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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> 2<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD DocBook XML V5.0-Based Extension//EN" 3 "../../../share/xml/freebsd50.dtd" [ 4<!ENTITY % release PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Release Specification//EN" "release.ent"> 5 %release; 6<!ENTITY % sponsor PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Sponsor Specification//EN" "sponsor.ent"> 7 %sponsor; 8<!ENTITY % vendor PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES Vendor Specification//EN" "vendor.ent"> 9 %vendor; 10<!ENTITY security SYSTEM "../../share/xml/security.xml"> 11<!ENTITY errata SYSTEM "../../share/xml/errata.xml"> 12]> 13<article xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" 14 xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0"> 15 16 <info> 17 <title>&os; &release.current; Release Notes</title> 18 19 <author> 20 <orgname>The &os; Project</orgname> 21 </author> 22 23 <pubdate>$FreeBSD: stable/10/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.xml 279085 2015-02-20 20:29:59Z gjb $</pubdate> 24 25 <!-- Last rev: 276991 --> 26 27 <copyright> 28 <year>2015</year> 29 <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation 30 Project</holder> 31 </copyright> 32 33 <legalnotice xml:id="trademarks" role="trademarks"> 34 &tm-attrib.freebsd; 35 &tm-attrib.ibm; 36 &tm-attrib.ieee; 37 &tm-attrib.intel; 38 &tm-attrib.sparc; 39 &tm-attrib.general; 40 </legalnotice> 41 42 <abstract> 43 <para>The release notes for &os; &release.current; contain 44 a summary of the changes made to the &os; base system on the 45 &release.branch; development line. This document lists 46 applicable security advisories that were issued since the last 47 release, as well as significant changes to the &os; kernel and 48 userland. Some brief remarks on upgrading are also 49 presented.</para> 50 </abstract> 51 </info> 52 53 <sect1 xml:id="intro"> 54 <title>Introduction</title> 55 56 <para>This document contains the release notes for &os; 57 &release.current;. It describes recently added, changed, or 58 deleted features of &os;. It also provides some notes on 59 upgrading from previous versions of &os;.</para> 60 61 <para releasetype="current">The &release.type; distribution to 62 which these release notes apply represents the latest point 63 along the &release.branch; development branch since 64 &release.branch; was created. Information regarding pre-built, 65 binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be 66 found at <uri 67 xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para> 68 69 <para releasetype="snapshot">The &release.type; distribution to 70 which these release notes apply represents a point along the 71 &release.branch; development branch between &release.prev; and 72 the future &release.next;. Information regarding pre-built, 73 binary &release.type; distributions along this branch can be 74 found at <uri 75 xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri>.</para> 76 77 <para releasetype="release">This distribution of &os; 78 &release.current; is a &release.type; distribution. It can be 79 found at <uri xlink:href="&release.url;">&release.url;</uri> or 80 any of its mirrors. More information on obtaining this (or 81 other) &release.type; distributions of &os; can be found in the 82 <link 83 xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/mirrors.html"><quote>Obtaining 84 &os;</quote> appendix</link> to the <link 85 xlink:href="&url.books.handbook;/">&os; 86 Handbook</link>.</para> 87 88 <para>All users are encouraged to consult the release errata 89 before installing &os;. The errata document is updated with 90 <quote>late-breaking</quote> information discovered late in the 91 release cycle or after the release. Typically, it contains 92 information on known bugs, security advisories, and corrections 93 to documentation. An up-to-date copy of the errata for &os; 94 &release.current; can be found on the &os; Web site.</para> 95 96 <para>This document describes the most user-visible new or changed 97 features in &os; since &release.prev;.</para> 98 99 <para>Typical release note items document recent security 100 advisories issued after &release.prev;, new drivers or hardware 101 support, new commands or options, major bug fixes, or 102 contributed software upgrades. They may also list changes to 103 major ports/packages or release engineering practices. Clearly 104 the release notes cannot list every single change made to &os; 105 between releases; this document focuses primarily on security 106 advisories, user-visible changes, and major architectural 107 improvements.