发行注记:http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/relnotes.html
下文翻译中。。。
主要有安全问题修复、新的驱动与硬件支持、新的命名/选项、主要bug修复、软件升级。
2.1. 安全通报
2.2. 内核变化
The use of unmapped VMIO buffers eliminates the need to perform TLB shootdown for mapping on buffer creation and reuse, greatly reducing the amount of IPIs for shootdown on big-SMP machines and eliminating up to 25-30% of the system time on i/o intensive workloads. [r248508]
[amd64] 内存寻址最大支持从1TB到了4TB. [r254466]
The ddb(4) 内核调试器具有了输出捕获的能力。
The ddb(4) 调试器支持简单的脚本编程
[amd64,i386] 支持新的Intel on-CPU Bull Mountain随机数生成器
[amd64] BSD Hypervisor, bhyve(8) 包含进了FreeBSD
virtio(4) 加入支持
[amd64,i386] 导入了准虚拟化驱动 - 支持Microsoft Hyper-V,并且是amd64 GENERIC kernel的一部分.
i386, 需要手动添加 /boot/loader.conf
hv_ata_pci_disengage_load="YES" hv_netsvc_load="YES" hv_utils_load="YES" hv_vmbus_load="YES"
The vmx(4) 驱动引入
[amd64,i386] Xen PVHVM 虚拟化成为 GENERIC kernel的一部分
Raspberry PI support has been added. Refer to these setup instructions and this quick start guide. [r239922]
The default ABI on ARM is now the ARM EABI. This brings a number of improvements and allows future support for VFP and Thumb-2. [r253396]
ARM support has been greatly improved, including support for ARMv6 and ARMv7, SMP and thread-local storage (TLS). Additionally support for some newer SoC like the MV78x60 and OMAP4 was added. See the announcement for further details. [r239268]
Superpages support on ARM has been added. Superpages support provides improved performance and scalability by allowing TLB translations to dynamically cover large physical memory regions. All ARMv6 and ARMv7-based platforms can take advantage of this feature. See the ARM Superpages status page for further details. [r254918]
Support for version 2.0 of the USB Audio reference design has been added. New devices should support higher bandwidth, increased sampling frequency and wider dynamic range. [r240609]
The firmware for the mxge(4) driver has been to 1.4.55. [r236212]
The re(4) driver has been overhauled to fix a number of issues. This driver now has Wake On LAN (WOL) support.
The vr(4) driver has been overhauled to fix a number of outstanding issues. It also now works on all architectures.
[amd64,i386] The wpi(4) driver has been updated to include a number of stability fixes.
The cxgbe(4) driver has been updated to support 40G/10G Ethernet NICs based on Chelsio‘s Terminator 5 (T5) ASIC. [r248925]
The iw_cxgbe driver has been added. This is an experimental iWARP/RDMA driver (kernel verbs only) for Chelsio‘s T4 and T5 based cards. [r256694]
The Open Fabrics Enterprise Distribution (OFED) and OFED Infiniband core has been updated to the same version as supplied by Linux version 3.7 [r255932]
The Mellanox Infiniband driver has been updated to firmware version 2.30.3200 for ConnectX3 NICs. Support has been added for ConnectX3 VPI NICs, where each port can be used as Infiniband 56 GB/s or Ethernet 40 GB/s. Support has been added for dynamically loading kernel modules for Infiniband core (ibcore) and IP over Infiniband (ipoib). [r255932]
netmap(4) has been added. netmap(4) is a framework for high-performance direct-to-hardware packet IO, offering low latency and high PPS rates to userland applications while bypassing any kernel-side packet processing. With netmap(4) it is trivially possible to fully saturate a 10 Gbps network interface with minimal packet sizes. For more information, see: Netmap Project. [r227614]
carp(4) has been rewritten to make addresses more sane from the viewpoint of routing daemons such as quagga/zebra. It also brings support for a single redundant address on the subnet (carpdev), switching state with ifconfig(8), better locking and using modern kernel interfaces to allocate multicast memberships. Configuration of the CARP protocol via ifconfig(8) has changed, as well as the format of CARP events submitted to devd(8). See carp(4) for more information. The arpbalance feature of carp(4) is currently not supported anymore. [r228571]
The pf(4) firewall now supports fine-grain locking and better utilization on multi-CPU machines, resulting in significant improvements in performance. [r240233]
Support for up to 65536 routing tables has been introduced. [r250700]
Support for setting/matching differentiated services codepoints (DSCP) in IP header has been added to ipfw(8). [r248552]
The aac(4) driver now supports volumes larger than 2TB in size.
The ata(4) driver now supports a
spindown command for disks; after a configurable amount of time, if no requests
have been received for a disk, the disk will be spun down until the next
request. The atacontrol(8) utility now supports
a spindown
command to configure this
feature.
