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2008 Jan 23
4
Synchronous scrub?
Say I''m firing off an at(1) or cron(1) job to do scrubs, and say I want to scrub two pools sequentially because they share one device. The first pool, BTW, is a mirror comprising of a smaller disk and a subset of a larger disk. The other pool is the remainder of the larger disk. I see no documentation mentioning how to scrub, then wait-until-completed. I''m happy to be pointed
2023 Sep 08
1
[PATCH V3] io_uring: fix IO hang in io_wq_put_and_exit from do_exit()
...new IOs are submitted successfully, but who can poll these new > > submitted IOs, then all device resources can be held by this (freed)io_wq > > for nothing. > > > > I guess we may have to take the approach in patch V2 by only canceling > > polled IO for avoiding the thread_exit regression, or other ideas? > > Ideally the behavior seems like it should be that if a task goes away, > any pending polled IO it has should be reaped. With the above notion > that a driver supporting poll absolutely must be able to deal with > timeouts, it's not a strict requir...
2023 Sep 08
1
[PATCH V3] io_uring: fix IO hang in io_wq_put_and_exit from do_exit()
...new IOs are submitted successfully, but who can poll these new > > submitted IOs, then all device resources can be held by this (freed)io_wq > > for nothing. > > > > I guess we may have to take the approach in patch V2 by only canceling > > polled IO for avoiding the thread_exit regression, or other ideas? > > Ideally the behavior seems like it should be that if a task goes away, > any pending polled IO it has should be reaped. With the above notion > that a driver supporting poll absolutely must be able to deal with > timeouts, it's not a strict requir...
2019 Sep 13
4
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 5 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc5 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r371837. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc5. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc5 Binaries will be added as they become available. There is only a single change from rc4 to rc5. Once more, the hope is that this will be the last release candidate and that we can
2019 Dec 14
5
LLVM 9.0.1-rc3 has been tagged
Hi, I've just tagged LLVM 9.0.1-rc3. Testers can begin testing and uploading binaries. This will be the last release candidate unless there is a major problem. I'm planning to tag the final release on Dec 19. -Tom
2019 Sep 10
15
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 4 is here
Hello again, 9.0.0-rc4 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r371490. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc4. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc4 Binaries will be added as they become available. There are not a lot of changes from rc3 to rc4, and there are again no open release blockers, so I'm hoping this will be the last
2019 Nov 23
5
LLVM 9.0.1-rc1 Release has been tagged
Hi, I've tagged the LLVM 9.0.1-rc1 release. Testers can begin testing and upload binaries. I've also updated the test-release.sh script to pull from GitHub instead of SVN, if you run into any issues with the new script, let me know. -Tom
2019 Dec 20
7
LLVM 9.0.1-final has been tagged
Hi, I've just tagged the 9.0.1-final release. Testers can begin uploading binaries. -Tom
2019 Aug 30
9
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 3 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc3 was tagged today from the release_90 branch at r370450. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc3. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc3 Binaries will be added as they become available. There are currently no open release blockers, which means if nothing new comes up, the final release could ship soon and this is
2019 Dec 07
6
LLVM 9.0.1-rc2 has been tagged
Hi, I've tagged LLVM 9.0.1-rc2. Testers can begin testing and uploading binaries. If all goes well, this will be the last -rc. -Tom
2019 Sep 17
18
[9.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 6 is here
Hello everyone, 9.0.0-rc6 was just tagged from the release_90 branch at r372100. In the Git monorepo, it's tagged as llvmorg-9.0.0-rc6. Source code and docs are available at https://prereleases.llvm.org/9.0.0/#rc6 This is the same as rc5 plus one very minor change (r371969) that still seemed good to pick up. I'm not allocating extra time for testing this one, expecting to tag