audio/mate-media: switch to GitHub source
Switch from MATE mirror to GitHub tarball using USE_GITHUB and
GH_ACCOUNT=mate-desktop, add autoreconf, and bump PORTREVISION.
[SLP] Enable widening strided revectorization of vector stores (#198920)
This commit adds support for re-vectorization of vector stores into
widened strided stores. That is:
```
%p1 = getelementptr i16, ptr %p0, i64 16
store <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, ptr %p1, align 2
store <4 x i16> zeroinitializer, ptr %p0, align 2
```
can be further vectorized to:
```
call void @llvm.experimental.vp.strided.store.v2i64.p0.i64(<2 x i64> zeroinitializer, ptr align 2 %p0, i64 32, <2 x i1> splat (i1 true), i32 2)
```
clang-offload-bundler incorrectly errors on multi-CCOB binaries (#182579)
Issue: https://github.com/ROCm/llvm-project/issues/448
Objects can have multiple Clang Compressed Offload Bundles (CCOB) in the
.hip_fatbin section. This happens when there are multiple
translation/compilation units built and then linked together into an
Archive or Shared Object. The resulting .hip_fatbin section will have
multiple offload bundles delimited by the magic string "CCOB" (on a 4k
alignment boundary). The Clang Offload bundler API, when a List of
bundle entries is requested, was not properly iterating (looping) over
each separate bundle.
REPRODUCTION
Test File: librocblas.so.5 from ROCm 6.x distribution
.hip_fatbin section: 8,163,887 bytes containing 64 concatenated CCOBs
Extract the .hip_fatbin section with:
objcopy --dump-section .hip_fatbin=fatbin.bin binary
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[clang] fix getTemplateInstantiationArgs
This implements a new strategy for collecting the template arguments, by
relying on the qualifiers and template parameter lists to navigate the template
context of out-of-line definitions.
This greatly simplifies the signature of that function, by removing a bunch
of workarounds, and simpliffying a couple that weren't removed yet.
Since this now relies on qualifiers and template parameter lists,
this patch expends most of its effort making sure these are placed,
transformed and propagated to template instantiations.
Also makes the explicit specialization AST nodes stop abusing the template
parameter lists by storing it's own template parameter list, creating a
dedicated field for them, similar to partial specializations.
Improve system dataset moves
* Use FD-based mount APIs for moving around system datasets
* Use zfs send/recv for shifting system datasets between pools
* Use mounting beneath + unmounting on top combined with
stopping / starting services to ensure that we're as close as
possible to being atomic with these moves.
security/py-privleap: New port: Limited Privilege Escalation Framework
privleap is a privilege escalation framework similar in purpose to
sudo and doas, but very different conceptually. It is designed to
allow user-level applications to run very specific operations as
root without allowing full root control of the machine. Unlike
directly executable privilege escalation frameworks like sudo,
privleap runs as a background service that listens for signals from
other applications. Each signal can request a particular, pre-configured
action to be taken. Signals are authenticated, and each action is
taken only if the signal passes authentication. Any console output
from the action is then returned to the caller. This system allows
privleap to function without being SUID-root, and avoids a lot of
the potential pitfalls of sudo, doas, run0, etc.
WWW: https://www.kicksecure.com/wiki/Privleap
security/py-PAM: new port: Python interface to the PAM library
This module makes the PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) functions
available in Python 3. With this module you can write Python 3
applications that implement authentication services using PAM.
WWW: https://packages.debian.org/sid/python3-pam
[VPlan] Add matcher for canonical VPWidenIntOrFpInductionRecipe (NFC). (#199539)
Add matcher for canonical VPWidenIntOrFpInductionRecipe to simplify some
matching.
[clang] fix getTemplateInstantiationArgs
This implements a new strategy for collecting the template arguments, by
relying on the qualifiers and template parameter lists to navigate the template
context of out-of-line definitions.
This greatly simplifies the signature of that function, by removing a bunch
of workarounds, and simpliffying a couple that weren't removed yet.
Since this now relies on qualifiers and template parameter lists,
this patch expends most of its effort making sure these are placed,
transformed and propagated to template instantiations.
Also makes the explicit specialization AST nodes stop abusing the template
parameter lists by storing it's own template parameter list, creating a
dedicated field for them, similar to partial specializations.
Update transformations sensitive to signaling NaNs
Previously exception handling behavior was uses as an indicator of sNaN
support. With introducing a special function attribute `signaling_nans`
the checks for sNaN support must be changed to use the function
attribute rather than the exception behavior.
net/wifi-firmware-iwlwifi-kmod: update script to generate fw list
Starting recently newer iwlwifi firmware now uses a different file
name scheme ending in -cNNN for the core version.
Deal with the fact that we can have -NNN and -cNNN now; even in parallel.
Make sure the few .pnvm files are staying correctly where needed.
Given there is firmware newer than the driver can handle, implement
a max version array, so we can limit certain files to a specific
version. While this is needed for Linux v7.0 based iwlwifi it looks
like for 7.1 it will also be needed.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: jrm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57047
wifi-firmware-*: update to 20260410
Update firmware to 20260410. This includes new firmware files
for iwlwifi and rtw89.
Bump the main firmware version as well.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by: jrm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D57050
net/wifi-firmware-kmod: deal with '?' in file names as sha256 broke it
md5 (sha256) as of 70fde0ed6bbbb1f84c440190ba1e5435f8c90e13 in base
started quoting ? as \? which then goes into the distinfo file and
as a result we fail to find that file later using Mk/Scripts/.
Using the dummy=/ option is not as straight forward with a dynamic list
of distfiles as one would wish.
We now build a full matrix of MASTER_SITE x DISTFILES; that is for
each "DISTFILE" we generate a :group with a full download URL on each
"MASTER_SITE". That way each file is still possibly downloadable from
each of the various master sites.
The difference now is that the files stored in distfiles no longer
contain the ?h=<tag> extension as we strip that for the distfile having
it encoded in the master_site URLs.
Building that matrix needs to happen after bsd.port.pre.mk is included
as otherwise FLAVOR is not set correctly and we do not build the
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www/{nginx,nginx-devel,freenginx}: use lua-stream-nginx-module port
Replace the embedded LUASTREAM GH_TUPLE handling with a
BUILD_DEPENDS on www/lua-stream-nginx-module and use the
module sources from the dedicated port during the build.
Add freenginx compatibility patches for lua-stream-nginx-module.
Also update lua-stream-nginx-module to version 0.0.17.
PR: 294426
Sponsored by: Netzkommune GmbH
[clang] fix getTemplateInstantiationArgs
This implements a new strategy for collecting the template arguments, by
relying on the qualifiers and template parameter lists to navigate the template
context of out-of-line definitions.
This greatly simplifies the signature of that function, by removing a bunch
of workarounds, and simpliffying a couple that weren't removed yet.
Since this now relies on qualifiers and template parameter lists,
this patch expends most of its effort making sure these are placed,
transformed and propagated to template instantiations.
Also makes the explicit specialization AST nodes stop abusing the template
parameter lists by storing it's own template parameter list, creating a
dedicated field for them, similar to partial specializations.