The hptrr(4) driver has been updated to version 1.2 from Highpoint.
nvme(4) has been added and provides NVM Express support. NVM Express is an optimized register interface, command set and feature set of PCI Express (PCIe)-based Solid-State Drives (SSDs). For more information, see nvmexpress.org. [r240616]
A new kernel-based iSCSI target and initiator has been added. [r255570]
UFS filesystems can now be enlarged with growfs(8) while mounted read-write. This is especially useful for virtual machines, allowing the addition of more harddrive space without interruption of service. [r243246]
A state of the art FUSE implementation is now part of the base system. It allows the use of nearly all fusefs file systems. [r241519]
bsdinstall(8) now supports installing ZFS on the root file system. It includes a single configuration menu that allows you to select all of the required details, including which drives to use, what ZFS RAID level to use (taking into consideration the selected number of drives), GPT or MBR, GELI encryption, forcing 4K sectors, pool name, etc. [r256361]
Support for L2ARC compression has been added to ZFS. [r252140]
The zio nop-write improvement from Illumos was imported into FreeBSD. To reduce I/O, nop-write skips overwriting data if the (cryptographically secure) checksum of new data matches the checksum of existing data. It also saves space if snapshots are in use. This improvement only works on datasets with enabled compression, disabled deduplication and sha256 checksums. ZFS will now compare the checksums of incoming writes to the checksum of the existing on-disk data and avoid issuing any write I/O for data that has not changed. This will reduce I/O as well as space usage because if the old block is referenced by a snapshot, both copies of the block are kept even though both contain the same data. [r243524]
On platforms where clang(1) is the default system compiler (such as i386, amd64, arm), GCC and GNU libstdc++ are no longer built by default. clang(1) and libc++ from LLVM are used on these platforms by instead. GCC 4.2.1 and libstdc++ are still built and used by default on pc98 and all other platforms where clang(1) is not the default system compiler. [r255321]
clang(1) and llvm have been updated to version 3.3 release. Please refer to Clang 3.3 Release Notes. [r251662]
BIND has been removed from the base
system. unbound(8),
which is maintained by NLnet Labs, has been imported to support local DNS
resolution functionality with DNSSEC. Note that it is not a replacement
of BIND and the latest versions
of BIND is still available in the
Ports Collection. With this change, nslookup and dig are no longer a part of the
base system. Users should instead use host(1) and drill(1) Alternatively, nslookup
and dig can be obtained by installing dns/bind-tools
port. [r255949]
sysinstall has been removed from the base system. Auxiliary libraries and tools used by sysinstall such as libdisk, libftpio, and sade have also been removed. sysinstall has been replaced by bsdinstall(8) and bsdconfig(8). [r225937]
freebsd-version(1) has been added. This tool makes a best effort to determine the version and patch level of the installed kernel and userland. [r256106]
GNU patch has been removed from the base system, and replaced by a BSD-licensed patch(1) program. [r255191]
GNU sort has been removed from the base system, and replaced by a BSD-licensed sort(1) program. [r241511]
Berkeley yacc (byacc) has been imported from invisible island. This brings bison compatibilities to yacc(1) while preserving full backwards compatibility with previous version of yacc(1). [r235723]
lex(1) has been replaced by flex 2.5.37. [r250881]
make(1) has been replaced with the “Portable” BSD make tool (bmake) from NetBSD. [r250699]
Support for usernames up to 32 characters. [r243023]
The adduser(8) utility now supports
a -M
option to set the mode of a new
user‘s home directory.
BSD-licensed versions of ar(1) and ranlib(1), based on libarchive(3), have replaced the GNU Binutils versions of these utilities.
BSD-licensed versions of bc(1) and dc(1) have replaced their GNU counterparts.
chflags(1) now supports
a -v
flag for verbose output and
a -f
flag to ignore errors with the same
semantics as (for example) chmod(1).
For compatibility with other implementations, cp(1) now supports a -a
flag, which is equivalent to specifying
the -RrP
flags.
BSD-licensed version of cpio(1) based on libarchive(3), has replaced the GNU
cpio. Note that the GNU cpio is still installed as gcpio
.
The env(1) program now
supports -u
which will completely
unset the given variable name
name
by removing it from the
environment, instead of just setting it to a null value.
The fdopendir(3) library function has been added.
The fetch(3) library now supports HTTP
1.1 If-Modified-Since behavior. The fetch(1) program now
supports -i
which will only
download the specified HTTP URL if the content is newer than filename
filename
.
find(1) has been enhanced by the addition of a number of primaries that were present in GNU find but not FreeBSD find(1).
kgdb(1) now supports a
new add-kld
command to make it easier to
debug crash dumps with kernel modules.
