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2015 Jul 17
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM instrumentation
Yeah I have already see pintool but I need this to work with ARM and Intel. If I remember correctly, pintool does not work on ARM (or quite bad). My goal with the instrumentation is, once I have the information (time + call), to choose (during a second compilation) if some of my passes are applicable or not. Greetings, Johan On 17 Jul 2015, at 16:09, Kenneth Adam Miller <kennethadammiller
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM instrumentation
The PGO was my first guess but I can get a lot of information. At first, I follow the explanation at http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html#profiling-with-instrumentation but instead of llvm-profdata merge, I used llvm-profdata show *.profraw. Sadly, the information I get is the total number of function, the maximum function count and the maximum internal block count. Do you know if you
2015 Sep 14
1
mk/efi.mk: Build gnu-efi with the Makefile, ARFLAGS=$(AROPT)
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:50:58AM +0200, celelibi--- via Syslinux wrote: > index a705440..5ef6702 100644 > --- a/mk/efi.mk > +++ b/mk/efi.mk > @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ core = $(topdir)/core > GCCOPT := $(call gcc_ok,-fno-stack-protector,) > EFIINC = $(objdir)/include/efi > LIBDIR = $(objdir)/lib > +EFIDIR = $(topdir)/gnu-efi/gnu-efi-3.0 Would it make sense to add AROPT =
2015 Jul 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM instrumentation
Hi everyone, I would like to instrument my code in order to know the number of times a function is called and its execution time. After some research, I find several leads in llvm/lib/ProfilData/ and llvm/lib/Transform/Instrumentation/ but nothing conclusive. Does anyone know if this is already possible with LLVM or has a good suggestion for the beginning? I saw the -fprofile-instr-generate,
2015 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] SymbolRef and getSize
Hi everyone, I’m currently playing with the clang driver and I encounter a strange bug. It occurs when I used the getSize function from the SymbolRef class. On iOS, the number returned is not always correct (some function have the right size). Sadly, This is my code (at the end of the main function into driver.cpp) : #### ErrorOr<OwningBinary<Binary>> BinaryOrErr =
2016 Feb 22
2
Transfer information IR to binary
HI Mats, > On 22 Feb 2016, at 16:48, mats petersson <mats at planetcatfish.com> wrote: > > And you want this for only SOME bits of code, and that's why you need to have the IR report what sections are "sensitive"? Exactly and I want to chose this once the compilation is over. > It would be fairly easy if the code you want to check is a normal functions, just
2016 Feb 22
2
Transfer information IR to binary
I will try to explain better what I do. The main goal behind this is to verify that a part of code is not modified by someone else (it is an integrity check). To do this, I create in IR a function who take 2 parameters, a begin and an end value. This function perform an hash over the code area (from begin to end) and return it. At first, I don’t know the addresses and the hash value so I put
2015 Sep 14
11
[PATCH 0/4] efi: Makefile improvement
From: Sylvain Gault <sylvain.gault at gmail.com> These few patches contain a few improvement about the Makefiles for EFI. Mainly, to rebuild the files when needed, and only when needed. The three shell scripts efi/{check,build,clean}-gnu-efi.sh disappeared and are now integrated as makefile recipes. You'll notice an argument ARFLAGS=rvU to the recursive make calls to gnu-efi. This is
2006 Aug 21
2
Dovecot SSL issue on Solaris 10 x64 (64-bit)
I'm having an issue with Thunderbird (and Opera) and Dovecot SSL on a Solaris 10. My OS is Solaris 10 6/06 x86 (running in 64-bit mode) using ZFS (disk mirror) as the filesystem for my users. Dovecot version is 1.0rc7 (logs below are from 1.0rc6). First the connection asks if the SSL-certificate should be accepted, accepting it seems to work but then nothing happens. Thunderbird is
2015 Jan 09
4
dovecot on wheezy, best ssl configuration ?
