From b7f5426240a5a353cc867653a1f88ce19908c01b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: C R Onjob Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 01:00:03 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Automatic commit of irc logs You have an unusual equipment for success. Be sure to use it properly. --- irc/#ipdf.log | 316 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 316 insertions(+) diff --git a/irc/#ipdf.log b/irc/#ipdf.log index 745f842..cdc8608 100644 --- a/irc/#ipdf.log +++ b/irc/#ipdf.log @@ -1,3 +1,300 @@ +--- Log opened Mon Mar 17 12:20:15 2014 +12:20 -!- matches [matches@motsugo.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has joined #ipdf +12:20 -!- Irssi: #ipdf: Total of 2 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 1 normal] +12:20 -!- Irssi: Join to #ipdf was synced in 0 secs +12:20 -!- sulix changed the topic of #ipdf to: Angry Strawberry Summer +12:20 -!- mode/#ipdf [+o matches] by sulix +12:39 <@sulix> This is sensible discussion about the project. +12:39 <@matches> The suspense +12:39 <@sulix> Anyone up for lunch? +12:39 <@matches> Yes +12:40 <@sulix> drumroll... +12:41 <@matches> I don't think it worked +12:42 <@matches> Yes I did it manually +12:42 <@matches> Maybe cron is broken on motsugo +12:43 <@sulix> We shall find out next time at 12:40, I guess. +12:43 <@sulix> (Or the next time cron emails errors out, maybe) +12:52 <@matches> Let the record show that it didn't work because I didn't install the crontab +--- Day changed Wed Mar 19 2014 +10:59 <@matches> Some guy asked me if he could use the whiteboard, so I let him rub out our timeline +10:59 <@matches> And all he did was write "hello world" +10:59 <@matches> >:( +19:10 <@matches> Testing +19:25 <@matches> So the IRC commits should have a different author +19:25 <@matches> So that I don't get a ridiculous number of daily IRC commits +19:26 <@matches> I could rebase the first three of them but I think that might break things +19:45 <@matches> Ok, and now it will only commit when there is more than one new line, so we won't get one every day when no one says anything +19:54 <@matches> Alright, and in theory +19:54 <@matches> If I spam this some more +19:54 <@matches> There will be a commit soonish +19:56 <@matches> Any second... +19:56 <@matches> Yes +19:56 <@matches> Now that is sorted out I can attain maximum productivity +19:56 <@matches> (Sorry) +--- Log closed Mon Mar 24 01:12:25 2014 +--- Log opened Mon Mar 24 08:40:12 2014 +08:40 -!- matches [matches@motsugo.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has joined #ipdf +08:40 -!- Irssi: #ipdf: Total of 2 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 1 normal] +08:40 -!- Irssi: Join to #ipdf was synced in 3 secs +13:26 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +13:27 < matches> Uh oh +13:29 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +13:31 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +13:32 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +13:40 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +13:40 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +16:19 < matches> Well that will make a nice automatic commit +--- Day changed Tue Mar 25 2014 +21:33 < matches> So, I am pretty much free all day tomorrow +21:33 < matches> Also Thursday +21:34 <@sulix> I'm pretty busy Thursday, but I'm free all tomorrow so long as I can get some maths done at some point. +21:34 -!- mode/#ipdf [+o matches] by sulix +21:35 <@matches> I'm supervising a test from 2-3pm but that's it +21:35 <@matches> So, I will try and get to UWA as early as I can +21:35 <@matches> It might be a good idea to have some kind of start on a code base +21:35 <@matches> Even though we're supposed to be focusing on a literature review, I don't really like not having any code done yet +21:36 <@sulix> Yeah. I agree. +21:36 <@sulix> Code + fixing git stuff + preparing for this "talk" on Friday. +--- Day changed Wed Mar 26 2014 +11:32 <@matches> I am in the super secret room +11:36 <@sulix> Okay, I'll head in shortly. Had a small "parents fell for a scam email and entered passwords on dodgy websites" crisis here this morning. +11:37 <@matches> Oh dear +11:42 <@matches> The phone is ringing :O +11:43 <@matches> Phew, it stopped +22:42 <@matches> I think I have a way to do tests in the Makefile without using cmake +22:42 <@matches> You can alter a variable for a target +23:20 <@matches> Well, that ended badly +23:21 <@matches> With me erasing my own Makefile using make +23:21 <@matches> :P +23:24 <@sulix> Better than erasing the source code, I guess. +23:34 <@matches> This is why we have git +--- Day