Merge tag 'nfs-for-6.12-3' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/anna/linux-nfs
Pull NFS client fixes from Anna Schumaker:
"These are mostly fixes that came up during the nfs bakeathon the other
week.
Stable Fixes:
- Fix KMSAN warning in decode_getfattr_attrs()
Other Bugfixes:
- Handle -ENOTCONN in xs_tcp_setup_socked()
- NFSv3: only use NFS timeout for MOUNT when protocols are compatible
- Fix attribute delegation behavior on exclusive create and a/mtime
changes
- Fix localio to cope with racing nfs_local_probe()
- Avoid i_lock contention in fs_clear_invalid_mapping()"
* tag 'nfs-for-6.12-3' of git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/anna/linux-nfs:
nfs: avoid i_lock contention in nfs_clear_invalid_mapping
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[RISCV] Refine vector division latencies in SiFive P600's scheduling model (#115038)
For both vector integer and floating point divisions.
Co-authored-by: Yeting Kuo <yeting.kuo at sifive.com>
release: Include -dbg files in dvd image
In 2016, commit 8834318685bc reworked the code for excluding -dbg
files from install media, and in the process accidentally broke it
for dvd images ('grep -v' should have been 'grep -vE').
FreeBSD Update builds later began to depend on this, and in any case
since DVD images are intended as "include everything" images there's
no point excluding those; so remove the (broken) filtering from DVD
image builds.
Sponsored by: Amazon
MFC after: 2 days
(cherry picked from commit cdfd0600dc8882f0a0d0e6d9a1cdcf926edba6d6)
[clang][deps] Share `FileManager` between modules (#115065)
The `FileManager` sharing between module-building `CompilerInstance`s
was disabled a while ago due to `FileEntry::getName()` being unreliable.
Now that we use `FileEntryRef::getNameAsRequested()` in places where it
matters, re-enabling `FileManager` is sound and improves performance of
`clang-scan-deps` by ~6.2%.
[compiler-rt] [fuzzer] Skip trying to set the thread name on MinGW (#115167)
Since b4130bee6bfd34d8045f02fc9f951bcb5db9d85c, we check for
_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_PTHREAD to decide between using
SetThreadDescription or pthread_setname_np for setting the thread name.
c6f3b7bcd0596d30f8dabecdfb9e44f9a07b6e4c changed how libcxx defines
their configuration macros - now they are always defined, but defined to
0 or 1, while they previously were either defined or undefined.
As these libcxx defines used to be defined to an empty string (rather
than expanding to 1) if enabled, we can't easily produce an expression
that works both with older and newer libcxx. Additionally, these defines
are libcxx internal config macros that aren't a detail that isn't
supported and isn't meant to be relied upon.
Simply skip trying to set thread name on MinGW as we can't easily know
which kind of thread native handle we have. Setting the thread name is
only a nice to have, quality of life improvement - things should work
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[SandboxVec] Notify scheduler about new instructions (#115102)
This patch registers the "createInstr" callback that notifies the
scheduler about newly created instructions. This guarantees that all
newly created instructions have a corresponding DAG node associated with
them. Without this the pass crashes when the scheduler encounters the
newly created vector instructions.
This patch also changes the lifetime of the sandboxir Ctx variable in
the SandboxVectorizer pass. It needs to be destroyed after the passes
get destroyed. Without this change when components like the Scheduler
get destroyed Ctx will have already been freed, which is not legal.
net/curl: update to 8.11.0
Changes:
* curl: --create-dirs works for --dump-header as well
* WebSockets: make support official (enabled by default)
Includes fixes for
CVE-2024-9681: HSTS subdomain overwrites parent cache entry
[NFC][AMDGPU] Guard FP8 related instructions properly
Currently `fp8-insts` is used in the front end to guard builtins, but the
corresponding feature is never used in tablegen files to guard those
instructions. Intead, it uses `isGFX940Plus`. The gfx9-4-generic target doesn't
support those instructions, thus we need to update the guard properly.