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2008 Jun 18
2
mysteries of memdisk code
Hello,
I was browsing the code for memdisk (I want to adjust it to my hardware)
and noticed a couple of things that I am struggling to understand. I
would appreciate if someone could clarify the following mysteries to me:
1) _binary_memdisk_bin_start[], _binary_memdisk_bin_end[] and
_binary_memdisk_bin_size[]; These variables are declared (as extern
const chat in 'setup.c')
2015 Feb 03
2
About Memory, COM32, and Dynamic Loading
Hi there,
Is there any updated document on COM32 format?
http://www.syslinux.org/doc/comboot.txt
Is there any updated memory map?
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Memory_Map_(General)
is there any updated info on Dynamic Module Loading Using the ELF Format?
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/GSoC2008_Stefan
Thanks,
Best,
Patrick
2015 Mar 20
0
About Memory, COM32, and Dynamic Loading
> Hi there,
>
> Is there any updated document on COM32 format?
> http://www.syslinux.org/doc/comboot.txt
>
> Is there any updated memory map?
> http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Memory_Map_(General)
>
> is there any updated info on Dynamic Module Loading Using the ELF Format?
> http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/GSoC2008_Stefan
>
> Thanks,
>
2006 Apr 19
1
Anatomy of an application in rails
Ok guys, after doing many tutorial arond the web i realize that im not
going to learn rails well until a made my own app, so i defined what i
want and structured in a way that hope you can understand, maybe we can
help each other and define a good starting base(models and
relationships) that can be helpful for all of us.
Its a little(i think cms), it will consist of basically 4 sections:
2007 Jun 24
3
Anatomy of a trap
Hello,
I am a newbie at xen - I am trying to trace the complete execution of a
trap.
Specifically, I am trying to find out where the control transfer happens
between a domU to dom0 when a trap occurs, and where the control switches
back to domU after the trap is handled.
I was wondering if there is some documentation on this or someone may be
able to help me out.
Thanks,
Girish
2010 Jun 26
2
Wine cannot create directories
This has been an issue for me for over 1 year. I have tried several boards
but I do not get responses anywhere. Please take a look at this post.
Towards the end i pastebined a wine.log with detailed debug output.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=6143
Bobby
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2008 Jun 04
2
Problems with newlib port
Hello,
I have noticed that Peter wanted to port newlib to syslinux project some
time ago. It seems that the porting was not finished. Peter mentioned
(http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2004-February/003168.html) that sucj
job would require a lot of efforts. At the same time newlib is usually
regarded as a "highly portable C-library". I am wondering what are the
major
2008 Jan 11
4
GP exception on vmxon
Hello, I tried to write a piece of code to start vmx.
This code is directly interacting with cpu instead of with virtual cpu
as in xen.
But every time I call vmxon, a GP exception happens.
Could anybody help me on this? The following is the context
1. After booting up to the program, I disable A20M.
2. allocate a 4kb-aligned vmxon region and calculate its physical
address.
3. setup
2010 Sep 08
2
[LLVMdev] Generating Consistent Instruction IDs
Hi,
I'd like to ask you what's the best way of generating instruction
identifiers which are consistent across independent invocations of the
LLVM program. One way would be to use a counter and iterate over all
the functions, then all the BBs. But are there any guarantees on the
ordering of the functions and BBs in the iteration? In extremis, I can
sort the functions after name, but what
2010 Sep 08
1
[LLVMdev] Generating Consistent Instruction IDs
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Devang Patel <dpatel at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Sep 8, 2010, at 5:12 AM, Stefan Bucur wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to ask you what's the best way of generating instruction
>> identifiers which are consistent across independent invocations of the
>> LLVM program. One way would be to use a counter and iterate
2007 Jun 02
7
u32 classifier
Hi folks...!!!
