devel/electron43: Add port: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
It's easier than you think.
If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a
framework for creating native applications with web technologies like
JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It takes care of the hard parts so you can
focus on the core of your application.
WWW: https://electronjs.org/
Add a few missed files to ObsoleteFiles.inc
There were still some left-over files under usr/tests/gnu/usr.bin/diff,
causing the directory to not be fully removed. Add these to OLD_FILES.
Fixes: 134a4c78d070
(cherry picked from commit f72cfefae99befe47fefc4683cd6957edaaf0e86)
Add a few missed files to ObsoleteFiles.inc
There were still some left-over files under usr/tests/gnu/usr.bin/diff,
causing the directory to not be fully removed. Add these to OLD_FILES.
Fixes: 134a4c78d070
(cherry picked from commit f72cfefae99befe47fefc4683cd6957edaaf0e86)
ena: Fix false 'missing TX completions' warnings due to timestamp race
Sporadic 'Found a Tx that wasn't completed on time' warnings appear
under sustained TX load, always reporting '1 msecs since last cleanup'
despite the 5-second timeout threshold.
The per-packet TX timestamp uses struct bintime (128 bits: two 64-bit
fields sec and frac) which is read and written non-atomically. A race
exists between the missing TX completion check
(check_missing_comp_in_tx_queue reading the timestamp) and the TX
submit path or cleanup path writing it on another CPU. Since the two
fields are not updated atomically, the check can observe a partially
written timestamp - one field from the old value and one from the new.
This can produce a timestamp with {sec=0, frac=valid}, causing the
check to compute a time offset equal to system uptime and falsely
exceeding the 5-second timeout.
Confirmed by instrumentation showing all occurrences had sec=0 with
valid frac/mbuf, cleanup_running=0, and ticks==last_cleanup_ticks.
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ena: Batch RX statistics updates
Move per-packet counter_enter/counter_exit pairs out of the RX
processing loop and batch them into a single update after the
loop completes.
Previously, each received packet triggered two separate
counter_enter/counter_exit blocks -- one for bytes and one for
packet count. This commit accumulates totals in local variables
and updates all four counters (ring and hw stats for both packets
and bytes) in a single counter_enter/counter_exit block after the
loop.
Also move the stats update to after the refill and LRO flush
so that the error path (goto update_stats) and the normal path
converge at the same label, avoiding code duplication.
Submitted by: David Arinzon <darinzon at amazon.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
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ena: Update driver version to v2.8.4
Bug Fixes:
* Fix false 'missing TX completions' warnings due to timestamp race
* Put taskqueues into correct NUMA domain if !RSS
Minor Changes:
* Batch RX statistics updates
* Swap RX/TX completions cleanup order
Submitted by: Arthur Kiyanovski <akiyano at amazon.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Amazon, Inc.
Reviewed by: cperciva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58242
ena: Swap cleanup order
As RX processing is heavier than TX completions processing, swap the
order and process TX completions first, in order to avoid starving the
completions and causing potential missing TX completions.
Submitted by: Ofir Tabachnik <ofirt at amazon.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Amazon, Inc.
Reviewed by: cperciva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58239
Mk/bsd.gecko.mk: remove pre-153 conditional
with firefox-esr and thunderbird-esr switching to 153, that's now
obsolete.
(cherry picked from commit aad7ba9d42cd2e83711dd34f5093ba06e0f3430b)
www/firefox: add libm to opus linker flags
some combinations of custom CPUTYPE and compiler require special
linker/compiler flags - try to chase this.
PR: 296825
Reported by: Daniel Toschläger
(cherry picked from commit 81447da5d16d2b4f73b4a04013df62a224737bad)
www/firefox: add libm to opus linker flags
some combinations of custom CPUTYPE and compiler require special
linker/compiler flags - try to chase this.
PR: 296825
Reported by: Daniel Toschläger
libc: Add free_sized() and free_aligned_sized() as per C23
Add C23 sized deallocation entry points as thin wrappers around free(3).
Implementations may ignore size and alignment hints, so behaviour stays
correct for existing allocations without validating caller metadata yet.
When jemalloc is updated to 5.3.1, rewire these to je_free_sized() and
je_free_aligned_sized() so deallocation can use the allocator's sized
deallocation (free_sized for fast paths and free_aligned_sized for
correct aligned hints.)
Please note this change satisfies the standard interface only. Both
functions should be delegated to jemalloc after the upgrade so callers
get the intended allocator behaviour; until then, hints are unused and
neither sized nor aligned-sized deallocation optimizations apply.
Signed-off-by: Faraz Vahedi <kfv at kfv.io>
Reviewed by: fuz
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/2201
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libc: Suppress <stdalign.h> content for C23 and later
C23 deprecates <stdalign.h> and specifies that the header shall
provide no content (§7.15.1).
Signed-off-by: Faraz Vahedi <kfv at kfv.io>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/2223
MFC after: 1 month
Reviewed by: imp, fuz
(cherry picked from commit 694baf88c2ae5957fdb24ed163993109987e1ef9)