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00:09
@JoeWatkins I am wondering whether a few well-placed __builtin_prefetch() calls could do a lot of improvement
I've never tried these kinds of optimizations, worth a go though probably ...
well, let me try fast memcpy here
00:25
@JoeWatkins Can you find out whether vprefetch* asm instructions need 64 byte alignment or is 16 byte fine too?
00:38
I can only find reference to 64byte alignment
> The L2 prefetch instructions, such as vprefetch1, bring a 64-Byte line of data from memory to L2. The L1 prefetch instructions, such as vprefetch0, further bring the data to the L1 cache. The cache line allocated for the prefetched data is put into a shared coherence state in the MESI protocol. Other variants of prefetch instructions, such as vprefetche1 and vprefetche1, mark the cache line as exclusive in the tag directory.
it looks like hardware just ignores it if there are alignment issues, but not sure how to tell it's been ignored
not so easy to find out about ...
@JoeWatkins yeah, a line of 64 bytes
but is that aligned?
or just 64 bytes
I'm assuming so
I mean, is it aligned to 64 bytes actually?
I'm very unsure, I can't find any really good info about these at all
me neither :-(
01:02
I'm off to bed, nn
(and good luck :D)
thanks and sleep well :-)
01:22
what the fuck
I mean, what the actual fuck… that assembly is bogus
I'm pretty sure I have a compiler bug there
Perhaps it doesn't like case 0: { } break; (empty block)
@bwoebi If not you would have to do some math to calculate the start of the line. Seems odd.
I've never used prefetch so I don't know.
@LeviMorrison well, it doesn't fault or such
@bwoebi I mean to be of value.
@LeviMorrison hmm?
Values being 64 byte aligned happening by accident? they'll just be no-ops a significant number of the time.
01:36
@LeviMorrison in this case yes
but my asm is bogus
the compiler is generating bullshit
Did you use undefined behavior? :D
Just to check: this is guaranteed to meet the 16 byte alignment requirements?
oh
@LeviMorrison yes
the issue is not in copying
I think there's a tilde too much
+ leftover = size & ~0x3F;
In any case I am fairly certain the prefetch will not help here.
01:42
@LeviMorrison why not?
This is a textbook in-memory-order access.
It will already correctly prefetch it.
okay
I'd git blame it and ask whoever put it there about it.
We don't get better memory access profiles than in-memory-order in register sizes...
oh my bad
all fine
I still suggest asking about the prefetch.
As I said, it's not doing anything ^_^
Any improvement he thinks was there is jitter.
(with the prefetch - interesting about the store vs stream which I've never bothered with)
I think perhaps I should be using stream in one place actually
02:04
@JoeWatkins @Levi well, the fast copy takes 0.4% less cycles
plain moves do not really gain much :/
If you could do anything else you would see better improvements.
@LeviMorrison I mean 0.4% overall less
previously ZEND_GENERATOR_CREATE took ~2.1% of cycles, now it takes ~1.7% of cycles
@LeviMorrison dunno, but what do you consider much?
Closer to 2-4x on the respective loops.
@bwoebi Ah, I thought you meant just the loop.
That's pretty good if it's whole-program measurements.
@LeviMorrison well, it's about 80-90% faster
(just the loop)
@Levi gist.github.com/bwoebi/60cea1dee062fe1d9c0c5e491d73287f looks good to you actually, or would you change anything (apart from maybe removing the prefectes?)
Looking.
I'd have expected the compiler to use an improved memcpy for you anyway.
Intel does this, for instance.
02:22
@LeviMorrison the compiler doesn't know about the alignment though
@bwoebi So it does a "peel" for that part.
@LeviMorrison hmm?
A "peel" is just like a remainder part except it is for the leading part.
Well, the compiler proposes __memcpy_sse2_unaligned()
You could compare assembly here to see if there is anything valuable to steal.
But honestly it looks good ignoring any possible mistakes with bit masking :D
The knowledge that the size of the thing you are moving is 128 bits means you can ignore some of the cases that a general fast byte-moving thing must do.
02:26
I'm just going to remove the prefetches in the loop
_Static_assert(sizeof(zval) == 16)
@LeviMorrison well, vm frames are often between 100 and 400 bytes … probably there's quite a bit of overhead due to peeling as you say
If we had it.
