[ACTIVITY] Week 50 (Dec 9 - Dec 13)

2013-12-13 Thread Ryan Arnold
== Progress == (4/10) * TCWG-372 fix Cbuildv2 parsing to handle the new binutils-gdb repository (4/10) - Completed Card with following commits. commit e6e39f5d1f7963332b3d7dd2e4400de91847219c Author: Ryan S. Arnold Date: Tue Dec 10 16:08:17 2013 -0600 Correct get_toolname to work with un

[Weekly] 09-13 DEC 2013

2013-12-13 Thread Michael Collison
== This week == - Completed backport of 202259, 202407, 202020, 201261 and 201263 - Submitted merge requesSt for completed backports == Next week == - Begin work on other assigned backports == Future == Document missing features of cbuild for backports ___

[ACTIVITY] Week 50

2013-12-13 Thread Renato Golin
== Progress == * Pragma Vectorize - Comparing pragma OMP to mimic for vectorize - Implementing the lexer/parser - http://llvm.org/PR18086 * Android LLVM - Wasting time for the last time with Odroid XU and Android - Will focus on Nexus 4, 5 and 7 * Integrated AS - Changed to enabled by de

[ACTIVITY] Week 50

2013-12-13 Thread Will Newton
== Progress == * Bugfixing and testing QEMU AArch64 FP patches (7/10, VIRT-183) * Debugging and submitting a patch for issue with Ruby and ARM pointer encryption (2/10) * Other miscellaneous work: glibc patch review, binutils testsuite patch, expenses (1/10) == Issues == * None == Plan == * 2

Re: segfault using __thread variable

2013-12-13 Thread Michael Hudson-Doyle
Will Newton writes: > On 12 December 2013 23:14, Michael Hudson-Doyle > wrote: >> Will Newton writes: >> >>> On 12 December 2013 21:59, Michael Hudson-Doyle >>> wrote: Will Newton writes: >> >> [snp] >> > I would guess that 0x64c000 is the base of the GOT and 776 is the > off

Re: segfault using __thread variable

2013-12-13 Thread Will Newton
On 12 December 2013 23:14, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote: > Will Newton writes: > >> On 12 December 2013 21:59, Michael Hudson-Doyle >> wrote: >>> Will Newton writes: > > [snp] > I would guess that 0x64c000 is the base of the GOT and 776 is the offset into it (but I could be wrong).