asmc: use `ASMC_FAN_FUNCS2` with the Macmini4,1
The Macmini4,1 model does not have "fansafespeed" support. This issue
typically manifests with messages like so:
```
asmc0: asmc_key_read for key F0Sf failed 10 times, giving up
```
Swap out `ASMC_FAN_FUNCS` with `ASMC_FAN_FUNCS2` to explicitly drop
"fansafespeed" checks in the driver for the model as it doesn't support
that hardware feature.
MFC after: 1 week
Reported by: @probonopd
Closes: https://github.com/helloSystem/ISO/issues/357
[RISCV] Separate VMConstraint from RVVConstraint. NFC (#182089)
VMConstraint is true for most vector instructions by default. Almost
every time we set the Vs1/Vs2 bits we had to redundantly set the VM bit.
There were a few cases where the base class had already removed the
default VMConstraint with RVVConstraint=NoConstraint and an
instantiation had to make sure not to set it again when adding Vs1
and/or Vs2 constraints.
By separating them we can manage them more independently.
I will probably rename RVVConstraint in a followup.
[ARM] Treat strictfp vector rounding operations as legal (#180480)
Previously, the strictfp variants of rounding operations (FLOOR, ROUND,
etc) were handled in SelectionDAG via the default expansion, which
splits vector operation into scalar ones. This results in less efficient
code.
This change declares the strictfp counterparts of the vector rounding
operations as legal and modifies existing rules in tablegen descriptions
accordingly.
x11/xterm: update to 407
- add private modes 1020 to 1023 for reporting whether xterm uses UTF-8, whether CJK-width is set, whether Emoji-width is set, and whether private-width is set.
- add resource privateWidth to control whether PUA (private use area) codes are neutral width or single-width.
- improve fix for Debian #738794, to show boxes for codes which are neither combining characters or valid Unicode characters (Debian #1123877).
- improve switching to/from UTF-8 mode by saving, restoring and resetting the G0-G3 array (Debian #1124802).
- use ST consistently in terminfo rather than legacy BEL
- minor updates to configure script and terminfo
- add option --enable-resize-adjust for saving and repainting parts of the window which are lost when the user resizes the window (integrated patch by Kirill A Korinsky).
[BPF] Relax BTF_TYPE_ID_REMOTE_RELOC for unnamed types (#182370)
Currently, BTF_TYPE_ID_REMOTE_RELOC requires a named type e.g. named
struct or union types.
But in [1], there are some use cases where unnamed types, e.g., 'void
*', 'void **', 'const char *', etc. All these will fail compilation with
error:
Empty type name for BTF_TYPE_ID_REMOTE reloc
This patch relaxed this condition to allow unnamed types. The kernel
libbpf will decide what are allowed or not for each specific cases.
[1]
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/bb4bf5fe648ac71c969c6228ac6e72ea85cbc64b.camel@gmail.com/T/#m5a7abf799b75199f6678eddd9c1ea4e31563b4dc
Make mmap-munmap interceptor fail earlier (#171295)
If the address range is not covered by shadow memory, make interceptors
like mmap fail earlier.
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Signed-off-by: Abhishek Varma <abhvarma at amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Minsoo Choo <minsoochoo0122 at proton.me>
Signed-off-by: hanhanW <hanhan0912 at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nikita B <n2h9z4 at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nick Sarnie <nick.sarnie at intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ian Wood <ianwood at u.northwestern.edu>
Co-authored-by: Min-Yih Hsu <min.hsu at sifive.com>
Co-authored-by: Sersawy <65075626+Abdelrhmansersawy at users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Parzyszek <Krzysztof.Parzyszek at amd.com>
Co-authored-by: Walter Lee <49250218+googlewalt at users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: cpist (He / Him) <tinyfrog12 at gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Cohen <joncoh at apple.com>
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[NFC][OpenCL] Fix test function-scope-local-return.cl (#182421)
Add `-triple spir64-unknown-unknown` to fix error on arm and aarch64:
unsupported OpenCL extension '__cl_clang_function_scope_local_variables'
[LV] Allow tail folding with IVs with outside users (#182322)
#149042 added last-active-lane and removed the restriction that we
couldn't tail fold loops that had outside users (in AllowedExit).
However we still have a restriction that IVs can't have outside users.
This was added separately to the AllowedExit restriction in #81609, but
it looks like #149042 didn't remove it.
AFAICT we currently extract the correct lane for IVs, so this PR relaxes
the restriction. This helps a good few loops get tail folded in
llvm-test-suite.
-force-tail-folding-style=none was added to pr5881-scev-expansion.ll to
preserve the original scev expansion, since otherwise we end up with a
cttz.elts(false, false, true, true) that blocks SCEV analysis. We should
probably teach ConstantFolding to fold it.
[lldb] Fix batched breakpoint step-over test flakiness (#182415)
PR to fix failing test from
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/180101 .
Fix the integration test to be resilient to non-deterministic thread
timing. Instead of requiring exact z0/Z0 counts, verify that batching
reduced toggles compared to one at a time stepping.
Also added: skip on `aarch64` where thread scheduling makes batching
unreliable.
Ran the test 20 times, passed all 20.
Co-authored-by: Bar Soloveychik <barsolo at fb.com>