@LeviMorrison you mean % 16 == 0 :-P
@bwoebi That would be a bit better, theoretically, yes.
If this actually is working for you I'd suggest adding an AVX variant.
02:29
@LeviMorrison avx needs 32 byte alignment though?
We're at 5 gens of Intel hardware that has AVX.
@bwoebi Yes... and no.
@LeviMorrison uh?
Searching for the docs for it...
There are unaligned loads you can do which have a small perf hit.
However on newer architecture machines there isn't actually a perf hit.
Can't find the stuff I'm looking for.
Anyway, if you know it is 16-byte aligned then you have at most one "peel" to do - I'd investigate it.
@LeviMorrison Well, that I read too for SSE, but does it also apply to avx?
Also if it is 16 byte aligned then something is doing that - that doesn't happen naturally.
So I'd examine doing 32 byte aligned there (conditionally, of course, if AVX is enabled).
02:36
@LeviMorrison it's currently aligning the vm_page to the size of zval (which is 16) … I could make it 32 byte aligned, but that'd mean I'd need to add an extra + 16 in used stack calculation
@bwoebi That only means it will be aligned to the largest alignment of its members.
It does not guaranteed 16 byte alignment.
#define ZEND_VM_STACK_HEADER_SLOTS \
	((ZEND_MM_ALIGNED_SIZE(sizeof(struct _zend_vm_stack)) + ZEND_MM_ALIGNED_SIZE(sizeof(zval)) - 1) / ZEND_MM_ALIGNED_SIZE(sizeof(zval)))
^ that's what's happening
and …
weird.
meh, it's not aligned in code…
But due to the size of the allocation our internal allocator will always 4 KB align the stack frame…
Then you are good to do avx :D
Is this allocator disable-able?
> but that'd mean I'd need to add an extra + 16 in used stack calculation if not aligned
@LeviMorrison well, USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 ?
So you are saying it could fail today?
02:41
could, but an easy fix though
@bwoebi I believe so, yes.
 
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04:09
good morning r11
 
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05:22
HI
anybody know how to generate table specific entity and orm in symfony2?
05:33
This is not working for me... zechim.com/blog/2013/01/05/…
Donald Trump is the most entertaining thing that ever happened to America.
@Sherif hii
I mean, why go to a comedy show when I can just turn on the news or look at Trump's twitter feed.
@Mack Hello
should i get bit help on Wordpress rest API ?
anybody know about the symfony solution?
05:38
I am preparing rest API which will fetch the * results from the Wordpress database, Now its only fetching 10 records. @Sherif
Wordpress and API. Those two words can go together in one sentence?
not sure, I am not PHP guy, i am mobile App developer :)
Have you tried RTFM?
whats that ?
I'm starting to see your problem.
05:52
morning Sherif and all
@Jeeves hello.
@Linus Ask Jeeves.
@Jeeves shoot a dad joke.
@Linus No, I don't think so.
@Jeeves please tell me a dad joke.
@Linus Not until you tell me a joke!
06:02
@Jeeves ok
@Linus Tell me a good joke!
@Jeeves What did Donald Trump say to the birthday boy?
@Linus I don't know, what?
@Jeeves "Let me see your birth certificate" :D
@Linus For what?
06:18
posted on December 27, 2016

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

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@JoeWatkins yes, yes it can
06:53
lol Feeds
07:09
How is this not a security issue? bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73805 Ever since that fix was applied I've stopped stripping out newlines, and many packages have as well. We assume newlines do not effect the state of the headers anymore. If what this bug report is saying is true, then does it not give a false perception of being secure and encourage vulnerable code?
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Typo'd "cpucake" instead of "cupcake" in image search. Was not disappointed. https://t.co/p1Xv7A1cPi
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\o
I'm going to learn Perl. If nobody hears from me again, you know why.
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lol
i don't get why that is a security issue though
07:19
I haven't test it though. But if what the OP says is true, and the PKP header is being dropped that's not good.
I understand the XSS one is not an issue, as that XSS would already have to be there, regardless of the header being dropped.
Hi All
I want to customize wordpress admin menu
I have different posts like news, blogs, careers
Wes
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sorry, we don't do wordpress here
I want to inherit the admin posts and create these new tabs i.e news, blogs, careers
wat?
it is php right?
