UPDATING revision 143098
1Updating Information for FreeBSD current users
2
3This file is maintained and copyrighted by M. Warner Losh
4<imp@village.org>.  See end of file for further details.  For commonly
5done items, please see the COMMON ITEMS: section later in the file.
6
7Items affecting the ports and packages system can be found in
8/usr/ports/UPDATING.  Please read that file before running
9portupgrade.  Important recent entries: 20040724 (default X changes).
10
11NOTE TO PEOPLE WHO THINK THAT FreeBSD 6.x IS SLOW:
12	FreeBSD 6.x has many debugging features turned on, in
13	both the kernel and userland.  These features attempt to detect
14	incorrect use of system primitives, and encourage loud failure
15	through extra sanity checking and fail stop semantics.  They
16	also substantially impact system performance.  If you want to
17	do performance measurement, benchmarking, and optimization,
18	you'll want to turn them off.  This includes various WITNESS-
19	related kernel options, INVARIANTS, malloc debugging flags
20	in userland, and various verbose features in the kernel.  Many
21	developers choose to disable these features on build machines
22	to maximize performance.
23
2420050227:
25	The on-disk format of LC_CTYPE files was changed to be machine
26	independent.  Please make sure NOT to use NO_CLEAN buildworld
27	when crossing this point.
28
2920050225:
30	The ifi_epoch member of struct if_data has been changed to
31	contain the uptime at which the interface was created or the
32	statistics zeroed rather then the wall clock time because
33	wallclock time may go backwards.  This should have no impact
34	unless an snmp implementation is using this value (I know of
35	none at this point.)
36
3720050224:
38	The acpi_perf and acpi_throttle drivers are now part of the
39	acpi(4) main module.  They are no longer built separately.
40
4120050223:
42	The layout of struct image_params has changed. You have to
43	recompile all compatibility modules (linux, svr4, etc) for use
44	with the new kernel.
45
4620050223:
47	The p4tcc driver has been merged into cpufreq(4).  This makes
48	"options CPU_ENABLE_TCC" obsolete.  Please load cpufreq.ko or
49	compile in "device cpufreq" to restore this functionality.
50
5120050220:
52	The responsibility of recomputing the file system summary of
53	a SoftUpdates-enabled dirty volume has been transferred to the
54	background fsck.  A rebuild of fsck(8) utility is recommended
55	if you have updated the kernel.
56
57	To get the old behavior (recompute file system summary at mount
58	time), you can set vfs.ffs.compute_summary_at_mount=1 before
59	mounting the new volume.
60
6120050206:
62	The cpufreq import is complete.  As part of this, the sysctls for
63	acpi(4) throttling have been removed.  The power_profile script
64	has been updated, so you can use performance/economy_cpu_freq in
65	rc.conf(5) to set AC on/offline cpu frequencies.
66
6720050206:
68	NG_VERSION has been increased. Recompiling kernel (or ng_socket.ko)
69	requires recompiling libnetgraph and userland netgraph utilities.
70
7120050114:
72	Support for abbreviated forms of a number of ipfw options is
73	now deprecated.  Warnings are printed to stderr indicating the
74	correct full form when a match occurs.  Some abbreviations may
75	be supported at a later date based on user feedback.  To be
76	considered for support, abbreviations must be in use prior to
77	this commit and unlikely to be confused with current key words.
78
7920041221:
80	By a popular demand, a lot of NOFOO options were renamed
81	to NO_FOO (see bsd.compat.mk for a full list).  The old
82	spellings are still supported, but will cause annoying
83	warnings on stderr.  Make sure you upgrade properly (see
84	the COMMON ITEMS: section later in this file).
85
8620041219:
87	Auto-loading of ancillary wlan modules such as wlan_wep has
88	been temporarily disabled; you need to statically configure
89	the modules you need into your kernel or explicitly load them
90	prior to use.  Specifically, if you intend to use WEP encryption
91	with an 802.11 device load/configure wlan_wep; if you want to
92	use WPA with the ath driver load/configure wlan_tkip, wlan_ccmp,
93	and wlan_xauth as required.