I´ve a problem that i did not solve it.
i want to limit the DOWNLOAD to my hosts (upstream traffic for the firewall)
using IMQ,
If i classify by PORT (source or destination) all seems to be fine,
but...BUT...if i want to restrict by IP addresss (internal IP address) i
can´t do it, because my hosts go to Internet toward the firewall using NAT,
so after NAT my IP address in
2006 Jul 11
2
Building a Rice Encoder/Decoder from FLAC
I feel really silly asking this, but where is read_residual_partitioned_rice
>
> _() ? I tried using the standard find feature on text editors for all of
> the .c and .cpp files in libFLAC and libFLAC++, but nothing came up.
-Mary
On 7/11/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 04:17:41PM -0700, Mary Amon wrote:
>
> >
2010 Jan 09
3
101th domU fails to start with "SETVCPUCONTEXT failed"
Hello there,
We (a small hosting community) are running a steadily growing number of Xen
domUs on a quad dualcore Xeon server with 64GB ram. We''ve got 100 running
domUs at the moment. Trying to create a new one results in this error:
Error: (1, ''Internal error'', ''launch_vm: SETVCPUCONTEXT failed (rc=-1)\n'')
If I shut down another domain, I can
2005 Feb 06
3
Re : TC GUI or graphs?
Deepak, i think you can look to this option too :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rcc/
The project is in developpment....but within 1 or 2 weeks i think it
will be a good project....especially who linux network''s owner.
rgds,
Erwan le Doeuff
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2009 May 05
7
HDT 0.3.3 is out
HDT 0.3.3 has just been released.
This release aims at solving some CLI bugs and adds a some new memory
mapping detection.
I'd like to thanks Dag Wieers for reporting many CLI bugs & pierre for
his work on the memory mapping.
Here come the changelog:
- A new memory mode
Memory items can be reached via the new "memory>" mode.
- Memory mapping display
Pierre did integrate
2009 May 05
7
HDT 0.3.3 is out
HDT 0.3.3 has just been released.
This release aims at solving some CLI bugs and adds a some new memory
mapping detection.
I'd like to thanks Dag Wieers for reporting many CLI bugs & pierre for
his work on the memory mapping.
Here come the changelog:
- A new memory mode
Memory items can be reached via the new "memory>" mode.
- Memory mapping display
Pierre did integrate
2009 Nov 12
12
no memory entry in main menu
Ralf Carl a ?crit :
> Hello Erwan,
>
> i just want to inform you, that there is still no memory entry in the
> main menu (hdt_034 & hdt_035).
> Typing in DMI mode "show module 0" etc. the memory modules are listet.
You mean the menu mode isn't working whereas the cli mode works ?
Do you confirm this ,
IF yes, It seems the Type 6 (the only one you have as you
2007 Feb 08
1
[PATCH 1/1]: Ethersel must use the pci com32 module instead of builtin pci detection code
From : Erwan Velu <erwan.velu at free.fr>
This patch
- remove the pci detection code from ethersel
- add a find_pci_device() function in the PCI com32 module
- make ethersel using the pci com32 module instead of builtin pci
detection code
Testing and feedback are welcome.
Signed-off-by:Erwan Velu <erwan.velu at free.fr>
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2009 Nov 27
3
HDT 0.3.6-pre2 is out !
The -pre2 version of HDT 0.3.6 is out.
Gert was a great source of motivation for making that -pre2.
He found many bugs and gave nice ideas.
Thanks Gert for your time and your _many_ tests.
This release will be more or less what will be included in the incoming
syslinux 3.84.
Since -pre1, here come the Changelog
* Reporting CPU L1 & L2 cache
* Report "Hw.Virt" in cpu
2009 Nov 27
3
HDT 0.3.6-pre2 is out !
The -pre2 version of HDT 0.3.6 is out.
Gert was a great source of motivation for making that -pre2.
He found many bugs and gave nice ideas.
Thanks Gert for your time and your _many_ tests.
This release will be more or less what will be included in the incoming
syslinux 3.84.
Since -pre1, here come the Changelog
* Reporting CPU L1 & L2 cache
* Report "Hw.Virt" in cpu