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  • GEN Graphics and the URB
  • The Global GTT [Part 1]
  • Aliasing PPGTT [part 2]
  • True PPGTT [part 3]
  • Future PPGTT [part 4]
  • i915 command submission via gem_exec_nop
  • i915 Hardware Contexts
  • A bit on Intel GPU frequency

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OS backtrace with symbol names Goodbye Sabbatical

Posted on October 21, 2014September 14, 2017 by ben

For those of you reading this that didn’t know, I’ve had two months of paid vacation – one of the real perks of working for Intel. Today is the last day. It is as hard as I thought it would be. Most of the vacation was spent vacationing. As I have access to none of […]

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Improving nurse scheduling by example: part 2 “fudging a solution”

Posted on August 19, 2012July 30, 2013 by ben

Update: Karin seems to have lost interest in this, and therefore I shant be working any further on it. However since I started writing this post a couple of weeks ago, I may as well finish. Also as a side note, I officially spent more time writing the blog entry than I did writing any […]

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Improving nurse scheduling by example: part 1 “the problem”

Posted on August 4, 2012July 30, 2013 by ben

My current work is here. It’s just a minimal amount of work, and incomplete because as you’ll see below because I need to add some UI to make things work as I’ve designed. A while back, Karin approached me and asked if it’s possible to write a program to create the schedule for nurses on […]

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