emulators/wine-devel: Update 11.2 => 11.3
Changelog:
- Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.19.
- Improved FIR filter in DirectSound.
- More optimizations in PDB loading.
- Light theme renamed to Aero for compatibility.
- Various bug fixes.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/releases/wine-11.3
PR: 293340
emulators/wine-devel: Update 11.2 => 11.3
Changelog:
- Bundled vkd3d upgraded to version 1.19.
- Improved FIR filter in DirectSound.
- More optimizations in PDB loading.
- Light theme renamed to Aero for compatibility.
- Various bug fixes.
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/releases/wine-11.3
PR: 293340
[AMDGPU] Pack overflow inreg args into VGPR lanes
When inreg function arguments overflow the available SGPRs, pack multiple values
into lanes of a single VGPR using writelane/readlane instead of consuming one
VGPR per overflow argument.
The feature is behind a flag (default off) and currently only supports the
SelectionDAG path.
Known issue: if the register allocator does not coalesce the COPY between the
writelane chain and the physical call argument register, the resulting v_mov_b32
is EXEC-dependent and will not transfer inactive lanes. This is correct when
EXEC is all-ones (the common case at call sites) but would be incorrect inside
divergent control flow.
rge: log silicon revision during attach
The initial import from OpenBSD contained chip revision printf() calls
commented out, as OpenBSD's bare printf() style does not translate to
FreeBSD's device_printf() idiom. The result is that users cannot
distinguish RTL8125 from RTL8125B, RTL8125D_1, RTL8125D_2 etc. via
dmesg alone, even though all variants show as '<RTL8125>' from the PCI
probe string.
Add proper device_printf() calls including the raw hwrev value,
consistent with how re(4) reports chip revisions.
Signed-off-by: Christos Longros <chris.longros at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: zlei, imp, adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55402
rge: log silicon revision during attach
The initial import from OpenBSD contained chip revision printf() calls
commented out, as OpenBSD's bare printf() style does not translate to
FreeBSD's device_printf() idiom. The result is that users cannot
distinguish RTL8125 from RTL8125B, RTL8125D_1, RTL8125D_2 etc. via
dmesg alone, even though all variants show as '<RTL8125>' from the PCI
probe string.
Add proper device_printf() calls including the raw hwrev value,
consistent with how re(4) reports chip revisions.
Signed-off-by: Christos Longros <chris.longros at gmail.com>
Reviewed by: zlei, imp, adrian
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55402
rge: correctly free busdma memory / zero things out only if allocated
* Only free busdma memory that was allocated
* Don't free tx/rx rings until their buffers have also been freed
PR: kern/293307
Reviewed by: zlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55420
rge: correctly free busdma memory / zero things out only if allocated
* Only free busdma memory that was allocated
* Don't free tx/rx rings until their buffers have also been freed
PR: kern/293307
Reviewed by: zlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55420
rge: fix callout setup/teardown; handle invalid ethernet address
* Do the callout init early; since some of the teardown path expects
the callout to be valid
* Handle an invalid ethernet address by generating a local one.
PR: kern/293307
Reviewed by: zlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55419
rge: fix callout setup/teardown; handle invalid ethernet address
* Do the callout init early; since some of the teardown path expects
the callout to be valid
* Handle an invalid ethernet address by generating a local one.
PR: kern/293307
Reviewed by: zlei
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55419