changed Thu Mar 27 2014 +00:15 <@sulix> Crazy templated loading and saving! +00:15 <@sulix> And now for bed! +00:30 <@matches> Well +00:30 <@matches> It doesn't break the test +01:22 <@matches> We now have an arbitrary precision float +01:22 <@matches> Where in this case arbitrary precision means I have no idea what the precision is but it is very bad +01:35 <@matches> Ok I think I made a half precision float +01:35 <@matches> They are quite bad +01:36 <@matches> Um, I can probably make a graph of it being terrible as my contribution for Friday +01:36 <@matches> Assuming I've done it right +--- Day changed Wed Apr 02 2014 +09:41 <@matches> Dammit codejam is coming up again +09:41 <@matches> There goes productivity +09:42 <@matches> If you are not busy this afternoon we should do work +09:42 <@matches> On the project I mean +09:45 <@matches> Although it is tempting to just practice codejam problems for the next week +12:44 <@matches> If I work on the project it will help when the inevitable "64 bits is not enough" problem comes up! +12:45 <@matches> Maybe +--- Day changed Sun Apr 06 2014 +13:40 <@matches> I get the feeling my part of the project could just be "typedef Real to something from boost" +14:15 <@matches> I suppose I could talk about FPU and hardware +--- Day changed Mon Apr 07 2014 +21:42 <@matches> I had a horrible horrible thought... implement a FPU in VHDL and then somehow run all our floating point operations on it :P +21:42 <@matches> (This is not a good idea at all but it might be fun) +21:42 <@matches> You know, for some definition of fun +21:44 <@matches> So my lit review will probably be 1) We need higher precision documents because science (Pixels or Perish) 2) This is how FP works in hardware 3) This is how you can get higher precision in software +21:45 <@matches> Oh, and 4) Document formats and rendering them (PDF/PostScript etc) +21:46 <@matches> That is starting to sound suitably ridiculously broad? +21:46 <@matches> Can always cut things out I guess +21:47 <@matches> To reflect what we actually end up doing +22:05 <@sulix> From what Tim was saying, I don't think "too broad" is a possibility. +22:05 <@sulix> We could be talking about Aztec history and it'd probably not be "too broad." +22:05 <@sulix> I do need to remember to read "Pixels of Perish," though. +22:19 <@matches> I'll have a look into VHDL stuff, there seem to be compilers and simulators for linux +22:20 <@matches> For a minute I was afraid I'd have to use the UWA EE VHDL environment +22:20 <@matches> Which is like, running a Java program in a Windows XP VM +22:20 <@matches> I heard you liked simulations of hardware so I simulated some hardware in your simulated hardware +--- Day changed Tue Apr 08 2014 +10:46 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mits.mits.au.uniirc.com, services.uniirc.com, irc.cassa.au.uniirc.com, mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +10:46 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +11:31 <@matches> The "Experiment Running" sign seems to have worked +11:31 <@matches> Also open source VHDL stuff is less "actually compiles" than I had hoped +11:32 <@matches> The two I've tried so far seem to generate absolute monstrosities of C or C++ files and then fail to compile and/or link +--- Day changed Wed Apr 09 2014 +15:27 <@sulix> So I've been hitting my head against my desk for about half an hour trying to work out where some bugs were in some ipdf code I'm writing. +15:27 <@sulix> Turns out to have mostly been precision issues due to the lack of precision in your Real data type. +15:28 <@sulix> Switching it to double fixes them all. +15:32 <@matches> Oh +15:32 <@matches> Sorry +15:37 <@sulix> Nah: it's good. It means that precision actually is important! +15:37 <@sulix> (I was getting a little bit concerned for a while :P) +15:40 <@matches> Well +15:40 <@matches> I have rediscovered just how awful VHDL is +15:41 <@matches> It seems like you can't define anything without typing it three times +15:42 <@matches> You define an entity +15:42 <@matches> Then you define a component with identical ports +15:42 <@matches> Then you tell it to use the entity for that component +15:42 <@matches> Then you tell it to map the identical ports to the entity ports +15:42 <@matches> adder_0 : adder port map (a=>a, b=>b, cin=>cin, s=>s, cout=>cout); +15:44 <@matches> Pretty much all the hardware papers I found talk about using VHDL for things +15:46 <@matches> Let's see if I can make any sense of this jop-devel thing that appears to be a JVM implemented in VHDL +15:47 <@matches> Uh oh, .bat files +15:48 <@matches> This looks ominous +15:51 <@sulix> The