Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python"
2012 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
On 06/29/2012 01:06 AM, Siu Kwan Lam wrote:
> Dear LLVM,
>
> I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource
> project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of
> my project.
>
> I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa (
> http://code.google.com/p/pymothoa/). Unlike other similar projects, I
> did not modify the
2012 Jun 29
1
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
On 06/29/2012 02:47 AM, Tobias Grosser wrote:
> On 06/29/2012 01:06 AM, Siu Kwan Lam wrote:
>> Dear LLVM,
>>
>> I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource
>> project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of
>> my project.
>>
>> I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa (
>>
2016 Dec 26
1
Multiple simplifycfg pass make some loop significantly slower
Hi all,
I am noticing a significant degradation in execution performance in loops
with just one backedge than loops with two backedges. Unifying the
backedges into one will also cause the slowdown.
To replicate this problem, I used the C code in
https://gist.github.com/sklam/11f11a410258ca191e6f263262a4ea65 and checked
against clang-3.8 and clang-4.0 nightly. Depending on where I put the
2012 Dec 31
3
[LLVMdev] Trying out Loop Vectorizer
Hi all,
I am trying out the new loop vectorizer in LLVM 3.2. I wanted to see the
effect of the pass in `opt` but I have no success. I used LLVM IR
generated from C examples in
http://blog.llvm.org/2012/12/new-loop-vectorizer.html#more and pass them to
`opt -S -O3 -vectorize-loops example.ll`. However, I do not see vectorized
output. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Siu
-------------- next part
2013 Jan 14
1
[LLVMdev] Question about the loop vectorizer
Hi all,
I have a question about the loop vectorizer.
For the following code:
void example1 (float a[], float b[], float c[], int n) {
int i;
for (i=0; i<n; i++){
a[i] = c[i];
}
for (i=0; i<n; i++){
a[i] += b[i];
}
}
void example2 (float a[], float b[], float c[], int n) {
int i;
for (i=0; i<n; i++){
a[i] = b[i] + c[i];
}
}
The
2012 Dec 31
0
[LLVMdev] Trying out Loop Vectorizer
On 31.12.2012, at 20:03, Michael Lam <michael.lam.sk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying out the new loop vectorizer in LLVM 3.2. I wanted to see the effect of the pass in `opt` but I have no success. I used LLVM IR generated from C examples in http://blog.llvm.org/2012/12/new-loop-vectorizer.html#more and pass them to `opt -S -O3 -vectorize-loops example.ll`.
2013 Nov 19
7
Quadrified GTX 480 VT-d passthrough. CUDA 5.5 in Linux partial success
Hi everyone,
after following in the footsteps of the following discussion
(http://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-users/2013-09/msg00106.html)
I had been able to turn my GTX 480 into a Quadro 6000. When I VT-d
passthrough it to a Debian jessie VM it shows up fine and CUDA 5.5
seems to function properly up to a point:
lspci -v:
00:04.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF100GL
2006 Jul 27
3
bug with rpois (PR#9106)
The R poisson random generator rpois appears to have a bug for
theta 10 or larger. The sample mean of the pseudo variates is too
small: sample mean approx theta - 0.5.
I use Version 1.1.1 (August 15, 2000) Of R on a Dell OptiPlex computer
with the
Windows XP Professional operating system.
Has this bug been fixed in later versions?
(I found another reported rpois bug, but it appears to be
2012 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] Introductions to everyone and a call for Python-LLVM enthusiasts
If you didn't catch it, there has been a recent post to the mailing
list that seems like it might be relevant to your interests:
<http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2012-June/051298.html>
Direct link to the project page: <http://code.google.com/p/pymothoa/>
--Sean Silva
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:37 AM, Travis Oliphant <travis at continuum.io> wrote:
> Hi all,
2009 Aug 05
9
Battery condition tools CentOS/Dell
Hello all:
Does anyone know of a tool/project that will allow me to read the
battery condition (not the charge status) on a Dell laptop battery?