94
9520041213:
96	The behaviour of ppp(8) has changed slightly.  If lqr is enabled
97	(``enable lqr''), older versions would revert to LCP ECHO mode on
98	negotiation failure.  Now, ``enable echo'' is required for this
99	behaviour.  The ppp version number has been bumped to 3.4.2 to
100	reflect the change.
101
10220041201:
103	The wlan support has been updated to split the crypto support
104	into separate modules.  For static WEP you must configure the
105	wlan_wep module in your system or build and install the module
106	in place where it can be loaded (the kernel will auto-load
107	the module when a wep key is configured).
108
10920041201:
110	The ath driver has been updated to split the tx rate control
111	algorithm into a separate module.  You need to include either
112	ath_rate_onoe or ath_rate_amrr when configuring the kernel.
113
11420041116:
115	Support for systems with an 80386 CPU has been removed.  Please
116	use FreeBSD 5.x or earlier on systems with an 80386.
117
11820041110:
119	We have had a hack which would mount the root filesystem
120	R/W if the device were named 'md*'.  As part of the vnode
121	work I'm doing I have had to remove this hack.  People
122	building systems which use preloaded MD root filesystems
123	may need to insert a "/sbin/mount -u -o rw /dev/md0 /" in
124	their /etc/rc scripts.
125
12620041104:
127	FreeBSD 5.3 shipped here.
128
12920041102:
130	The size of struct tcpcb has changed again due to the removal
131	of RFC1644 T/TCP.  You have to recompile userland programs that
132	read kmem for tcp sockets directly (netstat, sockstat, etc.)
133
13420041022:
135	The size of struct tcpcb has changed.  You have to recompile
136	userland programs that read kmem for tcp sockets directly
137	(netstat, sockstat, etc.)
138
13920041016:
140	RELENG_5 branched here.  For older entries, please see updating
141	in the RELENG_5 branch.
142
143COMMON ITEMS:
144
145	General Notes
146	-------------
147	Avoid using make -j when upgrading.  From time to time in the
148	past there have been problems using -j with buildworld and/or
149	installworld.  This is especially true when upgrading between
150	"distant" versions (eg one that cross a major release boundary
151	or several minor releases, or when several months have passed
152	on the -current branch).
153
154	Sometimes, obscure build problems are the result of environment
155	poisoning.  This can happen because the make utility reads its
156	environment when searching for values for global variables.
157	To run your build attempts in an "environmental clean room",
158	prefix all make commands with 'env -i '.  See the env(1) manual
159	page for more details.
160
161	To build a kernel
162	-----------------
163	If you are updating from a prior version of FreeBSD (even one just
164	a few days old), you should follow this procedure. With a
165	/usr/obj tree with a fresh buildworld,
166	make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
167	make -DALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
168
169	To just build a kernel when you know that it won't mess you up
170	--------------------------------------------------------------
171	This assumes you are already running a 5.X system.  Replace
172	${arch} with the architecture of your machine (e.g. "i386",
173	"alpha", "amd64", "ia64", "pc98", "sparc64", etc).
174
175	cd src/sys/${arch}/conf
176	config KERNEL_NAME_HERE
177	cd ../compile/KERNEL_NAME_HERE
178	make depend
179	make
180	make install
181
182	If this fails, go to the "To build a kernel" section.
183
184	To rebuild everything and install it on the current system.
185	-----------------------------------------------------------
186	# Note: sometimes if you are running current you gotta do more than
187	# is listed here if you are upgrading from a really old current.
188
189	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
190	<maybe fix /etc/fstab>				[7]
191	make buildworld
192	make kernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
193							[1]
194	<reboot in single user>				[3]
195	src/etc/rc.d/preseedrandom			[10]
196	mergemaster -p					[5]
197	make installworld
198	mergemaster					[4]
199	<reboot>
200
201
202	To cross-install current onto a separate partition
203	--------------------------------------------------
204	# In this approach we use a separate partition to hold
205	# current's root, 'usr', and 'var' directories.   A partition
206	# holding "/", "/usr" and "/var" should be about 2GB in
207	# size.
