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2014 Jun 03
3
[LLVMdev] [LLVM Doc] tblgen backends
I agree, but I have no experience with LLVM doc.
The job is very simple: add link at page
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture/wiki/How-TableGen%27s-DAGISel-Backend-Works
into doc page
http://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/BackEnds.html
But how I can do it?
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>
wrote:
> Hi Daniil,
>
> Those look great! I think
2014 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm][SelectionDAG] trivial patch: fix misprint in SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandInsertToVectorThroughStack
Alright, go ahead with it.
—Owen
> On Nov 17, 2014, at 4:58 AM, Daniil Troshkov <troshkovdanil at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have not found test case. (It is because we have no target using "ExpandInsertToVectorThroughStack").
> But I tested it for target currently not included in llvm trunk.
>
> This fix correct and trivial, so I'm offering
2014 Nov 12
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm][SelectionDAG] trivial patch: fix misprint in SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandInsertToVectorThroughStack
I detected this bug using test case from platform which is not currently
supported on llvm targets. (Our team is porting llvm on new target).
Creating the test case will take some extra time. I'll try to do it ASAP.
Have you any ideas about the test case? (targets using
ExpandInsertToVectorThroughStack, etc...)
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 8:29 PM, Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com> wrote:
2014 Nov 12
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm][SelectionDAG] trivial patch: fix misprint in SelectionDAGLegalize::ExpandInsertToVectorThroughStack
Hi Owen!
The "First store the whole vector" is without uses and will be deleted
later.
I've attached trivial patch to fix it.
I have no commit access so if patch is OK, please, commit it .
Danil.
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2015 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm] [libunwind] r207467 misprint
Hi Nick!
In r207467 you added code(libunwind: DwarfInstructions.hpp):
assert(lastReg <= (int)cieInfo.returnAddressRegister
&& "register range does not contain return address
register");
for (int i = 0; i <= lastReg; ++i) {
.....
else if (i == (int)cieInfo.returnAddressRegister)
There is misprint here: lastReg should be >=
2014 Jun 06
2
[LLVMdev] [LLVM Doc] tblgen backends
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>
wrote:
> On 3 June 2014 14:10, Daniil Troshkov <troshkovdanil at gmail.com> wrote:
> > The job is very simple: add link at page
> >
> https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture/wiki/How-TableGen%27s-DAGISel-Backend-Works
> > into doc page
> >
2014 Oct 13
4
[LLVMdev] Passing llc options to Clang
Hi,
Is there a way to passing llc options to clang, for example -march -mcpu,
etc. ?
Some threads suggested using -mllvm flag,
I tried ./clang -mllvm -march=X86-64 -mcpu=core2 -o hello hello.c, but got
"Unknown command line argument"
Thanks,
Ziqiang
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2017 Mar 21
3
[question] с-double: 35.7 * 100 vs 3570.0
Hi all!
There is a simple c code:
double a = 3570.0;
double b = 35.7 * 100;
int main ()
{
if (b != a) return 1;
return 0;
}
It returns 1 due to:
40abe400 00000000 //a = 3570.0
40abe400 00000001 //b = 35.7 * 100;
gcc do the same thing, so I think it's ok but why?
For floats:
float a = 3570.0;
float b = 35.7 * 100;
int main ()
{
if (b != a) return 1;
return 0;
}
It returns 0...
2014 Apr 02
3
[LLVMdev] decompiler
Hi -
Not sure if anyone else saw this or cares about a decompiler (not
personally tested)
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture
I wonder if they have been in contact with anyone in the community in
getting this upstreamed. Does it look interesting to anyone else?
(thoughts/random comments/feedback)
2016 Apr 05
3
LTO in LLVM3.8
In the linked bug, the issue is that symbols defined in multiple places
(LTO and non-LTO) are provided by the linker plugin (which in GCC's case
marks the symbols as private). The error appears to be a difference in
which symbol gold or ld picks as canonical. I don't think it's the same as
the issue you're seeing (unless you're mixing LTO and non-LTO files).
I'd guess
2014 Aug 18
8
[LLVMdev] C Backend Ressurected
Hi All,
2 of my summer interns (Aimee Dipietro and Greg Simpson) used their time over the summer to resurrect the LLVM C Backend:
https://github.com/draperlaboratory/llvm-cbe
Improvements include recovery of simple for/while loops (instead of goto), better variable naming, inline asm support, and making it work on a more recent version of llvm. I believe they used the repository here as a
2014 Apr 03
2
[LLVMdev] decompiler
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Jevin Sweval <jevinsweval at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 1:57 AM, "C. Bergström" <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> Not sure if anyone else saw this or cares about a decompiler (not personally
>> tested)
>> https://github.com/draperlaboratory/fracture
>>
>> I wonder if
2016 Apr 05
2
LTO in LLVM3.8
Hi all,
I've been playing around with LLVM and LTO trying to compile some open-source projects.
Prior to the 3.8 release I had been using r250630 (if I remember correctly) and I was able to successfully build GamePlay (https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay).
Sadly, since upgrading to 3.8 I am getting weird link-time-errors (error: undefined reference to 'XYZ::~XYZ').
It appears
2006 Aug 20
3
plot problem
Hello.
I'm pretty much new to R and I'm trying to produce some figures.
It seems to me, that R has some asynchronous way of plotting figures.
When I run this code:
#constructs the semivariogram of SC1929
vgm1 <- variogram(SC1929~1,~U+V,puerto.map$att.data)
# trying to make new plot
dev.set(which=dev.next())
plot(vgm1)
title(main="Semivariogram",font.main=4)
2006 May 29
2
Analog to matlab repmat function
Hello,
I'm trying to switch from Matlab to R-project, and having some difficulties.
I make a use of multidimensional matrices. For example, I need to extract
mean from one of the dimensions:
% we have matrix data of size: 130 x 11 x 350 x 2
data = data - repmat(mean(data,3),[130 1 1 1]);
In R project I managed to do that in a very pervarsive way:
# mean(data,3) in R
base <-
2016 Mar 21
2
transfer FSMO roles from Windows DC
I have the Active Directory domain with Windows 2008 R2 domain controller and Samba domain controller on CentOS 7. Samba is 4.3.5 (self-compiled). Forest and domain levels are Windows 2008 R2.
After joining Samba to the domain as the domain controller there were no DC=ForestDnsZones and DC=DomainDnsZones records on "OUTBOUND NEIGHBORS". I fixed it with ntdsutil, as it's written here
2015 May 14
2
[LLVMdev] Generating C code using LLVM
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 5:06 PM, mats petersson <mats at planetcatfish.com>
wrote:
> From what input? Usually Clang is the tool for "rewriting C" (making
> source to source conversions), but it's not clear if that's what you are
> trying to achieve, so some more information would be useful.
>
I have successfully generated AST
2014 Apr 21
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #16, Apr 21st 2014
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2014 Aug 19
3
[LLVMdev] C Backend Ressurected
I don't know how good it is, but the applications seem obvious. e.g.
compiling programs in any of a number of original formats to run natively
on CPUs that have a working simple C compiler (maybe only K&R or C89) but
don't have an LLVM back end.
The source program could be in modern C, C++, or any other high level
language or assembly language with a translator to LLVM.
On Tue, Aug
2004 Jan 27
1
iRiver iMP-550
Hi everyone!
I've just bought subj and updated the firmware to the 1.50b (beta) version. It
plays ogg vorbis files, but only in a 96..256kbps range. That sucks because
unfortunately almost every album of my music collection is encoded at q=9.2,
and several bits, on the contrary, are encoded at very low bitrates like
60-80 kbps :(
Well I can always reencode when I have time, but can