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2019 Mar 24
2
Generating object files more efficiently
Hi, XYZ is your actual architecture? Are you trolling? Alec
2019 Mar 26
2
Generating object files more efficiently
How do I tell clang to use my target CPU's assembler instead of my host's assembler? I found the -fuse-ld option to tell it to use my linker but didn't find an option for the assembler. Thanks. ________________________________ From: llvm-dev <llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org> on behalf of Craig Topper via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019
2019 Mar 26
2
Generating object files more efficiently
Thanks, Paul. How do I generate the 'as'? When I look at the bin directory , there is an llvm-as that takes llvm assembly as input but no 'as'. ________________________________ From: paul.robinson at sony.com <paul.robinson at sony.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2019 1:58 PM To: mm92126 at hotmail.com; craig.topper at gmail.com Cc: llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: RE:
2019 Mar 23
2
Generating object files more efficiently
Johannes, I tried the last one and it gave me this: error: unknown target CPU 'XYZ' note: valid target CPU values are: nocona, core2, penryn, bonnell, atom, silvermont, slm, goldmont, goldmont-plus, tremont, nehalem, corei7, westmere, sandybridge, corei7-avx, ivybridge, core-avx-i, haswell, core-avx2, broadwell, skylake, skylake-avx512, skx, cascadelake,
2019 Mar 23
2
Generating object files more efficiently
-march for clang and -march for llc do different things unfortunately. -march for clang at least on x86 is the same as -mcpu in llc. Which is an artifact of gcc compatibility. ~Craig On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 1:40 PM Doerfert, Johannes via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Oh, my bad. > > > Idk why llc seems to know that architecture but clang does not. > >
2019 Mar 23
2
Generating object files more efficiently
Currently I compile my C code in 2 steps in order to generate .o files clang -emit-llvm -c foo.c -o foo.bc llc -march=XYZ foo.bc -filetype=obj Is there a way to generate either .o or .elf files in just 1 command? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20190323/da9b3c18/attachment.html>
2019 Mar 23
4
Generating object files more efficiently
It is my actual target architecture ________________________________ From: Doerfert, Johannes <jdoerfert at anl.gov> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2019 1:30 PM To: J S Cc: via llvm-dev Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] Generating object files more efficiently I copied "-march=XYZ" from your original email, you have to replace it with your actual target architecture or simply drop it.
2020 Sep 03
2
Sieve: deleteheader not working with duplicate filter for implicit keep
Hi Stephan, On Wednesday 02 September 2020 19:59:57, Stephan Bosch wrote: > > > On 29/08/2020 21:04, Alec Moskvin wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a rule to always delete a header. If the message gets fileinto'd, > > the header is gone, but if it's delivered into the INBOX through > > implicit keep, the header does not get deleted. > > >
2008 Nov 22
2
User Authentication and Username Map
Hi to all.. I've setup a Samba domain and now having a hard time setting up Unix to Windows user mapping. As an example on the server, user is 'agi', and at the workstation I want an 'Alec Joseph' as the user name. If I log on from a Linux desktop using the alias connection goes through: # sudo tail -f /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd | grep 'Alec Joseph' Got
2020 Aug 27
2
Sumbission crashes when relaying over TLS
Hello, I'm trying to set up the submission proxy, but if I set submission_relay_ssl = starttls, it crashes. Without it, it works. Please find the details below. Thanks, Alec dovecot[256855]: submission-login: Login: user=<alec>, method=PLAIN, rip=::1, lip=::1, mpid=257033, secured, session=<kMd1B9uthLUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB> dovecot[256855]:
2007 Sep 18
3
Installation and use question (linux) [was installation ... ]
... >... >>gem install wxruby >> >Great. Many, many thanks to yourself and all involved. > >FWIW, I''ve just, in the last min, installed it on an i586-linux box. >The nearest option being i686-linux. Another newbie question from me, I''m afraid. The gem installs reported successful install; but I can''t find wxruby. (Using
2015 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM parsers for popular languages? - Python, Rust, Go
Yep we have our own parser <https://github.com/vinzenz/libpypa/> and we would love to see other people use it. When we looked around at some other Python parsers we didn't feel like any of them were easy to extract and use on their own, so we wrote our own and I think were able to keep ours well-separated. There are some things that make parsing Python somewhat difficult to do in a
2005 Aug 31
1
SELinux
I'm probably dense - CentOS 4.1 # cat /etc/sysconfig/selinux ..snip... SELINUXTYPE=targeted # su - Alec # tail -n 3 /var/log/messages Aug 31 08:48:26 srv1 su(pam_unix)[31435]: session opened for user Alec by root(uid=0) Aug 31 08:48:26 srv1 su[31435]: Warning! Could not relabel /dev/pts/0 with user_u:object_r:devpts_t, not relabeling.Operation not permitted Aug 31 08:48:27 srv1
2015 Jul 04
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM parsers for popular languages? - Python, Rust, Go
Thanks, happy to of confirmed. With that in mind, will use the AST modules provided by the languages (with the exception of libclang for C++). Antoine: Am aware of Numba, nice job there BTW. So is there a [decoupled] LLVM parser which I can use to read Python files and analyse objects (including computing their attributes in OO and setattr scenarios)? On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Antoine
2008 Jun 23
3
One-to-one matching?
Hi folks, Can anyone suggest an efficient way to do "matching without replacement", or "one-to-one matching"? pmatch() doesn't quite provide what I need... For example, lookupTable <- c("a","b","c","d","e","f") matchSample <- c("a","a","b","d") ##Normal match()
2020 Aug 29
2
Sieve: deleteheader now working with duplicate filter for implicit keep
Hello, I have a rule to always delete a header. If the message gets fileinto'd, the header is gone, but if it's delivered into the INBOX through implicit keep, the header does not get deleted. Interestingly, if I remove the "if duplicate" filter, the header does get deleted as expected. I'm using the latest Dovecot 2.3.11.3 / Pigeonhole 0.5.11. Any idea why this is
2020 Aug 27
2
Submission proxy warning connecting to Exim
Hello, When connecting to Exim 4.94, dovecot submission logs this warning: dovecot[25235]: submission(alec)<25347><QNydV8+t+oMKAgAF>: Warning: smtp-client: conn localhost:25 ([::1]:25) [1]: Received invalid EHLO response line: Unexpected character in EHLO keyword Looks like it doesn't like the underscore in "X_PIPE_CONNECT", since it's neither "isalnum"
2015 Jun 20
2
[LLVMdev] Code-generation: lang=>JSON, JSON=>lang and merging into lang
Possibly protobuf or capn proto would be much more clean alternatives to json. I was working with interpreting instruction semantics a while back, and you shouldn't have to write a parser to get the data structure back into coherent form, you can get what you want automatically and have the structure isolated into a common schema. On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 9:22 AM, Stephen Cross <scross at
2009 Dec 09
4
xen config for iscsi domU
i want to create a domU using iscsi disk. Since virt-manager and virt-install do not support, pls advise the config file which will be used by xm create to create a xen guest. Yahoo!香港提供網上安全攻略,教你如何防範黑客! 請前往 http://hk.promo.yahoo.com/security/ 了解更多! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2010 Aug 15
1
[LLVMdev] "UNREACHABLE executed!" error?
Tthe IRBuilder APIs for unions or unions in general? Either way, I was using unions as a temporary solution for a problem I was too lazy to fully figure out anyway. On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Nick Lewycky <nicholas at mxc.ca> wrote: > Alec Benzer wrote: > >> The dump from the function I'm running: >> >> define %object_structure @0() { >> entry: