[lldb][test] Wait on the exit-status future in HostTest (#204704)
libc++ marks `std::future::get()` as` `[[nodiscard]]`. The cleanup
lambda only needs to block until the child is reaped, not read the
status. Use `wait()` to avoid the `-Wunused-result` warning.
Merge tag 'cxl-for-7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cxl/cxl
Pull CXL updates from Dave Jiang:
"A collection of CXL fixes and changes, including an update to
MAINTAINERS to add Ming Li as a CXL subsystem reviewer.
There's also a series to introduce devm_cxl_probe_mem() core API in
order to pave the way for CXL type2 device drivers to setup and
retrieve CXL region resource during probe"
* tag 'cxl-for-7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cxl/cxl: (26 commits)
cxl: Add dummy function for cxl_memdev_attach_region for !CONFIG_CXL_REGION
cxl/region: Introduce devm_cxl_probe_mem()
cxl/memdev: Introduce cxl_class_memdev_type
cxl/memdev: Pin parents for entire memdev lifetime
cxl/region: Resolve region deletion races
cxl/region: Block region delete during region creation
cxl/region: Fill first free targets[] slot during auto-discovery
cxl/region: Fix out-of-bounds access in cxl_cancel_auto_attach()
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[Offload] Flush pending RPC ports when tearing down a device (#204681)
The RPC client can push asynchronous work and then quit. These can be
lost if the kernel returns and is torn down before the RPC server gets
to run to check it. To handle this, we just manually flush the interface
once when we tear the device down. The interface is lock-free so this
should be safe even if the other thread is working through it as well.
databases/sql-workbench: Update 131 => 133
Changelog:
https://www.sql-workbench.eu/history.html#build_133
- Fix version numbering: correct version was 131 before this update.
- Replace PORTVERSION with DISTVERSION.
- Update MASTER_SITES.
- Add NO_ARCH.
- Fix DOCS option.
- Improve options MYSQL and PGSQL.
- Replace PREFIX with LOCALBASE in path to java.
- Split long line.
Sponsored by: UNIS Labs
Merge tag 'libnvdimm-for-7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm
Pull nvdimm/dax updates from Alison Schofield:
- Fix a race condition and a couple of static analysis issues in BTT
- Use sysfs_emit() in preparation for removal of cpumap_print_to_pagebuf()
- Escalate a dev_dbg to dev_err in a resource conflict message
- MAINTAINER file updates
* tag 'libnvdimm-for-7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm:
MAINTAINERS: nvdimm: Include maintainer profile
MAINTAINERS: Update address for Ira Weiny
MAINTAINERS: Add maintainer info for libnvdimm and DAX
nvdimm: Use sysfs_emit() for cpumask show callback
dax/bus: Upgrade resource conflict message to dev_err() in alloc_dax_region()
nvdimm/btt: Free arenas on btt_init() error paths
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[lldb] Apply pending terminal resize before repainting the prompt (#203045)
Editline defers ApplyTerminalSizeChange() (el_resize plus refreshing the
cached terminal dimensions) to its read loop on the main thread, but
Refresh() and PrintAsync() repaint the prompt synchronously from the
resize notification on the signal thread, ahead of that apply. The
repaint therefore used the dimensions cached before the resize. Apply
any pending resize first via a shared helper. The output stream lock
already serializes these paths, and it is a no-op when nothing is
pending.
Editline keeps querying its own size (el_resize/EL_GETTC) rather than
using the dimensions the driver reports: el_resize must update libedit's
internal line-wrapping model regardless (libedit exposes no way to set
it), and editline's cursor arithmetic must use the same width libedit
wraps at. EL_GETTC reads back exactly that value, so the two cannot
diverge, while sourcing the width from the driver's separate ioctl
could.
[AArch64][llvm] Some instructions should be `HINT` aliases (NFC)
Implement the following instructions as a `HINT` alias instead of a
dedicated instruction in separate classes:
* `stshh`
* `stcph`
* `shuh`
* `tsb`
Updated all their helper methods too, and updated the `stshh` pseudo
expansion for the intrinsic to emit `HINT #0x30 | policy`.
Code in AArch64AsmPrinter::emitInstruction identified an initial BTI using a
broad bitmask on the HINT immediate, which also matched shuh/stcph (50..52)
This could move the patchable entry label after a non-BTI instruction.
Replaced it with an exact BTI check using the BTI HINT range (32..63) and
AArch64BTIHint::lookupBTIByEncoding(Imm ^ 32).
A following change will remove duplicated code and simplify.
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[AArch64][llvm] Deduplicate hint alias parsing code (NFC)
The code which handles instructions that are aliased in the `HINT`
encoding space is very similar and repetitive.
Move common code into templated functions, so that it's consistent and
simpler, whilst still remaining readable.
This also means any future instructions added in the `HINT` space will
be simpler to implement. Net removal of ~53 lines of code.
Merge tag 'pmdomain-v7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/linux-pm
Pull pmdomain updates from Ulf Hansson:
"pmdomain core:
- Add OF helpers for parsing the power-domains-child-ids property
- Extend the power domain DT binding with power-domains-child-ids
- Switch to use the dynamic root device
pmdomain providers:
- arm: Add support for domain hierarchies to SCMI power domains
- qcom: Add power domains for the Shikra and Nord SoCs
- sunxi: Fix GPU support on Radxa Cubie A7Z by keeping power domain on"
* tag 'pmdomain-v7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ulfh/linux-pm:
pmdomain: core: fix unused variable warning with !PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS_OF
pmdomain: core: fix early domain registration
pmdomain: mediatek: mfg: move __packed after struct name to fix kernel-doc
pmdomain: qcom: rpmpd: Add Shikra RPM Power Domains
pmdomain: qcom: rpmhpd: Add power domains for Nord SoC
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`cp -r` replaces symlinks, update to `cp -R` (#201463)
`cp -r` translates to `cp -RL` on at least FreeBSD and macOS. `-L`
replaces symlinks with flat directories which effectively breaks Apple
style bundles like frameworks. Switch to `-R` so that the symlinks don't
get broken.
[AMDGPU] Use explicit carry nodes for i64 wide integer lowering
This PR switches widened i64 add/sub lowering to use explicit UADDO/USUBO carry
nodes instead of glue-based carry chains.