Revert "[lldb] Handle SIGINT via the MainLoop signal thread (on POSIX)" (#196684)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#195959 because it caused
`TestIOHandlerCompletion.py` to fail in CI (GreenDragon).
[OpenMP][MLIR] Modify lowering OpenMP Dialect lowering to support attach mapping
This PR adjusts the LLVM-IR lowering to support the new attach map type that the runtime
uses to link data and pointer together, this swaps the mapping from the older
OMP_MAP_PTR_AND_OBJ map type in most cases and allows slightly more complicated ref_ptr/ptee
and attach semantics.
[Flang][OpenMP][Offload] Modify MapInfoFinalization to handle attach mapping and 6.1's ref_* and attach map keywords
This PR is one of four required to implement the attach mapping semantics in Flang, alongside the
ref_ptr/ref_ptee/ref_ptr_ptee map modifiers and the attach(always/never/auto) modifiers.
This PR is the MapInfoFinalization changes required to support these features, it mainly deals with
applying the correct attach map type and manipulating the descriptor types maps for base address
and descriptor so that when we specify ref_ptr/ref_ptee we emit one of the two maps and when we
emit ref_ptr_ptee we emit our usual default maps. In all cases we add the "glue" of an new
attach map except in cases where a user has provided attach never. In cases where we are
provided an always, we apply the always map type to our attach maps.
It's important to note the runtime has a toggle for the auto map behaviour, which will flip the
attach behaviour to the newer semantics or the older semantics for backwards compatability (outside
the purview of this PR but good to mention).
Merge tag 'x86-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull x86 fixes from Ingo Molnar:
- Fix memory map enumeration bug in the Xen e820 parsing code (Juergen
Gross)
- Re-enable e820 BIOS fallback if e820 table is empty (David Gow)
* tag 'x86-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
x86/boot/e820: Re-enable BIOS fallback if e820 table is empty
x86/xen: Fix a potential problem in xen_e820_resolve_conflicts()
[AMDGPU] Support atomic load and store for vector float types (v2f16, v2i16, v4i16, v4f16, v2f32) (#192904)
Add support for atomic load and store on <2 x half>, <4 x half>, and
<2 x float> vector types in the AMDGPU backend.
These types are promoted to equivalently sized integer types before
instruction selection:
<2 x half> -> i32
<4 x half> -> i64
<2 x i16> -> i32
<4 x i16> -> i64
<2 x float> -> i64
[Flang][MLIR][OpenMP] Add distinct var_ptr_ptr_type to omp.map.info operations & remove ref_ptr_ptee
This is a precursor patch to attach and ref_ptr/ptee mapping that I intend to upstream
over the next few weeks. The attach maps require both the type of the descriptor and
the pointed to data to calculate the appropriate offload/base pointers and size. In
the base case of ref_ptr_ptee all of this information can be gathered from the pointer
and pointee maps, but in cases where we have only one (i.e. ref_ptr/ref_ptee) we will
be missing one of the key elements required to create an corresponding attach map.
So, this PR basically adds the ability to ferry around the type of both var_ptr and
var_ptr_ptr as opposed to just var_ptr, then we can emit attach maps as seperate
map.info's that carry all the pre-requisite informaion for lowering to LLVM-IR. But,
otherwise it seems reasonable to have var_ptr_ptr mirror var_ptr in all aspects for
consistency.
It also removes ref_ptr_ptee, instead opting to use the setting of both ref_ptr and
ref_ptee to mean ref_ptr_ptee.
Merge tag 'timers-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull timer fix from Ingo Molnar:
"Fix CPU hotplug activation race in the timer migration code, by
Frederic Weisbecker"
* tag 'timers-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
timers/migration: Fix another hotplug activation race
[Flang][OpenMP][MLIR] Add attach and ref map type lowering to MLIR
This doesn't implement the functionality, just the relevant map type
lowering to MLIR's omp.map.info. The more complicated changes to
MapInfoFinalizationPass.cpp and OpenMPTOLLVMIRTranslation.cpp to support
attach map and the various ref/attach semantics will come in a subsequent
set of PRs. This just helps compartmentalize the changeset.
[lldb] Fix CommandObjects that don't set a return status (#196588)
Several CommandObject subclasses had DoExecute paths that returned
without ever calling SetStatus on the CommandReturnObject. The status
was silently left at its initial eReturnStatusStarted value, which made
Succeeded() report false for what were really successful commands and
left CommandReturnObject in an undefined state.
