LLVM/project d1744cforc-rt/include CMakeLists.txt, orc-rt/include/orc-rt InProcessControllerAccess.h

[orc-rt] Add InProcessControllerAccess class. (#204976)

Adds a Session::ControllerAccess implementation for in-process JIT
setups, where the controller (LLVM-side) and the executor (orc-rt) live
in the same address space.

The two sides communicate through a refcounted C-ABI struct (Connection)
of function pointers. The C-only interface avoids assuming a common C++
ABI between the two sides and supports symmetric, graceful disconnect:
when either side calls Connection::Disconnect, in-flight cross-calls are
drained and pending continuations are surfaced as out-of-band errors,
after which further cross-calls fail cleanly.

This is intended to be paired with a new ExecutorProcessControl
implementation (llvm::orc::InProcessEPC) on the LLVM side, landing in a
follow-up commit. Unit tests are included covering construction without
connect, attach via Session, OnConnect-failure detach, successful and
out-of-band-error call cases, and the disconnect-drains-pending
behavior.
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+1-0orc-rt/include/CMakeLists.txt
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LLVM/project d5b32b6libc/include/llvm-libc-macros math-function-macros.h, libc/test/include iscanonical_test.c CMakeLists.txt

[libc][math] Extend iscanonical macro to _Float16 and float128

iscanonical is a C23 type-generic macro, so the f16/f128 variants are
surfaced through it rather than as functions in the generated math.h.
float128 is only listed when distinct from long double (LDBL_MANT_DIG !=
113) to avoid two _Generic associations with compatible types.
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FreeBSD/src 455c354sys/kgssapi gss_impl.c, usr.sbin/gssd gssd.c

gss_impl.c: Fix a nfsd hang when the kgssapi.ko is loaded, but no gssd

After the conversion to using netlink, the kgssapi had
no way of knowing if the gssd daemon was running.
As such, a boot where the kgssapi is loaded, but the
gssd is not enabled would hang the nfsd for a very
long time. (Many timeouts at 300sec each.)

This patch adds a Null RPC upcall with a 200msec
timeout to check to see if the gssd is running.
If the gssd is not running, the nfsd starts up
(without Kerberos support) with only a 200msec
delay.)

Also, move the svc_svc_nl_create() and svc_reg() calls in gssd.c
to before the daemon() call, so they are guaranteed to have
been done before the nfsd(8) daemon is started by
the rc scripts.


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FreeBSD/ports 09aa0fbwww/firefox distinfo Makefile

www/firefox: update to 152.0.2 (rc1)

Release Notes (soon):
  https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/152.0.2/releasenotes/

(cherry picked from commit 3631dc0018b0463d7ad3082ff8155d5216bca70e)
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FreeBSD/ports 3631dc0www/firefox distinfo Makefile

www/firefox: update to 152.0.2 (rc1)

Release Notes (soon):
  https://www.firefox.com/en-US/firefox/152.0.2/releasenotes/
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OpenBSD/ports n5NxsyNwww/newsboat distinfo crates.inc, www/newsboat/patches patch-include_strprintf_h

   Update newsboat to 2.44.
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FreeBSD/src b3249edsys/powerpc/booke trap_subr.S

powerpc/booke: Save watchdog context to "critical" save area

Watchdog interrupt is a "critical" interrupt, so save the correct
registers (CSSRn, into critical save area).
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OpenBSD/ports m2XfdJPtextproc/svndumptool Makefile, textproc/svndumptool/patches patch-svndumptest_py

   textproc/svndumptool: fix and enable tests

   Enabling the tests will make it easier to confirm that a conversion from
   Python 2 to Python 3 works as expected.
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LLVM/project c09712allvm/test lit.cfg.py

Run darker.  Add some comments.
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LLVM/project b700d0bllvm/test lit.cfg.py, llvm/test/FileCheck opt-color.txt

Add tests.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc xr5a1Aqdoc CHANGES-2026

   doc: Updated textproc/gemtext2html to 1.1
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NetBSD/pkgsrc Bo1LiIDtextproc/gemtext2html distinfo Makefile