Under XP there is a utility that warns that the battery is still
holding a charge but that the battery is degraded and should be
replaced.
Also, not sure if this is possible, but I would like to control how
the laptop charges the battery. I tend to
2015 Nov 18
4
Linux ate my RAM...
Hello everyone,
Excuse the title. I'm trying to do something very specific that goes
against some common assumptions.
I am aware of how Linux uses available memory to cache. This, in
almost all cases, is desirable. I've spent years explaining to users
how to properly read the free output.
I'm now trying to increase VM density on host systems (by host, I mean
the physical system, not
2003 Dec 01
2
wilcoxon-pratt signed rank test in R - drug-effiacy
Hi.
I'm going to introduce the R-package for a group of medical doctors later
this week and is a little confused about there use of a test named
"willcoxon-pratt" for testing if the clinical and biochemical markers has
decreased significantly after the use of some drugs for a group of patients.
Looking into the R-functions I would in R recommand using a matched-pairs
Wilcoxon
2007 Jul 19
2
Problem to make service/package has installed and started before "exec" task
I am trying to manage MySQL DB with puppet. So I create a class and
would like to set the mysql SQL root password at the beginning.
However, the "exec" will run before mysql-server has installed or
started which make "exec" failed. how can I make sure the package
has installed/run before "exec" task?
class mysql-server {
package { "mysql":
2007 Aug 31
4
Super HIGH CPU usage
I am using puppet 0.23.0-1 from Fedora Core 7 for a while and just
realized that puppet use over 90% CPU every 30 minutes for about
10minutes. Anyone has the same issue?
Barrow
_______________________________________________
Puppet-users mailing list
Puppet-users@madstop.com
https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users
2015 Nov 19
2
Linux ate my RAM...
On 2015-11-18 19:41, Warren Young wrote:
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Kwan Lowe <kwan.lowe at gmail.com> wrote:
try systemd-nspawn and use it instead of virtualizing, will save you
some bits of memory.
2011 Jan 18
3
KVM host question about host firewall
Hello All:
I'll ask this in the virt list later if this is not the appropriate forum...
Yesterday I was troubleshooting an issue with a KVM host. I was
unable to access the DNS service on a KVM virtual machine. After
verifying that the vm allowed through the DNS ports (53 on UDP/TCP)
and still being unable to access, I was able to connect immediately
after allowing those ports on the
2010 Jul 13
5
Re-exporting an NFS mount.. Possible?
I have an issue that is not all that unique, so I'm hoping someone has
done it before.
On the client end I have some very old RedHat based systems. On the
server end is a Windows 2008 system running NFS server software. The
clients mount the server resource as an NFS2 mount but some compliance
issues were discovered with the setup. For various reasons, updating
the client is not an option at
1998 Jan 28
1
R-beta: executable problem
I downloaded the rseptbeta.zip and exe.zip files for Windows (I'm
running Win 95 4.00.950a) about three weeks ago and until now had
been very impressed.
Today the executable rsept.exe (dated 10/29/97) went strange. It would
open a window and immediately close the window (I've seen this
before when inadvertently trying to open certain non-windows
applications within windows). Here is
2010 Apr 02
5
Could not retrieve mirror list while using yum command
Hi
I wanted to download and install the net-snmp package. Usually on my
other CentOS boxes i use the following command to do it:
yum install net-snmp
I was able to successfully install net-snmp on 4 of my CentOS boxes but
not on one of them. It reports me the following error message:
[root at localhost yum.repos.d]# yum install net-snmp
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Determining fastest
1998 Jan 20
1
R-beta: questions and comments
Let me first tell you that you and your cohorts are
doing a great service to the statistical community
with R. I have been working with Rseptbeta under
Win95 and I am very impressed with its capabilities.
I thought I give you some feedback gained from
my limited playing with R.
Fritz Scholz
fritz.scholz at boeing.com
=============================================================
When