whole swapping out main thing breaks the makefile in a few ways btw. +15:51 <@sulix> Because none of main.cpp's dependencies are listed. +15:51 <@matches> Ah +15:51 <@sulix> So if you change main.h, nothing gets recompiled. +16:02 <@sulix> Okay, just pushed support for click+drag and zoom in and out in the viewer. +16:03 <@sulix> (I did change the default precision to single, rather than half, as zoom out was totally broken with half-precision) +16:05 <@matches> The half precision implementation is broken itself anyway +16:07 <@matches> Hmm +16:07 <@matches> I can't seem to compile anymore +16:07 <@matches> Hang on +16:07 <@matches> That would be because `uname -i` reports "unknown" +16:12 <@matches> I have made unknown default to x86_64 :S +16:13 <@matches> I can see the precision issues! Good work +16:14 <@matches> These lecture notes seem useful: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/cs267/lecture21/lecture21.html +16:14 <@matches> Lecture notes > Blog post in terms of suitable reference? +16:16 <@sulix> It's got fortran in it, it must be suitably acedemic. +16:18 <@matches> Haha +16:18 <@matches> The VHDL compiler I am experimenting with uses Ada +16:18 <@sulix> I'm getting my fill of new languages by trying out some c++11 features. +16:20 <@sulix> I think I broak realtofloat by changing things to be single precision by default. +16:22 <@sulix> (Hopefully fixed) +16:49 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +16:49 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +16:54 <@matches> What's with the netsplits +16:55 <@matches> You're on mussel? I'm on mantis? They are VMs on the same host? +16:55 <@matches> I don't know what this uniirc nonsense is +16:56 <@matches> What is "arctic" +16:56 -!- matches changed the topic of #ipdf to: Happy Bannana Netsplit +17:33 <@matches> Well I compiled the VHDL FPU +17:33 <@matches> It seems to work quite well +17:33 <@matches> Except for the part where it never actually finishes an operation +17:34 <@matches> One of the virtual transistors must have overheated +17:43 <@matches> Oops it might help to actually give it a valid operation +18:27 <@matches> Alright, so I'm going to experiment with getting our Real operations to run on the virtual FPU +18:28 <@matches> Then I can look into both hardware and software ways of getting arbitrary precision. +18:30 <@matches> VHDL appears to have text I/O so I could make everything read and write from pipes, but this seems like a terrible idea +18:30 <@matches> On the other hand the compiler is using Ada +19:21 <@matches> Oh wow +19:21 <@matches> To open stdout +19:22 <@matches> You pass it a string "STD_OUTPUT" for the filename +21:40 <@matches> Ok, I give up trying to link this thing +21:40 <@matches> fork() and exec() is seeming more and more elegant +22:11 <@matches> Nooo, buffering +22:11 <@matches> Ok, screw this +--- Day changed Thu Apr 10 2014 +00:00 <@matches> Note: Actually exec'ing the program instead of just going straight to "exit(EXIT_FAILURE)" is generally important +00:00 <@matches> Wall of text commit message incoming +00:01 <@matches> Horribly inefficient interface to virtual FPU sort of implemented +00:02 <@matches> I would have made it based on binary read/write rather than hex strings but I could not work out how to do that in VHDL +00:08 <@matches> I still can't believe what I have just done, it seems ludicrous +00:08 <@matches> Using an entire executable and stdio operations +00:08 <@matches> To do a floating point addition +00:10 <@matches> You should see how much is involved in compiling the VHDL FPU... +00:11 <@matches> I'm very pleased that it actually compiled from the version in jop's github without much effort, but still +00:11 <@matches> It's like 30 object files +00:11 <@matches> This is why it isn't in the code repo +00:19 <@matches> Whoops, there are some blatantly wrong comments in vfpu.cpp +00:19 <@matches> Oh well +--- Day changed Fri Apr 11 2014 +13:38 <@matches> Warning! I am about to make a ipdf/vfpu repo +13:43 <@matches> You know what's really cool +13:43 <@matches> You can run it as `vfpu --vcd=output.vcd` +13:43 <@matches> And it will create a gtkwave file as it runs showing all the operations +13:44 <@matches> You only get the simulated time from the point of view of the device +13:44 <@matches> Which is probably useful +13:46 <@matches> Or it would be if I wanted to compare different devices +13:47 <@matches> To do that I need to actually make different devices... +17:12 <@matches> Would you prefer seperate repos for the individual reports or just sub directories in the documents repo? +17:12 <@matches> I can't decide +17:12 <@matches> On the one hand 5+ repos is getting a bit out of hand +17:12 <@matches> On the other hand they are individual work +17:24 <@matches> Individual seems best +20:31 <@matches> Hmm +20:31 <@matches> The sqrt op in the fpu appears to have been commented out +20:31 <@matches> Also despite having constants for the sizes of things they have just used magic numbers everywhere +20:34 <@matches> I need an IRC script to prevent myself from saying stuff unless someone else has said things, or this channel will just be me ranting +--- Day changed Mon Apr 14 2014 +13:42 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +13:43 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +14:42 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +14:43 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +18:32 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +18:32 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +18:34 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +18:35 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +18:36 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +18:38 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +18:40 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +18:41 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +18:41 -!- Netsplit 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UNDER ATTACK +19:57 <@13VAAAAGJ> Oh crap this is #ipdf +19:57 <@13VAAAAGJ> Um, disregard this bit of the totally project related conversation +19:57 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +19:57 <@13VAAAAGJ> I'd edit the commit script to censor the swear words, but effort +19:57 <@13VAAAAGJ> Oh dear +19:57 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +19:57 <@13VAAAAGJ> Hello +19:58 <@13VAAAAGJ> I think mantis might be dying? +19:59 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:00 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:01 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:01 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:04 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:04 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:05 <@13VAAAAGJ> Sigh +20:07 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:07 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:08 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:08 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:08 -!- Netsplit mantis.ucc.au.uniirc.com <-> arctic.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:09 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +20:09 -!- Netsplit arctic.uniirc.com <-> mussel.ucc.au.uniirc.com quits: @sulix +20:10 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @sulix +--- Log closed Mon Apr 14 20:11:29 2014 --- Log opened Mon Apr 14 20:18:05 2014 20:18 -!- matches [matches@motsugo.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au] has joined #ipdf 20:18 -!- Irssi: #ipdf: Total of 2 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 1 normal] @@ -21,3 +318,22 @@ 23:07 <@matches> Guess how a "bit" is represented... 23:08 <@matches> It's an ASCII "0" or "1" 23:09 <@matches> I guess I will just conclude that ASCII strings treated as hex is the only way +--- Day changed Wed Apr 16 2014 +00:10 <@matches> I'm either about to perpetrate horrible things on your nice View class or give up and go to sleep +00:28 <@matches> Yeah... the problem is if we want to overlay objects rendered using different precision's over each other +00:28 <@matches> It leads towards templates +00:29 <@matches> And templates lead towards fear +00:29 <@matches> And fear leads towards anger +00:29 <@matches> And anger leads to hate +00:29 <@matches> I think +00:29 <@matches> Saving an image +00:29 <@matches> Recompiling the program +00:29 <@matches> Overlaying the image +00:29 <@matches> Is going to lead to less hate +00:30 <@matches> Otherwise pretty much every occurance of "Real" needs to be come a template +00:50 < sulix> So there are a couple of problems with doing that. +00:51 < sulix> - You'd need some way of storing objects of different precision. Possibly an extra "high-precision bounds" struct. +00:51 < sulix> - View also uses real for its internal bounds, which is where many of the problems appear. +00:52 < sulix> (I guess you could have a "high-precision viewport" as well.) +00:52 < sulix> - The actual upload of graphics data to OpenGL is done as 32-bit floats, no matter the type of real, as that's all OpenGL supports. +00:53 < sulix> (At some point we'll have to actually do some view transforms on the CPU rather than just passing all of the bounds and viewport straight to OpenGL) -- 2.20.1