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2017 May 11
0
Playing FLAC Files on Audi MMI
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:45 AM, elio manes <elioarmando at optonline.net>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I am hoping that perhaps you know the answer to my car audio question, or
> can at least point me in the right direction. I own a 2013 Audi S4 that
> has the 3G-Plus Multi Media Interface (MMI) with the Bang & Olufsen Sound
> System.
>
>
> The MMI is able to
2020 Nov 12
0
Supporting external MCContext in MMI
Hi we have something like an external driver that likes to own MCInst data
externally, i.e. outside from LLVM. By default, the
MachineModuleInfo/WrapperPass creates its own context in the constructor
of MachineModuleInfo. MMI's context is used throughout codegen. When using
a MCStreamer with an external context one can achieve almost what we want,
because the streamer's context is used to
2019 Feb 20
2
proposal for optimization method
Hello everyone, I discovered a way to perform optimization on the following
code (I gave an example that uses 32bit integer, but it works with any
size.):
const uint32 d,r;//d is an odd number
//d is the divisor, r is the remainder
bool check_remainder(uint32 x)
{
return x%d==r;
}
if we know d and r at compile time, and d is an odd integer, we can use
modular multiplicative inverse to bypass the
2012 Sep 04
3
Comparing Von Bertalanffy Growth Curves
I am trying to compare Vbert growth curves from several years of fish data. I am following the code provided by: http://www.ncfaculty.net/dogle/fishR/gnrlex/VonBertalanffy/VonBertalanffy.pdf. Specifically the section on VBGM Comparisons between groups.
?
This code is pretty cut and dry. I am able to run it perfectly with the "fake" data that is provided. But when I run it with my own
2008 Feb 04
0
[LLVMdev] Exception handling in JIT
Looks sane. Thanks.
Evan
On Feb 1, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Nicolas Geoffray wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Here's a new patch with Evan's comments (thx Evan!) and some cleanups.
> Now the (duplicated) exception handling code is in a new file:
> lib/ExecutionEngine/JIT/JITDwarfEmitter.
>
> This patch should work on linux/x86 and linux/ppc (tested).
>
> Nicolas
> Index:
2007 Dec 11
0
[LLVMdev] Exception handling in JIT
On Dec 10, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Nicolas Geoffray wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's a patch that enables exception handling when jitting. I've
> copy/pasted _many_code from lib/Codegen/DwarfWriter.cpp, so we may
> need
> to factorize it, but the functionality is there and I'm very happy
> with
> it :)
Very nice! I don't know enough about EH, someone else
2020 Nov 12
2
LLVM X86 MachineBasicBlock inserting push and pop instructions causes segmentation fault
Hello,
I am working on a project where I need to insert some logic before each
machine basic block.
In particular, it involves setting some global variables and calling a
function. I'm able to add the instructions and verify they get added, but
when the compiled program runs, it stops with a segfault.
For brevity, I'm not sharing the whole code here but basically I have a X86
2013 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] StackColoring remaps debug info from unrelated functions
Hi,
I run into a a strange error when compiling with debug infos, where LLC
tries to generate a variable DIE using a completely wrong frame-index
(DebugDwarf tries to resolve frame index 27 in a simple function which
only has a single frame object .. ).
After digging around, I found that MachineModuleInfo has a
VariableDbgInfo map, that is filled by SelectionDAGBuilder.
2007 May 14
1
Some problems with mysql CDR
Hello,
We have finally upgraded to Asterisk 1.4, however we've run into two issues
that weren't occurring before the upgrade.
Issue #1: We're an outgoing call center and need to record all calls. We use
the uniqueid field in the CDR to match with the recording, which we labeled
with {UNIQUEID} in MixMonitor. For some reason, the uniqueid is not correct
in the CDR. Here is the
2003 Jun 17
0
space audi.ogg?
hello just curious is that space audi.ogg file still up on that one site?
I want to snag that again.
thanks
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2013 Sep 30
0
[LLVMdev] StackColoring remaps debug info from unrelated functions
Hi Stefan,
This looks like a bug. Thanks for catching this and writing the mailing list. Do you think you could submit a patch to fix the problem ?
