This is a breaking change which updates the `rtattr.type` from `IFLA` to
`union { IFLA, IFA }`. `IFLA` is for the `RTM_*LINK` messages and `IFA`
is for the `RTM_*ADDR` messages.
Fixes#21446
Both UefiPoolAllocator and UefiRawPoolAllocator were
passing the value of `log2_ptr_align` directly to
`mem.alignAllocLen` which expects a alignment value.
Both of these calls to `mem.alignAllocLen` are pointless
and the result of the alignment both always true, and
was thrown away anyway.
I have removed these calls entirely.
memcpy requires non-overlapping arguments.
fifo.realign() handles this case correctly and tries to provide an
optimized implementation.
This probably wasn't hit in practice, as, in a typical usage, fifo's
head is not advanced.
cortex-m85 already has 8msecext, which is not the same as trustzone. The former
is for the M profile, while the latter is for the A profile.
Revert of a small part of #18498.
Abi.android on its own is not enough to know whether soft float or hard float
should be used. In the C world, androideabi is typically used for the soft float
case, so let's go with that.
Note that Android doesn't have a hard float ABI, so no androideabihf.
Closes#21488.
The previous implementation of buffered_reader always reads from the
unbuffered reader into the internal buffer, and then dumps the data onto
the destination. This is inefficient, as sometimes it's possible to read
directly into the destination. The previous strategy generates more
memory copies and unbuffered reads than necessary.
See: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/directx-adopting-spir-v
Since we never hooked up the (experimental) DirectX LLVM backend, we've never
actually supported targeting DXIL in Zig. With Microsoft moving away from DXIL,
that seems very unlikely to change.