Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2015 09:43:12 -0400 From: "George Neville-Neil" <gnn@freebsd.org> To: "Daniel Peyrolon" <tuchalia@gmail.com> Cc: soc-status@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Status reports for "JIT for firewalling" Message-ID: <358A0094-61DE-4685-933F-EDED85A6A07C@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <CA%2ByaQw9G9TjKb2vfz0OAyg0rryWD2gM_r9sV3VoWoQq7De_wug@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2ByaQw-vHcz6e=ugDx4g0APtV6C9nAzPoOm5ZfTcdHb=4wfamg@mail.gmail.com> <CA%2ByaQw9G9TjKb2vfz0OAyg0rryWD2gM_r9sV3VoWoQq7De_wug@mail.gmail.com>
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Seems like the next thing to do is build from source as David suggests. Best, George On 20 Jul 2015, at 4:47, Daniel Peyrolon wrote: > Hi everyone, > > This has not been a productive week. I've been so far unable to get > the > compiler working, I contacted David Chinsall as I said, and I have > been > looking to make everything works. The initialization process of LLVM > is not > working as expected, which may be related to a bad install (we have > already > disarded that), a bad building process, or a bad LLVM initialization > process. Given the fact that the LLVM API has changed a lot since the > last > time, that may be possible. > > El sáb., 11 jul. 2015 a las 12:24, Daniel Peyrolon > (<tuchalia@gmail.com>) > escribió: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> This last pair of weeks I've written the code needed to compile >> almost all >> the rules, except those that modify control flow: call and skipto. >> For >> those ones I will have to write them by hand on LLVM IR. >> >> I also started working on the testing code. I'm using conductor to >> control the different hosts. I already have reserved a pair of hosts >> from >> the netperf cluster in order to get that running. >> >> So far I haven't been able to test anything because the compiler is >> not >> working yet, there has been a change in the API of LLVM since I last >> worked >> with it, I sent an email to my past mentor, David Chisnall asking for >> advice. >> -- >> Daniel >> > -- > Daniel
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