[X86] Cast atomic vectors in IR to support floats (#148899)
This commit casts floats to ints in an atomic load during AtomicExpand
to support
floating point types. It also is required to support 128 bit vectors in
SSE/AVX.
[LV][NFC] Remove instcombine pass from RUN lines of simple tests (#196257)
Most of the work done by the instcombine pass on these files involves
canonicalising GEPs and shuffling code around. I don't believe there is
any value running instcombine in these cases.
[LV] Handle FSub Partial Reductions (#191186)
Introduces a new RecurKind value 'FSub' in order to handle partial
reductions of floating point values.
This is done by following the existing method for integer partial
reductions, doing a positive accumulation followed by a final
subtraction in the middle block.
devel/llvm??: Add Mips back to standard backends
I'd forgotten that STANDARD_BACKENDS is includes _FREEBSD_BACKENDS so
Mips dropped out of the list when it was removed from _FREEBSD_BACKENDS.
PR: 295111
Fixes: 2a7c0561200c ("all: drop support for FreeBSD 13, mips and risc64sf")
sysbench: updated to 1.0.20
1.0.20
* build/CI/packaging: Add arm64 to Travis CI matrix
* build/CI/packaging: add Ubuntu Focal
* build/CI/packaging: remove Fedora Rawhide from CI matrix
* build/CI/packaging: fix regression tests to work with MySQL 8.0.19+
* build/CI/packaging: fix macOS builds in Travis
* build/CI/packaging: remove Ubuntu Disco (EOL)
Captive Portal: remove redirection on HTTPS, ditch non-functional pass statement as well
In theory, clients only use HTTP to detect the presence of a portal.
If they were to use HTTPS, the 302 redirect would in most cases
not be accessible, as the certificate presented is most likely not
valid, cutting off the communication before any redirect to a login
page can happen.
The portal itself can and should remain accessible on HTTPS, as this
is the URL the redirect is pointing to. This may be attached to a
valid certificate as well, but the key point is that access to
this URL doesn't strictly need redirection for everything on port
443.
This should prevent clients opening bogus connections to the
captive portal, which consumes a lot of TLS traffic on the network
stack, bogging down lighttpd in bigger setups and creating
a lot of established states in pf.
client-id is stored differently in the running configuration and the lease endpoint, it must be normalized here so we can return a correct match in is_reserved
interfaces: multi-dhcp6c support #7647
This splits off rtsold and dhcp6c into separate processes.
I'm not entirely sure why we settled for a single deamon of
dhcp6c back in the day, but there are certianly downsides to
it and I don't see something that wasn't fixed in the meantime
that makes this not work.
Captive Portal: re-introduce hash lookup for accounting purposes (#10275)
* Captive Portal: re-introduce hash lookup for accounting purposes
Table redirection allowed for constant time lookups, with the
migration to pf this was changed to a linear time lookup. This commit
changes this back, but retrofits it on top of the ipv6 compatibility change.
While here:
- fix a small edge case that kills states for ips
flipping primary IPs according to hostwatch.
- make sure only the most recent arp entry is considered
- make sure to clear empty addresses from the set
Cherry-picked from 1bf1c69
Cherry-picked from 3c2780e
mana: support jumbo packet size
Remove the restriction of up to 4k packet size. Now the driver
supports up to MJUM16BYTES size packets as long as hardware
supporting it.
Tested on VMs in Azure.
Tested by: whu
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Microsoft
(cherry picked from commit d0a2bd2765b365c4be9b17c29306f848953e55a5)
Hyper-V: hn: just call vf's ioctl when changing mtu
When changing mtu, if a vf is attached to the netvsc interface, just
calling its ioctl to change vf's mtu is good enough.
Tested by: whu
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Microsoft
(cherry picked from commit 44f656641c238cb3db31026f3e3bef36cd5231a8)