No, it's coded in WordPress
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but you can try asking :P
07:29
oh ok.. how can I do this?
any plugin to install?
hey thanks.. I hope this works
07:47
morning
@NikiC nice! Awesome work! Checking it on Thursday, if I can
moin o/̀
08:02
moin Joe,Patrick
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If you use PHPMailer: CVE-2016-10033, remote code execution exploit, you need to upgrade version 5.2.18 immediately! https://legalhackers.com/advisories/PHPMailer-Exploit-Remote-Code-Exec-CVE-2016-10033-Vuln.html
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a friend asked me the other day if there is a way to generate a changelog automatically from (future) commit messages. do you know if it's possible? thanks :B
A script that prints git log in a file?
Ah, but you'd have to keep track of the commits already printed in a changelog file
08:18
@Wes Yea, it's called a git hook
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i think he implied filtering out everything except non-bc changes
RTFM
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i'll just give him the link :B
i don't get that thing, but thanks Sherif :B
08:35
morning
@Wes What's not to get? You create a custom script in your .git directory and based on the type of event git automatically triggers that script.
sounds like voodoo
generated changelogs are never any good because of commits like "the thing I was doing" ...
and other such pollution, if a changelog is important, then make it part of your workflow to create and maintain one ...
This ^
I create changelogs based on my commits, but I never copy/paste commit messages
And it depends if the changelog is user-oriented or dev-oriented
A user won't care about "linting the code"
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08:50
@JoeWatkins exactly
coworker learns about php 7
"it's getting closer and closer to java and all"
in symfony2 parameters.yml file secrete parameter is trustable?
@Exception what?
Hello
anybody has ideas why my control index method in zend 2 framwork does not get called when I go to / url
the routing looks like this:
damn
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'person' => array(
'type' => 'literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'Application\Controller\PersonController',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
),
),
),
bad formating :(
I have layout.phtml file and I see this this layout gets called
but this
does not get called
tried die in constructor, so even controller constructor does not get called.
I am modifying zend console application so it would have urls accesible in the browser
it should be easy
do I really need now strat from scratch
09:14
morngins
morning!
@Wes difficult to make .git part of workflow for teams anyway ... unless using gitlab/phab/some other fancy thing ...
yomin
moin
is there anyone with knowledge of symfony?
we don't do insert monolithic framework here
3
but ask anyway, someone may know ...
09:25
mornin all
o/
Okay thanks Joe
In Symfony I have a form where a part of the form depends on a select. This part of the form is based on existing values but those existing values vary when there is a different select value. I have tried the dynamic form docs of Symfony but I cant seem to understand how the selected value is catched inside symfony.
@Patrick I mean if you go to parameters.yml file in symfony2 then there is a parameter secrete .Is that trustable?
09:40
@Exception define trustable
oh damnit. The comment was removed :(
> @PeeHaa not Stackfull you should write barmer ok ? I think you will ask me why ?? because if you are not son of a bitch or prostitute and your father is not ponce then you should write otherwise its your choice everyone know your mother and father – Stackfull 17 mins ago
@Patrick what?
@Exception your question does not make sense. be more specific, what are you trying to do, what problem are you tryin to solve?
09:56
morming
so, what's new
anyone know what that UN resolution is, that Israel is all bothered about?
@tereško Probably the west bank
Make isreal great again!
read the best wank
/me needs to be awake again
10:21
@JoeWatkins I love how our media constantly argues about whether Obama screwed us or not
But everyone fail to mention the fact that literally every single country present in the vote (save for 1) voted against us.
it is difficult to talk about this without offending sensibilities ...
the media, social commentators, bend over backwards to avoid calling it what it is ...
@JoeWatkins And what is it?
I'm not going to do it ...
(I won't be offended, I assure you)
!!rfcs
10:25
If anything, I'm actually agreeing with the UN on this one.
my avoidance is not the same as the media's, I don't want to offend anyone, and can't possibly change yours or anyone else's mind ...
I don't like what we're doing in those territories.
Sorry, but we can't have nice things.