</para> 108 </sect1> 109 110 <sect1 xml:id="upgrade"> 111 <title>Upgrading from Previous Releases of &os;</title> 112 113 <para arch="amd64,i386">Binary upgrades between RELEASE versions 114 (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported 115 using the &man.freebsd-update.8; utility. The binary upgrade 116 procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as 117 unmodified <filename>GENERIC</filename> kernel distributed as 118 a part of an official &os; release. The &man.freebsd-update.8; 119 utility requires that the host being upgraded have Internet 120 connectivity.</para> 121 122 <para>Source-based upgrades (those based on recompiling the &os; 123 base system from source code) from previous versions are 124 supported, according to the instructions in 125 <filename>/usr/src/UPDATING</filename>.</para> 126 127 <important> 128 <para>Upgrading &os; should only be attempted after 129 backing up <emphasis>all</emphasis> data and configuration 130 files.</para> 131 </important> 132 </sect1> 133 134 <sect1 xml:id="security-errata"> 135 <title>Security and Errata</title> 136 137 <para>This section lists the various Security Advisories and 138 Errata Notices since &release.prev;.</para> 139 140 <sect2 xml:id="security"> 141 <title>Security Advisories</title> 142 143 &security; 144 </sect2> 145 146 <sect2 xml:id="errata"> 147 <title>Errata Notices</title> 148 149 &errata; 150 </sect2> 151 </sect1> 152 153 <sect1 xml:id="userland"> 154 <title>Userland</title> 155 156 <para>This section covers changes and additions to userland 157 applications, contributed software, and system utilities.</para> 158 159 <sect2 xml:id="userland-config"> 160 <title>Userland Configuration Changes</title> 161 162 <para revision="276991">The &man.termcap.5; file is installed 163 as-is from sources, instead of reordering, creating 164 <filename>/etc/termcap.db</filename> by default, providing 165 a performance improvements to applications that use the 166 &man.termcap.5; database, such as &man.vi.1; and 167 &man.ncurses.3;.</para> 168 </sect2> 169 170 <sect2 xml:id="userland-programs"> 171 <title>Userland Application Changes</title> 172 173 <para revision="275040">A new utility, &man.dpv.1;, has been 174 added to the base system, providing a &man.dialog.1;-style 175 progress view from one or more input streams. A corresponding 176 library, &man.dpv.3;, has also been added.</para> 177 178 <para revision="275945">The &man.elfdump.1; utility has been 179 updated to support capability mode provided by 180 &man.capsicum.4;.</para> 181 182 <para revision="277434" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The 183 &man.fstyp.8; utility has been added, which is used to 184 determine the filesystem on a specified device.</para> 185 </sect2> 186 187 <sect2 xml:id="userland-contrib"> 188 <title>Contributed Software</title> 189 190 <para revision="277597"><application>OpenSSL</application> has 191 been updated to version 1.0.1l.</para> 192 </sect2> 193 194 <sect2 xml:id="userland-installer"> 195 <title>Installation and Configuration Tools</title> 196 197 <para> </para> 198 </sect2> 199 200 <sect2 xml:id="userland-rc"> 201 <title><filename class="directory">/etc/rc.d</filename> 202 Scripts</title> 203 204 <para> </para> 205 </sect2> 206 207 <sect2 xml:id="userland-periodic"> 208 <title><filename class="directory">/etc/periodic</filename> 209 Scripts</title> 210 211 <para> </para> 212 </sect2> 213 214 <sect2 xml:id="userland-libraries"> 215 <title>Runtime Libraries and API</title> 216 217 <para revision="275040">A new file configuration library, 218 &man.figpar.3;, has been added to the base system.</para> 219 </sect2> 220 221 <sect2 xml:id="userland-abi"> 222 <title>ABI Compatibility</title> 223 224 <para> </para> 225 </sect2> 226 </sect1> 227 228 <sect1 xml:id="kernel"> 229 <title>Kernel</title> 230 231 <para>This section covers changes to kernel configurations, system 232 tuning, and system control parameters that are not otherwise 233 categorized.</para> 234 235 <sect2 xml:id="kernel-bugfix"> 236 <title>Kernel Bug Fixes</title> 237 238 <para> </para> 239 </sect2> 240 241 <sect2 xml:id="kernel-config"> 242 <title>Kernel Configuration</title> 243 244 <para> </para> 245 </sect2> 246 247 <sect2 xml:id="kernel-sysctl"> 248 <title>System Tuning and Controls</title> 249 250 <para revision="276986">Throttling via <acronym>ACPI</acronym> 251 and <acronym>P4TCC</acronym> via &man.device.hints.5; have 252 been turned off by default.</para> 253 254 <para revision="278982" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ff;">The 255 &man.hwpmc.4; default and maximum callchain depths have been 256 increased. The default has been increased from 16 to 32, and 257 the maximum increased from 32 to 128.