208
209	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
210	<boot into -stable>
211	make buildworld
212	make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
213	<maybe newfs current's root partition>
214	<mount current's root partition on directory ${CURRENT_ROOT}>
215	make installworld DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT}
216	cd src/etc; make distribution DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT} # if newfs'd
217	make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE DESTDIR=${CURRENT_ROOT}
218	cp /etc/fstab ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab 		   # if newfs'd
219	<edit ${CURRENT_ROOT}/etc/fstab to mount "/" from the correct partition>
220	<reboot into current>
221	<do a "native" rebuild/install as described in the previous section>
222	<maybe install compatibility libraries from src/lib/compat>
223 	<reboot>
224
225
226	To upgrade in-place from 5.x-stable to current
227	----------------------------------------------
228	<make sure you have good level 0 dumps>
229	make buildworld					[9]
230	make kernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE		[8]
231							[1]
232	<reboot in single user>				[3]
233	mergemaster -p					[5]
234	make installworld
235	mergemaster -i					[4]
236	<reboot>
237
238	Make sure that you've read the UPDATING file to understand the
239	tweaks to various things you need.  At this point in the life
240	cycle of current, things change often and you are on your own
241	to cope.  The defaults can also change, so please read ALL of
242	the UPDATING entries.
243
244	Also, if you are tracking -current, you must be subscribed to
245	freebsd-current@freebsd.org.  Make sure that before you update
246	your sources that you have read and understood all the recent
247	messages there.  If in doubt, please track -stable which has
248	much fewer pitfalls.
249
250	[1] If you have third party modules, such as vmware, you
251	should disable them at this point so they don't crash your
252	system on reboot.
253
254	[3] From the bootblocks, boot -s, and then do
255		fsck -p
256		mount -u /
257		mount -a
258		cd src
259		adjkerntz -i		# if CMOS is wall time
260	Also, when doing a major release upgrade, it is required that
261	you boot into single user mode to do the installworld.
262
263	[4] Note: This step is non-optional.  Failure to do this step
264	can result in a significant reduction in the functionality of the
265	system.  Attempting to do it by hand is not recommended and those
266	that pursue this avenue should read this file carefully, as well
267	as the archives of freebsd-current and freebsd-hackers mailing lists
268	for potential gotchas.
269
270	[5] Usually this step is a noop.  However, from time to time
271	you may need to do this if you get unknown user in the following
272	step.  It never hurts to do it all the time.  You may need to
273	install a new mergemaster (cd src/usr.sbin/mergemaster && make
274	install) after the buildworld before this step if you last updated
275	from current before 20020224 or from -stable before 20020408.
276
277	[8] In order to have a kernel that can run the 4.x binaries
278	needed to do an installworld, you must include the COMPAT_FREEBSD4
279	option in your kernel.  Failure to do so may leave you with a system
280	that is hard to boot to recover.
281
282	Make sure that you merge any new devices from GENERIC since the
283	last time you updated your kernel config file.
284
285	[9] When checking out sources, you must include the -P flag to have
286	cvs prune empty directories.
287
288	If CPUTYPE is defined in your /etc/make.conf, make sure to use the
289	"?=" instead of the "=" assignment operator, so that buildworld can
290	override the CPUTYPE if it needs to.
291
292	MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX must be defined in an environment variable, and
293	not on the command line, or in /etc/make.conf.  buildworld will
294	warn if it is improperly defined.
295FORMAT:
296
297This file contains a list, in reverse chronological order, of major
298breakages in tracking -current.  Not all things will be listed here,
299and it only starts on October 16, 2004.  Updating files can found in
300previous releases if your system is older than this.
301
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303
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