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2008 Dec 23
0
A few patches for ng
The first patch (for drm) fixes a very annoying bug for nv50 gart. The 2nd is just a few cleanups in libnouveau_drm. I also pushed a few changes to the ng ddx, and I'm at the moment thinking on how to deal with the issue of nv50. We are no longer garuanteed that pixmaps are really migrated upon mapping, so that is the first thing to do. Probably a good idea to begin with making the bo copy
2009 Mar 08
4
[PATCH 1/5] nv50: implement wfb
- Only for sufficiently new xserver's and exa_driver_pixmaps. --- src/nouveau_exa.c | 217 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- src/nv_driver.c | 51 +++++++++++-- src/nv_proto.h | 4 + src/nv_type.h | 12 +++- 4 files changed, 267 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/nouveau_exa.c b/src/nouveau_exa.c index 93fc3c5..074a226 100644 ---
2009 Mar 08
1
wfb patches
These patches are pretty much done, except for a compile warning somewhere. The major remaining bottleneck is this line (as far as i can tell): offset -= (unsigned long) pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr; A significant amount of samples is spent on that, so suggestions on how to improve that are appreciated. I'm out of time for the moment. I'm curious how this performs for other people
2008 Apr 25
0
remarks on function pnbeta
Dear Developers, The pnbeta function has been reviewed recently in the article of A. Baharev, S. Kem?ny, On the computation of the noncentral F and noncentral beta distribution, Statistics and Computing, 2008, in press. Preprint of the paper is available here: http://reliablecomputing.eu/publications.html and the article here http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11222-008-9061-3 I suggest increasing
2006 May 03
1
SmartyPants 1.6 multiply remarks
Michel Fortin <michel.fortin@michelf.com> wrote on 2/13/06 at 6:13 PM: > > 4 x 2 -> 4 &times; 2 in EducateExtras, too. > > Which is a great idea. But I'm not sure about how it works currently. > All goes well in these two cases: > > 800x600 > 5 x 5 > > But maybe it's not a so good idea that it also replace the x with a >
2000 Oct 14
1
snapshot-20001014: HP-UX 10.20 success and some remarks
Hi! after applying the rijndael patch ("includes.h") snap-20001014 compiles on HP-UX 10.20, some login/logout/scp connections with other OpenSSH hosts seem to work. There is a minor correction for Configure: - At the summary, the location for ask-pass is still .../libexec/ssh/ssh-askpass while it is compiled in as .../libexec/ssh-askpass I also just noted (I never cared to look
2008 Apr 25
0
remarks on function pnbeta (PR#11277)
Dear Developers, The pnbeta function has been reviewed recently in the article of A. Baharev, S. Kem=E9ny, On the computation of the noncentral F and noncentral beta distribution, Statistics and Computing, 2008, in press. Preprint of the paper is available here: http://reliablecomputing.eu/publications.html and the article here http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11222-008-9061-3 I suggest increasing
2023 Apr 05
2
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/fb: add missing sysmen flush callbacks
Closes: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/-/issues/203 Fixes: 5728d064190e1 ("drm/nouveau/fb: handle sysmem flush page from common code") Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst at redhat.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/gf108.c | 1 + drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/gk104.c | 1 + drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/fb/gk110.c | 1 +
2019 Jul 27
2
Help on Optimization Remarks
Dear llvm-dev community, I am trying to analyze the optimization remarks generated through clang using -fsave-optimization-remark with -O3. --- !Analysis Pass: loop-vectorize Name: CFGNotUnderstood DebugLoc: { File: c-ray-mt.c, Line: 177, Column: 2 } Function: main Args: - String: 'loop not vectorized: ' - String: loop control flow is not understood by vectorizer I tried to look for
2017 Jun 27
2
Next steps for optimization remarks?
Adam, thanks for all the suggestions! One nice aspect of the `-Rpass` family of options is that I can filter based on what I want. If I only want to see which inlines I missed, I could use `clang -Rpass-missed="inline"`, for example. On the other hand, optimization remark YAML always include remarks from all passes (as far as I can tell), which increases the amount of time it takes
2020 Nov 09
0
RFC: Combining Annotation Metadata and Remarks
Hi Florian, On 11/9/20 5:09 AM, Florian Hahn wrote: > >> On Nov 6, 2020, at 17:32, Johannes Doerfert <johannesdoerfert at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Cool! I really like the idea. I left a comment about metadata preservation below. >> Once this is available we will certainly employ it to understand OpenMP programs better. > That sounds like a great use case!
