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2015 Sep 07
2
POssible bug in the Arm code generator
Hi Erik, > GHC does not generate or use thumb instructions From you assembly dump, looks like the instructions are 2 bytes long, meaning it's Thumb code not ARM. - Denis. > Owen Shepherd wrote: > >> Pay closer attention to the instruction descriptions on the page you linked >> above: >> >> LDR{*type*}{*cond*}*Rt*, [*Rn* {, #*offset*}] ; immediate
2019 Mar 20
1
[PATCH] v2v: linux: improve archtecture detection from modules (RHBZ#1690574)
Try to look for a well known kernel module (so far only virtio, or kvm) to use for detecting the architecture of a kernel. This way, we can avoid picking 3rd party modules that cause troubles. --- v2v/linux_kernels.ml | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/linux_kernels.ml b/v2v/linux_kernels.ml index 3313aabc7..f1b9bdd97 100644
2010 Apr 20
1
[LLVMdev] How about state of SVA
How about state of SVA (Secure Virutal Archtecture)? It seems there is no any demo or prototype produced. Cheers, Liu Jian ---- email to: gjk.liu at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20100420/e8dc1b16/attachment.html>
2014 Sep 13
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC]: Add fmin/fmax intrinsics
On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com> wrote: > > On Sep 12, 2014, at 2:24 PM, Owen Anderson <resistor at mac.com> wrote: > > > On Sep 12, 2014, at 10:27 AM, Dan Gohman <dan433584 at gmail.com> wrote: > > >> More generally, I don’t see a compelling reason for LLVM to add intrinsic >> support for the version you’re
2014 Sep 12
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC]: Add fmin/fmax intrinsics
> On Sep 12, 2014, at 10:27 AM, Dan Gohman <dan433584 at gmail.com> wrote: > > > More generally, I don’t see a compelling reason for LLVM to add intrinsic support for the version you’re proposing. Your choice can easily be expanded into IR, and does not have the wide hardware support (particularly in GPUs) that the IEEE version does. > > The IEEE version can also be
2005 Aug 31
0
Advice about system for installing & updating all R packa ge in a Linux Lab?
If you have several different versions of R installed, you might want to use a script like this one, which should work on (at least) 1.9.1 and newer. <script> #!/bin/sh echo "##############" echo "## This script will attempt to install all available R packages" echo "## from the package repositories:" echo "##" echo "## - CRAN:
2005 Aug 19
4
Advice about system for installing & updating all R package in a Linux Lab?
Good day: I'm administering 6 linux systems (FC4) in a student lab and worry that users may want packages that are not installed. I get tired of adding them one by one. Then I happened upon this page http://support.stat.ucla.edu/view.php?supportid=30 about installing all R packages from CRAN. That did not run as it was, but after some fiddling I arrived at the following script, which
2019 Nov 19
2
Samba building is broken when some libraries are specified to be built-in to binaries !
I try to build Samba 4.10.10 at Ubuntu 18.04 on x86_64 platform as at armv7l archtectures from sources. I need build replace,winbind-client,wbclientto binaries For that I specify *--builtin-libraries=replace,winbind-client,wbclien*t,ccan,samba-cluster-support at configure But in the case I get time to time, the following errors: *=error1 =* Compiling source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/objectguid.c
2019 Nov 21
1
Samba building is broken when some libraries are specified to be built-in to binaries !
Ok. But to the time in a short term period is there is way to make building successfull ? May be some temporal solution ? One more, I need to build-in to binaries: libreplace,libwinbind-client,libwbclien, that is replace,winbind-client,wbclient "targets" while building all regarding configure options specified below: --prefix=/usr \ --enable-fhs \
2007 Jan 18
13
[PATCH 0/5] dump-core take 2:
The following dump-core patches changes its format into ELF, adds PFN-GMFN table, HVM support, and adds experimental IA64 support. - ELF format Program header and note section are adopted. - HVM domain support To know the memory area to dump, XENMEM_set_memory_map is added. XENMEM_memory_map hypercall is for current domain, so new one is created. and hvm domain builder tell xen its
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi, This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops backend. The features in implemented this patch series are: * domU only * UP and SMP guest support (NEW!) * dynamic ticks (NEW!) * writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning (no shadow pagetable support) * supports both PAE and non-PAE modes (non-PAE may be broken at the moment) * xen hvc console
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi, This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops backend. The features in implemented this patch series are: * domU only * UP and SMP guest support (NEW!) * dynamic ticks (NEW!) * writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning (no shadow pagetable support) * supports both PAE and non-PAE modes (non-PAE may be broken at the moment) * xen hvc console
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi, This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops backend. The features in implemented this patch series are: * domU only * UP and SMP guest support (NEW!) * dynamic ticks (NEW!) * writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning (no shadow pagetable support) * supports both PAE and non-PAE modes (non-PAE may be broken at the moment) * xen hvc console