   Update textproc/gemtext2html to 1.1

   * Includes encoding in <meta> tag.
   * Includes xmlns in <html> tag for XHTML compatibility.
   * Allows specifying a prefix for local links.
   * Makes e-mail address links a separate link class.
   * Adds SVG to default list of image formats.
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FreeBSD/src 9faeaacsys/powerpc/booke pmap.c, sys/powerpc/include spr.h

powerpc/pmap: Use variable-sized TID

e6500 core supports 14-bit TIDs (16384), while all earlier cores support
only 8 bit TIDs.  Dynamically allocate the tidbusy array at bootstrap
time so that it stays in the TLB1, but is sized appropriately for the
core.  With MAXCPU of 32, a e6500 tidbusy would be (8 * 32 * 16384), or
4MB for this array, while e5500 would use (8 * 32 * 256), or 64kB.
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FreeBSD/src 9006774sys/powerpc/booke trap_subr.S, sys/powerpc/include tlb.h

powerpc/booke: Extend TID register bits to the max

Some Book-E cores (at least e6500) can have much larger PID fields, up
to 14 bits.  Extend the PID mask space to the full space, and future
changes may take advantage of this extended space.
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NetBSD/pkgsrc MCsSNGLdoc CHANGES-2026

   doc: Updated ham/hamlib to 4.7.2
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NetBSD/pkgsrc FxoVn5gham/hamlib distinfo Makefile

   ham/hamlib: Update to 4.7.2

   Upstream NEWS, less bugfixes and minor improvements:

   Version 4.7.2
           * 2026-06-21
           * rigctld:  Fix send_raw stack out-of-bounds write and uninitialized memory;
             CVE-2026-54634/GitHub GHSA-gpcq-c37x-pr4.  (TNX George Baltz)
           * rigctld:  Fix stack/heap overflow primitive in read_string_generic +
             auth bypass in rigctld + weak password handling; GitHub GHSA-f72v-7gmh-m9mj.
             (TNX George Baltz)

   Update committed in freeze, because:
     - micro update
     - good upstream history of micro being micro
     - 6 dependencies (<25)
     - carries CVE and would be pulled up anyway

   and
     - 5 deps build, and freedv is broken by a codec2 update
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FreeBSD/doc 0885014website/content/ru/releases/15.1R relnotes.adoc

website/ru: Update releases/15.1R/relnotes.adoc

Update to EN 31179643a9d61f46788516ab8270366cdb536078
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OpenBSD/src U1GHA2isys/netinet ip_id.c ip_input.c

   Do `ip_shuffle' initialization at boot time. ip_randomid() called in the
   hot path so we want to keep it lockless, but avoid access to uninitialized
   data.

   ok deraadt
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FreeNAS/freenas 0d84335src/middlewared/middlewared/alert/source audit.py, src/middlewared/middlewared/plugins/audit backend.py

Tolerate malformed JSON in audit databases

## Problem
The audit databases store `event_data`/`service_data` as JSON in TEXT columns that SQLite does not validate on insert, so a corrupted or otherwise non-JSON value can persist in a row (e.g. after a storage/IO incident). Audit queries that filter or select on a JSON path compile to `json_extract()`, and SQLite aborts the entire statement with `OperationalError: malformed JSON` the moment it evaluates that over a bad row. This bubbles up uncaught from the SMB alert sources as recurring CRITICAL `AlertSourceRunFailed` alerts, and breaks `audit.query`/`audit.export` and the UI audit page.

## Solution
Guard every JSON-path `json_extract` so a non-JSON row is skipped instead of aborting the query, and surface the corruption rather than dropping it silently.