2006 Apr 02
1
Greetings, first remarks about trying to do customizable drop-shadows
Hello there everybody! Terrific... a mailing-list for compiz with David on board! Ok, I started off with writing some functions using cairo to draw me the needed elements for drop-shadows (atm stand-alone to focus on the proper generation of the shadow-parts) and currently still fiddle with the tweakable parameters. Right now I have... shadow-radius (e.g. 20 pixels) 2D-offset vector (e.g. 10
2003 Aug 15
0
[PATCH] jail NG schript patch for mounting devfs and procfsautomatically
On 14.08.2003 15:36, Scot W. Hetzel wrote: > I just noticed a problem with periodic scripts inside a jail. I'm getting: > > Local system status: > tee: /dev/stderr: Operation not supported > > Mail in local queue: > tee: /dev/stderr: Operation not supported > > Mail in submit queue: > tee: /dev/stderr: Operation not supported > > in the periodic daily,
2005 Jul 12
2
QOS problem -ng
ok i gave up. can sb point me docs on how design proper qos rules ? about differences between them and the usage (which for wifi, which for ISPs which for homenet) ill read and do it -- *Dariusz ''tdi'' Dwornikowski | Gentoo | admin at pozman.pl | *[JID]:tdi@gentoo.pl|[gg]:2266034|[IRC]:#gentoo-pl@freenode | *[MAIL]:tdi@pozman.pl|[WWW]:www.tdi.pozman.pl |
2004 Nov 18
1
Re: Shared object not being built by patch-o-matic-ng
Stian B. Barmen schrieb: > I try to use patch-o-matic-ng for installation. Kernel patching works > nicely but the libipt_ipp2p.so shared object does not get built. I find > the .c file in the patch-o-matic tree under ipp2p but I don''t know how > to manually compile it. > My lsmod includes the sucsessfully made ipt_ipp2p module and I also > recompiled iptables for
2008 Mar 14
1
Forward local5.* to remote syslog-ng server
Ok, I can't quite figure out how to make this work. I want to simultaneously log everything for facility local5 in a local file and a remote syslog-ng server. local7 is working fine getting the boot.log log entries transferred over to the syslog-ng server, but not so much with local5. Local logging of local5.* on the client is working fine now. SERVER: /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
2003 Aug 10
0
Suggestion for logging documentation (syslog-ng example)
Hi, I have a suggestion for the logging part of the documentation website. It would be nice to have example configurations for the various alternatives that exist for the traditional (Linux) syslog daemons (sysklogd) appended to the Shorewall logging documentation. E.g. msyslog, newsyslog, syslog-ng, metalog. In a recent posting on the Gentoo-Security mailing list I sent my configuration for
2006 Jan 17
0
SwitchTower and Bazaar-ng
Hello, I tested switchtower and saw it lacked bazaar-ng support. I''ve added support for it to switchtower. It "works for me" but has not been very much tested. You can find it on my blog at http://www.cosinux.org/blogs/dam/articles/2006/01/17/bazaar-ng-and-switchtower I hope this will be useful to somebody. Any comments are welcome. Bye Dam
2010 Jun 02
0
partimage-ng command line backup of LV snapshot
Perhaps slightly OT, but I am trying to speed up a backup script which takes an lv snapshot and does this: dd if=lv_snapshot | gzip -c > /destination/lv_file_name.gz Does anyone have an equivalent example using partimage-ng that they would be kind enough to share? - I have been told it would be much faster/more efficient, hence the question. Ten minutes of browsing the partimage-ng docs have
1997 Aug 21
0
Kerberos in NT/NG
Interesting little tidbit, sort-of confirming the notion that Kerberos will be an integral part of WinNT's security scheme: http://premium.microsoft.com/msdn/library/techart/F365/F36B/D37E/S22A9C.HTM (need MSDN premium access to get here, free for the time being, just register on MS's MSDN web site). "Transitive trust is a feature of the Kerberos system, which provides the