> 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
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.
@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
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?
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
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
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.
> @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
@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
@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.
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 ...
@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...
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 ...
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)