Hi all, when hardening dovecot against the POODLE vulnerability, we followed the advise to disable SSL2 and SSL3 but this is giving problems with some email clients (claws-mail). ssl_protocols = !SSLv2 !SSLv3 results in the following error: dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 1 secs): user=<>, rip=XXX, lip=XXX, TLS handshaking: SSL_accept() failed: error:1408A0C1:SSL
2016 Aug 24
2
Change GlobalValue Type/Initializer
Hi Mehdi, Thank you for you answer. > Yes it is normal you *have* to use the same context to manipulate IR inside a Module. The context owns the module and destroying the context destroys everything that is created in the context. It is not clear to me what other context you could even manage to use here conceptually. Actually I was using llvm::getGlobalContext() in order to get the context.
2004 Mar 18
1
latest openssl vulnerability
Is it true that (dynamic) binaries are vulnerable if and only if they are linked with libssl.so.3, not with libcrypt or libcrypto? Thanks for your help. Andrew.
2003 Feb 06
2
OpenSSL compile problem
Hi, I'm using tinc for ~ 2 years now and I'm very happy with it (thanks to the makers - this is very good program to use). Anyway everytime I build I have this odd problem and until now I always found a way to solve it but now I'm really stuck. I'm trying to build tinc-pre7 and I always reach to this error on configure: --------------------- checking for RAND_pseudo_bytes... no
2004 Dec 22
2
polycom and cdp
Hi, Has anyone tried to use cdp to push the voice vlan tag to polycom phones? The document says that it is supported, but I can't make it work. Thanks, Richard
2007 Dec 18
3
Installation difficulties
Hello, I am trying to install openssl-0.9.8 for my linux emulator, Cygwin. There is a file named config in the directory. When I execute, ./config, I get the following output: Operating system: i686-whatever-cygwin Configuring for Cygwin Operating system: i686-whatever-cygwin Configuring for Cygwin Configuring for Cygwin no-camellia [default] OPENSSL_NO_CAMELLIA (skip dir) no-gmp
2008 Dec 12
1
recursive List extraction question
Dear all, I've got a list L <- list(L1 = list (foo = "bar" , SL = NULL ) , L2 = list ( foo = "bar" , SL = list (SSL1 = list (DF = data.frame(val = 21, foo = "bar") , DFOO = list(foo = "foo", bar = "bar") ) ,
2016 Jul 03
3
Dovecot 2.2.25 fails on SSL
Dear Dovecot developers! This problem already existed some years ago, has been fixed, and now it's there again in Dovecot 2.2.25 (2.2.24 was fine). I'm running CentOS 6 with a custom OpenSSL installation in /usr/local/ssl Therefore, Dovecot is configured like this: env SSL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/ssl/include" SSL_LIBS="-L/usr/local/ssl/lib -Wl,-R/usr/local/ssl/lib -lcrypto
2015 Jul 10
2
[LLVMdev] DataFlowSanitizer only for Linux
Kostya, I took a quick stab at patching libFuzzer for Apple, but so far I'm thinking something else is incorrect. Patch is attached but when I went to reproduce the examples, the toy example went fine, but with PCRE and Heartbleed I noticed the coverage statistics were pretty poor, and didn't find anything. Admittedly I moved onto Heartbleed pretty quickly so PCRE probably isn't the
2014 Dec 23
1
Problems linking asterisk against self-compiled openssl on CentOS 5
I am trying to enable full WebRTC support on asterisk-11.15 for installation on a CentOS 5 machine. Currently the distro cannot be upgraded to any later CentOS series. This CentOS series ships with openssl-0.9.8e, which lacks DTLS-SRTP support required for WebRTC. So I decided to build a parallel install of openssl. I chose the Fedora 21 package, openssl-1.0.1j, and built it on CentOS 5. The
2008 Sep 29
4
static libgcc issue on solaris 8
Hello all, little question. Has somebody already compiled samba on SunOS 5.8 because I cannot statically link libgcc libraries. I already tried "gcc -static-libgcc", added "-lgcc_s" to LIBS variable but always the same result. Below resulted compiled binary .. # ldd bin/ntlm_auth libthread.so.1 => /usr/lib/libthread.so.1 libsendfile.so.1 =>