- **WHERE side** (`datastore/filter.py`): an opt-in `guard_malformed_json` flag wraps the comparison in `CASE WHEN json_valid(col) THEN ... ELSE false`. CASE guarantees `json_valid()` runs before `json_extract()`, so a malformed row is excluded. The flag is forwarded through the `OR` recursion and defaults off, leaving datastore queries byte-for-byte unchanged.
- **SELECT side** (`audit/backend.py`): the audit backend opts in for filters and applies the same guard to `SELECT AS` json-path projections (`ELSE NULL`).
- **Decode hardening**: `decode_audit_json()` also catches `EJSONDecodeError`, so a syntactically valid document with a bad `$date`/`$time`/`$type` payload falls back to the raw string instead of failing the query.
- **Observability**: a daily scan counts rows whose JSON columns are unparseable and raises a per-service `AuditDatabaseCorrupted` alert (cleared once the rows are gone), since the guards otherwise drop corrupt rows quietly.

Covered by unit tests for the WHERE/SELECT guards, the decode helper, the malformed-row count, and the alert clear-key contract, plus an api2 test that seeds a corrupt row end to end.
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Linux/linux ef0c9f7lib .gitignore

lib: Add stale 'raid6' directory to .gitignore file

I keep having to do this, because people think they can just move
directories around and move the gitignore files around with them.

You really can't do that - the old generated files stay around for
others, and still need to be ignored in the old location.

So when moving gitignore entries around because you moved the files (or
when moving a whole gitignore file around because the directory it was
in moved), the old gitignore situation needs to be dealt with.

Yes, those files may have moved in *your* tree when you moved the
directory.  And yes, new repositories will never even have seen them.
But all those other developers that see the result of your move still
likely have a working tree with the old state, and the files that were
hidden from git by an old gitignore file do not suddenly become
relevant.


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FreeBSD/ports 35a1227lang/gcc12/files patch-gcc_configure, lang/gcc13/files patch-gcc_configure

lang/gcc1[2-6]: add necessary contents to patch-gcc_configure

1. For gcc14, restore the lost content.
2. For others, add powerpc64le-related content.

Pointy hat:     me
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 3cac9a6crush distinfo COMMIT_MSG

crush: Update to v0.79.1
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LLVM/project 0060475llvm/test/FileCheck/dump-input filter.txt annotations.txt, llvm/test/FileCheck/dump-input/search-range-annotations check-not.txt check-label-follows.txt

Merge branch 'filecheck-braced-search-ranges' into HEAD
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip c373e1f. Makefile, sem distinfo cargo-crates.mk

sem: add new package
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OpenBSD/ports Keajkq7devel/quirks Makefile, devel/quirks/files Quirks.pm

   retire lang/flang

   This has been broken for quite some time and depends on Python 2. An update
   will probably be as much work as porting from scratch so retire this for
   now so we can make more progress on retiring Python 2.

   ok tb@
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LLVM/project 5bb5410llvm/lib/Transforms/Vectorize VPlanPatternMatch.h VPlanUtils.cpp

[VPlan] Use pattern matching in isUsedByLoadStoreAddress (NFC) (#205008)

Replace the hand-written check for a VPReplicateRecipe load/store using
the value as its address with VPlan pattern matching via
m_Unary/m_Binary, which also handle masked recipes uniformly.
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OpenBSD/ports v2InKCadevel/quirks Makefile, devel/quirks/files Quirks.pm

   retire yould; Python 2 software

   ok tb@
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Linux/linux 2e05544lib/raid/raid6/loongarch recov_loongarch_simd.c, lib/raid/raid6/riscv rvv.c

Merge tag 'mm-nonmm-stable-2026-06-21-10-22' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm

Pull non-MM updates from Andrew Morton:

 - "taskstats: fix TGID dead-thread stat retention" (Yiyang Chen)

   Fix a taskstats TGID aggregation bug where fields added in the TGID
   query path were not preserved after thread exit, and adds a kselftest
   covering the regression.

 - "lib/tests: string_helpers: Slight improvements" (Andy Shevchenko)

   Improve lib/tests/string_helpers_kunit.c a little

 - "lib/base64: decode fixes" (Josh Law)

   Address minor issues in lib/base64.c

 - "selftests/filelock: Make output more kselftestish" (Mark Brown)

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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip 5da8d57. TODO, py-whichllm distinfo PLIST

py-whichllm: update to 0.5.12
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NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip d413108pitchfork distinfo cargo-depends.mk

pitchfork: update to 2.13.1
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