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2014 Aug 30
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM+GCC collaboration BoF
Folks,
Is there any interest in having a BoF session on the GCC+LLVM collaboration?
I'd like to discuss some of the outcomes from the GNU Cauldron session
and see what we could do to make that relationship healthier.
So far, all the cross discussions I've seen on the GNU list (about
LLVM) have been very healthy and the GNU folks seem very receptive to
discussion (not so much for
2020 Apr 29
2
Nontemporal memory accesses and fences
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From: llvm-dev <llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org> on behalf of JF Bastien via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 4:54 PM
To: Cranmer, Joshua <joshua.cranmer at intel.com>
Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Nontemporal memory accesses and fences
I see
2020 Feb 16
6
Code of Conduct Next Steps - Community feedback needed
LLVM Community,
The LLVM Code of Conduct has been in draft mode for several years now. In order to finalize the Code of Conduct, there are 3 steps left to complete:
Draft an Incident Response Guide.
This guide is intended for someone who is considering reporting a potential code of conduct violation. You can view and comment on the proposed guide here (or by email if you prefer):
2020 Apr 28
2
Nontemporal memory accesses and fences
The current specification of the behavior of the !nontemporal attribute in LLVM, and the __builtin_nontemporal_* functions in Clang, is rather spartan and underspecified. In effect, it says the following things:
* Atomic !nontemporal has no defined semantics
* !nontemporal may use special instructions to save cache bandwidth, such as "MOVNT" on x86.
What is crucially lacking
2017 May 16
4
LLVM Fortran front-end
Is anyone aware of what the status of the LLVM PGI Fortran front-end is?
The last I've seen any information on this mailing list is about a year
ago, and the original mailing list message suggested that it would be
made public in late 2016.
--
Joshua Cranmer
Source code archæologist
2013 Feb 06
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Coverage GCDA Flush API
Ah, my mistake. So this already works. I guess that bug is out of date,
since this feature works already.
--
John Harrison
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Joshua Cranmer <pidgeot18 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/6/2013 11:43 AM, John Harrison wrote:
>
>> The way `-ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs` works at the moment it only
>> flushes via `atexit()`. This patch allows you
2020 Feb 18
5
Code of Conduct Next Steps - Community feedback needed
> On Feb 17, 2020, at 10:06 AM, David Chisnall via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Tanya,
>
> Is there a reason for hosting things for review on Google Docs? We currently have both Phabricator and GitHub that work for review of any text-based format. When I click on a Google Docs link, I am asked to agree to a privacy policy that is very vague and I am
2014 Mar 08
0
FeedbackComputing14 paper submission due on March 25 (9th International Workshop on Feedback Computing)
Feedback Computing 2014 Call for Papers
June 17th, 2014, Philadelphia, PA, collocating with USENIX ATC and ICAC
http://www.usenix.org/conference/feedbackcomputing14
Submission deadline in two weeks!
Key Dates:
* Paper submissions due: March 25, 2014, 11:59 p.m. PDT
* Notification to authors: April 22, 2014
* Final paper files due: May 22, 2014
Overview:
The 2014 International Workshop on
2014 Mar 08
0
FeedbackComputing14 paper submission due on March 25 (9th International Workshop on Feedback Computing)
Feedback Computing 2014 Call for Papers
June 17th, 2014, Philadelphia, PA, collocating with USENIX ATC and ICAC
http://www.usenix.org/conference/feedbackcomputing14
Submission deadline in two weeks!
Key Dates:
* Paper submissions due: March 25, 2014, 11:59 p.m. PDT
* Notification to authors: April 22, 2014
* Final paper files due: May 22, 2014
Overview:
The 2014 International Workshop on
2010 Feb 01
0
Workgroup Meetings at Collaboration Summit
Hello,
We are reaching out to all of our workgroups to remind you about the
upcoming Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit being held at the Hotel
Kabuki in San Francisco on April 14 - 16, 2010. This is a great opportunity
for workgroups to meet face-to-face and interact with other Linux community
members and we strongly encourage your workgroup to participate. If your
workgroup would like to
2010 Feb 01
0
Workgroup Meetings at Collaboration Summit
Hello,
We are reaching out to all of our workgroups to remind you about the
upcoming Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit being held at the Hotel
Kabuki in San Francisco on April 14 - 16, 2010. This is a great opportunity
for workgroups to meet face-to-face and interact with other Linux community
members and we strongly encourage your workgroup to participate. If your
workgroup would like to
2010 Feb 01
0
Workgroup Meetings at Collaboration Summit
Hello,
We are reaching out to all of our workgroups to remind you about the
upcoming Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit being held at the Hotel
Kabuki in San Francisco on April 14 - 16, 2010. This is a great opportunity
for workgroups to meet face-to-face and interact with other Linux community
members and we strongly encourage your workgroup to participate. If your
workgroup would like to
2009 Jan 09
0
Collaboration Summit Meeting Space
Hello and Happy New Year.
The 2009 Collaboration Summit (April 8-10, 2009, San Francisco, CA) is
coming up quickly and we have already started preparing the schedule.
It is very important for LF to provide a venue for our workgroups to meet
so workgroup leads should submit your request as soon as possible. Please
keep in mind that there are no guarantees as space is limited.
If your
2009 Jan 09
0
Collaboration Summit Meeting Space
Hello and Happy New Year.
The 2009 Collaboration Summit (April 8-10, 2009, San Francisco, CA) is
coming up quickly and we have already started preparing the schedule.
It is very important for LF to provide a venue for our workgroups to meet
so workgroup leads should submit your request as soon as possible. Please
keep in mind that there are no guarantees as space is limited.
If your
2018 Jan 22
0
Document/collaboration server advise needed
> Am 22.01.2018 um 21:50 schrieb Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu>:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Three groups of scientists need to write documents collaboratively. They are going to use MS PowerPoint, Word, also store PDF files. They want to be able to add external people from other groups they collaborate with and give them access to some areas or "projects". In
2003 Jul 28
1
Ideas for remote collaboration on statistical analyses
I plan to use Sweave for most of the statistical reports I write for general statistical consulting projects. I would like to also have a way to collaborate with remote clients using a phone and a web server. This might involve a more incremental output process than Sweave uses. One could, for example, use a Wiki like that from twiki.org to upload pieces of an analysis as it proceeds, having
2006 Jun 09
0
Project Collaboration Open Source Project
Hi,
It has been a few months coming, but we have finally released all our code
into the glory of LGPL open source. The open access subversion repository is
open and available for anonymous read access. If anyone wants to contribute
code, please contact me with what you want to add.
The basic features have calendar, tasks list, document sharing, member
management, and notifications, all in a ruby
2008 Jan 21
1
Collaboration made simple with bracket notation
What do people think of this?
http://www.humanized.com/weblog/2006/06/30/collaboration_made_simple_with_bracket_notation/
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2013 Feb 06
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Coverage GCDA Flush API
Why does __gcov_flush only flush the current compilation unit? For gcc
__gcov_flush flushes all of the loaded files.
Is there a way to have __gcov_flush flush everything?
--
John Harrison
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:24 AM, John Harrison <ash.gti at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah, my mistake. So this already works. I guess that bug is out of date,
> since this feature works already.
>
2008 Jun 10
0
Seeking Collaboration in Development and Validation of an Anomaly Detection System for Asterisk
We are currently doing research and development on an open-source
runtime application monitoring system for Asterisk. This system is aimed
at detecting and mitigating problems or vulnerabilities that arise from
residual errors--whether unintentional or malicious--either in the
application code or in its configuration or usage patterns. It can, for
example, be used to detect and prevent