The ls(1) program now supports
a -D
option to specify a date format
string to be used with the long format (-l
)
output.
nc(1) now supports a -O
switch to disable the use of TCP options.
nc(1)‘s -o
switch has been deprecated. It will be removed in
a future release.
The ping6(8) utility now
returns 2
when the packet transmission
was successful but no responses were received (this is the same behavior
as ping(8)). It
returned a non-zero value before this change.
The realpath(1) utility now supports
a -q
flag to suppress warnings; it now
also accepts multiple paths on its command line.
sh(1) has many bug fixes, some new features, and will now refuse to parse some invalid scripts. Additionally, it now has filename completion and defaults to the“emacs” editing mode.
The split(1) utility now supports
a -n
flag to split a file into a certain
number of chunks.
The tar(1) utility now supports
a -Z
flag to enable compress(1)-style
compression/decompression.
The tar(1) utility now supports
a --numeric-owner
flag to ignore
user/group names on create and extract.
The tar(1) utility now supports
the -S
flag to sparsify files on
extraction.
The tar(1) utility now supports
a -s
flag to substitute filenames based on
the specified regular expression.
The tcgetsid(3) library function has been added to return the process group ID for the session leader for the controlling terminal. It is defined in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (POSIX).
top(1) now supports a -P
flag to provide per-CPU usage statistics.
zdump(8) is now working properly on 64-bit architectures.
traceroute(8) now has the ability
to print the AS number for each hop with the new -a
switch; a new -A
option allows selecting a particular WHOIS
server.
traceroute6(8) now supports
a -U
flag to send probe packets with no
upper-layer protocol, rather than the usual UDP probe packets.
rc.d/sendmail
now generates and uses an
SSL certificate by default when sendmail_enable="YES"
. This will allow remote MTA to use
STARTTLS to encrypt incoming email. The certification is signed with a key that
is thrown away and is not a substitute for generating your own properly if you
need to use STARTTLS authentication. Options to control the certificate
generation is documented in rc.d/sendmail
. [r256773]
The followoing rc(8) scripts have been added:
rc(8) Script | Function |
---|---|
ctld |
iSCSI target daemon startup script |
iscsictl |
iSCSI initiator management utility startup script |
iscsid |
iSCSI initiatior daemon startup script |
kfd |
Kerberos ticket forwarding daemon startup script |
local_unbound |
Unbound startup script for the local caching resolver |
postrandom |
Generates a new entropy file at system boot |
swap |
Replaces |
swaplate |
Enables swap with “late” set at system boot |
utx |
User accounting database startup and shutdown script |
The following rc(8) scripts have been removed:
rc(8) Script |
Reason |
---|---|
encswap |
Replaced by |
named |
Removed with BIND |
swap1 |
Replaced by |
jemalloc(3) has been updated to 3.4.0. See this link for more details. [r251300]
AMD has been updated from 6.0.10 to 6.1.5.
awk has been to the 20121220 release.
CVS has been removed from the base system, but is still available from Ports Collection. [r251794]
Subversion has been imported into the base system and is installed as svnlite. svnlite should only be used for checking out the FreeBSD source trees and committing, and does not replace the full Subversion port. [r251886]
file has been updated to 5.11. [r234449]
hostapd has been updated from 0.5.8 to 0.5.10. [r252726]
IPFilter has been updated to 5.1.2.
less has been updated to v458. [r250592]
ncurses has been updated to 5.7-20081102.
OpenSSH has been updated to 6.4.
OpenPAM has been updated to the Micrampelis release. [r236109]
sendmail has been updated from 8.14.1 to 8.14.7.
The timezone database has been updated from the tzdata2008h release to the tzdata2009m release.
The stdtime part of libc, zdump(8) and zic(8) have been updated from
the tzcode2004a release to
the tzcode2009h release. If you have
upgraded from source or via the freebsd-update(8), then please
run tzsetup(8) to install a
new /etc/localtime
.
WPA Supplicant has been updated to 2.0. [r252726]
xz has been updated from snapshot as of 12 April 2010 to 5.0.0.
[amd64,i386] Beginning with FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, binary upgrades between RELEASE versions (and snapshots of the various security branches) are supported using the freebsd-update(8) utility. The binary upgrade procedure will update unmodified userland utilities, as well as unmodified GENERIC or SMP kernels distributed as a part of an official FreeBSD release. The freebsd-update(8) utility requires that the host being upgraded have Internet connectivity.
Source-based upgrades (those based on recompiling the FreeBSD base system
from source code) from previous versions are supported, according to the
instructions in /usr/src/UPDATING
.
Important:
Upgrading FreeBSD should, of course, only be attempted after backing up all data and configuration files.