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2013 Mar 05
0
[LLVMdev] Convert C variable to LLVM IR Variable
Hi Chia Lun Liu, > The reason why I take such indirect method is that as I know, JIT is not > able to > > do with LLVM GlobalVariable with ThreadLocal type. did you try mcjit? Run lli with -use-mcjit Ciao, Duncan.
2013 Mar 05
0
[LLVMdev] Convert C variable to LLVM IR Variable
> Method 2 > > use LLVM InlineAsm to load that gvar > so It may look like > %x = call InlineAsm(... ); > > but I am not really sure how to write LLVM InlineAsm. Are you looking for this? http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#inline-assembler-expressions HTH, chenwj -- Wei-Ren Chen (陳韋任) Computer Systems Lab, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
2013 Apr 07
1
[LLVMdev] How to get the Instruction where one function use the global variable.
Hi, all I try to get the Instructions where one function use the global variable. for (llvm::Module::global_iterator gvar_iter = M.global_begin(); gvar_iter != M.global_end(); gvar_iter++) { llvm::GlobalVariable *gvar = &*gvar_iter; llvm::errs() << "const global var: " << gvar->getName() << "\n"; for (
2020 Jun 03
2
Fwd: I cannot change value of global variable in LLVM IR using IRBuilder
Hi Everyone, I'm quite new to LLVM and I want to update value of global variable in LLVM IR. I created new global variable in ModulePass: bool runOnModule(llvm::Module &M) { IRBuilder<> Builder(M.getContext()); Instruction *I = &*inst_begin(M.getFunction("main")); Builder.SetInsertPoint(I); M.getOrInsertGlobal("globalKey",
2017 Nov 17
7
[nbdkit PATCH 0/4] thread-safety issues prior to parallel handling
These patches should be ready to go in now; I will also post my work-in-progress for enabling full parallel handling that depends on these, but with that series, I was still getting crashes or hangs with test-socket-activation (I think I've nailed all the crashes I've seen, but the hang is rather insidious; see my other email
2017 Nov 17
1
Re: [nbdkit PATCH 2/4] threadlocal: Copy thread name
On 11/16/2017 09:13 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > We can't guarantee what storage duration the caller's request > for a thread name has; and in fact, if the caller uses > plugin_name() for their thread name, then the moment .unload > is called, our threadlocal storage is pointing to la-la-land > and we get a nice SEGV while trying to print any debug message. > So copy the
2019 Apr 23
4
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/2] Be careful not to leak server heap memory to the client.
Version 1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-April/msg00144.html Version 2 makes a couple of much larger changes: The OCaml patch changes the API of the pread method so it matches what other language bindings are already doing, ie. get the language plugin to return a newly allocated buffer, check it is long enough, copy out the data. The server patch implements a
2019 Apr 23
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit v2 2/2] server: Use a thread-local pread/pwrite buffer to avoid leaking heap data.
On 4/23/19 10:09 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > If the plugin .pread method did not fill the buffer with data then the > contents of the heap could be leaked back to the client. To avoid > this create a thread-local data buffer which is initialized to zero > and expanded (with zeroes) as required. > > This buffer is shared between pread and pwrite which makes the code a >
2020 Jun 03
2
Fwd: I cannot change value of global variable in LLVM IR using IRBuilder
I don't think it's the same problem as you described. By printing I meant calling printf function and passing my global variable as one of the arguments. My code: Instruction* InstructionVisitor::incrementGlobalKey(Instruction* I) { IRBuilder<> Builder(I->getContext()); Builder.SetInsertPoint(I->getNextNode()); GlobalVariable* key =
2017 Nov 14
7
[PATCH 0/3] Alternate way to avoid race conditions when nbdkit exits.
This fixes the race conditions for me, using the test described here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00226.html Rich.
2010 Mar 16
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC generating too much code from inline assembly
Hi, I recently switched to LLVM-GCC 4.2 on OS X, to go around a bug caused by gcc with optimized code. Unfortunately, I ran into another weird problem on LLVM-GCC. In my code, there's a file with a bunch of inline assembly blocks, that worked fine with GCC 4.2. Now, when compiling with LLVM-GCC 4.2, weird things happen. Here's an example: (the blocks are larger than that, but a single
2012 Nov 09
2
[LLVMdev] [NVPTX] llc -march=nvptx64 -mcpu=sm_20 generates invalid zero align for device function params
Hi Dmitry, > I'm attaching a patch that should fix the issue mentioned above. It > simply makes the same check seen in the same file for global > variables: > > emitPTXAddressSpace(PTy->getAddressSpace(), O); > if (GVar->getAlignment() == 0) > O << " .align " << (int) TD->getPrefTypeAlignment(ETy); > else > O
2020 Aug 06
2
[PATCH nbdkit] Experiment with parallel python plugin
This is a quick hack to experiment with parallel threading model in the python plugin. Changes: - Use aligned buffers to make it possible to use O_DIRECT. Using parallel I/O does not buy us much when using buffered I/O. pwrite() copies data to the page cache, and pread() reads data from the page cache. - Disable extents in the file plugin. This way we can compare it with the python
2010 Mar 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC generating too much code from inline assembly
You may find it helpful to reference http://www.ibiblio.org/gferg/ldp/GCC-Inline-Assembly-HOWTO.html. In particular, the information regarding clobbers and constraints. Generally speaking, it's best not to use inline assembly at all. What are you trying to do that you find it necessary? On Mar 16, 2010, at 12:30 AM, Fred / Kettch wrote: > Hi, > > I recently switched to LLVM-GCC
2012 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] [NVPTX] llc -march=nvptx64 -mcpu=sm_20 generates invalid zero align for device function params
Hi Duncan, You're right, global variables use preferred alignment. And - yes, preferred alignment in this case is bigger: 8 instead of 4. NVIDIA's prop. compiler gives 4. However, since CUDA 5.0 ptx modules are linkable with each other, I think alignments for externally visible functions and data should all follow ABI rules. Is there a guide on making tests? I have ~5 pending patches
2009 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] Inserting Instructions (pass)
Hi, I' am trying to insert an InlineAsm Instruction in my pass, which FunctionType do I need for Inlineasm? If I understand it right, I need a call instruction to insert the new produced InlineAsm? Thanks for help, Michael for (BasicBlock::iterator bi = i->begin(), be = i->end(); bi != be; ++bi){ std::vector<const Type*> asm_arguments;
2019 Aug 03
5
[nbdkit PATCH 0/3] More responsive shutdown
We noticed while writing various libnbd tests that when the delay filter is in use, there are scenarios where we had to resort to SIGKILL to get rid of nbdkit, because it was non-responsive to SIGINT. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to add testsuite coverage of this, but already proved to myself that it works from the command line, under two scenarios that both used to cause long
2012 Oct 04
3
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2005 Jul 07
14
Asterisk@home and Cisco 7910
Hi, Does anybody knows how to get this work? I have been searching all over and can?t find the way. Using chan_sccp tge phone can log in and has line tone. But the problem is that it is not able to receive nor dial out. Any help would be apprecieted. Thanks Javier --------------------------------- Sell on Yahoo! Auctions - No fees. Bid on great items. -------------- next part
2014 Jan 29
6
[LLVMdev] making emitInlineAsm protected
I would like to make the following member of AsmPrinter be protected void EmitInlineAsm(StringRef Str, const MDNode *LocMDNode = 0, InlineAsm::AsmDialect AsmDialect = InlineAsm::AD_ATT) const; I have some stubs that I want to emit in MipsAsmParser . Are there any objections to doing this? Reed