nvml-1.2.1-1.1>t  DH`pXF/=„hߌ#dP.[asPR%e H+놻 >ʇPH$xj~'8UEjP` M{eIGNZ yA(OVm}úQ)Wm*߮9o6_C>Y8{Z}fLR?Dl`V3Lya *sӐGpO#:9f:t)_ci 65e8ceaa814bd311fe26521319bcaebd2c1d9447XF/=„Gχ!8RFPTΌ`9:8+2iÉŁ̲u/Oƾqm,w߬fOw=u =zhKU D뫥Q"s:J|,mkq8R9S4o ŋ:DH'4_<'`{GðĀ2cY nRt=9̨_Bow:!:/'&ͯzzl>9?d   - &;AHP T X `  1(G8P9p:F&G<HDILXPYX\l]t^bc*defluvwxzCnvml1.2.11.1Non-Volatile Memory LibraryThe NVM Library is a collection of libraries for using memory-mapped persistence, optimized specifically for persistent memory.Xcloud118openSUSE Leap 42.3openSUSEBSD-3-Clausehttp://bugs.opensuse.orgDevelopment/Libraries/C and C++http://pmem.io/nvml/linuxx86_64A큤XXd5db29fd074c957287a24f3279e0d52brootrootrootrootnvml-1.2.1-1.1.src.rpmnvmlnvml(x86-64)   rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)3.0.4-14.0-14.4.6-14.11.2X~@XCW~D@WoWKVV$@Ujthumshirn@suse.comjthumshirn@suse.comjthumshirn@suse.comkrzysztof.czurylo@intel.comjthumshirn@suse.comjthumshirn@suse.comjthumshirn@suse.comjthumshirn@suse.com- Update to upstream version 1.2.1 (FATE#321727) This NVML release changes the behavior of pmem_is_pmem() on Linux. The pmem_is_pmem() function will now return true only if the entire range is mapped directly from Device DAX (/dev/daxX.Y) without an intervening file system, and only if the corresponding file mapping was created with pmem_map_file(). See libpmem(3) for details.- Update to upstream version 1.2 (FATE#321727) + build-fix.patch - 0001-libpmemblk-cast-translation-entry-to-uint64_t-when-calculating-data-offset.patch * Add Device DAX support, providing that "optimized flush" mechanism defined in SNIA NVM Programming Model can safely be used, even if PMEM-aware file system supporting that model is not available, or if the user does not want to use the file system for some reason. * Add a package for libpmemobj C++ bindings. C++ API is no longer considered experimental. Web-based documentation for C++ API is available on http://pmem.io. * Add "sync" and "transform" commands to pmempool utility. The "sync" command allows to recover missing or corrupted part(s) of a pool set from a healthy replica, while the "transform" command is a convenient way for modifying the structure of an existing pool set, i.e. by adding or removing replicas. * Add experimental support for remote access to persistent memory and basic remote data replication over RDMA (librpmem). Experimental support for remote replicas is also provided by libpmemobj library. Note: This is one not packaged for SUSE yet.- Fix 32 Bit overflow in resulting in flying writes (bsc#986657) + 0001-libpmemblk-cast-translation-entry-to-uint64_t-when-calculating-data-offset.patch- Update to upstream version 1.1 (FATE#319673) * A new version of libpmemobj pool layout is introduced. * Internal undo log structure has been modified to improve performance of pmemobj transactions. * Memory pools created with older versions of the libpmemobj library must be converted to the new format using "pmempool convert" command. See pmempool-convert(1) for details. * A new "libpmempool" library is available, providing support for off-line pool management and diagnostics. Initially, it provides only "check" and "repair" operations for log and blk memory pools, and for BTT devices. * pmem: deprecate PCOMMIT * blk: match BTT Flog initialization with Linux NVDIMM BTT * pmem: defer pmem_is_pmem() initialization * cpp: clarify polymorphism in persistent_ptr * obj: let the "before" flag be any non-zero value * obj: fix compare array pptr to nullptr * log/blk: set errno if replica section is specified - Remove libuuid dependency - Update link to source tarball (x.y.tar.gz => nvml-x.y.tar.gz) - Add libpmempool subpackage - Add new BuildRequires: pkg-config, glibc-devel- Version 1.0 The API of six libraries (libpmem, libpmemblk, libpmemlog, libpmemobj, libvmem, libvmmalloc) is complete and stable. The on-media layout of persistent memory pools will be maintained from this point, and if changed it will be backward compatible. Man pages are all complete. This release has been validated to "Production quality". For the purpose of new features planned for next releases of NVML there have been some API modifications made: - pmem: pmem_map replaced with pmem_map_file - log/blk: 'off_t' substituted with 'long long' - obj: type numbers extended to 64-bit - obj: new entry points and macros added: pmemobj_tx_errno, pmemobj_tx_lock, pmemobj_mutex_timedlock, TX_ADD_DIRECT, TX_ADD_FIELD_DIRECT, TX_SET_DIRECT Other key changes since version 0.4 include: - common: updated/fixed installation scripts - common: eliminated dependency on libuuid - pmem: CPU features/ISA detection using CPUID - obj: improved error handling - obj: atomic allocation fails if constructor returns error - obj: multiple performance optimizations - obj: object store refactoring - obj: additional examples and benchmarks This release also introduces a prototype implementation of C++ bindings for libpmemobj. Note that C++ API is still experimental and should not be used in production environments.- Update to upstream version 0.4 This NVML version primarily focuses on improving code quality and reliability. In addition to a couple of bug fixes, the changes include: - benchmarks for libpmemobj, libpmemblk and libvmem - additional pmemobj tests and examples - pool mapping address randomization - added pmempool "rm" command - eliminated libpmem dependency on libpthread - enabled extra warnings - minor performance improvements Man pages are all complete. This release is considered "Beta quality" by the team, having been thoroughly validated, including significant performance analysis. The pmempool command does not yet support "check" and "repair" operations for pmemobj type pools.- Update to upstream version 0.3 NVML is now feature complete, adding support for: - pool sets - pmemobj local replication (active/passive) - experimental valgrind support - pmempool support for all pool types Man pages are all complete. 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