@JoeWatkins It's still interesting to hear what other people think, and don't say you can't possible change anyone's mind, my mind has been changed a lot several times
Most agree isreal land claims / annexing are illegal
Also lol @ trump
10:29
@PeeHaa Actually, even if it were 100% legal and there would be no disputes over that, it's just a really shitty thing to do while you're at least pretending at peace talks.
Yeah
BTW what is the amount of people actually behind netanyahu over there?
I'm sure you could have a reasonable conversation about it, so long as we pretend that it's a historical political dispute ... I don't see it as that, at all ...
/me has no real idea about the political climate over there
/me has no idea about general political climate
10:33
I can't get interested in it
It's too far away for me, I can't do anything so I don't care about
Don't blame you
I know, but nowadays everybody is all thoughts and prayers…
we live in a global village .. it's around the corner from us all ...
The only time I cared was during the Paris attacks, and only because friends were impacted
On an unrelated note: I am having a really hard time starting up today because of hangover...
10:34
If it weren't for them I wouldn't have cared
(and I lived right next to Paris)
@JoeWatkins I know, but the fact is I can't do anything significant on the situation
Maybe I'm too pragmatic
@PeeHaa It's pretty divided between him and the more extreme religious right
oh joy :P
@Madara are you religious yourself ?
(sorry if too personal)
@JoeWatkins I am about as furthest away from religious as possible.
furthest? farthest?
Furthest.
Sorry for triple ping
@PeeHaa The people who live there are ideological and religious by definition, the only reason people settle there is "this is the Jewish people's land", usually no one wants to live so close next to hostility...
True
10:39
oh ... I see a religious dispute, and I see religion as an illegitimate reason to do or claim anything, it's made up ... I think it's impossible to find a solution to this conflict while the majority in that part of the world, or at least a majority of those wielding power, disagree with that sentiment ...
!!mdn object.create
[ Object.create() ] The Object.create() method creates a new object with the specified prototype object and properties.
@JoeWatkins I tend to agree.
I don't particularly mind people having their own religion, you can believe in a magic unicorn for all I care.
But when the magic unicorn tells you how to run a country with millions of people... therein lies the problem.
@MadaraUchiha tRUE!
it seems we have the same opinion ... which I'm both surprised by and happy about ...
10:42
@PeeHaa You generally use Object.create when you want to inherit without calling the parent's constructor (which Child.prototype = new Parent does)
Much confusing
Although today, it's "deprecated" in favor of the more readable class Child extends Parent syntax.
Hey guys what's with the hats?
@MadaraUchiha oooooooh
I'm under the impression that it is not so easy to hold these kinds of opinions in your part of the world, is that wrong ?
10:43
@PeeHaa Child and Parent are both still typeof === 'function'
So it's only syntax sugar
But it's a nice syntax sugar.
tnx
@Programming_Duders Stack Exchange holidays tradition
@JoeWatkins Depends where you go
In the more urban areas (with the exception of Jerusalem), this option is prevalent. When you go out to the countryside though, things change
10:46
Hopefully my place is quite peaceful for now!
There are plenty of good, honest, religious people in Israel (just like anywhere else)
But it's generally the extremes the get hold of power in these kinds of systems, and here is no exception.
It doesn't help that those who go to settle in the green zone to begin with are those "crazy" enough to go and live so near a hostile population.
To be fair, I don't blame the people for being cautious about stopping the settlements and withdrawing.
So far, every concession made by the Israeli government came back to bite the general population back in the ass (usually in the form of improved rocket coverage)
Aight, lunchtime, ttyl 😛
what time zones are developers usually in lol
@Programming_Duders I'm from Israel, so UTC+2
one of the timezones we use on earth ... is the only way I can find to answer that question :D
10:53
UTC+1 here (I think, we have dumb daylight savings)
@Programming_Duders The really good developers are all in utc+1
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what time zones are developers usually in lol
The sun never sets on the programmers empire
Sorry for the repeat....
The more you get away from utc+1 the worse it gets
10:54
Does your coding skill depends on your time zone?
Would I be a worse developper if I moved to Russia?
Yes
Oh no..... I'm UTC+8 Hahaah
Yeah you're a lost cause
Better give up on programming and check what jobs work out for your timezone
Hahahaha it's okay, it's just a hobby
10:57
Remember when developping was just a hobby and not a job? Without any managers or contraints? Good ol' times…
That must have been back in school
So yeah good times

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