Merge tag 'sched-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull scheduler fixes from Ingo Molnar:
- Fix spurious failures in rseq self-tests (Mark Brown)
- Fix rseq rseq::cpu_id_start ABI regression due to TCMalloc's creative
use of the supposedly read-only field
The fix is to introduce a new ABI variant based on a new (larger)
rseq area registration size, to keep the TCMalloc use of rseq
backwards compatible on new kernels (Thomas Gleixner)
- Fix wakeup_preempt_fair() for not waking up task (Vincent Guittot)
- Fix s64 mult overflow in vruntime_eligible() (Zhan Xusheng)
* tag 'sched-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
sched/fair: Fix wakeup_preempt_fair() for not waking up task
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Merge tag 'perf-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf events fixes from Ingo Molnar:
- Fix deadlock in the perf_mmap() failure path (Peter Zijlstra)
- Intel ACR (Auto Counter Reload) fixes (Dapeng Mi):
- Fix validation and configuration of ACR masks
- Fix ACR rescheduling bug causing stale masks
- Disable the PMI on ACR-enabled hardware
- Enable ACR on Panther Cover uarch too
* tag 'perf-urgent-2026-05-09' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip:
perf/x86/intel: Enable auto counter reload for DMR
perf/x86/intel: Disable PMI for self-reloaded ACR events
perf/x86/intel: Always reprogram ACR events to prevent stale masks
perf/x86/intel: Improve validation and configuration of ACR masks
perf/core: Fix deadlock in perf_mmap() failure path
Avoid recursive cleanup in getrrsetbyname()
Instead of freeing struct dns_query and struct dns_rr by walking the
linked lists recursively, use a simple loop. This avoids a possible
stack exhaustion unlikely to be reachable with the limits modern
resolvers impose.
From Dhiraj Mishra
ok djm
avoid leaking memory when mbuf chain allocations fail in tun_dev_write()
the mbufs built by tun_dev_write used to be limited to a single
mbuf and cluster, but has grown in complexity now that it supports
tun_hdr and tso, which required building mbuf chains. some of the
error handling when allocating mbuf bits wasnt adapted to free the
preceding chain when later allocaitons failed, resulting in a memory
leak.
reported by frank denis
rpki-client: fix ip_addr_check_overlap()
There is an off-by-one in the ip_addr_check_overlap() logic which allows
a newly added interval to overlap in a common end point with an interval
already in the list. Disallow equality in the two memcmp to avoid this.
This bug dates back to the initial import of rpki-client where malformed
certificates would be accepted. In modern rpki-client, the impact of this
has been minimal ever since we started requiring that libcrypto support
the RFC 3779 extensions in early 2022 by disallowing unknown critical
extensions (rpki-client 7.6):
For certificates this duplicates a check in the X.509 verifier (where it
is correct). For TA constraints we have a canonicalization procedure that
ensures the absence of overlaps. For ROAs no such check can be made since
standards historically haven't required that addresses are canonical and
still don't. The only remaining use of this API is from rsc.c where the
overlap condition is indeed a small problem.
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u4b: Sync usbdevs and quirs with FreeBSD
* Keep a few our additions in usbdevs and usb_quirk.h.
* Fix usb_quirk_str[] to include new quirks added for uvc(4).
* Remove a few duplicate from usbdevs.
* Fix serial/u3g.c and serial/uftdi.c to use the new product defines.
cam: Fix xpt_bus_register()/xpt_bus_deregister() to return errno
xpt_bus_register and xpt_bus_deregister returns a hybrid error that's
neither a cam_status, nor an errno, but a mix of both. Update
xpt_bus_register and xpt_bus_deregister to return an errno. The vast
majority of current users compare against zero, which can also be
spelled CAM_SUCCESS. Nobody uses CAM_FAILURE, so remove that symbol
to prevent comfusion (nothing returns it either).
Where the return value is saved, ensure that the variable 'error' is
used to store an errno and 'status' is used to store a cam_status where
it makes the code clearer (usually just in functions that already mix
and match). Where the return value isn't used at all, avoid storing it
at all.
Obtained-from: FreeBSD (commit 30f8afd0270e0bb70e1e0df1cf8de7a841797a30)
cam: Fix cam_sim_alloc() to avoid a potential memory leak
When both 'lock' and 'queue' were passed as NULL, the internally
allocated 'queue' would become leaked memory.
Simply assert 'lock' cannot be NULL to fix the bug.
u4b/umass: Sync with FreeBSD
FreeBSD's change in commit 7520b88860d7a79432e12ffcc47056844518bb62
(usb(4): Automagically apply all quirks for USB mass storage devices)
is deliberately ignored, because that function is buggy and has been
disabled by default in commit d41600e59c3f13419066e9dd771a03328c44624f
(usb: Make autoquirk code optional and opt out).