</para> 258 </sect2> 259 </sect1> 260 261 <sect1 xml:id="drivers"> 262 <title>Devices and Drivers</title> 263 264 <para>This section covers changes and additions to devices and 265 device drivers since &release.prev;.</para> 266 267 <sect2 xml:id="drivers-device"> 268 <title>Device Drivers</title> 269 270 <para> </para> 271 </sect2> 272 273 <sect2 xml:id="drivers-storage"> 274 <title>Storage Drivers</title> 275 276 <para> </para> 277 </sect2> 278 279 <sect2 xml:id="drivers-network"> 280 <title>Network Drivers</title> 281 282 <para> </para> 283 </sect2> 284 </sect1> 285 286 <sect1 xml:id="hardware"> 287 <title>Hardware Support</title> 288 289 <para>This section covers general hardware support for physical 290 machines, hypervisors, and virtualization environments, as well 291 as hardware changes and updates that do not otherwise fit in 292 other sections of this document.</para> 293 294 <sect2 xml:id="hardware-support"> 295 <title>Hardware Support</title> 296 297 <para> </para> 298 </sect2> 299 300 <sect2 xml:id="hardware-virtualization"> 301 <title>Virtualization Support</title> 302 303 <para> </para> 304 </sect2> 305 306 <sect2 xml:id="hardware-arm"> 307 <title>ARM Support</title> 308 309 <para> </para> 310 </sect2> 311 </sect1> 312 313 <sect1 xml:id="storage"> 314 <title>Storage</title> 315 316 <para>This section covers changes and additions to file systems 317 and other storage subsystems, both local and networked.</para> 318 319 <sect2 xml:id="storage-net"> 320 <title>Networked Storage</title> 321 322 <para revision="274939" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The 323 &man.ctld.8; utility has been updated to include support for 324 registering <acronym>iSCSI</acronym> targets and portals on 325 <acronym>iSNS</acronym> servers. This provides a mechanism 326 which allows <acronym>iSCSI</acronym> initiators to find 327 targets and portals without requiring active 328 discovery.</para> 329 </sect2> 330 331 <sect2 xml:id="storage-zfs"> 332 <title>ZFS</title> 333 334 <para revision="275490">A new tunable, 335 <literal>vfs.zfs.spa_slop_shift</literal>, has been added, 336 which controls how much space is reserved by default.</para> 337 </sect2> 338 339 <sect2 xml:id="storage-geom"> 340 <title>&man.geom.4;</title> 341 342 <para revision="275891" contrib="sponsor" sponsor="&ix;">The 343 &man.ctl.4; subsystem has been updated, increasing the ports 344 limit from <literal>128</literal> to <literal>256</literal>, 345 and <acronym>LUN</acronym> limit from <literal>256</literal> 346 to <literal>1024</literal>.</para> 347 </sect2> 348 </sect1> 349 350 <sect1 xml:id="boot"> 351 <title>Boot Loader Changes</title> 352 353 <para>This section covers the boot loader, boot menu, and other 354 boot-related changes.</para> 355 356 <sect2 xml:id="boot-loader"> 357 <title>Boot Loader Changes</title> 358 359 <para> </para> 360 </sect2> 361 362 <sect2 xml:id="boot-menu"> 363 <title>Boot Menu Changes</title> 364 365 <para> </para> 366 </sect2> 367 </sect1> 368 369 <sect1 xml:id="network"> 370 <title>Networking</title> 371 372 <para>This section describes changes that affect networking in 373 &os;.</para> 374 375 <sect2 xml:id="network-protocols"> 376 <title>Network Procols</title> 377 378 <para> </para> 379 </sect2> 380 </sect1> 381 382 <sect1 xml:id="ports"> 383 <title>Ports Collection and Package Infrastructure</title> 384 385 <para>This section covers changes to the &os; Ports 386 Collection, package infrastructure, and package maintenance and 387 installation tools.</para> 388 389 <sect2 xml:id="ports-infrastructure"> 390 <title>Infrastructure Changes</title> 391 392 <para> </para> 393 </sect2> 394 395 <sect2 xml:id="ports-packages "> 396 <title>Packaging Changes</title> 397 398 <para> </para> 399 </sect2> 400 </sect1> 401 402 <sect1 xml:id="doc"> 403 <title>Documentation</title> 404 405 <para>This section covers changes to the &os; Documentation 406 Project sources and toolchain.</para> 407 408 <sect2 xml:id="doc-sources"> 409 <title>Documentation Source Changes</title> 410 411 <para> </para> 412 </sect2> 413 414 <sect2 xml:id="doc-toolchain"> 415 <title>Documentation Toolchain Changes</title> 416 417 <para> </para> 418 </sect2> 419 </sect1> 420 421 <sect1 xml:id="releng"> 422 <title>Release Engineering and Integration</title> 423 424 <para>This section convers changes that are specific to the 425 &os; Release Engineering processes.</para> 426 427 <sect2 xml:id="releng-changes"> 428 <title>Integration Changes</title> 429 430 <para> </para> 431 </sect2> 432 </sect1> 433</article> 434