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2017 Apr 21
1
Re: libvirt remote connection
It seems, that I have turned off all encryption for tcp in libvirt.conf, but still rpc packets are not showed, only tcp. I suppose, that I don't need to add additional plugins to wirehark for libvirt and rpc, am I right? 2017-04-21 11:23 GMT+03:00 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>: > On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:16:47AM +0300, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya wrote: > > Hello, >
2017 Jul 21
2
type information about instruction
Thank you for the answer. So, as I understood, to get the type of the "or" instruction (which I cannot access further as Value , because it is actually a dead instruction), I should get the type of one of its' operands, yes? because the example with ret is quite understandable, but it seems really strange that such instructions as add, and , which define the actual values can have
2017 Apr 21
2
libvirt remote connection
Hello, I have some questions about libvirt remote connection. Am I right that internally libvirt uses only tcp ( ssh and tls are only encryption based on this) + ftp ( when working with image itself)? Also I have found that it uses RPC. However, as I know RPC runs above tcp but I cannot capture these packets with wireshark when I am connecting remotely to the host with vm? Is it somehow possible
2017 Aug 13
2
PHI nodes and connected ICMp
To continue this topic: sometimes SCEV's behavior is rather controversial : for loops with i changing as i \=2 for example, he can't figure what the type of expressions is, but surprisingly can determine max trip count. Shouldn't it be able to detect or not detect these parameters at the same time? 2017-08-11 15:56 GMT+02:00 Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya < anastasiya.ruzhanskaya at
2017 Aug 11
2
PHI nodes and connected ICMp
Thank you for your answer! I tested your example, yes, perhaps I should preserve some kind of tree to parse this start and end expressions for induction variable... I was surprised, that SCEV cannot compute the tripcount here. I thought, that all linear and maybe expressions with multiplication are suitable for analysis. 2017-08-10 19:30 GMT+02:00 Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at google.com>: > Hi
2017 Aug 07
2
vrp
I am primarily interested in phi nodes and their induction variables, in ValueTracking file there is an analysis of them, but if the upper bound is inf, it is not working? 2017-08-07 11:41 GMT+02:00 Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya < anastasiya.ruzhanskaya at frtk.ru>: > So, it is not supported to determine by this instruction : %cmp = icmp slt > i32 %i.03, 99, > that %i.03 = phi i32 [ 0,
2017 Aug 09
4
ind variable
This support was removed years ago from indvars. We don't need canonical induction variables any more as all analysis are done on SCEVs. The SCEV generator can transform them even without the need for explicit canonical induction variables. Best, Tobias On Wed, Aug 9, 2017, at 14:23, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya via llvm-dev wrote: > The files of this strange pass are described here >
2017 Jul 25
2
loop canonical variables
Hi Anastasiya, If it fits you use case, you can consider walking the loop header and calling getSCEV() on all of the PHI nodes in the header. This will give you a SCEV* which should be easier to analyze than manually inspecting PHI cycles. Thanks! -- Sanjoy On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > 2017-07-25 19:32 GMT+02:00
2017 Sep 02
3
getelementptr
Ok, thank you. I have also one question about getelementptr. In different versions of clang I see that sometimes array[i][i] is preceded by two getelementptr instructions and sometimes only by one - with an already complex index. 2017-09-01 12:50 GMT+02:00 David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk>: > On 1 Sep 2017, at 11:44, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev
2017 Sep 02
2
getelementptr
No. It would be helpful to understand what you are trying to accomplish overall, which may help people give you details about the best way to accomplish it. For example, if you are trying to understand or recover array indexes from GEP's, that is non-trivial. On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 3:53 AM, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Is there a way
2017 Jul 17
2
value range propagation
Hello, I wonder if llvm has pure range propagation pass. Is correlated value propagation that one? It seems that it is not directly deals with ranges. Maybe there any passes that simply contain some information about value ranges? Will symbolic value range propagation be done in some time? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Aug 21
2
Combining passes
Hello, this is a question, concerning cmake lists configuration. I am trying to link together two llvm passes, but they still should be as two modules. So: passA - A.so passB - B.so passB should use passA , so I sould use target_link_libraries ( and of course, I have included useAnalysis in passB) . But I can't link libraries that are build as Modules, so I tried to create two libraries at
2018 May 11
3
Re: Libvirt access control drivers
Excuse me for renewing this discussion, but I am curious if you would add new module, which will be able to process users not based on unix processes, from where do you plan to get usernames? I mean, virt-manager could give them, as there is authentication in GUI, but for example when using oVirt, none of the usernames reach libvirt through the communication between server and nodes. 2018-05-09
2017 Aug 10
4
PHI nodes and connected ICMp
Hi! By only two cases I mean , that in exiting block when computing the condition related to PHI node I can expect only icmp on one of incoming values or on phi node itself... I tried to come up with some more complex examples but I always receive only these two cases, that is why I am asking. This problem still relates to the problem of all induction, cumulative and so on variables in loop. SCEV
2017 Apr 21
0
Re: libvirt remote connection
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:16:47AM +0300, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya wrote: > Hello, > I have some questions about libvirt remote connection. > Am I right that internally libvirt uses only tcp ( ssh and tls are only > encryption based on this) + ftp ( when working with image itself)? Also I > have found that it uses RPC. However, as I know RPC runs above tcp but I > cannot capture
2017 Jul 25
2
loop canonical variables
I call this function and it returns only "i" in my example. Are there any ways to return "j" also? 2017-07-25 19:11 GMT+02:00 Michael Kruse <llvmdev at meinersbur.de>: > There is Loop::getCanonicalInductionVariable() > > You may need to run the "-indvars" (IndVarSimplify) pass before it > returns a value. I am not sure it normalizes the step size
2017 Aug 08
2
dump
Hello, is there a possibility to redirect the output of dump() function in llvm? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20170808/9c3b234a/attachment.html>
2017 Jul 10
2
disable optimizarions
Hello, I have already asked how to receive unoptimized IR. This way: clang -S -emit-llvm -O3 -mllvm -disable-llvm-optzns memset.c -o memset.s I have noticed, that in any case, when I use O1, O2, O3 and disable optimizations, I still get llvm intrinsics functions inserted. when I put O0, I have no intrinsics, but have noopt attribute. Is there a way to receive purely unoptimizaed IR without any
2018 Dec 08
4
certificate pinning
Hello! Does libvirt uses certificate pinning in tls? I want to setup a transparent proxy (mitmproxy) and can't do this even after I added mitmproxy ca certificate to the trusted certificates in ubuntu.
2017 Aug 09
2
ind variable
Hello, I have this piece of code: int main() { int m = 0; // int i, j, k; // int N = f()%10; for (int l = 0; l < 1000; l+=4) printf("%d", l); I am sure, that llvm is capable to convert this into canonical induction variable, but even with O3 define i32 @main() #0 { br label %2 ; <label>:1 ; preds