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This is a list of open issues that need to be resolved for FreeBSD
5.0. If you think something should be listed here, please email
re@FreeBSD.org. This issue was discussed in detail at the Developer Summit
at Usenix.
Issue | Status | Responsible | Description |
Audit of devfs device permissions |
-- |
kris@FreeBSD.org |
With the move to devfs, the permissions specified in kernel device
creation lines using make_dev() are now used as the default permissions
for /dev entries. Some of these entries are more lax than is desired,
or than the MAKEDEV defaults in 4.x. These need to be carefully
reviewed and fixed. |
Race conditions in truss |
-- |
-- |
Truss appears to contain a race condition during the start-up of
debugging, which can result in truss failing to attach to the process
before it exits. The symptom is that truss reports that it cannot
open the procfs node supporting the process being debugged. A bug
also appears to exist where in truss will hang if execve() returns
ENOENT. |
Many reported problems with disklabel -e |
-- |
phk@FreeBSD.org |
Changes in the disk label format have resulted in substantial
numbers of bug reports; these must be resolved by RC1. At least
one known problem exists: partitions shrunk using disklabel -e
result in newfs on the resized partition failing with a maximum
file system size error. |
Reported problems with fdisk disk editor |
-- |
-- |
Reported problems deleting NTFS slices using the sysinstall fdisk
editor. |
inpcb panic involving IP stack sleep |
-- |
-- |
Report of a panic in the TCP syncache thread under load, due to
another thread sleeping while holding an inpcb mutex, when not
running with WITNESS (WITNESS would have caught the sleep earlier).
|
Issue | Status | Responsible | Description |
5.0 Documentation | -- | freebsd-doc |
As a minimum, we need to cover the areas where 5.x and 4.x
differ in the FAQ and Handbook. This entails marking some areas
with "This procedure is specific to 4.X. For more information for
5.x, please see foo(n)" or similar. This needs to happen quickly,
to give adequate time for the translation teams to catch up. |
Disable performance penalizing debug options |
Pending RC1 |
re@ |
A number of performance-penalizing debug options are turned on
by default in 5.0-CURRENT. These include user malloc debugging
flags, WITNESS, INVARIANTS, DEBUG=-g, and others. These must be
turned off as we approach the release. |
Disable verbose debug options |
Pending RC1 |
By default, ACPI generates verbose bus dumps during initial
boot even if verbose it turned off. This output needs to be
turned down. |
devd | Prototype committed. |
imp@FreeBSD.org | A devd prototype has been committed;
will mature as we approach the 5.0 release, including adopting
a mature configuration format. |
TrustedBSD MAC Framework userland applications |
- Perforce trustedbsd_mac: preparing for merge to main tree |
+ Mostly merged, some minor updates pending |
rwatson@FreeBSD.org |
- Simple labeling applications including {get,set}[fp]mac(8),
- as well as labeling during the login process. |
+ Most MAC support for user applications and daemons has been
+ merged. Minor updates to support recursive file labeling,
+ correct labeling in inetd, and a few other bits and pieces is
+ pending. |
TrustedBSD MAC Framework documentation |
FreeBSD documentation CVS HEAD: in progress |
chris@FreeBSD.org | User and developer documentation of
the new extensible security framework. Includes guides for live
deployment, development of policy modules, and implementation
information. |
Port of LOMAC to TrustedBSD MAC Framework |
Perforce trustedbsd_mac: in progress |
green@FreeBSD.org |
Re-implementation of LOMAC to plug in via the MAC framework,
making it easier to deploy and support, as well as removing
code duplication in the LOMAC tree to improve maintenance cost. |
gdb for sparc64 |
-- |
tmm@FreeBSD.org |
gdb 5.3 now works with sparc64; gdb import required. |
UFS2 bootable on i386 |
In progress. We might want to miss on this one. |
phk@FreeBSD.org |
UFS2 can be successfully booted on sparc64, but on i386
boot2 cannot fit in the space reserved in front of a UFS1 filesystem.
disklabel, libdisk, sysinstall and newfs needs to learn about this
wrinkle, and we need some makefile magic to build both UFS1 and
UFS1/2 boot2 boot files.
The potential for foot-shooting is very large, and phk@ currently
leans towards defaulting to UFS1 for root and boot, and UFS2 for
all other filesystems.
|
ACPI support for multiple host-pci bridge adapters |
patches being circulated |
jhb@FreeBSD.org |
There appear to be problems with BIOS's incorrectly identifying
host-pci bridge adpaters. These must be resolved before 5.0. |
KerberosV, OpenSSH, and PAM |
In progress |
markm@FreeBSD.org, nectar@FreeBSD.org |
KerberosV appears not to currently work with OpenSSH using PAM. |
FireWire Support | In progress | ?? |
Firewire kernel support has been committed. Userland support is
pending. Large quantities of debugging output are reported;
may require an "experimental feature tag" for the release notes? |
Proc Locking | Patches available in Perforce |
jhb@FreeBSD.org | Further locking cleanups relating to
p_ucred. |
awk(1) locale support |
-- |
ru@FreeBSD.org |
awk(1) should be fixed to respect locale |
Issue | Status | Responsible | Description |
User documentation for ACPI. |
-- |
freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org |
The new ACPI code is a very important component of FreeBSD
5.0-RELEASE, but the documentation is insufficient. The manual
page does not describe how to perform the basic ACPI tasks. The
Usenix paper, man pages, and mailing list archives should be used
to write a substantial new section to the FreeBSD Handbook. New
users read the Handbook. See PR 43528. |
freebsd-games |
-- |
markm@FreeBSD.org |
A number of games were stripped from the base system: they should
be made into a port. |
a.out toolchain port |
-- |
-- |
A.out support in the base system was reduced; the removed build
chain components should be made into a port. |
Rename of local -> unix in rpc socket names |
-- |
mbr@FreeBSD.org |
mbr has requested that we change from using "local" to "unix"
for tirpc unix domain socket transport naming, to sync to NetBSD. |
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