 Jun 07
2
[LLVMdev] IntrinsicLowering and several related problems
Dear all, I'm using IntrinsicLowering class to remove all intrinsics in LLVM byte-code. Unfortunately, I meet several problems: 1. Why I can not get the type of CallInst *CI? !CI->getType()->isVoidTy() is not working and how to solve it? This type information has some impacts with intrinsics such as flt_rounds. 2. Why Intrinsic::vastart and Intrinsic::powi are excluded from
2009 May 18
3
Number of max SIP calls.
Hello, I m using asterisk version 1.6.2.0 beta. I m trying to test load on it, for which i m using WINSIP installed at two computers and facing two problems. Problem 1: I got 100 users registered to asterisk from each winsip and then initiates 100 calls from one winsip other winsip. But the problem is approx of 60 calls get mature and asterisk give error for the remaining like shown below.
2010 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] IntrinsicLowering and several related problems
Hi Hao Shen, > 1. Why I can not get the type of CallInst *CI? > !CI->getType()->isVoidTy() is not working and how to solve it? what does "not working" mean? It should work. > 2. Why Intrinsic::vastart and Intrinsic::powi are excluded from > IntrinsicLowering function? > There are no way to lower them at the byte-code level? For vastart, it probably isn't