Hiroshi Hatake
Hiroshi Hatake
I also confirmed that upgrading process of HTTP/2 with TLS(h2) can works for HTTPS with TLS settings.
> is there a chance a special architecture don't allow SIMD operations event those are supported ? The one of the candidates is RISC-V vector extension("RVV"): https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/rvv-intrinsic-doc/blob/main/doc/rvv-intrinsic-spec.adoc
> * would be possible to ship this as a default/enabled on certain builds like containers without introducing any potential breaking change ? For safety, we might need to have...
> As far as I can tell it is unrelated to the code in this PR. Yes, that test case is flaky test on macOS. Thanks for pointing out.
Leaksanitizer complains that there are memory leaks. https://github.com/fluent/fluent-bit/actions/runs/12409308281/job/34642662195?pr=9749#step:5:3675 Could you check them?
> @cosmo0920 for normal use cases, are there any performance gains ? Unfortunately, in the normal use cases, almost always Fluent Bit handles ingested UTF-8 encoded strings. However, for the...
> It's seem's that PR is freezed ? It's just postponed to be merged.
Yes, it's ready to go. I've rebased off master recently.
> @cosmo0920 are we sure is not a memory leak ? I ask since the user reported excessive memory usage: > > https://fluent-all.slack.com/archives/C0CTQGHKJ/p1734955974377129 Yeah, there is a possibility to be...
> I have added some tests to check this behavior. (They are incomplete, at present.) It appears that `maxstdio` does not work, at least for `File.open` of Ruby. It appears...