I understand that you can’t release your source code, but there is an easy way to generate test-cases from confidential code. If you can write a “verifier" that makes the compiler crash on an assertion then you can use bug point to reduce
2008 Apr 28
3
Problem with World of Warcraft
I am having great trouble running World of Warcraft, after it has been installed.
I copied over all the CD/DVD contents for both WoW and WoW:TBC on to my HDD and installed it, then patched it with Wine without a hitch.
However, now when I go to run the game I get the following errors in the console:
Code:
mothermayi at mmi-desktop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft$ wine WoW.exe
2002 Jul 22
2
rSync on RTOS
Hi All,
I need one information
How much effort is required to port the the rSync utility to
any of the RTOS available? (how much is the linux dependent
code in the implementattion?)
regards
Thanks in Advance
Biju
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http://san.hcltech.com
2003 Mar 06
2
compiling R on sparc-solaris
Hello,
I am trying to compile the R package on a sun.
I get the error message
rbitmap.c: In function 'my_png_error':
rbitmap.c:73: structure has no member named 'jmpbuf'
rbitmap.c: In function 'R_SaveAsPng':
rbitmap.c:122: structure has no member named 'jmpbuf'
make[4]:*** [rbitmap.lo] Error 1
Has anyone encountered this problem? Any solutions? Is there are
2019 Jun 27
4
LLVM on bare-metal
Hello!
Q1
Are there any resources or examples on embedding LLVM into an ARM-based
bare-metal application? Searching in this area only turns up
information on how to use LLVM to target bare-metal when I want to
compile LLVM for linking against a bare-metal application.
Q2
Are there any memory usage benchmarks for LLVM across the common tasks
(especially loading bytecode, doing the
2006 Jul 18
5
SQL query question
Hello,
I know it''s off-topic. But I''m sure you are using SQL and can help me ;)
I''ve a table CARS and a table KEYS and a LOCKS table.
CARS
id|name
1|audi
2|ford
3|mazda
4|porsche
...
KEYS
id|car_id|lock_id
1|1|1
2|2|1
3|2|2
4|3|1
5|3|2
6|4|1
7|4|2
8|4|3
...
LOCKS
id|name
1|main
2|spare
3|engine
...
A car can have many keys. Keys are for different locks.
How can I
2009 Mar 17
1
Need to build package for Affy HT HG-U133+ PM arrays
I would like to build a package for the HT HG-U133+ PM arrays from affy,
but I can't find any good documentation on how to go about it. Naively
using makecdfenv's make.cdf.package() causes R to seg-fault.
I'm unfamiliar with the CDF format as such, but I'm guessing that it's
changed somewhat because the PM arrays no longer have P/A and mismatches.
I'm looking to build
2005 Jul 12
1
Design: predict.lrm does not recognise lrm.fit object
Hello
I'm using logistic regression from the Design library (lrm), then fastbw to
undertake a backward selection and create a reduced model, before trying to
make predictions against an independent set of data using predict.lrm with
the reduced model. I wouldn't normally use this method, but I'm
contrasting the results with an AIC/MMI approach. The script contains:
# Determine full
2012 Mar 12
1
Faceted bar plot shows wrong counts (ggplot2)
I have encountered a problem with faceted bar plots. I have tried to
create something like the example explained in the ggplot2 book (see pp.
126-128):
library(ggplot2)
mpg4 <- subset(mpg, manufacturer %in%
c("audi", "volkswagen", "jeep"))
mpg4$manufacturer <- as.character(mpg4$manufacturer)
mpg4$model <- as.character(mpg4$model)
base <-
2013 Oct 09
3
Re: failing connections w/ virt-manager
Am 08.10.2013 14:46, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
>> Try enabling the flag, re-emerging the package, setting the logs and
>> then reproduce it again. Check the logs and you should see why it's
>> disconnecting.
The docs say that libvirtd has to listen on the TCP port ... checked that:
# netstat -alnp | grep libv
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:16509 0.0.0.0:*