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2015 Jun 01
2
[LLVMdev] Linking modules across contexts crashes
> On 2015-Jun-01, at 11:06, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure module linking is expected to occur in the same LLVM context.
Correct.
> IIRC Duncan had some proposal for how ld64 could do something clever with multiple contexts, but I've totally forgotten what it was.
This was for LTO (probably unrelated to Yuri's scenario?).
1.
2017 Feb 21
3
What is the proper usage of LLVMContext?
Hi, I'm Ryo Ota. I have two questions about `llvm::LLVMContext`.
Q1) What is the difference between the following (A)`my_context` and
(B)`global_context`?
Do I have to create a LLVMContext by myself? Or use `getGlobalContext()`?
Could you tell me what situation needs a LLVMContext which is created by
myself such as (A)?
(A)
{
llvm::LLVMContext my_context;
// codes using only my_context (get
2011 Aug 01
3
Class inheritance or virtual resources to manage apache modules
I want to start out with an apache class that will disable all modules
except for a pre-defined list, thus establishing a baseline of active
modules.
Then as needed, other classes could enable a module that they require
that would have been disabled by the baseline state.
Its possible several classes may try to enable the same module (1 or
more classes needing module1 could be on a single node)
2003 Oct 22
2
The rsync daemon as a gateway service?
In rsyncd.conf I'd like to be able to specify something like:
[module1]
gateway 10.168.172.9
or (I think we have to change the protocol a little for this one):
[module2]
redirect datasource.my.domain
I've run into this need a few times, and I think it might be useful
enough to add (both of these) to the daemon configuration. I'm asking
the list to see if either of these might
2003 Sep 17
1
sftp reget/reput
Hello openssh@
I thought about sftp's reget/reput commands.
Several days ago, Damien Miller write to tech at openbsd.org (it was
reply for my letter):
> Herein lies a problem which is not easy to detect or solve. For
> performance reasons, the sftp client does pipelined reads/writes when
> transferring files. The protocol spec allows for a server to process
> these requests out
2004 Jan 27
1
"file has vanished" bug [rsync-HEAD-20040127-1010GMT]
Just ran into this bug when running the latest snapshot from CVS: when
rsyncing from two source directories into a third one, rsync gets
confused about which source file is from which directory, resulting in a
"file vanished" error. See test script below.
Also, is there any consensus on whether using multiple source modules
when pulling from an rsync daemon is going to be ok? I
2010 Apr 07
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
Right now the functionality is available, sometimes, from the C
standard library. But embedded environments (often running a limited
standard library) and server environments would benefit heavily from a
standard way to specify context switches within a single thread in the
style of makecontext/swapcontext/setcontext, and built-in support for
these operations would also open the way for
2017 Sep 13
2
[RFC master-2.2 0/1] Support OpenSSL 1.1 API for setting allowed TLS versions
Hi,
I came up with the following patch while trying to figure out a good solution
for the situation described in Debian bug #871987[1]. In short, OpenSSL in
Debian unstable has disabled TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 *by default*. That means that
unless an application requests otherwise, only TLSv1.2 is supported. In the
world of e-mail this is seemingly an issue, as there are still way too many old
clients
2008 Nov 17
6
PWGL, some improvements
Hi,
few months ago I started a thread about running PWGL under wine. PWGL is a "
free cross-platform visual language based on Common Lisp, CLOS and OpenGL,
specialized in computer aided composition and sound synthesis. "
http://www2.siba.fi/PWGL/index.html
However, because I had to use winetricks to install Microsoft Visual C++
2005 (it's needed by PWGL), and the many errors that I
2013 Aug 08
2
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
On 08/08/2013 11:04 AM, David Chisnall wrote:
> What happens when I link together two IR modules from different front ends that have different language-specific address spaces?
I agree with Micah: if during the linking two IR modules there are
incoherences (e.g. in module1 2 -> 1 and in module2 2 -> 3) then the
modules are incompatible and the link process should fail.
> I would be
2010 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Jeffrey Yasskin <jyasskin at google.com> wrote:
> Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com> wrote:
>> As I see it, the context switching mechanism itself needs to know
>> where to point the stack register when switching. The C routines take
>> an initial stack pointer when creating the context, and keep track of
>> it from
2006 Mar 31
1
logging problem
Yep I tried those two options, and nothing...
Even if the pre-user conf files have a log file in the same directory,
which I touch before trying, messages keep going to syslog... I tried
with 666 permissions on rsyncd.log too just to make sure...
The following is one of the user's conf file, hope theres a clue. Thanks!
log file = /home/pluto/rsyncd.log <<< This is the problem!!
2010 Apr 11
3
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
Kenneth Uildriks <kennethuil at gmail.com> wrote:
> As I see it, the context switching mechanism itself needs to know
> where to point the stack register when switching. The C routines take
> an initial stack pointer when creating the context, and keep track of
> it from there. If we don't actually need to interoperate with
> contexts created from the C routines, we have
2018 Jun 09
1
is "unintended library loading" actually possible?
Please, help me understand if 'use chroot' option in daemon config is
secure enough.
Rsync manual has following lines:
As an additional safety feature, you can specify a dot-dir in the
module's
"path" to indicate the point where the chroot should occur. This
allows rsync
to run in a chroot with a non-"/" path for the top of the transfer
2004 Jun 07
1
rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.
Greetings.
I am running rsync 2.6.2 on both the server and the client. Server is
Fedora Core 2 and client is Red Hat Linux 9.
I am suffuring of the following errors on the server side:
Jun 7 19:43:27 tux101 rsyncd[24906]: file has vanished:
"redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gtk2-engines-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm" (in module1)
This messages repeats for a whole bunch of rpm files
2010 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
LLVM (2.7 release version) provides 2 implementations for inlining
function callsites:
- InlineSimple.cpp (-inline): inline simple callsites
according to its cost analysis
- InlineAlways.cpp (-always-inline): inline all callsites that are
marked with "always_inline" attribute.
They are both subclasses of Inline.cpp that assumes the function's
definition (body) is
2010 Apr 11
1
[PATCH 2/2] drm/nv04: Implement missing nv04 PGRAPH methods in software.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Ko?cielnicki <koriakin at 0x04.net>
---
drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nv04_graph.c | 571 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nv04_graph.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nv04_graph.c
index d96c351..1b0af3a 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nv04_graph.c
+++
2009 Jul 27
1
[PATCH] mboot using module path
Hi,
We are using pxelinux at my company to test our product. And there are
limitations
that we have hit in the past w.r.t. the max length of a path, or the
max length of a module
name (in mboot.c / mboot.c32). We've used workarounds in the past, and
reorganized the
directory structure, but we face that problem again. Out of the 128 /
FILENAME_MAX chars
that can be used, 110 - 120 go to the
2010 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] inline callsites whose function definitions are in different file?
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Chuck Zhao <czhao at eecg.toronto.edu> wrote:
> LLVM (2.7 release version) provides 2 implementations for inlining
> function callsites:
>
> - InlineSimple.cpp (-inline): inline simple callsites
> according to its cost analysis
> - InlineAlways.cpp (-always-inline): inline all callsites that are
> marked with
2013 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
Why should SelectionDAGBuilder generate an explicit bitcast for a no-op
bitcast? By definition, no bits are changed; so if the EVTs match, there
is nothing to do. The fundamental problem is how address spaces are
handled, and specifically how they are converted, in LLVM IR. Address
space casts are currently implemented with bitcasts (in general). While
this works out for the LLVM IR type