This week end, I had a trip to my wife's home town to see my daughter. :)
The above is a lunch today.
Hageten (ハゲ天) is a famous tempura restaurant chain, and they have a branch in Toyohashi city too. They offers very good Japanese traditional foods mainly tempura related dishes. :)
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Day 16 : Japanese Citizen
Today, I received a notification that the municipal office assigned a resident card number for my daughter. :)
Yes, finally my daughter becomes a Japanese citizen. :)
Yes, finally my daughter becomes a Japanese citizen. :)
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Day 8 : Ready to Go Home
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Special White-Pork Ramen, Jinanbo
Well, tonight dinner. :o
Special White-Pork Ramen at Ramen Jinanbo which I wrote before.
As I wanted to have a less oily but strong Ramen, it's a good choice.
Especially, the soup is surely special. :)
Friday, October 12, 2007
A Lunch
I'm not sure if the label of this entry is appropriate or not.
But, anyway it was a lunch time thing.
The above guy is a colleague of mine, and he loves sweets veeeery much.
Please note his choice for the main dish is a pudding. :o
Also, the colleague, say Mr. X is going to get married soon(?).
Thus, his caption is "Happy Guy." :)
But, anyway it was a lunch time thing.
The above guy is a colleague of mine, and he loves sweets veeeery much.
Please note his choice for the main dish is a pudding. :o
Also, the colleague, say Mr. X is going to get married soon(?).
Thus, his caption is "Happy Guy." :)
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Monday, October 08, 2007
Interface Magagine '07/11
I bought the Interface Magazine, issue 2007/11, today.
http://www.cqpub.co.jp/interface/
http://www.cqpub.co.jp/interface/contents/2007/200711.htm
Yes, it's an well-known hardware technology magazine in Japan, but this issue focuses on programming in multi processors/cores environment. Anyway, it's a good timing for me. :)
Friday, October 05, 2007
Almost 38 Weeks
Today, my wife had the semi-final (?) medical check before the Caesarean section on October 9.
My daughter was still a breech baby, and that means her birth date is almost fixed.
Anyway, the only thing I hope is that she will come out without any troubles. :)
Tomorrow, I'm going to my hometown where our first miscarried baby is sleeping with her grampa and hold a mass for them, then I'll get ready for the upcoming baby the day after tomorrow in my wife's hometown. :)
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
A Signal Profiler
As I wrote last week, recently I'm looking into SIGNAL handling of Linux, especially SIGSEGV.
I have some crash dump files to see, but I thought it better if we have a new but simple mechanism giving us statistics of SIGNALS sent in a running system.
At first, I thought 'sar -B' could be used to see how many segmentation faults were generated in a system. But, that didn't work well for me, and I wanted to see more direct information that how many SIGNALs were sent in total at each sampling time.
Thus, I wrote one. :)
There are some more TODOs to make it public, and it's a homework of this weekend. :)
Here is an example of the profiler.
I have some crash dump files to see, but I thought it better if we have a new but simple mechanism giving us statistics of SIGNALS sent in a running system.
At first, I thought 'sar -B' could be used to see how many segmentation faults were generated in a system. But, that didn't work well for me, and I wanted to see more direct information that how many SIGNALs were sent in total at each sampling time.
Thus, I wrote one. :)
There are some more TODOs to make it public, and it's a homework of this weekend. :)
Here is an example of the profiler.
# head -15 /proc/sigprof
SIG COUNT
[ 0] 0
[ 1] 4
[ 2] 52
[ 3] 0
[ 4] 0
[ 5] 0
[ 6] 0
[ 7] 0
[ 8] 0
[ 9] 0
[10] 4
[11] 70384086 <== SIGSEGV : 70M SEGVs!? Because of the SEGV storm generator. :)
[12] 12
[13] 0
Monday, October 01, 2007
37th Week
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